Largest CPV Plant in Latin America to Feature New Skyline Solar X14 System | Free Green... - 2 views
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Skyline Solar today introduced the Skyline X14 System and announced that it has been selected for a 500-kilowatt (kW) concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) plant to be built in Durango, Mexico. DelSol Systems, one of Mexico's leading solar integrators, will construct the project, which will be the largest CPV plant in Latin America.
C-Level and Other Executives Suffer Energy Efficiency Perception Gap, Survey ... - 0 views
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Top-level executives disagree with other senior executives on how much their companies are doing to address energy efficiency, according to a study by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). In the survey by EIU and Ingersoll-Rand, 49 percent of C-suite executives said their organizations do not do enough to integrate energy efficiency into business strategy, compared to 61 percent of executives below that level.
New innovation case on THINK!: M-Farm - 0 views
Government makes U turn on zero carbon commitment - 1 views
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The Government will introduce more realistic requirements for on-site carbon reductions,endorsing the Zero Carbon Hub's expert recommendations on the appropriate levels of on-site reductions as the starting point for future consultation, along with their advice to move to an approach based on the carbon reductions that are achieved in real life, rather than those predicted by models.
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This will be complemented by cost-effective options for off-site carbon reductions, relative to the Government's pricing of carbon, and Government will work with industry through consultation on how to take this forward.
World of Renewables - Renewable Energy News, Events, Companies, Products, Jobs and more... - 0 views
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Mexico Takes Lead in Latin America with Announcement of Region’s Largest GE LED Street Lighting Project
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"Mexican government's Special 2010-2012 Climate Change Program. * Quintana Roo Governor Félix González Canto has announced plans to install 25,507 high-efficiency GE LED street lights in the town of Othón P. Blanco * The pioneering initiative represents the largest LED street lighting installation in Latin America, saving the town 51% on energy "
Latin America News - 0 views
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The Chilean Agency for Energy Efficiency is developing an energy efficiency labeling system for new vehicles due out in 2011 and will be mandatory starting in September. (Diario Financiero, 12/16/10)
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Scientists at the University of Costa Rica are developing solar cells sensitized with dyes from local plants. Benefits of the cells include its cheaper production price, flexibility and thinness, and ability to produce power with very little light. However they are not yet as efficient as the present day silicon solar cells. (El Financiero CR, 12/14/10) Mitsubishi Motors will release the first electric car in Costa Rica, called iMiEV. The car is 100% electric, automatic, is powered by a lithium-ion battery, has room for five people and will cost $61,500. According to the company, Costa Rica was chosen for car’s release in the Americas due to its environmental record and goal to become carbon neutral by 2021. (El Financiero CR, 12/14/10)
Chile Aims for 1,000 Megawatts of Geothermal Power - 1 views
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Chile Aims for 1,000 Megawatts of Geothermal Power
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"The Chilean government has set its sights on significantly increasing its geothermal energy capacity. The Ministry of Energy recently announced a new contract for the development of 20 areas by 2012. 70 bids from 13 domestic and foreign firms were submitted for the rights to exploit the newly released regions of Rarapacos and Los Ricos. Earlier in the year, Energy Minister Ricardo Raineri announced more than 170 concessions for geothermal energy by 2012. He further specified that these concessions would be supported by US$200 million in funding from the government. The country is striving to increase its geothermal capacity to 1,000 megawatts in order to meet an ever-growing energy demand in a sustainable manner"
Climate, Energy and Environment News from Latin America: 1.3 - 1.7.2011 | Amanda Maxwel... - 1 views
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n 2010, thermal energy displaced hydro as the major source of energy generation for the Chilean Central Interconnected System. Coal, natural gas, and diesel supplied over 50% of energy consumed while hydropower accounted for 48%. This trend is expected to continue in 2011 if current water shortage conditions persist. (El Mercurio, 1/4/11) Last year’s drought created a 26% increase in thermal generation as compared to 2009.
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The Regional Energy Efficiency Strategy initiative led by Bun-ca has reported an energy savings of 9368 MWh over the past six years, equivalent to 4992 tons of carbon dioxide, by working with 190 companies in the industrial and commercial sectors to become more energy efficient. Recently UNEP’s En.lighten study estimated that Costa Rica could save 276,000 MWh and $27.6 million per year if they changed all light bulbs to CFLs. The cost of this change was estimated to be $22.63 million. (El Financiero CR, 1/3/11)
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The Mexican government is planning to invest four billion dollars to build a one thousand megawatt renewable energy storage facility in Northern Mexico. The facility will use a special kind of sodium sulfide batteries for the project which is expected to be completed in the next six years. (Clean Techies, 1/6/11)
USAID Economic Growth & Trade: Energy Efficiency for Agriculture - 0 views
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Empowering Agriculture: Energy Options for Horticulture is a guidebook developed to assist USAID, its partners, and the developing country clients whom they serve with practical, application-specific information about energy supply options and ways to improve energy efficiency in horticulture operations.
Taking a Risk for Rare Earths - 1 views
Hydro's Untapped Potential | Renewable Energy World North America Magazine Article - 0 views
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Canada, home to about 475 hydroelectric plants with a capacity of 70,000 MW, produces about 355 terawatt-hours of hydropower each year. But Canada's untapped potential is far greater. According to a study commissioned by the Canadian Hydropower Association, Canada has 163,000 MW of untapped hydropower potential, more than twice the country's existing hydropower capacity.
Virtual Net Metering | Renewable Energy World North America Magazine Article - 1 views
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These restrictions are beginning to subside with the advent of virtual net metering (VNM). VNM is an electric tariff that allows for the net-metering credits from a single solar generating system to be distributed among multiple electric service accounts.
European & US Renewable Energy Targets | Renewable Energy World Magazine Article - 0 views
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Latest data show, however, that in 2010, the indicative targets the member states set themselves for the electricity and transport sector were missed by most member states and the EU overall.
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'It is the fifth consecutive year that renewables have accounted for more than 40% of new electricity generating installations,' said Zervos.
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By 2035, 80% of America's electricity will come from clean energy sources'.
ANEEL - Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency - 0 views
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Production of small SHP improves in the country
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"The installed capacity of small plants, called Small Hydropower Plans (SHP) increased almost three times between 2003 and 2010. In 2003, the power of these enterprises, each of which varies from 10 to 30 MW, totaled 1,151 MW, compared with 3,428.31 megawatts (MW) in 2010. The involvement of SHP in the energy matrix increased from 1.22% to 3.05% in the same period and the number of plants rose from 241 to 387 enterprises. Only in 2010, 32 small power plants came into operation, with total capacity of 470.67 MW. "
Chile to Build Its First Large Solar Facility | Shannon Roxborough - 1 views
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Chile to Build Its First Large Solar Facility
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"In Chile, solar energy project developer Solarpack Corporación Tecnológica and state-owned Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile (Codelco), the world's leading copper producer, say they will build the country's first utility-scale solar power plant in northern Chile, an area with high potential for solar energy generation."
Grid issue taking wind out of energy plan's sails - China.org.cn - 2 views
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"China, the world leader in wind power by installed capacity, is facing a growing problem with grid connection as more than half of the electricity its wind farms generate goes unused."
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Good catch. Such lack of coordinated planning is not unusual in a start-up, but let's hope it will be just that - a temporary mismatch in the synchronisation of planning 2 major infrastructure projects (wind power generation & transmission networks).
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