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Cuomo plans 'energy highway'
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's State of the State speech Wednesday included a plan to upgrade the state's high-voltage electric transmission system so that power generated in upstate New York power plants and wind farms can be moved downstate.
Dubai readies for 1,000MW Solar Park; first 10MW phase expected by 2013
According to a report by Gulf News, Prime Minister and VP of the UAE His Highness Shaikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, advised the start of a Dh12 billion solar project, which upon completion will produce 1,000MW of solar power. The Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park will be operated by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority with the first phase of the project, 10MW of solar power, slated to be completed by 2013.
European investors plan 400MW of solar generating capacity in Oman
Solar industry business people are continuing to invest in the Middle East. Swiss Terra Nex, a wealth management company specializing in Middle East investment and Germany-based Middle East Best Select (MEBS) plan a US$2 billion integrated project to develop 400MW of solar technology in Oman, including facilities to manufacture solar panels for Oman and for export. Last week, wholesaler and project developer, Antaris Solar, announced it had opened trading posts in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
Global PV installations for 2011 could have topped 26GW, say analysts
The record PV installation figures of 7.5GW for Germany in 2011 have two separate leading market research firms agreeing on total new PV installations topping 26GW for the year; around a 50% increase of 2011 installations of over 17.5GW. Both IHS iSuppli and IMS Research feel confident that 2012 will be another record year for the industry.
Rainforest in Transition: Is the Amazon Transforming before Our Eyes?
A review suggests that the Amazon rainforest may be changing, courtesy of human impacts on the region's weather
Iran plans to connect power grid to Russia
Iran plans to connect its national power electricity grid to Russia by the next calendar year, which will end on March 20 2013, Iran power generation transmission and distribution management company (TAVANIR) Managing Director stated.
Electronic Atlas Maps U.S. Renewable Energy Resources
A new geospatial application developed by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) allows users to easily and accurately map potential renewable energy resources in the United States.
China Increases Target for Wind Power Capacity to 1,000 GW by 2050
BEIJING -- The National Energy Administration of China has set a series of development goals for the country's renewable energy sector during the 12th Five-year Development Plan, which shows that by 2015 the country's wind power capacity will reach 100 GW, based on the current capacity of 40 GW.
Dhaka keen to import 1,000MW electricity from Kathmandu
Foreign Minister Dipu Moni yesterday reiterated Bangladesh's interest in importing 1,000 MW electricity from the Sapt-Kosi high dam project to meet its ever increasing demand for power.
Iran, Iraq ink electricity contract: report
Iran signed contracts with Iraq to cooperate in the latter's electricity sector, the official IRNA news agency reported Tuesday.
6 utilities in western Japan to tie up to expand wind-power generation
Six electric power firms in western and southwestern Japan said Thursday they have agreed to tie up to expand wind-power generation by using their existing power lines to accommodate each other with power output.
Solar power from external walls
Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp. plans to sell a new type of external building material that generates power from sunlight beginning in fiscal 2013, it has been learned.
Mexico to measure solar-energy potential
The National Autonomous University of Mexico, or UNAM, said Monday that the government will fund a project to calibrate the country's solar-radiation detectors in pursuit of an estimate of the potential for drawing energy from the sun.
Energy-producing 'solar paint' invented
U.S. scientists say they've made a major advance in renewable energy technology with an inexpensive "solar paint" that can produce energy.
Tajikistan, Pakistan Discuss Electricity Exports
Pakistani and Tajik officials are discussing the possibility of sending electricity from Tajikistan to Pakistan -- both countries that suffer chronic power shortages, RFE/RL's Tajik Service reports.
China completes cross-border power transmission project with Russia
State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), the country's largest power supplier, said Sunday it has put to trial operation a cross-border electricity transmission project in northeastern Heilongjiang province to supply Chinese with Russia's electric power exports.
Georgia to launch two export power lines
Georgia intends to put into operation two high-voltage power lines to expand electricity exports to Turkey and Azerbaijan in 2012, the country's Energy and Natural Resources Ministry said.
strategies-for-success-integrating-renewables-in-utility-control-centers
It's a foregone conclusion in the industry these days: Everything comes down to the availability of the right tools and the right data, preferably in real-time.
The High-wire Act of Integrating Renewables
As more emphasis is put on going green and weaning the U.S. off expensive and dirty fossil fuels, utilities continually find themselves at the focal point of green energy initiatives.
First Atlantic Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Deployed
New Hampshire, USA -- The offshore wind industry passed a milestone recently with the installation of the world's first floating offshore wind turbine off the coast of Agucadoura, Portugal. The WindFloat project consists of a 2-MW semi-submersible wind turbine that can be deployed without heavy machinery.
With changes, the grid can take it
MIT report shows that with new policies, U.S. electric grid could handle expected influx of electric cars and wind and solar generation.
Nepal fights power cuts with renewable energy
Touted as the country's biggest, a hybrid power generation system which uses solar and wind energy has been inaugurated in western Nepal to help residents facing acute shortage of electricity.
Global Carbon Emissions Reach Record 10 Billion Tons, Threatening 2 Degree Target
ScienceDaily (Dec. 4, 2011) — Global carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels have increased by 49 per cent in the last two decades, according to the latest figures by an international team, including researchers at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, University of East Anglia.
China upgrades its first UHV electricity transmission system
China on Friday put into operation a project extending its ultra high voltage (UHV) system to boost electricity transmission capacity from the country's energy-rich northern regions to the power-short central provinces.
In Internal Canadian Documents, a Warning on Oil Sands
Internal government documents show that Canada’s scientific and environmental bureaucracy does not share the Conservative government’s view that oil sands projects in Alberta have relatively little negative impact on the environment.
Costa Rican president eager to work with Japan on renewable energy
Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla expressed optimism Friday that the Central American country may be able to generate all of its electricity from renewable energy sources by 2015 and showed eagerness to work with Japan in the field.
Iran expands electricity grid to EU
A new electricity line from Iran to Armenia and Georgia will send Iran's electricity through to Europe, said Iran's Deputy Energy Minister Mohammad Behzad, Pana news reports.
CO2 can be reliably stored underground: Australian researchers
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be safely and reliably stored underground, an Australian-led team of researchers has concluded.
EU study: clean energy costs no more in long run
A report issued Thursday says the European Union can cut its emissions of greenhouse gases dramatically by 2050 without spending any more money - and even, perhaps, saving a bit.
Nepal, India agree to reinforce power infrastructure
NEW DELHI, Dec 15: Following the power supply understanding at the highest level, Nepal and India have agreed to immediately reinforce the existing infrastructure and complete all the required maintenance work for power supply from India to Nepal.
Vast methane 'plumes' seen in Arctic ocean as sea ice retreats
Dramatic and unprecedented plumes of methane – a greenhouse gas 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide – have been seen bubbling to the surface of the Arctic Ocean by scientists undertaking an extensive survey of the region.
Comment: Could Asia have its own supergrid?
By 2050, Asia could be connected by a massive energy and information architecture, believes Stewart Taggart.
Wind Makes Up 80% of Contracts in Brazil's Latest Power Auction
In Brazil's latest power auction earlier this week — a process in which developers bid for contracts with the country's national electricity agency — more than 80% of contracts were for wind projects.
India: Journey from weakest grids to smart grids
Smart grids are essential to ensure a much easier and transparent way of power consumption.In an interview with CIOL, William Ash - strategic program manager, IEEE Standards Association, talks about the growth, investment, implementation, challenges and major policies that can optimize utility of smart grids.
US companies commit to '5 Year Renewable Energy Pledge'
The City of Austin, TX, Southern Oregon University, the Bank of Georgetown (DC and MD), Stevens Pass, Diamond Packaging, and Sandy Alexander have been the first to sign the Renewable Energy Markets Association (REMA) '5 Year Renewable Energy Pledge' in the USA.
FINAL COMPREHENSIVE ENERGY PLAN RELEASED
Gov. Peter Shumlin, Public Service Commissioner Elizabeth Miller and other administration officials today released the final Comprehensive Energy Plan, which recommends that Vermont strive to obtain 90 percent of our total energy from renewable sources by 2050, largely eliminating Vermont’s reliance on fossil fuels by mid-century.
NREL validates 41% efficiency for Semprius’ tiny triple-junction cells
The US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory advised that it recently validated Semprius’ triple-junction cells at greater than 41% efficiency at a concentration of 1,000 suns – said to be one of the highest efficiencies recorded at this concentration. The North Carolina company makes its cells from gallium arsenide with the lenses laying claim to concentrating the sunlight onto the small cells 1,100 times.
T-Solar signs US$145 million loan agreements for Peruvian PV project
T-Solar has signed three loan agreements worth US$145 million to finance two PV plants in Peru.
China orders nationwide emission cuts by 2015
Authorities will also start to monitor the smallest and most dangerous airborne pollution, known as PM2.5, in densely populated areas such as Beijing and Tianjin, the government said in a statement on its environmental targets.
NREL Releases Report on Testing Electric Vehicles to Optimize their Performance with Power Grids
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have released a technical report that could help improve the performance of electric vehicles (EVs) and the efficiency of the electric utility grids that power them.
Countries setting own carbon emissions rules
As the world debates the set of international rules that govern carbon emissions targets for countries worldwide, individual governments are already setting rules of their own.
South Africa launches Renewables Initiative
The South African Renewables Initiative (SARi) which is in a bid to scale up and secure long- term funding to enable the growth of the renewable energy industry in South Africa was officially launched in Durban on Wednesday.
Massive Maine wind farm under consideration
A task force set up by the federal Bureau of Energy Management is meeting here today to consider a commercial lease for a test project off the Maine coast that could become the world's largest floating wind farm.
China to double wind-power generation
China generates nearly 40 million kilowatts of electricity through wind power and plans to double its capacity in three years, a government agency said.
MidAmerican Energy to buy 49% interest in Agua Caliente PV plant from NRG
In its second major investment in the solar sector this month, MidAmerican Energy Holdings has signed a deal with NRG Energy to buy a 49% interest in the Agua Caliente project under construction in Yuma County, AZ.
China passes US in clean energy investment
US think tank Third Way says China has surpassed the United States as the top nation in total clean energy investments, attractiveness for renewable energy investment and overall patents filed since 2010.
2012 Renewable Energy Priority Projects
The Bureau of Land Management continues its work on environmentally responsible development of utility-scale renewable energy projects on public lands as part of the Administration's efforts to diversify the Nation's energy portfolio.
How to build a better electric grid
Efforts to modernize the U.S. electric grid in recent years have emerged in the form of a hodgepodge of pilot projects, the installation of new technology and hefty financial backing from the U.S. government and private investors. How to plan for such a big change is a daunting task. MIT released a report on Monday that looks at some of the challenges (and opportunities for entrepreneurs, investors and utilities) and solutions to solve them.
Stormy sun could knock out power grids - report
(Reuters) - An upcoming cycle of stormy solar activity risks causing damage to electrical transformers and threatening vulnerable energy infrastructure around the globe, a report by an insurance group says.
Big Growth Expected For High-Voltage Transmission Sector
Investment in high-voltage transmission (greater than 345 kV) in the U.S. is expected to top $41 billion over the next 10 years, with more than 40% of it being made in just the first three years, according to a study from IHS Emerging Energy Research.
Landau: Israel and Cyprus to link electricity grids
The Minister of National Infrastructures said that a cable joining the Israeli and Cypriot grids would provide mutual backup.
Power out of Africa
On the face of it, the idea of Africa providing a model of sustainable energy development to the world seems an unlikely one. Eighty percent of the world's 1.5 billion people living without electricity live in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to the African Development Bank. The continent's scarcity of grid links would seem to be an intractable obstacle to Africa's goals of improving development and alleviating poverty. Yet, Africa possesses significant solar, wind, geothermal and hydropower resources that have only barely been tapped, and which give the continent the potential to offer different models of sustainability
The Future of the Electric Grid
Grid research by MIT is a “must read” for San Diego.
Electricity tends to flow south in North America
The map above shows that electricity tends to flow south in North America. The numbers on the map reflect average net power flows—metered hourly—between electric systems aggregated by regions for the year 2010. Most electric power demand is served by local generators. Net interregional trade accounted for less than 1% of delivered power in 2010. However, excess, low-cost power—primarily from hydroelectric generators in the Pacific Northwest, Manitoba, and Quebec—supplied higher-cost markets to the south.
NextEnergy establishes €400m fund for African renewable energy
NextEnergy Capital has begun fundraising for ix:Africa, a €400 million private equity impact fund dedicated to ethical investment in renewable energy, environmental business and clean technology projects in Africa.
Towards a Pan-European Supergrid
Along with the gradual integration of the European internal energy market and the first prospects of cross-border energy trade came the idea for the creation of a pan-European grid that would allow electricity to be traded and shipped all acrossEurope, in a truly integrated manner.
NREL Scientists Report First Solar Cell Producing More Electrons In Photocurrent Than Solar Photons Entering Cell
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have reported the first solar cell that produces a photocurrent that has an external quantum efficiency greater than 100 percent when photoexcited with photons from the high energy region of the solar spectrum.
Govt to import 100MW from India by mid-Jan
KATHMANDU, Dec 14: Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai said the government is preparing to import 100MW electricity from India by mid-January to reduce the impact of load-shedding in the industrial sector.
Alaska's Untapped Potential
Throughout North America, dozens of new hydropower projects are being proposed, planned, constructed or put into operation. One location offering the greatest opportunity for new hydropower development is the state of Alaska in the United States.
Renewable Power Trumps Fossils for First Time as UN Talks Stall
Renewable energy is surpassing fossil fuels for the first time in new power-plant investments, shaking off setbacks from the financial crisis and an impasse at the United Nations global warming talks.
Renewable energy becoming cost competitive, IEA says
(Reuters) - Renewable energy technology is becoming increasingly cost competitive and growth rates are in line to meet levels required of a sustainable energy future, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in a report on Wednesday.
Indian solar capacity to hit 33.4 GW by 2022; off-grid potential "huge"
A new report on India’s solar market forecasts that as much as 33.4 gigawatts of both off- and on-grid solar will be installed in the country by 2022. While the National Solar Mission (NSM) aims to install 20 GW, it is believed there are "huge" off-grid opportunities. Furthermore, Rajasthan is expected to become the country’s solar hub.
India’s ‘Astonishing Auction’ Pushes Down Global Solar Price
India, the world’s third-largest energy consumer, is cutting solar-power costs to a record by forcing project developers into auctions, helping avoid the spiraling renewable-energy subsidies that have hurt Europe.
IEA Says Solar May Provide a Third of Global Energy by 2060
Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Solar technologies such as photovoltaic panels, water heaters and power stations built with mirrors could provide a third of the world’s energy by 2060 if politicians commit to limiting climate change, the International Energy Agency said.
3rd Desertec Deal Signed – Algerian Solar Will Ship to the EU
Algeria‘s state-owned Sonelgaz has just signed the third deal in the MENA region to export desert solar power to Europe, with a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to cooperate with the European Desertec Initiative (DII) in the export of solar from the country, according to a report at Platts.
Duke Energy, American Transmission Co. Project to Deliver Wyoming Wind Power to California and Southwest
Duke-American Transmission Co. has acquired the Zephyr Power Transmission Project and will continue the design and development of the proposed 950-mile transmission line that would deliver wind energy generated in eastern Wyoming to California and the southwestern United States.
Saudi Arabia to exploit solar energy for desalination plants
Saudi Arabia intends to depend heavily on solar energy to operate desalination plants instead of oil and gas as part of its efforts to make use of alternative and renewable energy sources.
Danish government presents plan to use only renewable energy sources by 2050
In the future it will become more expensive for Danes to turn on the light and turn up the radiator. Because the government wants to spend 5.6 billion kroner to make Denmark's energy more green and climate-friendly. And the bill should to a large extent be paid by households and businesses.
IEA urges to expand renewable energy use
The International Energy Agency (IEA) on Wednesday called for more efforts to expand the practice of deploying renewable energy, to face energy security and climate change challenges.
Eskom key reason South Africa is big polluter
The coal-powered national electricity company is frank about its role in making South Africa the continent's worst contributor to global warming, but Eskom says it also has plans and pledges in place to ensure it does its part to save the world.
Two European rooftop projects are beneficiaries of 208kW of Xunlight’s solar modules
Thin-film silicon solar module manufacturer Xunlight, has announced the sale of 208kW of its solar panels through a European channel partner for two rooftop installations in Europe. The company received its IEC 61646 and 61730 certification, conducted by TÜV InterCert Group, at the beginning of this year, which enables the US-based company to market its products in Europe.
US solar market reaches record quarterly installations
According to a report from GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the US solar market continues to boom but gloomy clouds are circling over future growth. The US installed 449MW in the third-quarter and surpassed the 1GW level,
Concentration acceleration: Soitec’s San Diego factory deal is latest in flurry of CPV advances
Among the sometimes troubling and downright negative news in the solar space of late, the narrative of one company and the emerging sector it represents has been moving in a decidedly more upward and positive arc. Soitec, the French firm which entered the concentrating photovoltaics area via its acquisition of Concentrix two years ago, has been on a roll for most of 2011, with its momentum accelerating the past couple of months.
China increases installed PV capacity target for 2015 to 15GW
China has upwardly revised its solar power development target for 2015 by 50%, reports Bloomberg. The new target set by the National Energy Administration (NEA) for installed capacity is 15GW.
Warren Buffett Buys $2 Billion Solar Farm
Warren Buffett is getting into the solar business by buying one of the world's largest solar PV plants - the $2 billion Topaz project under development in southern California.
PV installations to hit 23.8GW, a 34% increase over 2010, according to IHS
Despite a softening German market, PV installations globally are set to hit a record 23.8GW in 2011, an increase of 34% over 2010 figures. A changing of the guard will also take place with Italy overtaking Germany in PV installations for the first time, according to new data from market research firm IHS.
Grid-connect this: Checking Warren Buffett’s other solar plays, Topaz project update, O&M overdrive
Much of last week’s coverage of the Warren Buffett-branded acquisition of First Solar’s Topaz Solar Farm by Berkshire Hathaway-backed MidAmerican Energy Holdings overlooked the sage multigazillionaire’s numerous indirect investments into photovoltaics. Though known for several forays into wind power, his group also holds a 9.9% interest in Chinese electric car, energy storage, and PV manufacturer BYD, a 10.5% piece of German insurer/project owner and Munich RE; and 4.6% in Korean steelmaker Posco, which has emerged as a solar project EPC firm and investor.
Report claims 50% of Chinese solar firms have ceased production
Approximately half of China’s PV manufacturing firms have ceased production, according to a report on the Chinese newspaper Guangzhou Daily and as cited by Digitimes. Chronic oversupply and massive price drops would appear to have nudged the lower-performing China-based manufacturers over the edge, with the solar energy division of CSG Holding’s research suggesting that half have stopped production, around 30% are at half their production capability and 20% are at pains to maintain their current levels of production.
New Lab to Help Utilities 'See' Grid of the Future
With the simple flick of a light switch, you are connected to "the machine."
Is Carbon Capture Part of the Problem, or Part of the Solution?
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) has become one of the controversial topics of discussion among the business community at the side events at the Durban climate change talks.
Bipole III plan heads for public review
Manitoba Hydro’s plan to build the $3.28-billion Bipole III high-voltage transmission line down the west side of the province has been filed to the province for public review.
Bio–Jet Fuel Struggles to Balance Profit with Sustainability
Alternatives for aviation industry and the military pose issues related to land use, clearing peatland, fertilizer use, costs and more emissions.
U.S. power grid needs cybersecurity shield: report
(Reuters) - The threat of cyberattacks on the U.S. power grid should be dealt with by a single federal agency, not the welter of groups now charged with the electric system's security, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology reported on Monday.
India’s NSM auction drives tariffs to record lows
India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has awarded PV project contracts worth 350MW to 28 developers in its latest National Solar Mission (NSM) auction. Projects in batch II of phase II were allotted by a reverse bidding process and have an initial completion deadline of March 2013.
DOE unveils US$12 million Rooftop Solar Challenge
The Department of Energy (DOE) SunShot programme has awarded the US Rooftop Solar Challenge US$12 million to help promote solar development by cutting the amount of red tape in the industry.
An Atlantic wind project: big, bold and risky
Building a low-carbon economy requires bold ideas and long-term thinking on a scale that matters.
Scientists Genetically Increase Algae Biomass by More Than 50 Percent
AMES, Iowa -- Research at Iowa State University has led to discovery of a genetic method that can increase biomass in algae by 50 to 80 percent.
India plans to sell 500MW electricity to Pakistan
NEW DELHI: India plans to sell 500 megawatts power to Pakistan, according to an Indian newspaper on Monday.
National power grid to be ready by 2014
New Delhi: To improve transmission of power across the country, India plans to connect all regional grids into a national grid by 2014.
South Asian power transmission link in the works
Islamabad(SANA)Electricity trading with Pakistan is part of a larger plan of a South Asian transmission link, which will help countries in the sub-continent harness energy potential of the region.
India plans to sell 500 megawatts (MW) of electricity to Pakistan, which will help the country reduce its chronic power shortage, according to Calcutta-based newspaper The Telegraph.
California approves Mojave CSP project despite higher cost
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has approved the power purchase agreement between Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) and Abengoa Solar affiliate Mojave Solar LLC, for the 250 MW Mojave concentrating solar power (CSP) facility, despite higher costs.
Global PV Surges
Europe still rules the global solar markets, but grip is slipping. While the global market for solar photovoltaics will surge 24 percent this year over last, that has not led to high demand in the second half of the year due to high inventories.
Solar Market Doubling
The U.S. solar market is still on track to double its capacity addition record this year over 2010, as indicated by a new report from organizations that track industry statistics. The U.S. also is gaining a greater share of the worldwide market.
Nigeria: Global Wind Power Investment to Hit U.S.$820 Billion
Cumulative investment in new wind power capacity will cost a total $820 billion between 2011 and 2017 as wind power now accounts for the majority of the world's non-hydropower renewable electricity capacity.
NPD Solarbuzz: North American solar PV installations to exceed 2.2GW in 2011
Fear, uncertainty and doubt are ever present in the North American PV market, according to the latest ‘North America PV Markets Quarterly’ report from NPD Solarbuzz. In the US, issues over module dumping from China and the expiration of the US federal cash grant do not help, but there is growing concern of the feed-in tariff system in Ontario, Canada, not least as it is responsible for 99% of the Canadian PV market.
SolarStrong gains momentum as SolarCity, BofA Merrill plan US$1 billion in military installations
SolarCity and Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofA Merrill) are ploughing ahead with their plan for SolarStrong, a five-year initiative for solar power installations on privatized US military housing communities. The plan is for SolarCity and the major US bank to invest over US$1 billion in solar plants across the country, and the combined generation capacity is estimated to be in the region of 300MW.
Smart Grid is the ‘energy Internet' of the future
In India, the demand for power is surging with shortage peaking over 15 per cent. Many of the households are still not connected to the country's electricity grid. According to the Ministry of Power, India's transmission and distribution losses are among the highest in the world, averaging 24 per cent of total electricity production, in some states as high as 62 per cent.
Oettinger promotes Mediterranean renewable energy network
On 24 November, Energy Commissioner Günther Oettinger welcomed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Desertec Industry Initiative (Dii) and Medgrid, which establishes closer co-operation between the two private industry initiatives that are crucial to the promotion of a renewable energy partnership between the EU and countries in the Southern Mediterranean.
US Could Achieve Over $80 Billion In Lower Energy Costs By Focusing On Safer, Renewable Energy
It is a myth that switching to safe, renewable energy would mean an unreliable U.S. power supply that also is too expensive to afford. That is the major conclusion of a new Synapse Energy Economics report prepared for the nonprofit Civil Society Institute that details a future with more energy efficiency and renewable energy and less reliance on coal and nuclear power.
A how-to guide to slashing California's greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
What will a day in the life of a Californian be like in 40 years? If the state cuts its greenhouse gas emissions 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2050 - a target mandated by a state executive order - a person could wake up in a net-zero energy home, commute to work in a battery-powered car, work in an office with smart windows and solar panels, then return home and plug in her car to a carbon-free grid.
Solar power in developing countries: will PV-supported micro-grids provide the next wave of demand?
Traditional markets for PV will be scaling back on the level of demand for PV, but there are already signs that the developing countries will be stepping in to pick up the slack.
Turning wood into oil, in two simple steps
(Reuters) - Efficiency and simplicity have long eluded renewable-fuel researchers, but a Maine scientist has developed a two-step process he says can make oil from the cellulose in wood fiber.
Huge solar power plants are blooming in California's southern deserts
MOJAVE DESERT -- At first glance, California's vast Mojave Desert seems barren: mile after mile of dust, sand and scrubby creosote bush under a blistering sun. But the huge desert, which spans an area larger than West Virginia, is becoming speckled with gigantic solar power plants that are creating hundreds of construction jobs and, when complete, will generate electricity for millions of homes.
Clean Energy Top Priority, U.N. Chief Tells NREL
Providing clean, renewable energy to the 1.4 billion people who are living without electricity is the No. 1 priority of the United Nations, the secretary general of the U.N. said during a visit Aug. 24 to the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Low Emission Cars Under NREL's Microscope
Cars that plug into solar panels for electricity or run on hydrogen may sound like something found only on the pages of science fiction novels, but engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) are driving these futuristic vehicles today.
North-South power link to be studied
MINISTER FOR Energy Pat Rabbitte has appointed three international experts to a commission to examine whether there is a case for building all or part of the North-South high voltage electricity interconnector underground, and the cost involved in such a project.
China to help Kyrgyzstan upgrade power grids
JALALABAD, July 28 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese company will help Southern Kyrgyzstan upgrade its power grids.
China's Silk Road city to develop new energy to protect environment
LANZHOU, July 31 (Xinhua) -- A city on the ancient Silk Road will strive to develop solar and wind energy to drive the local economy and protect the vulnerable environment characterized by its desert-threatened oases.
Feds aim to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 28 percent
NASA opened an energy efficient office building at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va. The Navy is running boats on biofuel in Norfolk.
Sri Lanka to achieve 100 per cent electricity reach by 2012
Sri Lanka’s power minister Patali Champika Ranawaka has said that the country is ahead of schedule in its target of supplying electricity to every household by the end of 2012. Ranawaka said electricity is already provided to 92 percent of households.
Colombia, Panama to invest $420 mn in power line
Bogota – Colombia and Panama will invest $420 million to construct a power line that will start in the northern region of the Andean nation and could eventually connect with all of Central America, the energy and mines minister in Bogota said Monday.
Lee hails start of operation at world's largest tidal power plant - Aug. 29, 2011 - Chang Jae-soon - english.yonhapnews.co.kr
SEOUL, Aug. 29 (Yonhap) -- President Lee Myung-bak marked the start of operation at the world's largest tidal power plant in South Korea on Monday, calling it a "symbol" of his trademark "low-carbon, green growth" policy of seeking clean energy sources.
United States leads world in coal reserves
The United States leads the world with over 260 billion short tons of recoverable coal reserves—28% of total global reserves and 50% more than Russia, which possesses the world's second largest reserves. Despite significant U.S. coal production since the industrial revolution, recoverable domestic coal reserves at current mining levels would last 222 years.
Switching from Coal to Natural Gas Would Do Little for Global Climate, Study Indicates
ScienceDaily (Sep. 8, 2011) — Although the burning of natural gas emits far less carbon dioxide than coal, a new study concludes that a greater reliance on natural gas would fail to significantly slow down climate change.
Underground lines can inspire sticker shock
STAMFORD -- There's an underground movement across much of the country to bury power and other utility lines to shield against widespread outages like that caused by Tropical Storm Irene last week.
China poised to be world leader in electric cars
(Source: McClatchy/Tribune)Do you have an electric car-charging station in your neighborhood? In your garage? I didn't think so. They're still pretty scarce, but that situation is likely to be short-lived. By 2017, according to a new report from Pike Research, there will be more than 1.5 million charging stations in the U.S. But that's not the news; the important factoid is that there will be nearly 7.7 million places to plug in worldwide, and "The Asia Pacific region will lead global electric vehicle charging equipment sales due to strong government incentives and directives in China, Japan and Korea."
NREL data set shows clouds' effects on solar power
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)has produced and made available a rich data set showing what happens, second-by-second, when clouds pass over a solar power installation.
SolarCity Unveils Plan to Double the Total Number of Residential Solar Installations in the U.S. Through Installation of Solar Power on 160,000 Military Homes
SAN MATEO, Calif., Sept. 7, 2011—SolarCity took a major step today in an initiative that could double the number of residential solar photovoltaic installations in the United States. U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu today announced the offer of a conditional commitment for a partial guarantee of a $344 million loan to help secure financing for SolarCity’s “SolarStrong™” project. As part of the project, SolarCity plans to partner with the country’s leading military housing-privatization developers to install, own and operate up to 160,000 rooftop solar installations on as many as 124 military housing developments across 33 U.S. states. The project is expected to create more than $1 billion in solar projects and 371 megawatts of new solar generation capacity. USRG Renewable Finance, a subsidiary of U.S. Renewables Group, will serve as the lead lender for the project in partnership with BofA Merrill Lynch.
U.S. report outlines approach to clean energy economy
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 30 (Xinhua) -- A new report released this week calls for clean energy economy since energy choices in 11 western states in the United States in the next 20 to 40 years will impact human health and business wealth.
Nation could get 43% of power from renewable energy by '20, report says
OSAKA — Japan could phase out nuclear power by the end of next year and generate 43 percent of its electricity by 2020 from renewable energy, according to a report compiled by Greenpeace International and the Tokyo-based Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies. | | |
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