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Colin Bennett

Solar eclipse and freak weather may mess up renewables - 0 views

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    "A solar eclipse can be alarming for animals and birds - and also for countries that rely on renewable energy, like Germany."
Colin Bennett

Energy Storage Tames Renewables - 0 views

  • A tremendous effort is taking place worldwide to increase the amount of wind and solar generation interconnected to the grid, and it is very successful. Today’s power system has more renewable generation than ever before. With all the financial enticements, regulatory motivations and environmental inducements, tomorrow’s grid will only integrate more of it. As the 21st century power system builds out, it is going to include a lot more wind and solar generation than it does today. To make it all work, there are big changes taking place on the grid and the application of energy storage systems is one of those. They are going to play a critical role in the successful integration of renewable energy resources into the grid.
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India eyes ambitious renewables targets - with US help - 0 views

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    "Green energy could give many more Indians access to electricity. "Forty per cent of India is still not connected to the grid," says Krishnan Pallassana of the Climate Group, an international think tank. "Clean energy, particularly solar and wind, could eventually connect these homes via renewable sources, and revitalise India's failing energy system.""
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Ultracapacitors Deployed in Ireland Microgrid Energy Storage System - 0 views

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    "Maxwell Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: MXWL), today announced that Freqcon GmbH, a German developer and distributor of renewable energy systems, has deployed an energy storage system for the Tallaght Smart Grid Testbed in Ireland that uses Maxwell ultracapacitors and lithium-ion batteries to support grid stability in both residential and industrial settings. Freqcon's Microgrid Stabilizer addresses the electricity intermittency challenges that accompany high renewable energy penetration"
Colin Bennett

Renewable views - 0 views

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    "Here are three trends we can expect to shape the renewables industry over the next 10 years."
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Asian solar spending helps drive renewable energy boom - 0 views

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    "Almost half of global investment in new electricity generation last year was in renewables, thanks to a hike in investment by developing countries, says a UN report."
Colin Bennett

Energy no cleaner despite renewables boom - 0 views

  • More than a decade of investment in renewable power generators such as wind farms and solar parks has failed to make the world’s supply of energy any cleaner than it was 20 years ago, according to the global energy watchdog.
Colin Bennett

Substation and switchyard upgrades to bring in renewables - 0 views

  • Current knowledge is still insufficient to ascertain the extent to which any new renewable generation will affect voltage and current power quality, or how the existing transmission grid can sustain a particular level of harmonics and continue to perform its function reliably. However, a significant experience has already been accumulated and is available to analyze current and predict future transmission system evolution and improvements.
Colin Bennett

International Energy Agency Global Renewable Energy Forecast to 2020 - 1 views

  • Growth forecasts were lowered for all renewables, except solar PV, which should benefit from technology cost declines and rapidly scaled-up deployment in non-OECD markets.
Colin Bennett

China's Ambitious Plan To Increase Renewable Energy To 500 GW By 2020 - 0 views

  • China has published an astonishing and ambitious plan for renewable energy increase for the next 10 years. The plan is to get not less than 500 GW of clean energy on the grid by 2020.
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ArcelorMittal Launches Cleantech and Carbon Funds - 0 views

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    ArcelorMittal (NYSE: MT), a steel manufacturer based in New Deli, launched a clean technology venture capital fund to support ventures that have relevance for the carbon-intensive steel industry. The Fund has made its first investment of US$20 million in Miasolé, a California-based pioneer in the development of thin-film solar panels Miasolé has developed unique high volume manufacturing processes that enable efficient production of Copper Indium Gallium Selenium (CIGS) solar products on a flexible stainless steel substrate. This technology promises to dramatically lowers the installed cost of Photovoltaic (PV) systems and will enable renewable energy from the sun to replace carbon generating fossil fuels. Fund managers will be working with leading venture capital firms, including Bessemer Venture Partners, Khosla Ventures, and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, to identify worthy cleantech ventures. ArcelorMittal also announced that it has created a new carbon fund in order to strategically engage in the carbon market and promote climate friendly solutions that are relevant for the steel industry. The fund, which has an initial investment commitment of €100 million (US$ 157 million) is currently looking at investment opportunities in renewable energy, energy efficiency, methane capture and greenhouse gas reducing technologies--all of which have the potential to generate carbon credits under the Kyoto Protocol. ArcelorMittal intends to use the carbon credits received from these Clean Development Mechanism and Joint Implementation projects for compliance in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme.
Colin Bennett

Smart grid destined for role as enabler of renewables, efficiency, and distributed generation - 0 views

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    As more of this gear is installed we begin to see the grid as an extensive two-way communications network, able to collect and transmit information to where it's needed. The next step? Creating the software and setting up the systems that can organize, analyze and ultimately act on the information collected in a way that improves the efficiency, reliability and self-healing capability of our electricity system and makes integration of renewables and distributed generation much easier.
Colin Bennett

Renewable energy means we need energy storage, too - 0 views

  • Storing excess renewable resources, such as solar and wind, is vital in securing an energy-efficient future. To understand just how vital energy storage is, consider this. Fossil fuel, such as coal and oil, are forms of stored energy, always ready when society needs it. Solar and wind are forms of “real” energy, coming and going irregularly. If we want to replace the value that fossil fuels afford our society, we have no choice but to add storage to intermittent renewable energy to make it readily available.
Colin Bennett

Trillions needed for World Energy Infrastructure Buildout to 2030 - 1 views

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    "Globally, Bloomberg New Energy Finance expects $7.7 trillion to be invested in new generating capacity by 2030, with 66% of that going on renewable technologies including hydro. Out of the $5.1 trillion to be spent on renewables, Asia-Pacific will account for $2.5 trillion, the Americas $816bn, Europe $967bn and the rest of the world including Middle East and Africa $818bn. Fossil fuels will retain the biggest share of power generation by 2030 at 44%, albeit down from 64% in 2013. Some 1,073GW of new coal, gas and oil capacity worldwide will be added over the next 16 years, excluding replacement plant."
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Companies see sunny outlook for renewables - 0 views

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    "Brazil is enjoying a great moment for renewable energy, says Adalberto Maluf, BYD's marketing director: "With short-term issues such as drought and less generation of conventional energy, we think solar energy will grow 70 per cent for large auctions and 30 per cent for smaller projects.""
Colin Bennett

Largest African Solar Energy Plant Comes Online In South Africa - 0 views

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    "With over 325,000 PV modules, the Jasper Project will deliver 180,000 megawatt-hours of renewable electricity annually for South Africa residents - enough to power up to 80,000 households through a 20-year power purchase agreement with Eskom, the South African power utility company. Selected by the South Africa Department of Energy (DOE) in the second round of bids under the REIPPPP, the project also marked Google's first renewable energy investment in Africa."
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Laboratory evaluation of stand-alone renewable energy products for rural electrification - 0 views

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    Laboratory evaluation of stand-alone renewable energy products for rural electrification
Colin Bennett

Renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification - 1 views

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    Renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification
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