ISES 2013 - Day 3 - Stephen Roosa (Association of Energy Engineers) - The Tr...Student Energy
The very last plenary session will highlight the challenges related to the transition in the energy sector: the big challenge on how to bridge the gap will be the main focus. A wide range of perspectives will be represented and the challenges we are facing as well as the solutions to these will be put on the table.
Paul Norton of NREL spoke about the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative, and the challenges of renewable energy and conservation in Hawaii. Slides from the REIS seminar given at the University of Hawaii at Manoa on 2009-09-03.
ISES 2013 - Day 3 - Stephen Roosa (Association of Energy Engineers) - The Tr...Student Energy
The very last plenary session will highlight the challenges related to the transition in the energy sector: the big challenge on how to bridge the gap will be the main focus. A wide range of perspectives will be represented and the challenges we are facing as well as the solutions to these will be put on the table.
Paul Norton of NREL spoke about the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative, and the challenges of renewable energy and conservation in Hawaii. Slides from the REIS seminar given at the University of Hawaii at Manoa on 2009-09-03.
Design and testing of a vertical axis turbine drivenby automotive drag as an ...Jomar Basto
Undergraduate thesis submitted by B.S Mechanical Engineering Students of University of Perpetual Help System Laguna (2016-2017). For reference purpose only.
Geothermal development activities in Japan after the big earthquake in 2011Iceland Geothermal
Dr. Kasumi Yasukawa National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).
Iceland Geothermal Conference 2013
March 5-8, 2013, Harpa, Reykjavík
Renewable energy is energy generated from natural resources which are replenished
such as wind, wave, solar, biomass and tidal power. Governments and companies around the
world are investing heavily in developing technologies to harness the power of clean
renewable energy sources because of their potential to produce large quantities of energy
without generating greenhouse gases which can contribute to climate change. Most of the
power generation in India is carried out by conventional energy sources, coal and mineral oilbased
power plants which contribute heavily to greenhouse gases emission.
Renewable energy sources consist of solar, hydro, wind, geothermal, ocean and
biomass. The most common advantage of each is that they are renewable and cannot be
depleted. They are a clean energy, as they don't pollute the air, and they don't contribute to
global warming effects. Since their sources are natural the cost of operations is reduced and
they also require less maintenance on their plants.
All the energy that humans use comes directly or indirectly from the sun. In the
beginning, humans used their own strength, which came from their food. That was the
only energy source for hundreds of thousands of years, until fire was discovered
350,000 years ago, burning wood as fuel. They had discovered the biomass as energy
source.
The March 11, 2011 disaster created the need to review Japan’s energy architecture. We believe that it will take about 10 years for Japan to fully decide on a new energy and electricity architecture, and it will take about 3 years to reach decisions on the future of Japan’s nuclear power generation. Japan has taken a careful approach towards the development of renewable power, and renewable power - except for hydropower - is substantially lower than in most other advanced countries. Japan’s potential for renewable energy is very high, especially wind and geo-thermal power, and will required substantial changes in laws and regulations, and a decentralized and democratic approach to grid management. Necessary liberalization of Japan’s electricity markets is in preparation, and we will see a rapid development of renewable energy. This report reviews the current situation and the future potential of renewable electrical power in Japan.
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A presentation by Dave Lucas, Corporate Specialist (Environmental Management) in Eskom's Climate Change and Sustainability Department, given to US bloggers on December 8, 2008, in Johannesburg.
Design and testing of a vertical axis turbine drivenby automotive drag as an ...Jomar Basto
Undergraduate thesis submitted by B.S Mechanical Engineering Students of University of Perpetual Help System Laguna (2016-2017). For reference purpose only.
Geothermal development activities in Japan after the big earthquake in 2011Iceland Geothermal
Dr. Kasumi Yasukawa National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).
Iceland Geothermal Conference 2013
March 5-8, 2013, Harpa, Reykjavík
Renewable energy is energy generated from natural resources which are replenished
such as wind, wave, solar, biomass and tidal power. Governments and companies around the
world are investing heavily in developing technologies to harness the power of clean
renewable energy sources because of their potential to produce large quantities of energy
without generating greenhouse gases which can contribute to climate change. Most of the
power generation in India is carried out by conventional energy sources, coal and mineral oilbased
power plants which contribute heavily to greenhouse gases emission.
Renewable energy sources consist of solar, hydro, wind, geothermal, ocean and
biomass. The most common advantage of each is that they are renewable and cannot be
depleted. They are a clean energy, as they don't pollute the air, and they don't contribute to
global warming effects. Since their sources are natural the cost of operations is reduced and
they also require less maintenance on their plants.
All the energy that humans use comes directly or indirectly from the sun. In the
beginning, humans used their own strength, which came from their food. That was the
only energy source for hundreds of thousands of years, until fire was discovered
350,000 years ago, burning wood as fuel. They had discovered the biomass as energy
source.
The March 11, 2011 disaster created the need to review Japan’s energy architecture. We believe that it will take about 10 years for Japan to fully decide on a new energy and electricity architecture, and it will take about 3 years to reach decisions on the future of Japan’s nuclear power generation. Japan has taken a careful approach towards the development of renewable power, and renewable power - except for hydropower - is substantially lower than in most other advanced countries. Japan’s potential for renewable energy is very high, especially wind and geo-thermal power, and will required substantial changes in laws and regulations, and a decentralized and democratic approach to grid management. Necessary liberalization of Japan’s electricity markets is in preparation, and we will see a rapid development of renewable energy. This report reviews the current situation and the future potential of renewable electrical power in Japan.
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A presentation by Dave Lucas, Corporate Specialist (Environmental Management) in Eskom's Climate Change and Sustainability Department, given to US bloggers on December 8, 2008, in Johannesburg.
IPP for CUC CNMI/USA Modern Independent Energy Plant in the CNMI, an Overseas...Victor Popolitov
Company’s main activities: initiation, investment, development, formation and operation of modern, autonomous independent power generating complexes on the Pacific islands and later in the Russian Federation. The model will be built on the concept of distributed energy (DE), where DE = RES + LNG + H2.
DE, RES, LNG, LNG TEU ISO, LNG FSRU, Mini LNG (tankers, ports and vessels) Victor Popolitov - Founder, President, victor-p@4is-cnmi.com,http://www.4is-cnmi.com
ABSTRACT: The quest for economical growth and development coupled with the need to have a secured environment necessitated the adoption of alternative energy technologies, one of which is hydropower technology. This paper brings to fore the hydropower resources, dams and river basins of Nigeria. It touches on the hydropower challenges and possible ways out of the problems associated with our hydropower dams. Corporate analysis of per capital electricity consumption worldwide is discussed as it concerns the subject matter. Basic design considerations of hydro dams are also highlighted.
Renewable energy is generally electricity supplied from sources, such as wind power, solar power,
geothermal energy, hydro power and various forms of biomass. The popularity of renewable energy
has experienced a significant upsurge in recent times due to the exhaustion of conventional power
generation methods and increasing realization of its adverse effects on the environment. Wind energy
has been harnessed for centuries but it has only emerged as a major part of our energy solution quite
recently and this report focus on utilizing wind energy by using vertical axis wind turbine.
1. Subcommittee on City Operations to Adapt to Global Climate Change Interim Report Presented by: Dick Stallone Chairman, Anchorage Winter Cities George Cannelos Vice Chair, Anchorage Winter Cities Presented to the 14 th World Winter Cities Conference of Mayors Maardu, Estonia January 2010 Representing the Municipality of Anchorage
2. Thank you to our hosts, Mayors and fellow members 14 th Winter Cities WWCAM – Maardu 2010 1 st WWC 10th WWC 12th WWC “ We hereby pledge to utilize the collective wisdom of WWCAM to make every effort to tackle the problem of global warming ” The Nuuk Declaration 2008 13 th WWC All illustrations courtesy of WWCAM Lithuania Maardu Estonia Tromse Norway Russia Mongolia China Korea Japan USA Greenland Canada Prince George Nuuk Aomori/Sapporo Taebaek/Hracheon Changchun/Shenyang/Harbi/ Jilin/Jixi/Qiqihar/Jiamusi Ulaanbaatar Novosibirsk/ Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk/ Magadan Anchorage Kaunas
3. Greetings from Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan Financial Responsibility – Security – Infrastructure – Energy 14 th Winter Cities WWCAM – Maardu 2010 3
9. Climate Change: Impacts for Energy 14 th Winter Cities WWCAM – Maardu 2010 14 th Winter Cities WWCAM – Maardu 2010 Bering Sea Gulf of Alaska Cook Inlet Currently over 90% of Anchorage power comes from natural gas from nearby Cook Inlet. Cook Inlet Southcentral Alaska faces imminent natural gas shortages for heat and electricity generation Anchorage
10. Cook Inlet gas production is in decline 14 th Winter Cities WWCAM – Maardu 2010 2007 Alaska Division of Oil and Gas, Production Forecast as of 2007 Source 2007 Annual Report 2026 Cook Inlet Historic and Projected Natural Gas Production 1958 - 2026 Under Development Ninilchik/Deep Creek All Other Swanson River Kenai/CLU McArthur River Beluga River North Cook Inlet Fortunately: Southcentral Alaska possesses a WEALTH of alternative energy options : - wind - geothermal - hydro - Underground coal gasification - tidal…… majority now under active investigation
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24. A Challenge – too many utilities 14 th Winter Cities WWCAM – Maardu 2010 Background: Our Regional Energy Challenges “ The Rail Belt”
33. Improving Access 14 th Winter Cities WWCAM – Maardu 2010 After Before Images courtesy RIM Architects
34. Ice-free Sidewalks 14 th Winter Cities WWCAM – Maardu 2010 After Before Images courtesy RIM Architects
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39. Anchorage LEED-Certified Project 14 th Winter Cities WWCAM – Maardu 2010 Image courtesy RIM Architects 14 th Winter Cities WWCAM – Maardu 2010 JL Tower
40. Anchorage LEED-Certified Project 14 th Winter Cities WWCAM – Maardu 2010 JL Tower Certified LEED Silver Core and Shell, 2009 Two major tenants have achieved LEED for Commercial Interiors, Silver Certification Images courtesy RIM Architects JL Tower
41. New “Green Buildings” in Anchorage 14 th Winter Cities WWCAM – Maardu 2010 Mountain View Library, under construction, artist’s rendering. Museum expansion Will be LEED silver Not LEED but designed for energy efficiency
42. New “Green Buildings” in Anchorage 14 th Winter Cities WWCAM – Maardu 2010 Dena’ina Convention Center Not LEED but designed for energy efficiency and is a green building
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