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TOTAL/LAMPIRIS - 2019 01 21 - presentation nicolas paris - #WeAreMobility - I...Thibaut De Norre
Electric vehicles are key to a successful energy transition. While some argue there are concerns about electricity supply and potential blackouts, others see opportunities. Rather than debate whether electric vehicles should be adopted, the discussion should focus on how to support their integration into energy and transportation systems in a sustainable way. This includes enabling fair public charging access, leveraging vehicle-to-grid technologies to provide grid services, and establishing industry partnerships to manage challenges and lead the transition.
The document summarizes Cologne's efforts in the GrowSmarter project to promote sustainable urban mobility. It introduced car-sharing and e-mobility options to reduce privately owned cars, installed additional charging infrastructure, and implemented bike-sharing and signage to encourage behavioral changes. The project aims to reduce traffic and parking needs in the city. Results and replication plans for these sustainable mobility measures will be presented.
Evance, formerly known as Iskra Wind Turbines, manufactures small wind turbines in the UK. Their lead product, the Evance Iskra R9000, is a 5kW turbine that typically produces 9,000 kWh of energy per year. Small wind turbines between 3kW to 50kW in size have the potential for a big future if certain barriers are addressed. Currently, small wind has higher costs than other renewable technologies due to low production volumes. However, increased production volumes could reduce costs substantially and make small wind economically viable without subsidies.
Microdistribution of freight, City of BarcelonaGrowSmarter
The document discusses using urban consolidation centers (UCCs) and electric cargo bikes for microdistribution of freight as a more sustainable alternative to traditional delivery trucks. A UCC pilot project in Barcelona found a 95.9% reduction in CO2 emissions, lower noise levels, improved delivery rates, and reduced traffic. Lessons learned indicate UCCs with electric bikes effectively reduce environmental and congestion impacts while lowering costs for carriers. Collaboration between local governments and operators is key to ensuring service sustainability and increased knowledge of microdistribution operations.
South-East European Exhibition and Conference on Energy Efficiency, Renewable...Via Expo
South East Europe features a great renewable energy potential. The Region has a good solar, wind and geothermal energy prospects. According to experts if the hydropower is utilized only, the countries can meet 100% of their energy needs. Well-developed agriculture and forestry industry is a prerequisite for the increasing of bioenergy implementation.
From 5-th to 7-th of March 2014 the South-East European Exhibition & Conference Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy and Smart Cities will open its doors. Philip Lowe, DG Energy EC, estimated the event as a key European energy hub and an exchange platform for new ideas.
This document lists several websites that provide information and resources related to carbon footprinting and climate change. The websites offer tools to calculate personal and business carbon footprints, provide information on energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies, and detail government programs that offer tax breaks and funding to support low-carbon development. The last entry provides contact information for local Business Link services that offer business advice and support.
This document discusses pathways to a sustainable energy transition for the Amsterdam region by 2028. It proposes connecting local stakeholders and professionals to create a 6-month plan to transition the region to 100% sustainable energy. Specific strategies proposed include investing current energy spending on social firms installing renewable technologies, hosting energy discussion events, mapping current initiatives, empowering communities, and challenging other regions to transition. The goal is to tap local wisdom and accelerate the transition through collaboration.
This document proposes an energy autonomy product called HybridSTROM that allows customers to build electricity production capacity starting at 1 EUR per month. It analyzes the product's value for customers in reducing annual energy costs and generating returns from capacity build up over 10-15 years. Projections estimate that with 70,000 customers by 2023, the company could generate over 1.3 million in revenue and accumulate over 300 thousand in leveraged capacity investments while maintaining cashflow and earnings growth. The ask is for a 1 million EUR seed round to fund customer acquisition and core team growth with the goal of hitting Series A milestones in Q4 2019.
TOTAL/LAMPIRIS - 2019 01 21 - presentation nicolas paris - #WeAreMobility - I...Thibaut De Norre
Electric vehicles are key to a successful energy transition. While some argue there are concerns about electricity supply and potential blackouts, others see opportunities. Rather than debate whether electric vehicles should be adopted, the discussion should focus on how to support their integration into energy and transportation systems in a sustainable way. This includes enabling fair public charging access, leveraging vehicle-to-grid technologies to provide grid services, and establishing industry partnerships to manage challenges and lead the transition.
The document summarizes Cologne's efforts in the GrowSmarter project to promote sustainable urban mobility. It introduced car-sharing and e-mobility options to reduce privately owned cars, installed additional charging infrastructure, and implemented bike-sharing and signage to encourage behavioral changes. The project aims to reduce traffic and parking needs in the city. Results and replication plans for these sustainable mobility measures will be presented.
Evance, formerly known as Iskra Wind Turbines, manufactures small wind turbines in the UK. Their lead product, the Evance Iskra R9000, is a 5kW turbine that typically produces 9,000 kWh of energy per year. Small wind turbines between 3kW to 50kW in size have the potential for a big future if certain barriers are addressed. Currently, small wind has higher costs than other renewable technologies due to low production volumes. However, increased production volumes could reduce costs substantially and make small wind economically viable without subsidies.
Microdistribution of freight, City of BarcelonaGrowSmarter
The document discusses using urban consolidation centers (UCCs) and electric cargo bikes for microdistribution of freight as a more sustainable alternative to traditional delivery trucks. A UCC pilot project in Barcelona found a 95.9% reduction in CO2 emissions, lower noise levels, improved delivery rates, and reduced traffic. Lessons learned indicate UCCs with electric bikes effectively reduce environmental and congestion impacts while lowering costs for carriers. Collaboration between local governments and operators is key to ensuring service sustainability and increased knowledge of microdistribution operations.
South-East European Exhibition and Conference on Energy Efficiency, Renewable...Via Expo
South East Europe features a great renewable energy potential. The Region has a good solar, wind and geothermal energy prospects. According to experts if the hydropower is utilized only, the countries can meet 100% of their energy needs. Well-developed agriculture and forestry industry is a prerequisite for the increasing of bioenergy implementation.
From 5-th to 7-th of March 2014 the South-East European Exhibition & Conference Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy and Smart Cities will open its doors. Philip Lowe, DG Energy EC, estimated the event as a key European energy hub and an exchange platform for new ideas.
This document lists several websites that provide information and resources related to carbon footprinting and climate change. The websites offer tools to calculate personal and business carbon footprints, provide information on energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies, and detail government programs that offer tax breaks and funding to support low-carbon development. The last entry provides contact information for local Business Link services that offer business advice and support.
This document discusses pathways to a sustainable energy transition for the Amsterdam region by 2028. It proposes connecting local stakeholders and professionals to create a 6-month plan to transition the region to 100% sustainable energy. Specific strategies proposed include investing current energy spending on social firms installing renewable technologies, hosting energy discussion events, mapping current initiatives, empowering communities, and challenging other regions to transition. The goal is to tap local wisdom and accelerate the transition through collaboration.
This document proposes an energy autonomy product called HybridSTROM that allows customers to build electricity production capacity starting at 1 EUR per month. It analyzes the product's value for customers in reducing annual energy costs and generating returns from capacity build up over 10-15 years. Projections estimate that with 70,000 customers by 2023, the company could generate over 1.3 million in revenue and accumulate over 300 thousand in leveraged capacity investments while maintaining cashflow and earnings growth. The ask is for a 1 million EUR seed round to fund customer acquisition and core team growth with the goal of hitting Series A milestones in Q4 2019.
Molly Webb, The Climate Group - The Smart 2020 OpportunityShane Mitchell
The document discusses the findings of the SMART 2020 report, which analyzed the potential for information and communication technologies (ICT) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enable a low-carbon economy by 2020. The key findings are that ICT solutions could deliver greenhouse gas emission savings of 7.8 gigatons of CO2 equivalent in 2020, which is over five times the ICT sector's own footprint and 15% of global emissions. Specific technologies like smart motors, logistics applications, buildings technologies, and smart grids each have the potential to reduce over 1 gigaton of emissions. The total economic value of these emission savings is estimated to be 600 billion euros.
The document discusses various green technologies being implemented in cold storage facilities and supply chains. It describes solar panels powering a Dutch cold storage facility, generating enough energy for 130 households. It also discusses geothermal energy being used in the Netherlands for greenhouses, buildings and cold storage. Aquifer cold storage uses cooler groundwater in the summer for facilities. There is potential to store wind power in cold storage facilities as thermal energy. Improved communication through technologies like the internet of things could increase efficiency in cold chains.
Geert de Jong, Air Quality & Electric Mobility Program Manager at The City of Amsterdam gave this presentation at Forth's Roadmap webinar on June 17, 2020
This document discusses empowering smart energy citizens through localized energy supply systems. It outlines a Green Deal between Dutch cities, grid operators, and the Ministry of Economic Affairs to promote innovations in smart energy cities. The deal focuses on five lines of action: 1) smart design and selection of projects using data; 2) matchmaking innovation locations and searches; 3) awareness raising and empowerment of citizens; 4) knowledge sharing; and 5) communication and planning for 2017-2019. Phase 3A of the deal involves 12 kickstart projects in Dutch cities to test localized energy solutions and empower citizens through activities like energy collectives and data sharing. The overall goal is a transition to a more localized and citizen-driven energy supply system by 20
Esimerkkejä ja nostoja suomalaisten yritysten liiketoimintamahdollisuuksista ...TAPIO
The document discusses Finland's leadership in the cleantech industry across several sectors including energy and resource efficiency, smart transport and logistics, renewables and smart grid, waste-to-value, bioproducts and materials, air quality, and more. It highlights the large and growing global market opportunities in these sectors totaling over $5 trillion annually. It also profiles several major Finnish cleantech companies and how they evolved from traditional industries to become leaders in providing sustainable solutions.
27.10.16. Members of the IEA Annex 42 working group met for a panel meeting. Sympower was invited to attend and speak as an example of a party actively working towards capitalising on the heat pump flexibility for a more sustainable energy system.
The Legal Framework for Solar Plant projects in SenegalEtienne Marque
Senegal has strong potential for solar power but currently produces less than 1% of its electricity from solar plants despite having high solar radiation. The country has a legal framework that favors renewable energy investment and competition. This includes laws that regulate the electricity sector, promote non-fossil fuels, and make public tendering mandatory for projects. Senegal also has many investment treaties and a stable political environment. The World Bank's Scaling Solar program aims to help Senegal develop bankable solar projects and increase electricity capacity by 25% through an initial public tender for a 100MW solar PV plant.
The document summarizes a presentation on alternative energy given by Thomas H. Arrington III to the Hampton Roads S.A.M.E. Chapter. The presentation discussed the benefits of alternative energy such as reducing costs, assisting states to meet renewable energy standards, and reducing carbon emissions. It noted that no single solution exists and change will be costly. The presentation then covered various alternative energy sources for the Hampton Roads region like wind, solar, compressed natural gas, and their technical specifications. It advocated creating a pro-wind attitude and utilizing the region's infrastructure and facilities to promote this industry and new job growth.
Il World Energy Inside è una pubblicazione mensile del World Energy Council (WEC) contenente interviste a rappresentanti del WEC e dei Comitati Nazionali, overview e aggiornamenti sulle attività recenti e future del WEC in tutto il mondo e, approfondimenti sulle ultime news in ambito energetico.
Andrew Bowerbank, former Executive Director of the World Green Building Council, and founder of the EC3 Initiative gives an update on electric vehicle technologies and the implications for builders, with a specific focus on Canada.
Energy X.0 encapsulates the visions for such a revolution in the energy systems considering the technological progress and the need for a revolution to save our planet.
CRESS energy storage for industrial efficiency | Investment PitchRichard Bradshaw
CRESS Systems has developed a revolutionary flywheel energy storage and recovery system for industrial use. The system harvests kinetic energy from industrial machinery like container cranes during braking, stores it in a high-speed flywheel, and then uses that stored energy to power the machinery instead of burning fuel. This could save port operators over 30% on energy costs annually by reducing their diesel usage. CRESS has validated the technology and received government grants, and their flywheel system offers benefits over traditional chemical batteries like longer lifespan and no charging time. They plan to initially sell the systems to major port operators and container crane manufacturers.
This document discusses tools and strategies for building a thriving cleantech sector in Finland. It provides an overview of WWF's work in climate innovation, including storytelling, policy work, sector analysis, innovation system studies, corporate partnerships, financing, and communication initiatives. It also summarizes trends in the cleantech market like growing investment in renewables. Recommendations focus on strengthening domestic policy and testing innovations, Nordic collaboration, entrepreneurship programs, debt financing, cleantech-as-a-service models, and engaging corporations.
CCXG Global Forum October 2018, Energy in transition by L. Varro OECD Environment
The document discusses the transition to renewable energy sources. It notes that while wind and solar PV costs have declined significantly, their adoption necessitates transformation of energy systems as their output is variable. Wind and solar have compensated for slowdowns in nuclear and hydro, but their impact on demand has declined in recent years. Electric vehicles are slowing oil demand growth, but demand continues rising rapidly overall. Stranded asset risk for oil producers is manageable if investment matches depletion rates. Gas, coal, and carbon capture technologies all have important roles to play in low-carbon future energy mixes according to the document.
Chile imports over 60% of its primary energy and has an installed electricity capacity of 19.5 GW generated across 4 non-connected grids. Electricity comes primarily from coal (41.5%) and hydroelectric (31.6%) sources. Investment opportunities exist in renewable energy projects, upgrading transmission infrastructure, energy efficiency, and green engineering. The electricity market is highly concentrated among a few large companies. Strong environmental opposition has stalled major projects in the past.
Corrently - energy tariff with built-in value-creation!Manuel Utz
Corrently is an energy tariff that rewards customers with a digital currency called Corrently for each kilowatt hour of electricity used. Customers can exchange Correntlys for tokens that represent ownership in renewable energy generation projects, helping them invest in green energy. Alternatively, customers can redeem Correntlys to help fund local community projects. The goal is to give customers more autonomy and value from their electricity consumption by building a marketplace where they can directly support renewable energy and social initiatives. Corrently aims to make investing in renewable energy as easy as signing up for a new electricity plan.
Molly Webb, The Climate Group - The Smart 2020 OpportunityShane Mitchell
The document discusses the findings of the SMART 2020 report, which analyzed the potential for information and communication technologies (ICT) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enable a low-carbon economy by 2020. The key findings are that ICT solutions could deliver greenhouse gas emission savings of 7.8 gigatons of CO2 equivalent in 2020, which is over five times the ICT sector's own footprint and 15% of global emissions. Specific technologies like smart motors, logistics applications, buildings technologies, and smart grids each have the potential to reduce over 1 gigaton of emissions. The total economic value of these emission savings is estimated to be 600 billion euros.
The document discusses various green technologies being implemented in cold storage facilities and supply chains. It describes solar panels powering a Dutch cold storage facility, generating enough energy for 130 households. It also discusses geothermal energy being used in the Netherlands for greenhouses, buildings and cold storage. Aquifer cold storage uses cooler groundwater in the summer for facilities. There is potential to store wind power in cold storage facilities as thermal energy. Improved communication through technologies like the internet of things could increase efficiency in cold chains.
Geert de Jong, Air Quality & Electric Mobility Program Manager at The City of Amsterdam gave this presentation at Forth's Roadmap webinar on June 17, 2020
This document discusses empowering smart energy citizens through localized energy supply systems. It outlines a Green Deal between Dutch cities, grid operators, and the Ministry of Economic Affairs to promote innovations in smart energy cities. The deal focuses on five lines of action: 1) smart design and selection of projects using data; 2) matchmaking innovation locations and searches; 3) awareness raising and empowerment of citizens; 4) knowledge sharing; and 5) communication and planning for 2017-2019. Phase 3A of the deal involves 12 kickstart projects in Dutch cities to test localized energy solutions and empower citizens through activities like energy collectives and data sharing. The overall goal is a transition to a more localized and citizen-driven energy supply system by 20
Esimerkkejä ja nostoja suomalaisten yritysten liiketoimintamahdollisuuksista ...TAPIO
The document discusses Finland's leadership in the cleantech industry across several sectors including energy and resource efficiency, smart transport and logistics, renewables and smart grid, waste-to-value, bioproducts and materials, air quality, and more. It highlights the large and growing global market opportunities in these sectors totaling over $5 trillion annually. It also profiles several major Finnish cleantech companies and how they evolved from traditional industries to become leaders in providing sustainable solutions.
27.10.16. Members of the IEA Annex 42 working group met for a panel meeting. Sympower was invited to attend and speak as an example of a party actively working towards capitalising on the heat pump flexibility for a more sustainable energy system.
The Legal Framework for Solar Plant projects in SenegalEtienne Marque
Senegal has strong potential for solar power but currently produces less than 1% of its electricity from solar plants despite having high solar radiation. The country has a legal framework that favors renewable energy investment and competition. This includes laws that regulate the electricity sector, promote non-fossil fuels, and make public tendering mandatory for projects. Senegal also has many investment treaties and a stable political environment. The World Bank's Scaling Solar program aims to help Senegal develop bankable solar projects and increase electricity capacity by 25% through an initial public tender for a 100MW solar PV plant.
The document summarizes a presentation on alternative energy given by Thomas H. Arrington III to the Hampton Roads S.A.M.E. Chapter. The presentation discussed the benefits of alternative energy such as reducing costs, assisting states to meet renewable energy standards, and reducing carbon emissions. It noted that no single solution exists and change will be costly. The presentation then covered various alternative energy sources for the Hampton Roads region like wind, solar, compressed natural gas, and their technical specifications. It advocated creating a pro-wind attitude and utilizing the region's infrastructure and facilities to promote this industry and new job growth.
Il World Energy Inside è una pubblicazione mensile del World Energy Council (WEC) contenente interviste a rappresentanti del WEC e dei Comitati Nazionali, overview e aggiornamenti sulle attività recenti e future del WEC in tutto il mondo e, approfondimenti sulle ultime news in ambito energetico.
Andrew Bowerbank, former Executive Director of the World Green Building Council, and founder of the EC3 Initiative gives an update on electric vehicle technologies and the implications for builders, with a specific focus on Canada.
Energy X.0 encapsulates the visions for such a revolution in the energy systems considering the technological progress and the need for a revolution to save our planet.
CRESS energy storage for industrial efficiency | Investment PitchRichard Bradshaw
CRESS Systems has developed a revolutionary flywheel energy storage and recovery system for industrial use. The system harvests kinetic energy from industrial machinery like container cranes during braking, stores it in a high-speed flywheel, and then uses that stored energy to power the machinery instead of burning fuel. This could save port operators over 30% on energy costs annually by reducing their diesel usage. CRESS has validated the technology and received government grants, and their flywheel system offers benefits over traditional chemical batteries like longer lifespan and no charging time. They plan to initially sell the systems to major port operators and container crane manufacturers.
This document discusses tools and strategies for building a thriving cleantech sector in Finland. It provides an overview of WWF's work in climate innovation, including storytelling, policy work, sector analysis, innovation system studies, corporate partnerships, financing, and communication initiatives. It also summarizes trends in the cleantech market like growing investment in renewables. Recommendations focus on strengthening domestic policy and testing innovations, Nordic collaboration, entrepreneurship programs, debt financing, cleantech-as-a-service models, and engaging corporations.
CCXG Global Forum October 2018, Energy in transition by L. Varro OECD Environment
The document discusses the transition to renewable energy sources. It notes that while wind and solar PV costs have declined significantly, their adoption necessitates transformation of energy systems as their output is variable. Wind and solar have compensated for slowdowns in nuclear and hydro, but their impact on demand has declined in recent years. Electric vehicles are slowing oil demand growth, but demand continues rising rapidly overall. Stranded asset risk for oil producers is manageable if investment matches depletion rates. Gas, coal, and carbon capture technologies all have important roles to play in low-carbon future energy mixes according to the document.
Chile imports over 60% of its primary energy and has an installed electricity capacity of 19.5 GW generated across 4 non-connected grids. Electricity comes primarily from coal (41.5%) and hydroelectric (31.6%) sources. Investment opportunities exist in renewable energy projects, upgrading transmission infrastructure, energy efficiency, and green engineering. The electricity market is highly concentrated among a few large companies. Strong environmental opposition has stalled major projects in the past.
Corrently - energy tariff with built-in value-creation!Manuel Utz
Corrently is an energy tariff that rewards customers with a digital currency called Corrently for each kilowatt hour of electricity used. Customers can exchange Correntlys for tokens that represent ownership in renewable energy generation projects, helping them invest in green energy. Alternatively, customers can redeem Correntlys to help fund local community projects. The goal is to give customers more autonomy and value from their electricity consumption by building a marketplace where they can directly support renewable energy and social initiatives. Corrently aims to make investing in renewable energy as easy as signing up for a new electricity plan.
The past was marked by a central generation of energy. For example, by nuclear power or coal-fired power. The lifecycle costs of nuclear power are very high and the technology is not always manageable. The coal-fired power significantly damages the world's climate. The purpose of this presentation is to show that local renewable electricity generation is a very good alternative.
Self-consumption of renewable energy provides key benefits to both consumers and the energy system. Storage and distributed generation are complementary and allow for increased self-sufficiency and better demand management at the local level. However, Spain's recent regulation blocks the potential of self-consumption by imposing limits and fees. A stable, long-term policy is needed at both the EU and national levels to empower consumers, promote renewable energy development, and transition to sustainable energy systems through measures like net billing and incentives for battery storage.
The document discusses the economic benefits of community heating systems. It states that community heating systems provide lower energy bills for consumers due to efficiencies of scale. They also create local jobs during construction and operation of the heating plants. Community heating is seen as an important industry for a green economy as fossil fuels decline and it can utilize waste materials that would otherwise go to landfill.
Johannes KINDLER, former vice-chairman of the “BundesNetzAgentur” (the German Federal Network Agency) and currently working for an international law firm: Bird&Bird, spoke about the development of German power grid: its issues and the need for European policies for networks.
Germany has ambitious long-term energy goals to transition to renewable energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This includes increasing renewable electricity to 80% and cutting energy consumption in half by improving efficiency. A phase-out of nuclear power by 2022 was accelerated after Fukushima. Public support for renewable energy is high due to environmental and safety concerns about nuclear power. The transition faces challenges including managing fluctuations in renewable energy, rising costs, and ensuring grid stability. Reforms are underway to reduce subsidies and encourage more direct marketing of renewable energy while still expanding clean energy.
Grupo Nexus Energía is an energy company founded in 2000 that operates in Spain, Portugal, France, Italy and Germany. It specializes in the purchase and sale of electricity, natural gas, and representation of renewable energy producers. The company has a turnover of over €800 million yearly and over 200 professionals. It offers services for both energy consumers and producers, including sale of electricity and natural gas, producer representation, consultancy, and training.
This document discusses three questions about electricity in Northern Ireland: whether it is a service or commodity, if Northern Ireland should be in the Single Electricity Market, and if consumers are paying too much. It argues that electricity costs have increased significantly since the 1990s due to privatization and being in the SEM. Reform is needed to make the system more efficient and support the transition to renewable energy at lowest cost.
Entelios AG - Demand Response for Germany and EuropeAQAL Group
Entelios AG is Germany’s Demand Response Aggregator. We introduce proven and powerful cleantech technology to the European smart grid markets. Entelios is applying a leapfrog strategy, providing the next evolutionary step called Demand Response 2.0, doing our part in enabling renewable energy and reducing the need for more fossil fuel power plants.
The Post-FIT reality: promising business models for photovoltaicRiccardo Battisti
The document discusses promising business models for photovoltaics (PV) in a post-incentive environment. It analyzes experiences from 7 countries and focuses on the primary PV market. New models combine self-consumption for energy savings with PV electricity supply through power purchase agreements and more active consumer involvement. While high self-consumption models are feasible, legislation must not hinder these new approaches. The document provides examples of viable PV projects for multi-family housing, public buildings, commercial facilities, and industrial sites. It also discusses the potential impact of legislative changes on project profitability.
Knut Eirik Gustavsen - Electric Vehicles Disrupting the Norwegian GridInnovation Norway
This document discusses smart energy markets and disruptive innovation in Norway. It contains the following key points:
1. NCE Smart Energy Markets is a Norwegian cluster and competence center representing businesses with a total revenue of 21 billion Norwegian kroner that cooperate around energy and ICT activities.
2. The cluster developed software for the first European electricity exchange and CO2 trade system, and became a Center of Expertise in 2009 to receive long-term governmental funding.
3. Examples are given of how smart charging of electric vehicles and demand response could help balance the electrical grid as renewable energy and electric vehicles become more prevalent in Norway.
Your Power Future of Renewables Low Carbon South West Bristol & Bath Science ...The Future Economy Network
This document discusses the importance and future of solar power. It makes the following key points:
1. Solar power prices have dropped significantly in recent years and are forecast to continue falling, making solar a more affordable and accessible energy source. The IEA and other organizations predict solar will become the largest global energy source by 2050.
2. Solar power represents a step towards more decentralized, low-pollution energy generation. Rooftop solar in particular provides opportunities for homeowners and businesses to reduce energy bills.
3. Storage technologies will be a major driver of future solar adoption by allowing daytime solar generation to be used at night. Storage is already being deployed and its widespread use will significantly increase the viability
Provides electricity grid basics, why energy storage is needed, describes the behind-the-meter application, and highlights solution for commercial and industrial,
NanoGrids for Home Application in a Power Cloud Framework Alessandro Burgio
Thanks to recent innovations driven by European Union and national policies, lately it has been possible to see the realization of effective renewable energy technologies, for both large and small-scale use, alongside considerable cost reductions for customers. As a result, businesses and households can increasingly produce and consume, some or all, their own electricity, either instantaneously or in a deferred manner through decentralized storage, behind the connection point with the grid (i.e. the meter). In such a way, it is possible to maximize self-consumption in order to increase their efficiency of energy use and reduce their exposure to electricity prices. In the paper, the use of the so-called Nanogrid for Home Application is proposed to achieve the result of the self-consumption maximization. Moreover, a framework of exchanging energy among Prosumers (Power Cloud) is illustrated to promote the use of Nanogrids for Home Applications.
Project Save Power - Communication Strategy to save powerShantanu Sengupta
The document outlines a communication strategy for an electricity conservation campaign in Oman. It begins with an introduction and background on the brief from the Electricity Holding Company (EHC) in Oman to launch a second phase of an "Save Electricity" campaign. It then provides details on market realities around electricity consumption in Oman, including consumption levels, growth projections, tariff structures and subsidies. Consumer research findings indicate that electricity and air conditioning are taken for granted, and while the message of conservation was recalled, it is not practiced. The communication strategy aims to generate awareness and responsibility around conservation by shaking users with stark realities around potential impacts of wastage, such as power cuts, increased imports and rising subsidies. The strategy positions
Presentation to Combined Heat and Power Roadshow 30 05_13ChrisJCook
This document discusses funding models for transitioning to a natural grid system in the UK. It proposes using open capital models like capital partnerships and prepayment to finance decentralized energy infrastructure. Capital partnerships would align stakeholder interests through a cooperative structure. Prepayment models would allow exchanging value now for discounted future energy or taxes, providing returns. Examples from Denmark show community-based district heating and renewable energy cooperatives can work. The natural grid needs people-focused financing and asset-based funding beyond traditional public/private models.
CO2-Monitoring: Der GrünstromIndex – Transparente und maßgeschneiderte Vorher...Thorsten Zoerner
Entdecken Sie die Innovation des GrünstromIndex (GSI) von STROMDAO GmbH. Diese Präsentation führt Sie durch die Geschichte, Technologie und Anwendungen des GSI, der Transparenz und Handlungsfähigkeit im Bereich der grünen Energie schafft.
Hauptmerkmale und Vorteile:
Präzise Vorhersagen: 72-Stunden-Prognose zur Verfügbarkeit von grünem Strom auf Postleitzahlenebene.
Hohe Nutzerzahlen: Über 1 Million tägliche Abrufe zeigen die Relevanz und das Vertrauen in den GSI.
Kostenlose REST-API: Entwicklern steht eine zugängliche API zur Integration in verschiedene Anwendungen zur Verfügung.
Robuste Technologie: Basierend auf einem FF-Graphen mit 15 Milliarden Knoten, der kontinuierlich optimiert wird.
Kumulierte Entwicklungsinvestitionen: Über 4,7 Millionen Euro Entwicklungsaufwand.
Warum der GrünstromIndex?
Der GSI wurde entwickelt, um die Transparenz im Bereich der grünen Energie zu erhöhen. Durch intuitive Informationen hilft er, bewusste Entscheidungen zur optimalen Nutzung erneuerbarer Energien zu treffen. Die Präsentation beleuchtet die Motivation hinter der Entwicklung und zeigt, wie der GSI das Bewusstsein und die Handlungsfähigkeit im Umgang mit grüner Energie verbessert.
Praxisbeispiele:
Regionale Unterschiede: Beispiele aus Möttingen und Riesa zeigen individuelle Handlungsempfehlungen. In Möttingen sollte der Stromverbrauch um 19:00 Uhr vermieden werden, während in Riesa optimale Bedingungen zur gleichen Zeit bestehen.
Integration in den Alltag: Der GSI ist in Energiemanagement-Systeme, Elektrofahrzeug-Ladestationen und öffentliche Informationsdisplays integriert.
Individuelle Tarifoptionen: Dynamische Lade- und Stromtarife basierend auf der Verfügbarkeit von grünem Strom ermöglichen eine nachhaltige Energienutzung.
Technologische Basis:
Der GSI basiert auf einem komplexen Netzwerk von Datenquellen, integriert in einem „Fast Forward Graph“. Diese Daten umfassen physikalische Messungen, Handelsinformationen und infrastrukturelle Daten, was präzise Vorhersagen und umsetzbare Empfehlungen ermöglicht.
Zukunftsvision:
Die Präsentation zeigt, wie der GSI aktuelle Bedürfnisse erfüllt und die Zukunft der Energieversorgung beeinflusst. Durch kontinuierliche Entwicklung und Integration in Projekte und Systeme trägt der GSI zur Digitalisierung der Energiewende bei und unterstützt die nachhaltige Nutzung von Ressourcen.
Lassen Sie sich von dieser Präsentation inspirieren und entdecken Sie, wie der GrünstromIndex Ihnen helfen kann, nachhaltigere Entscheidungen zu treffen und die Verfügbarkeit von grünem Strom optimal zu nutzen.
Weiterführende Informationen:
Besuchen Sie gruenstromindex.de für detaillierte Informationen und Zugang zur REST-API, um den GrünstromIndex in Ihre Anwendungen zu integrieren.
NetworkingFriday: Das STROMDAO Energy Application Framework (EAF)Thorsten Zoerner
Erfahren Sie, wie das STROMDAO Energy Application Framework die Implementierung innovativer Energieprodukte und -dienstleistungen vereinfacht und es Energieversorgern ermöglicht, maßgeschneiderte Energieanwendungen schnell und einfach auf den Markt zu bringen.
The stationary energy storage system (SESS) market is experiencing rapid growth driven by increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions and technological advances in battery chemistry. On the demand side, consumers and industries are investing in SESS for both environmental and economic benefits like energy cost savings and resilience. Various innovations in battery technologies are also diversifying the storage options available. Key trends shaping the SESS market include a focus on sustainability, investment in advanced technologies, expanding renewable energy integration, leveraging policy incentives, and developing energy-as-a-service business models.
Grüner versorgen mit IT, Big Data und Blockchain!
Die STROMDAO GmbH entwickelt intelligente Softwarelösungen sowie digitale Konzepte für eine sichere und zuverlässige Versorgung mit dezentral erzeugten erneuerbaren Energien. Vieles, was bisher für unmöglich gehalten wird kann bei der STROMDAO GmbH in der Praxis erlebt werden. Beispiele sind Produkte wie
Corrently Ökostrom regional – Dynamischer Grünstromtarif für effektiven Klimaschutz durch gezielten Verbrauch von regionalem Ökostrom. Funktioniert in ganz Deutschland – postleitzahlgenau – mit Aufbau von Eigenerzeugung.
Corrently Öko-Autostrom – der beste Ökostromtarif für Elektromobilität, Elektroautos und E-mobile Flottenlösungen! Dynamisch und 100 % CO2-neutral.
Corrently Öko-Wärmestrom – der dynamische Ökostromtarif für Wärmepumpen, Infrarot- und Elektroheizung.
Corrently Ökostromtarife sind 100 % CO2-neutral vom Erzeuger bis zur Steckdose – mit Aufbau von Eigenerzeugung und voller Flexibilität bei Ortswechsel, weil alle Daten in der Blockchain sicher hinterlegt sind.
Strom-Quittung digital – für Lade-Sharing, flexibles Elektro-Tanken und Wall-Box-Sharing. Für mehr Elektromobilität – einfach, persönlich, ohne Hardware und finanzamtskonform. Die Lösung für kleine, große und individuelle Ladeinfrastruktur – plattformunabhängig und sicher!
IDENTITY BASED CONSENSUS FRAMEWORK FOR ISO 14064-2 GHG REPORTINGThorsten Zoerner
This document provides a framework for Greenhouse Gas (GHG) monitoring as a tool for reporting and continuous auditing. It is not intended to be a full explanation of the validation and verification standards, the related requirements, or implementation regulations. Instead, it aims to promote an understanding of how self-sovereign identities (SSI) could be facilitated in a consensus-based manner to establish a framework. It uses the ISO 14064-2 specification with guidance at the project level for quantification, monitoring, and reporting of greenhouse gas emission reductions or removal enhancements.
Strom-Quittung - Fair laden bei praktisch jeder WallboxThorsten Zoerner
Zwischen verschenken von Ladestrom und
Wegelagerrei mit überteuerten Ladepreisen, existiert der Bedarf an direkten Lösungen, die Stromgeber und Stromnehmer zusammenbringen.
Lade-Sharing, flexibles Elektro-Tanken, Wall-Box-Sharing – für mehr Elektromobilität: einfach, persönlich und finanzamtskonform. Laden beim Nachbarn, der Bäckerei, dem Einzelhandel, unterwegs an privaten Wallboxen und bezahlen – jetzt gibt’s die Quittung für elektromobiles, intelligentes und dezentrales Autostromteilen!
Fair laden bei praktisch jeder Wallbox
Bisher konnte Autostrom an privaten und quasi-privaten Ladesäulen wie z. B. im Einzelhandel, bei Dienstleistungsunternehmen oder im Gewerbe nur kostenlos angeboten werden: Der Abrechnungs- und Belegvorgang war kompliziert und hat sich nicht gerechnet. Unternehmen konnten die Stromkosten als Werbungskosten absetzen oder auf ihre Leistungen umlegen; damit haben viele bezahlt, was wenige genutzt haben.
Finanzamt-ready – praktisch überall elektrisch tanken
Die STROMDAO-Quittungen fürs Elektrotanken wurden von allen Instanzen der Finanzbehörden geprüft und haben den Behördenmarathon erfolgreich abgeschlossen. Die Freigabe wurde erteilt – ein Ritterschlag des deutschen Steuerrechts für ein innovatives Energie-Start-Up aus Baden-Württemberg, das Energiewende und Elektromobilität mit Lade-Sharing vorantreibt! Die Quittung fürs Autostromtanken ist in Verbindung mit dem Corrently Autostromtarif für privaten und geschäftlichen Einsatz verfügbar – für entspanntes, sauberes Umherstromern mit dezentralem, regionalem Ökostrom.
Links:
https://strom-quittung.de/
“Game Changer” und “Disruption” für ganze Industrien – die Blockchain wurde in den letzten Jahren mitunter als universaler Heilsbringerin der Zukunft bezeichnet. Fest steht, dass die Technologie große Potenziale zur Lösung gegenwärtiger Herausforderungen bereithält. Bei all dem Hype fällt es allerdings gar nicht so leicht, Blockchain und ihre Einsatzmöglichkeiten und Chancen überhaupt zu begreifen.
https://www.stromdao.de/crowdfunding/info
- Grünes Investment durch einfache, klimaneutrale Möglichkeit die Neuinvestition in Erneuerbare Energieanlage zu fördern
- Technologie-Level ist TRL 9 und Geschäftsmodell hat proof of concept, Markteintritt bereits erfolgt
Hoher Innovationsgrad und starkes Technologie-Know-how durch
- GrünstromIndex und strikte Digitalisierungsstrategie
- Stärkung der Regionalität: Kunde hat individuelles GrünstromErlebnis, fühlt sich dadurch ernst genommen, hohe Kundenbindung
https://www.stromdao.de/crowdfunding/info
Der Markteintritt ist bereits erfolgt und externer Zuspruch vorhanden, denn Technologie und Geschäftsmodell sind bereits entwickelt und erprobt. Um in die Marktdurchdringung zu gehen und regionale Marketingmaßnahmen umzusetzen, benötigen wir das Kapital aus dem Crowdfunding: https://www.fundernation.eu/investments/stromdao-gmbh?utm_source=stromdao
Digitalisierung und Community kommt nach dem EEGThorsten Zoerner
Risiko- und Kostenmanagement durch Digitalisierung bei Stromprodukten. Im Corrently Ökosystem ( https://www.corrently.de/ ) zeigen wir bereits heute, was möglich ist und gerne auch von anderen Stromanbietern adaptiert werden darf.
Eine regionale Energiewende schaffen, durch variable Stromtarife. Die Orientierung und Gleichmachung auf einen einzelnen Börsenstrompreis sorgt für lokale Probleme, die nur durch Reserven kompensiert werden können. Dies ist nicht nur schlecht für das Klima sowie die regionale Wirtschaft, sondern auch für den Geldbeutel.
https://www.corrently.de/
Das Startup STROMDAO steigert mit dynamischen Stromtarifen den Anteil er-
neuerbarer Energien im Netz, entlastet durch regionalen Verbrauch die Strom-
netze, ermöglicht Marktteilnehmern den regionalen Vertrieb und schafft mit intel-
ligenten Stromprodukten für Endverbraucher bleibende Werte in Form von An-
teilen an erneuerbaren Energieanlagen. Mit den Produkten des Start-ups werden
weniger erneuerbare Energieanlagen wegen Netzüberlastung abgeschaltet.
Dadurch gibt es mehr grünen Strom im Netz, was sich positiv auf den Klima-
schutz auswirkt. Künstliche Intelligenz und Blockchain-Technologie schaffen An-
reize in Form von Echtzeit-Gutschriften für netzkonformen Grünstromverbrauch.
Diese kann der Kunde als Micro-Investments in erneuerbare Energieanlagen an-
legen.
Mit dynamischen Stromtarifen von STROMDAO werden Verbraucher zu aktiven Klimaschützern, aktiven Netz- und Energiemarktteilnehmern, regional, dezentral, erneuer-
bar und sie werden Anteilseigner an EE-Anlagen, ohne Immobilienbesitz, ohne eigenes Dach.
In den kommenden 12 Monaten wollen wir Voraussetzungen für ein Wachstum auf 100.000 Stromkunden schaffen. Hierzu wurde ein Kommunikationskonzept erarbeitet, das nach Erhalt der notwendigen Liquidität umgesetzt wird.
Each Corrently represents one kilowatt-hour of consumed electricity. As consumption behaviors differ the amount of Corrently´s collected during a month is different as well. A single-family household with 3 persons for example might consume around 200 kWh of electricity and therefore collect 200 corrently´s per month. These Corrently´s can then be spent to purchase CORI Invest Tokens which in turn grants a shared profit of the REGF´s profit. The micro investment mechanism works directly off the customers electricity bill. The CORI Tokens are native assets backed tokens which are based on the ERC 20 Token Standard. That means that they are compatible with the Ethereum Blockchain. However, as the public Ethereum Blockchain is not yet suited to handle small scale and high-volume energy transactions STROMDAO developed the Fury Network – an open-source, Ethereum based blockchain specially designed for energy market needs.
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Sie beziehen Ihren Ökostrom aus nachhaltigen Quellen, zertifiziert durch den TÜV NORD zu fairen und transparenten Vertragskonditionen mit attraktiven Vorteilen.
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Für jede Kilo-Watt-Stunde Strom erhalten Sie 1 Corrently in Echtzet gutgeschrieben, über den Sie frei verfügen können.
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Tauschen Sie 200 Corrently (ungefähr der Monatsverbrauch eines 2 Personen Haushaltes) in den Aufbau von Kapazitäten zur Stromerzeugung aus Sonne, Wind, Wasser oder Biomasse.
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Erhalten Sie ca. 10 Cent je Monat aus dem Ertrag dieser Anlagen gutgeschrieben.
Konsens ohne Mittelmann - Blockchain in der EnergiewirtschaftThorsten Zoerner
Kommunikation wird in der Energiewirtschaft sehr häufig durch Gesetzte und Verordnung geregelt und dient letztendlich lediglich zur Sicherstellung eines Konsens. Mit der Energy Blockchain wird der Strommarkt digitalisiert und eine neue Datendrehscheibe etabliert.
A toxic combination of 15 years of low growth, and four decades of high inequality, has left Britain poorer and falling behind its peers. Productivity growth is weak and public investment is low, while wages today are no higher than they were before the financial crisis. Britain needs a new economic strategy to lift itself out of stagnation.
Scotland is in many ways a microcosm of this challenge. It has become a hub for creative industries, is home to several world-class universities and a thriving community of businesses – strengths that need to be harness and leveraged. But it also has high levels of deprivation, with homelessness reaching a record high and nearly half a million people living in very deep poverty last year. Scotland won’t be truly thriving unless it finds ways to ensure that all its inhabitants benefit from growth and investment. This is the central challenge facing policy makers both in Holyrood and Westminster.
What should a new national economic strategy for Scotland include? What would the pursuit of stronger economic growth mean for local, national and UK-wide policy makers? How will economic change affect the jobs we do, the places we live and the businesses we work for? And what are the prospects for cities like Glasgow, and nations like Scotland, in rising to these challenges?
Discover the Future of Dogecoin with Our Comprehensive Guidance36 Crypto
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Every business, big or small, deals with outgoing payments. Whether it’s to suppliers for inventory, to employees for salaries, or to vendors for services rendered, keeping track of these expenses is crucial. This is where payment vouchers come in – the unsung heroes of the accounting world.
"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
Do elements of globalization, such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), negatively affect the ability of countries in the Global South to preserve their culture? This research aims to answer this question by employing a cross-sectional comparative case study analysis utilizing methods of difference. Thailand and Cambodia are compared as they are in the same region and have a similar culture. The metric of difference between Thailand and Cambodia is their ability to preserve their culture. This ability is operationalized by their respective attitudes towards FDI; Thailand imposes stringent regulations and limitations on FDI while Cambodia does not hesitate to accept most FDI and imposes fewer limitations. The evidence from this study suggests that FDI from globally influential countries with high gross domestic products (GDPs) (e.g. China, U.S.) challenges the ability of countries with lower GDPs (e.g. Cambodia) to protect their culture. Furthermore, the ability, or lack thereof, of the receiving countries to protect their culture is amplified by the existence and implementation of restrictive FDI policies imposed by their governments.
My study abroad in Bali, Indonesia, inspired this research topic as I noticed how globalization is changing the culture of its people. I learned their language and way of life which helped me understand the beauty and importance of cultural preservation. I believe we could all benefit from learning new perspectives as they could help us ideate solutions to contemporary issues and empathize with others.
Dr. Alyce Su Cover Story - China's Investment Leadermsthrill
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
https://www.britannica.com/event/Expo-Shanghai-2010
China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
Enhancing Asset Quality: Strategies for Financial Institutionsshruti1menon2
Ensuring robust asset quality is not just a mere aspect but a critical cornerstone for the stability and success of financial institutions worldwide. It serves as the bedrock upon which profitability is built and investor confidence is sustained. Therefore, in this presentation, we delve into a comprehensive exploration of strategies that can aid financial institutions in achieving and maintaining superior asset quality.
Abhay Bhutada, the Managing Director of Poonawalla Fincorp Limited, is an accomplished leader with over 15 years of experience in commercial and retail lending. A Qualified Chartered Accountant, he has been pivotal in leveraging technology to enhance financial services. Starting his career at Bank of India, he later founded TAB Capital Limited and co-founded Poonawalla Finance Private Limited, emphasizing digital lending. Under his leadership, Poonawalla Fincorp achieved a 'AAA' credit rating, integrating acquisitions and emphasizing corporate governance. Actively involved in industry forums and CSR initiatives, Abhay has been recognized with awards like "Young Entrepreneur of India 2017" and "40 under 40 Most Influential Leader for 2020-21." Personally, he values mindfulness, enjoys gardening, yoga, and sees every day as an opportunity for growth and improvement.
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