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davidchapman

Wind Farm Plan Still In The Works | Yankton Press & Dakotan - 0 views

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    To do big-time wind, you need to put in upgraded and new transmission capabilities,
davidchapman

Labour's plan to abandon renewable energy targets | The News is NowPublic.com - 0 views

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    Ministers are planning a U-turn on Britain's pledges to combat climate change that "effectively abolishes" its targets to rapidly expand the use of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power.
davidchapman

Pint-size hydro power on tap | CNET News.com - 0 views

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    Rentricity, a start-up in New York City, has come up with a hydroelectric generator that lets municipal water facilities generate power. Pressurized water from the facility passes through a turbine, and the turbine produces electricity. The water subsequently comes out of your faucet
davidchapman

Start-up says it can make solar panels out of dirty silicon | Tech news blog - CNET New... - 0 views

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    You can make solar panels with impure silicon, claims Roy Johnson. You just have to know how to isolate the undesirables. CaliSolar has come up with a way to make solar cells out of upgraded metallurgical silicon, according to Johnson, the company's CEO. Electrical grade silicon is 99.99999 plus percent pure, but it costs $150 to $250 a kilogram. Only around 70,000 tons are manufactured worldwide. By contrast, upgraded metallurgical silicon is only 99 percent or so and goes for $20 to $50 a kilo. Approximately 1.2 million tons get made a year. re. If CaliSolar can mass manufacture solar cells with a 14 percent efficiency these solar cells will cost far less than the 16 percent efficiency cells that are common on the market today.
davidchapman

Thinking small with tidal power | Tech news blog - CNET News.com - 0 views

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    A lot of wave and tidal power systems being proposed these days will be capable of generating megawatts of power. Puget Sound Tidal Power is aiming for 10 to 15 kilowatts with its turbine--barely enough for five homes--but the lower power output also means a lower price tag
Sergio Ferreira

Global Warming Claims Island Community, Displaces 2,000 in Papua New Guinea - 0 views

  • The 2,000 residents of the Carteret Islands in Papua New Guinea are now some of the world's first climate change refuges, as rising sea levels driven by global warming have claimed their island homes. The residents of the low-lying South Pacific atolls have given up their 20-year losing fight against rising seas and will be resettled elsewhere in Papua New Guinea.
Hans De Keulenaer

Bioenergy pact between Europe and Africa - 0 views

  • Tonight Jean Ziegler, the UN special rapporteur on the right to food, will present his annual report to the General Assembly in New York. In it, he will call for a 5-year moratorium on the production of liquid biofuels made from food crops such as corn, wheat, palm oil and rapeseed.
Hans De Keulenaer

Honda president, CEO: plug-in hybrids "unnecessary," don't reduce emissions - AutoblogG... - 0 views

  • "My feeling is that the kind of plug-in hybrid currently proposed by different auto makers can be best described as a battery electric vehicle equipped with an unnecessary fuel engine and fuel tank. ... I'm not sure what kind of real advantages they [plug-ins] would have. ... I don't think that [plug-ins] will contribute to the global environment or to reducing carbon dioxide."
Hans De Keulenaer

The Oil Drum: Europe | Energy: the fundamental unseriousness of Gordon Brown - 0 views

  • The Guardian reports this morning on a private report to Gordon Brown that suggests that Britain should oppose binding target for renewable energies in Europe (20% of all energy by 2020, as agreed earlier this year at this spring's EU Summit). The Guardian flags the juicy political bits ("work with Poland and other governments sceptical about climate change to "help persuade" German chancellor Angela Merkel and others to set lower renewable targets", "a potentially significant cost in terms of reduced climate change leadership"), but also provides some of the apparent underlying reasons provided, which are worth commenting upon: it undermines the carbon-trading scheme which "allows wealthy governments to pay others to reduce emissions"; it costs too much money (£4 billion a year to get to 9% by 2020); it does not help push for new nuclear plants as it "reduces the incentives to invest in other carbon technologies like nuclear power"; Let's say it plainly: each of these arguments is stupid, short-sighted and, quite simply, false. Let me take you through them in turn (under the fold).
davidchapman

The Energy Blog: UK to get 250 electric car recharging stations - 0 views

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    The viability of electric cars is set to take a giant leap forward after energy giant EDF announced it is to install 250 recharging stations across the UK by April 2008.
davidchapman

Technology Review: Fixing the Power Grid - 0 views

  • Large-scale power storage is crucial to our energy future: the Electric Power Research Institute, the U.S. utility industry's leading R&D consortium, says that storage would enable the widespread use of renewable power and make the grid more reliable and efficient.
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    Large-scale power storage is crucial to our energy future: the Electric Power Research Institute, the U.S. utility industry's leading R&D consortium, says that storage would enable the widespread use of renewable power and make the grid more reliable and efficient.
davidchapman

Tesla delays its battery business, but test drives begin | Tech news blog - CNET News.com - 0 views

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    As part of its effort to get its first cars out of the door, Tesla Motors is putting its battery business on ice for a bit.
davidchapman

Irish Waves Generate Electricity - 0 views

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    Trials of a unique Irish ocean wave energy converter, the Wavebob, yielded exciting results this week with Wavebob Ltd's announcement that it's prototype device is now producing electricity.
davidchapman

Offshore wind - Iran Daily - Global Energy - 10/16/07 - 0 views

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    Engineers last week unveiled the largest wind turbines ever connected to the UK national grid: two massive generators that tower 300ft over the North Sea 15 miles from the Scottish coast. Now the project's backers say they are preparing plans to construct 200 of these huge turbines, creating a gigantic wind farm with the capacity to provide power for an entire city.
davidchapman

Ananova - PM urged to cut green energy target - 0 views

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    Gordon Brown is being urged by a Cabinet colleague to reduce Britain's commitment to climate change goals on renewable energy, it has been reported.
Hans De Keulenaer

Solar power edges towards boom time | UK | Reuters - 0 views

  • Subsidies are needed because solar is still more expensive than conventional power sources like coal, but costs are dropping by around 5 percent a year and "grid parity", without subsidies, is already a reality in parts of California. Very sunny countries could reach that breakeven in five years or so, and even cloudy Britain by 2020. "At that point you can expect pretty much unbounded growth," General Electric Co's Chief Engineer Jim Lyons told the Jefferies conference in London on Thursday, referring to price parity in sunny parts of the United States by around 2015.
Sergio Ferreira

German Based Hochtief Enter Geothermal Market with 5 MW Plant - 0 views

  • Hochtief believes that in the future, geothermal energy will play a very important role in power generation. Theoretically, geothermal energy plants could cover Germany‘s annual electricity consumption 600 times over.
Sergio Ferreira

Micro-Vett Converting Fiat Doblò Station Wagons to Electric Vehicles - 0 views

  • With a range of approximately 60 miles (100 kilometers) the all electric Micro-Vett Fiat Doblò 5 seat station wagon, powered by a 18 kWh Altairnano NanoSafe® battery pack is undergoing field trials in Oslo, Norway. The battery pack was  recharged three times, in less than ten minutes using a high voltage rapid charging system
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