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Colin Bennett

48 Volt Power Supply description - 0 views

  • Take a look at our new infographic on this topic. It features information about the drivers, solutions, inhibitors and goals of the 48 Volt Power Supply System.
Sergio Ferreira

Commission pushes ICT use for Energy Efficiency - 0 views

  • These technologies are expected to reduce total carbon emissions in Europe by up to 15% by 2020. ICT can not only improve monitoring and management of energy use in factories, offices and in public spaces but above all help make people more aware of how they use energy.
  • The ICT sector itself is responsible for 2% of carbon emissions in Europe: 1.75% resulting from the use of ICT products and services, and 0.25% from their production
  • Results from trials in a number of Member States show that using smart meters can lower energy consumption by up to 10%
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  • It will also call on the ICT sector to lead the way by setting itself concrete targets to become more energy efficien
  • The Commission also announced a new public consultation to establish a common base for commitments to and claims of improved energy efficiency.
  • Voluntary ICT Sector commitments to targets and deadlines for CO2 and Greenhouse Gas emissions (GHG), and energy efficiency/consumption
Colin Bennett

EU Super Coated Conductor Cable - 0 views

  • This technology is now moving towards the pre-commercial stage through already announced or under discussion multi-hectometre cable projects. However, these multi-filamentary wires are expected to be replaced in the near future by a generation of cheaper HTS tapes, the Coated conductors (CC). According to their final report, SUPER3C is one of the first cables in the world using second generation (2G) HTS tapes as current carrying elements. The 2G-hybrid conductor utilises the advantages of both superconductivity and copper, enabling it to work and interconnect smoothly with conventional network components.
Colin Bennett

NexansLAN: Airbus picture - 0 views

  • And here is another great shot of #Nexans #cabling inside an #Airbus plane.
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    Aluminum aviation cables
Colin Bennett

Electromagnetic Stresses On BusBar System - 1 views

  • Properties of Cu and AlCopper(CW004A)Aluminium (1350)UnitsElectrical conductivity (annealed)10161% IACSElectrical resistivity (annealed)1.722.83μΩ cmTemperature coefficient of resistance(annealed)0.00390.004/° CThermal conductivity at 20°C397230W/mKCoefficient of expansion17 x 10–623 x 10–6/° CTensile strength (annealed)200 – 25050 – 60N/mm2Tensile strength (half–hard)260 – 300 85 – 100N/mm20.2% proof stress (annealed)50 – 5520 – 30N/mm20.2% proof stress (half–hard)170 – 20060 – 65N/mm2Elastic modulu116 – 13070kN/mm2Specific heat385900J/kg KDensity8.912.70g/cm3Melting point1083660°Cbecause of the high strength of copper, the insulators can be more widely spaced than is possible with lower-strength materials.
Colin Bennett

Forget smart grid. Think super grid high-voltage transmission - 0 views

  • Quick take: Sure, sure, the smart grid is important. But if we really want to prepare for the future -- and if we want to keep up with China -- we also need to Be working on what testing and consulting firm DNV KEMA calls "the super grid" -- namely "trans-national, or even trans-continental transmission networks that facilitate the transport of high volumes of electricity across great distances." China is already well underway on high-voltage transmission. Now DNV KEMA is opening up testing facilities in Europe to help the rest of the world get with the program. – Jesse Berst
Colin Bennett

LED-Based Street Lighting Market to Surpass $2 Billion By 2020 - 0 views

  • Dramatically falling costs and improvements in efficiency are driving increased sales of light emitting diode (LED) lamps for street lighting.  Costs have fallen as much as 50 percent over the past two years, and are expected to continue falling.
Colin Bennett

Breakthrough for superefficient conversion of heat to electricity could Boost coal plant efficiency to 54% from 30-45% and concentrated solar power to 40% - 0 views

  • 54% Efficient Coal Plants for one third less coal for the same powerThe new thermoelectronic approach promises efficiencies in the high 40-50% range, achieving the latter by acting as a “topping cycle” to a lower temperature steam system. For example a coal furnace burns at ~1500 C (1773 K), but a steam turbine runs at 700 C (973 K) and outputs at 200 C (473 K). Thus there’s significant loss due to the mismatch between furnace and steam power-cycle. A thermoelectronic converter covering the 1773-973 K range will add significantly to the overall power extracted by the power-plant pushing its efficiency above 50%. In this case a 45% efficient coal plant can be pushed to 54%, thus increasing the power output for no additional fuel costs and NO MOVING PARTS.40% efficient concentrated solar powerSwitching to solar-power applications, imagine a thermoelectronic converter at the centre of a concentrator system which focuses sunlight to 500 times its normal intensity (temp ~1900 K.) by using a Photon Enhanced Thermionic Emission (a cousin of the Photoelectric effect) the system can convert raw sunlight to electrical power at over 40% efficiency
Colin Bennett

Superconductivity and the environment: a Roadmap - 0 views

  • Energy. The Equinox Summit held in Waterloo Canada 2011 (2011 Equinox Summit: Energy 2030 http://wgsi.org/publications-resources) identified electricity use as humanity's largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Our appetite for electricity is growing faster than for any other form of energy. The communiqué from the summit said 'Transforming the ways we generate, distribute and store electricity is among the most pressing challenges facing society today.... If we want to stabilize CO2 levels in our atmosphere at 550 parts per million, all of that growth needs to be met by non-carbon forms of energy' (2011 Equinox Summit: Energy 2030 http://wgsi.org/publications-resources). Superconducting technologies can provide the energy efficiencies to achieve, in the European Union alone, 33–65% of the required reduction in greenhouse gas emissions according to the Kyoto Protocol (Hartikainen et al 2003 Supercond. Sci. Technol.16 963). New technologies would include superconducting energy storage systems to effectively store power generation from renewable sources as well as high-temperature superconducting systems used in generators, transformers and synchronous motors in power stations and heavy-industry facilities. However, to be effective, these systems must be superior to conventional systems and, in reality, market penetration will occur as existing electrical machinery is written off. At current write-off rates, to achieve a 50% transfer to superconducting systems will take 20 years (Hartikainen et al 2003 Supercond. Sci. Technol.16 963).
Glycon Garcia

Folha Online - Dinheiro - BNDES quer ampliar apoio a projetos de eficiência energética - 07/04/2008 - 0 views

  • BNDES quer ampliar apoio a projetos de eficiência energética

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    CIRILO JUNIOR
    da Folha Online, no Rio

    O BNDES (Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social) quer ampliar o apoio a projetos que visem à racionalização do uso de energia elétrica. O banco discute internamente meios para fomentar empreendimentos com tal finalidade, informou o diretor da área de Infra-Estrutura, Wagner Bittencourt.

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    New financial credits for renewable energy in brazil: 1053 MW for biomass
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Fuel cell power for new World Trade Center - 0 views

  • The redeveloped World Trade Center will be “one of the largest fuel cell installations in the world” according to the New York Power Authority (NYPA). Under the US$10.6 million agreement between NYPA and fuel cell developer and provider UTC Power, fuel cells with a total capacity of 4.8MW will provide an on-site supplement to the renewable and other clean energy that will power the rebuilt centre. The first fuel cells will be delivered to the Freedom Tower in January 2009, and will be owned and operated by the Port Authority, which also owns the building. The fuel cells for the other three towers will be owned and operated by World Trade Center Properties, LLC. “Fuel cells are one of the environmentally beneficial technologies that the Power Authority is investing in under Governor Paterson’s leadership to combat greenhouse gas emissions and diversify the state’s energy mix. To date, we’ve installed 15 fuel cells in New York City and other locations, and expect to add to this total in support of the Governor’s ambitious goals for significant increases in the state’s renewable power,” says Roger b Kelley, NYPA President and Chief Executive Officer.
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    The redeveloped World Trade Center will be "one of the largest fuel cell installations in the world" according to the New York Power Authority (NYPA). Under the US$10.6 million agreement between NYPA and fuel cell developer and provider UTC Power, fuel cells with a total capacity of 4.8MW will provide an on-site supplement to the renewable and other clean energy that will power the rebuilt centre. The first fuel cells will be delivered to the Freedom Tower in January 2009, and will be owned and operated by the Port Authority, which also owns the building. The fuel cells for the other three towers will be owned and operated by World Trade Center Properties, LLC. "Fuel cells are one of the environmentally beneficial technologies that the Power Authority is investing in under Governor Paterson's leadership to combat greenhouse gas emissions and diversify the state's energy mix. To date, we've installed 15 fuel cells in New York City and other locations, and expect to add to this total in support of the Governor's ambitious goals for significant increases in the state's renewable power," says Roger b Kelley, NYPA President and Chief Executive Officer.
Colin Bennett

Energy storage market: partner or perish - 0 views

  • If you're wondering when the grid storage market will take off and when your utility can safely dip its toe, Lux Research says the time is now. Although the sector did only $200 million worldwide in 2012, it is set to leap to more than $10 billion by 2017, at least according to Lux Research.
Glycon Garcia

Donald Sadoway: The missing link to renewable energy | Video on TED.com - 0 views

  • Donald Sadoway: The missing link to renewable energy
  • What's the key to using alternative energy, like solar and wind? Storage -- so we can have power on tap even when the sun's not out and the wind's not blowing. In this accessible, inspiring talk, Donald Sadoway takes to the blackboard to show us the future of large-scale batteries that store renewable energy. As he says: "We need to think about the problem differently. We need to think big. We need to think cheap." Donald S
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    "Donald Sadoway: The missing link to renewable energy Tweet this talk! (we'll add the headline and the URL) Post to: Share on Twitter Email This Favorite Download inShare Share on StumbleUpon Share on Reddit Share on Facebook TED Conversations Got an idea, question, or debate inspired by this talk? Start a TED Conversation, or join one of these: Green Home Energy=Hydrogen Generators-alternative sources Started by Kathleen Gilligan-Smith 1 Comment What is the real missing link in renewable energy? Started by Enrico Petrucco 8 Comments Comment on this Talk 60 total comments Sign in to add comments or Join (It's free and fast!) Sort by: smily raichel 0 Reply Less than 5 minutes ago: Nice smily raichel 0 Reply Less than 5 minutes ago: Good David Mackey 0 Reply 3 hours ago: Superb invention, but I would suggest one more standard mantra that they should move on from and that is the idea of power being supplied by a centralised grid. This technology seems to me to be much more beneficial on a local scale, what if every home had its own battery, then home power generation becomes economically more viable for everyone. If you could show that a system like this could pay for itself in say 5 years then every home would want one. Plus for this to be implemented on a large scale requires massive investment that could be decades away. Share the technology and lets get it in homes by next year. Great ted talk. Jon Senior 0 Reply 1 hour ago: I agree 100%. Localised energy production would also make energy consumers more conscious of their consumption and encourage efforts to reduce it. We can invent and invent all we want, but the fast solution to allowing renewable energies to take centre stage is to reduce the base energy draw. With lower baseline consumption, smaller "always on" generators are required to keep the grid operational. Town and house-l
Colin Bennett

Meet the asteroid miners - 0 views

  • Digging up ore on an asteroid 50 to 500 metres wide in zero gravity will be a tough task, even for robots. What technology will you use?CL: The data the 300-series gathers will allow us to design the mining spacecraft. There are many, many different options for that. They could vary from very small spacecraft that swarm and cooperate on a bunch of tasks, to very large spacecraft that look seriously industrial. before we can begin the detailed design of a mining spacecraft, we need to actually go there, explore the asteroid and learn where the specific opportunities are.
Hermes Anguyen

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Colin Bennett

Cleantech investment opportunities to grow in energy storage - 0 views

  • Energy storage appears to be on the brink of getting away from pump storage facilities, which had been the dominant segment, and moving toward batteries and molten salt for concentrated solar power (CSP) projects. Another promising area is innovative distributed storage applications on the customer end of the meter, which are being tested and evaluated to help strengthen the grid.
Colin Bennett

Utilities get ready for the smart buildings wave - 0 views

  • Quick Take: As if utilities didn't already have enough to prepare for -- distributed generation, electric vehicles, fuel switching to natural gas, customer engagement, intermittent renewables, etc., etc. -- a burgeoning smart buildings trend is sending another wave of change their way.
Colin Bennett

Electrical Design Project of a Three Bed Room House (Part 1) - 0 views

  • Table 1 – NHbC recommendations for a house.13 A socket-outlets (twin socket count as two outlets)RoomOutletsNotesKitchen/Utility 6Where homes have separate areas, the kitchen should have a minimum of four outlets and the utility room two.Utility 3Where appliances are provided, at least three outlets should be for general use.Dining room 3Living room 4At one double outlet family room should be near the TV aerial outletbedroom 3 (2)Three for main bedroom. Two for other bedroomsLanding 1Hall 1Combined rooms should have sockets equal to the sum of the number for individual rooms, with a minimum of seven in the case of kitchen / utility and another room.Lighting Every room should have at least one lighting point. Two-way switching should be provided to staircases.Smoke detectors For this two-story house, two mains operated, interconnected alarms are required.
Colin Bennett

It's time to start mining the moon? - 0 views

  • What are the milestones after you land?Once we prove we can land safely we'll show we can hover over the lunar surface. We may leave a small commemorative payload on the moon and then lift off to lunar orbit. bringing anything we later mine back from the moon will have three separate, technically challenging elements: getting mined resources into lunar orbit, from there to Earth orbit, and then to Earth's surface. The great thing here is that we don't have to invent anything new to do all this.
Colin Bennett

South Korea's imports of six major nonferrous metals decreases - 0 views

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    Amid a prolonged economic slump, South Korea's imports of six major nonferrous metals decreased in the first half of this year compared with the same period last year.
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