R.J. Morris of AndMore Associates presented at the 2011 Renewable Energy Conference in Baghdad on supporting sustainable development for Iraq. The presentation summarized global energy trends and the role of renewable energy. World energy consumption is projected to increase by 50% from 2007 to 2035, driven largely by growth in non-OECD countries. Renewable energy currently accounts for a small portion of global energy consumption but investment of $1 trillion per year is needed through 2030 to meet future demand. China, the US, Brazil, Canada, and Japan lead in total installed renewable energy capacity.
Philippe Joubert, Deputy CEO of Alstom, presented on the technology provider’s portfolio of projects around the world. He also discussed challenges for CCS.
Michigan Energy Forum - April 4, 2013 - Jean Redfield, NextEnergyAnnArborSPARK
Governor Snyder has begun a process to deliver comprehensive energy policy recommendations by December 2013. How we address energy policy has broad impacts on climate, economic competitiveness, employment and job skills, environment, and health. What should be our major policy focus within Michigan? Can we find the right balance given divergent opinions? Our expert panel will discuss implications for goal setting, strategies, new technologies, and the legislative process.
100525 Scotlands Climate Change Challenge To Constructiongerrybrannigan
Breakfast Seminar on 25th May 2010 for Clients of AECOM in the Glasgow area. If you\’d like to discuss any of the topics further contact Gerry on 07921 646 064.
20120917 public consultation_doc-sev1_awiDonald Jones
Presentation provided by AEE Renewables during a presentation held at South Marston Village Hall on 21 Nov 2012 regarding the Sevor Farm Solar installation
2009 12 08 Nuclear Power International Ed Kee Slides & NotesEdward Kee
Slides and notes on Economics of Nuclear Power, presented at the Nuclear Power International conference; contact me at edward.kee@nera.com for more information
Philippe Joubert, Deputy CEO of Alstom, presented on the technology provider’s portfolio of projects around the world. He also discussed challenges for CCS.
Michigan Energy Forum - April 4, 2013 - Jean Redfield, NextEnergyAnnArborSPARK
Governor Snyder has begun a process to deliver comprehensive energy policy recommendations by December 2013. How we address energy policy has broad impacts on climate, economic competitiveness, employment and job skills, environment, and health. What should be our major policy focus within Michigan? Can we find the right balance given divergent opinions? Our expert panel will discuss implications for goal setting, strategies, new technologies, and the legislative process.
100525 Scotlands Climate Change Challenge To Constructiongerrybrannigan
Breakfast Seminar on 25th May 2010 for Clients of AECOM in the Glasgow area. If you\’d like to discuss any of the topics further contact Gerry on 07921 646 064.
20120917 public consultation_doc-sev1_awiDonald Jones
Presentation provided by AEE Renewables during a presentation held at South Marston Village Hall on 21 Nov 2012 regarding the Sevor Farm Solar installation
2009 12 08 Nuclear Power International Ed Kee Slides & NotesEdward Kee
Slides and notes on Economics of Nuclear Power, presented at the Nuclear Power International conference; contact me at edward.kee@nera.com for more information
Energy Efficiency – Good for the World’s Economy; Good for the Nation’s Econo...Alliance To Save Energy
States awaiting stimulus funds will be pleased to know that when it comes to funding energy efficiency programs, their dollars will go far. Drastically reduced energy consumption and immediate job growth are just some of the benefits that effective policies and programs can bring, particularly to the Appalachian region, which has the highest energy consumption in the country. Kateri Callahan presented these findings to the annual Charlotte Regional Partnership Investors Board in Charlotte, N.C., where already progressive energy efficiency policies and programs are taking root. Callahan also briefed the audience of investors and board members on the climate and energy bills moving through Congress.
Learn about:
a) The current federal and state incentives,
b) The interaction between federal and state incentives, and
c) Pending or proposed changes to the current incentive landscape.
The presentation will also provide an overview of the Massachuetts Technology Collaboratives commercial project financial calculator.
The Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo is Nigeria’s leading Energy Expo. NAEE features line-up of local and international speakers, delegates and exhibitors, who will gather to debate a new energy future for Africa's most populous nation
Feasibility of AMI and Smart Grid in Brazil - Lessons Learned - botelho chowd...John Chowdhury
Is Smart Grid and AMI Feasible for the Brazilian Utilities? Lessons learned from completing a two year project in Brazil with 5 different Distribution Companies in 4 different states.
Philip Lowe, Director General of Energy DG, European Commission was one of the keynote speakers of the 9th Annual LBS Global Energy Summit. He presented his views on the energy challenges of Europe, as well as EU's Energy RoadMap 2050.
Watch the video footage of the presentation: http://bit.ly/ZE1qmd
Download the audio podcast: http://bit.ly/13IOCrh
Central africa & Egypt contact issue 2.2012ABBCONTACT
Light and heat from the sun is the most abundant energy source on earth.The solar energy that hits our planet’s surface in one hour is about equal to the amount of energy consumed by all human activities in a year. Moreover, electricity generated by solar power is emission-free and can help mitigate climate change as well as reduce our dependence on finite carbon-based energy sources.
ABB offers a range of solutions that not just help capture the sun’s rays in the most effective manner but also help achieve grid parity.
Energy and the Sustainable Development AgendaGlobal Utmaning
A presentation held by mr Måns Nilsson, head of research at Stockholm Environment Institute at the Post Rio+20 seminar at Rosenbad on September 3, 2012.
Renewable and low carbon energy capacity study for the East of Englandcrifcambs
Richard Summers from The Landscape Partnership and Andrew Turton from AECOM shared their findings from work commissioned by the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) to identify the potential for renewable energy in the East of England. This study highlighted the renewable energy resources for Cambridgeshire.
Presented to Councillors on 28 September 2011.
Energy Efficiency – Good for the World’s Economy; Good for the Nation’s Econo...Alliance To Save Energy
States awaiting stimulus funds will be pleased to know that when it comes to funding energy efficiency programs, their dollars will go far. Drastically reduced energy consumption and immediate job growth are just some of the benefits that effective policies and programs can bring, particularly to the Appalachian region, which has the highest energy consumption in the country. Kateri Callahan presented these findings to the annual Charlotte Regional Partnership Investors Board in Charlotte, N.C., where already progressive energy efficiency policies and programs are taking root. Callahan also briefed the audience of investors and board members on the climate and energy bills moving through Congress.
Learn about:
a) The current federal and state incentives,
b) The interaction between federal and state incentives, and
c) Pending or proposed changes to the current incentive landscape.
The presentation will also provide an overview of the Massachuetts Technology Collaboratives commercial project financial calculator.
The Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo is Nigeria’s leading Energy Expo. NAEE features line-up of local and international speakers, delegates and exhibitors, who will gather to debate a new energy future for Africa's most populous nation
Feasibility of AMI and Smart Grid in Brazil - Lessons Learned - botelho chowd...John Chowdhury
Is Smart Grid and AMI Feasible for the Brazilian Utilities? Lessons learned from completing a two year project in Brazil with 5 different Distribution Companies in 4 different states.
Philip Lowe, Director General of Energy DG, European Commission was one of the keynote speakers of the 9th Annual LBS Global Energy Summit. He presented his views on the energy challenges of Europe, as well as EU's Energy RoadMap 2050.
Watch the video footage of the presentation: http://bit.ly/ZE1qmd
Download the audio podcast: http://bit.ly/13IOCrh
Central africa & Egypt contact issue 2.2012ABBCONTACT
Light and heat from the sun is the most abundant energy source on earth.The solar energy that hits our planet’s surface in one hour is about equal to the amount of energy consumed by all human activities in a year. Moreover, electricity generated by solar power is emission-free and can help mitigate climate change as well as reduce our dependence on finite carbon-based energy sources.
ABB offers a range of solutions that not just help capture the sun’s rays in the most effective manner but also help achieve grid parity.
Energy and the Sustainable Development AgendaGlobal Utmaning
A presentation held by mr Måns Nilsson, head of research at Stockholm Environment Institute at the Post Rio+20 seminar at Rosenbad on September 3, 2012.
Renewable and low carbon energy capacity study for the East of Englandcrifcambs
Richard Summers from The Landscape Partnership and Andrew Turton from AECOM shared their findings from work commissioned by the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) to identify the potential for renewable energy in the East of England. This study highlighted the renewable energy resources for Cambridgeshire.
Presented to Councillors on 28 September 2011.
WBCSD Access to Energy Initiative - Summary presentationfveglio
Addressing the lack of access to clean, reliable and affordable energy services for billions of people is one of the world’s most critical development challenges and is becoming increasing prominent on the international agenda. The WBCSD Access to Energy Initiative helps business and other key stakeholders understand how the business contribution to access to energy can be maximized. The Initiative is co-chaired by GDF SUEZ, Schneider Electric and ERM, and has 21 member companies actively engaged in its core group. The Initiative focuses on the key opportunity areas to scaling the business contribution: innovative business models, enabling policy frameworks and financing mechanisms. Collaboration and partnerships are key cross-cutting enablers.
Business Forum: Nuclear & Renewable Energy - Yamanisustg
Presentation of Dr. Hashim Yamani titled, "Nuclear and Renewable Energy - Building Resources for the Future." Dr. Yamani is the President, King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (K.A. Care)
Developing Solar Projects under REC Mechanism in IndiaBhargav Parmar
Instead of signing MoU, PPA, submitting performance bank guarantee etc for 25 years or participating in cut throat bidding process (project is viable only to module manufacturers for the rate it can be achieved), I suggest to develop the solar project under REC Mechanism, as for selling the power through average exchange rate and realizing the mean value of REC rate for first five years and half of the floor price for next 5 years, yields levellised rate of Rs.10.536*. [Solar Tariff in Gujarat: Rs. 9.28 for project commissioned up to 2013, Rs. 8.63 for project commissioned up to 2014 and Rs. 8.03 for project commissioned up to 2015].
Even if REC floor price is reduced by half for next 5 years and NIL thereafter, developing the project under REC and selling the power through Energy Exchange, would yield rate of Rs.9.647 which is more than maximum rate of NVVN against cost of generation not more than Rs.6.50. [NVVN is the nodal agency of NTPC for procuring solar power to meet their REC requirement. In the 1st phase NVVN finalized bid for 150 MW Solar Projects and in latest bid for 350 MW Solar Projects. In the latest NVVN bid the price offer for solar power projects were minimum Rs.7.49 and maximum Rs.9.44]
Download India urban and industrial waste to energy marketKuicK Research
The Urban and Industrial waste based power projects have been witnessing upward trend in recent years driven by increasing investments from private sector and ongoing government initiatives to promote generation of power from urban and industrial waste. The overall installed capacity of grid connected waste power projects surpassed 70 MW by end of 2011 as compare to more than 90 MW of off grid waste base power projects.
Considering the huge potential to convert waste to energy in India, the Ministry of Environment and Forests had formulated the Municipal Solid Wastes Management and Handling Rules in 2000. Waste to Energy is understood as a renewable technology, and comes under the overall guidance and facilitation of the Ministry of Non Renewable Energy of India, which has announce finacila incentives and assistance programme in.
India urban and industrial waste to energy marketRajesh Sarma
The Urban and Industrial waste based power projects have been witnessing upward trend in recent years driven by increasing investments from private sector and ongoing government initiatives to promote generation of power from urban and industrial waste. The overall installed capacity of grid connected waste power projects surpassed 70 MW by end of 2011 as compare to more than 90 MW of off grid waste base power projects.
South & South East Asia New Challenges, New Opportunities Cairn India Limited
SV Nair Cairn India Director Strategy & Integration speaks on South & South-East Asia New Challenges, New Opportunities at CERA Week - March 2013 in Houston.
Global Energy Trends: Role of Renewable Energy, R. J. Morris, AndMore Associates, LLC, Iraq 2011
1. Global Energy Trends: Role of Renewable 2011 Renewable Energy Conference:
Energy Summary Presentation Supporting Sustainable Development for Iraq
R.J. Morris, AndMore Associates, LLC May 2011
Global Energy Trends
Role of Renewable Energy
R. J. Morris
AndMore Associates, LLC
Renewable Energy Conference:
Supporting Sustainable Development for Iraq
Baghdad, Iraq
May 2‐4, 2011
For complete presentation please contact at the address provided on page 12
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World Energy Consumption
1990 ‐2035
quadrillion Btu
800
739
History Projections 686
639
600 59
543 0
495
406
400 374
355
200
0
1990 1995 2000 2007 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035
Source: International Energy Outlook 2010, U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
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2. Global Energy Trends: Role of Renewable 2011 Renewable Energy Conference:
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World Energy Consumption
OECD and Non‐OECD, 1990‐2035
Rise of Non-OECD
Energy Use
quadrillion btu
History Projections
OECD
Non‐OECD
Source: International Energy Outlook 2010, U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
AndMore Associates, LLC
World Energy Use by Fuel Type
1990‐2035
History Projections
Coal
Liquids Natural Gas
Renewables
Nuclear
Source: International Energy Outlook 2010, U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
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3. Global Energy Trends: Role of Renewable 2011 Renewable Energy Conference:
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Cumulative Energy Supply Investment
Requirement till 2030
Power 52% Oil 24% Gas 21% Coal 3% Biofuels <
$6.3 trillion $5.5 trillion $0.7 1%
$13.6 trillion
trillion $0.2
Transmission & Exploration & Exploration & trillion
Distribution 50% Development : 80% Development: Mining :
61% 91%
Generation 50% Refining : 16%
Transmission & Shipping &
Shipping : 4% Distribution: 31% Ports: 9%
LNG Chain: 8%
Investment of $26 trillion / $1 trillion per year is needed
Source: IEA World Energy Outlook 2010
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Renewable Role in Present
Global Energy Consumption
2008
Source: REN21 Renewables Global Status Report 2010
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4. Global Energy Trends: Role of Renewable 2011 Renewable Energy Conference:
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Leaders in Installed Renewable Capacity
Total Renewables
2009
1. China
2. U.S.
3. Brazil
4. Canada
5. Japan
Source: U.S. Department of Energy, REN21
AndMore Associates, LLC
Rising Global Support for RE
23%
18%
Government support for RE is a key driver, projected to rise from $57 billion in 2009 to
$205 billion in 2035. Higher Fossil fuel prices and declining investment costs also play a
role
Source: International Energy Agency , World Energy Outlook 2010
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G‐20 Investment in Clean Energy
Source: Pew Center on Global Climate Change
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MENA RE Potential
Renewables can supply 18% of electricity in MENA region by
2035, up from 3% now
Source: International Energy Agency , World Energy Outlook 2010
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Spurring RE growth in MENA region
• MENA’s share of renewable energy just 3% of total
electricity generation ( International Energy Agency,
World Energy Outlook 2010)
• ~ 28 million people in the region still lack access to
electricity, especially in rural areas, and about 8 million
people rely on traditional biomass for all their energy
needs ( The World Bank)
• Despite relatively low total greenhouse gas emission as
compared to other regions, MENA has the world’s third
largest growth of carbon emissions compounding the risk
of climate change
Tremendous RE potential in MENA remains to be tapped
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