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Colin Bennett

Environmental Economics: Sustainability and Resilience - 0 views

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    A philosophical diatribe to start your week.
Hans De Keulenaer

ScienceDirect - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews : Sustainability evaluation of... - 0 views

  • This article investigates the advantages and disadvantages of decentralized electricity generation according to the overall concept of sustainable development.
Colin Bennett

ApplianceMagazine.com | Sustainability in Home Appliances - Europe Report - 0 views

  • The buzzword these days is sustainability. A few years ago, this meant responsibility in a broader sense. Now, the focus is more on actual products. So, which alternatives can the industry offer to the appliance industry’s well-known products? And are these actually large, revolutionary steps? In white-good appliances, there are several alternatives. Europeans switched to high-efficiency horizontal-drum washers a long time ago—a revolutionary technology that left little room for improvement. The next big step might be to heat the water with gas instead of electricity. Martin Elektrotechnik is one German company that offers an automatic external water selector. It detects activation of the heating element and switches accordingly. However, at 285 euros, sales have been limited. The same unit can also be used for the dishwasher. The clothes dryer is another story. These appliances use 3–4 kWh per run, and there are more-efficient alternatives—the gas dryer and the heat pump dryer. Europe has a few gas dryer manufacturers, including UK-based Crosslee with its White Knight brand and Miele. Despite the advantages of efficiency and shorter drying time, they have not caught on in the larger marketplace. They only come as vented units, not as condenser units, and connecting the gas is just too much of a hurdle for many consumers, even when there is a click-on gas connector system available. Heat pump dryers are relatively new. Electrolux started in 1997 with an almost hand-built model under their premium, environmentally oriented AEG brand. At a price point of 1500 euros, even wealthy German consumers would not buy many of them. In 2005, the company started selling a redesigned model, called Öko-Lavatherm. It claimed energy savings up to 40% for around 700 euros, which is more in line with the cost of other premium models. Other manufacturers of heat pump dryers include Blomberg, the German brand owned by Turkish market leader Arçelik, and Swiss Schulthess. In cooling, there have been no large breakthroughs. Years ago, there was talk of vacuum-insulated panels, but no models were produced. Instead, there have been a number of smaller-scale efficiency improvements, and today, the industry suggests that consumers simply buy new, extraefficient models. AEG offers a typical case: a 300-L cooler/freezer in the A++ efficiency class now uses only 200 kWh per year, whereas a 10-year-old model used as much as 500 kWh. And what about the heating industry? Remember that in chilly Europe, heating is the largest energy user. The advice here is almost the same as for white-good appliances—just replace old equipment. There are still many noncondenser boilers on the market and a significant percentage of houses are insufficiently insulated. German Vaillant is calling its efficiency initiative "Generation Efficiency." But, like the home appliances market, progress is gradual. Current boilers are already highly efficient. Other technologies, such as solar panels, combined heat-and-power units, and heat pumps, catch on more slowly. Still, there were 1.1 million renewable energy units sold in Europe in 2006 compared with 440,000 just two years earlier. Some of the company’s smaller steps forward were seen at ISH. The small Vaillant ecoCOMPACT combiboiler now has a high-efficiency pump, which is said to reduce electricity use by 50%. Hot water output is higher for user comfort, and there are new modules for remote access for better preventive service. The main obstacle for customers wanting a heat pump is the installation, as sometimes complex drilling is needed. Vaillant solved that issue by taking over a drilling company and offers all of the services for a fixed price, just like its competitor, BBT Thermotechnik. Across the board, it seems manufacturers continue their efforts toward sustainability. The question now seems to be whether or not consumers will take advantage of the technology.
Hans De Keulenaer

Leading the World Toward a 100% Sustainable Energy Society - 0 views

  • This first plug-in hybrid in the country will be able to run over 100 kilometers on electricity alone
Hans De Keulenaer

Global trends in sustainable energy investment 2007 - 0 views

  • This report presents the current status of sustainable energy development, including the renewable energy and energy efficiency sectors. The information is intended to provide financiers and policy makers with an overview of the status of the sustainable energy market to help them weigh their commitments to the sector.
Hans De Keulenaer

Ben & Jerry's May Make Warm Ice Cream to Reduce Emissions · Environmental Lea... - 0 views

  • Unilever, maker of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, is pondering how to make an ice cream that is made, shipped and sold warm, with the consumer taking the final step of actually freezing the product.
Phil Slade

Sustainable Energy without the Hot Air weblinks - 1 views

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    List of web links in David MacKay's book, "Sustainable Energy without the Hot Air" provided by the author Each item is preceded by the page number on which the link is mentioned.
Hans De Keulenaer

Endesa world's top sustainable electricity company | EnerPub - Energy Publisher - 0 views

  • PricewaterhouseCoopers and the SAM Group chose Endesa as the most sustainable electricity company in their Sustainability Yearbook, based on the company's economic, environmental and social responsibility. Endesa scored 78%, compared to an average for the sector of 60%.
Hans De Keulenaer

Transport Technologies and Policy Scenarios to 2050 « Free Book Bank - 0 views

  • Transport is one of the major global consumers of energy and therefore has an important role in meeting the primary objective of the World Energy Council, sustainable energy for all.
  • Sustainability is measured in terms of the 3 A’s criteria of accessibility, availability and acceptability, differentiating between the relative importance of different regions.
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      An alternative definition of sustainability for consideration.
Hans De Keulenaer

The world in 2050 | Leonardo ENERGY - 0 views

  • In their sustainability report 2006, Shell gives a few key figures to paint a picture of the world in 2050 and to compare it with the world we are living in today and the world as it was in 1907 when Shell was founded.
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    Shell's view on the future from its latest sustainability report
Peter Kimmich

Sustainability Experts: Business Heros of the Future - 0 views

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    In the 21st century, issues surrounding resource consumption, global warming and overpopulation are surfacing more frequently. Progressive corporations, businesses and individuals are working toward being more independent of depletable resources, and improving their ability to self-sustain.
Hans De Keulenaer

Energy Systems for Sustainable Prosperity | SpringerLink - 1 views

  • Ecologically sustainable energy technologies comprise renewable energy supply together with improved efficiency of energy conversion and use. Together they can mitigate the climate crisis, greatly reduce pollution of air, water and land, create more jobs than are lost in the fossil fuel industries they replace, and contribute to energy independence and social equity. The best technical energy supply strategy is transitioning fossil fuelled electricity to renewables, electrifying most heating and transportation, and producing fuels by using renewable electricity to make hydrogen and ammonia. This technological transition is necessary and urgent, but unlikely to be sufficiently rapid to avoid irreversible climate change. Substantial demand reductions are needed by rich countries, beyond the technological measures of energy efficiency. This would entail an end to growth in energy production, materials extraction, land clearing and population, that is, the creation of a steady-state economy within Earth’s biocapacity.
Hans De Keulenaer

BBC News - Liquid air 'offers energy storage hope' - 0 views

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    Using "wrong-time" electricity from renewables to turn air into liquid may offer a solution to one of the great challenges in engineering - how to store energy. See it on Scoop.it, via Sustainable Energy via scoop.it
Hans De Keulenaer

Land Art Generator Initiative - 0 views

  • It is important to note is that there is a lot more out there than what we see in the everyday. In fact, you will see here that there are dozens of proven methods of harnessing the power of nature in sustainable ways. Some of the more interesting examples that may be applicable as a medium for public art installations are the translucent thin films which can be flexible and offer interesting hues and textures, piezoelectric generators that capture vibration energy, and concentrated photovoltaics, which allow for interesting play with light. But the possibilities are endless and new designs are coming into the market all the time that can be artistically integrated into beautiful sustainable infrastructure.
Hans De Keulenaer

Guest Commentary: Can the growth of renewable energy be sustained? - The Denver Post - 0 views

  • Colorado's renewable energy standard has in many respects been among the more successful ones in the country. But, between the pending expiration of production tax credits for wind energy and the fact that Colorado's dominant utility has already acquired sufficient renewable resources to meet its obligation of 30 percent renewables by 2020, there is concern over whether the growth in renewable energy in Colorado can be sustained.
Hans De Keulenaer

Meeting the challenges of cost effective energy efficiency in buildings « Ene... - 0 views

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    The University of Ulster's Centre for Sustainable Technologies has been at the forefront of developing cost effective new and renewable energy systems appropriate for domestic applications and especially when considering the retrofit market. Fear...
Hans De Keulenaer

Danish start-up Floating Power Plant's hybrid wave+wind floating test plant starts deli... - 1 views

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    NordicGreen Nordic Cleantech - Cleantech Startups, Innovators and Investors in the Nordic, the Baltic and the Arctic regions. See it on Scoop.it, via Sustainable Energy via scoop.it
Colin Bennett

Clean Alternatives to Everyday Machines: On/Off/Switch? : CleanTechnica - 0 views

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    To wrap up my ode to John Henry (and a more sustainable lifestyle) I am going to cover a few more everyday household plug-ins by giving the current ON the grid offering, it's OFF the grid alternative, and weigh in on whether a switch is warranted.
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