"How to Sell Electric Vehicles to Canadians," Cara Clairman, Plug n' DriveClean Energy Canada
“Selling Electric Vehicles to Canadians”
When it comes to EV barriers, Cara Clairman has heard it all: They’re too small, too unreliable, and might (shudder) run out of juice before you get where you’re going. In fact, her team has had literally thousands of interactions with would-be Canadian electric vehicle purchasers. What are the obstacles to EV adoption, both real and imagined? How might companies, advocates, and policy makers best address them? And where are Canada's EV hotspots, and why?
"Future Proofing Canada's Grids," Jim Burpee, Canadian Electricity AssociationClean Energy Canada
One day, millions of Canadians could be generating their own clean power, storing it, and selling it back to the grid. How can policy makers and utilities best ensure Canada’s utilities are ready? Jim Burpee will look into Canadian Electricity Association’s crystal ball and share highlights from the association’s just-released Vision 2050: The Future of Canada’s Electricity System.
"How to Sell Electric Vehicles to Canadians," Cara Clairman, Plug n' DriveClean Energy Canada
“Selling Electric Vehicles to Canadians”
When it comes to EV barriers, Cara Clairman has heard it all: They’re too small, too unreliable, and might (shudder) run out of juice before you get where you’re going. In fact, her team has had literally thousands of interactions with would-be Canadian electric vehicle purchasers. What are the obstacles to EV adoption, both real and imagined? How might companies, advocates, and policy makers best address them? And where are Canada's EV hotspots, and why?
"Future Proofing Canada's Grids," Jim Burpee, Canadian Electricity AssociationClean Energy Canada
One day, millions of Canadians could be generating their own clean power, storing it, and selling it back to the grid. How can policy makers and utilities best ensure Canada’s utilities are ready? Jim Burpee will look into Canadian Electricity Association’s crystal ball and share highlights from the association’s just-released Vision 2050: The Future of Canada’s Electricity System.
A REVIEW ON GREEN ENERGY -A SUSTAINABLE APPROACHIJSIT Editor
The current systems of energy supply and use are clearly not sustainable in terms of economic
environment and society .So there is an urgent need for us to increase energy efficiency, reduce energy
consumption, reduce harmful effects by using fossil fuels, mitigating greenhouse emissions. So it is better to
adopt green energy technology/sustainable energy/clean energy to attain sustainable development. .
Present paper focuses on the green energy/renewable energy technology that can be adopted in
order to achieveSustainable development. Some innovative are also mentioned in this paper
Energy poverty is a problem in Kenya. IESE’s Ahmed Rahnema examines current challenges in the country’s power generation, quest for alternative fuels, cooking needs and fertilizer production – and offers possible solutions, as well as prime investment opportunities.
Peter Rosegg of Hawaiian Electric Company spoke about HECO, the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative, and the challenges HECO faces in integrating renewable energy into the grid. Slides from the REIS seminar given at the University of Hawaii at Manoa on 2009-09-10.
Emmanuel osei final project sustainable energyEmmanuel Osei
This document presents a current and persistent challenging issue in the Ghanaian society. It focuses on ways to help achieve the Sustainable development Goal (SDG) 7 in Ghana. It takes a look at power (energy/ electricity) shortage or crisis and its effects in the developing country.
Experience Mazda Zoom Zoom Lifestyle and Culture by Visiting and joining the Official Mazda Community at http://www.MazdaCommunity.org for additional insight into the Zoom Zoom Lifestyle and special offers for Mazda Community Members. If you live in Arizona, check out CardinaleWay Mazda's eCommerce website at http://www.Cardinale-Way-Mazda.com
Why Use Renewable Energy?
Viable Alternative
Fossil fuel are more expensive
Environmental concerns/Green Technology and sustainability
Multiple/limitless fuel to turn a Renewable Energy Infrastructure like wind, solar and wastes
Increase range of Technologies
Cost effective than its alternative
A REVIEW ON GREEN ENERGY -A SUSTAINABLE APPROACHIJSIT Editor
The current systems of energy supply and use are clearly not sustainable in terms of economic
environment and society .So there is an urgent need for us to increase energy efficiency, reduce energy
consumption, reduce harmful effects by using fossil fuels, mitigating greenhouse emissions. So it is better to
adopt green energy technology/sustainable energy/clean energy to attain sustainable development. .
Present paper focuses on the green energy/renewable energy technology that can be adopted in
order to achieveSustainable development. Some innovative are also mentioned in this paper
Energy poverty is a problem in Kenya. IESE’s Ahmed Rahnema examines current challenges in the country’s power generation, quest for alternative fuels, cooking needs and fertilizer production – and offers possible solutions, as well as prime investment opportunities.
Peter Rosegg of Hawaiian Electric Company spoke about HECO, the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative, and the challenges HECO faces in integrating renewable energy into the grid. Slides from the REIS seminar given at the University of Hawaii at Manoa on 2009-09-10.
Emmanuel osei final project sustainable energyEmmanuel Osei
This document presents a current and persistent challenging issue in the Ghanaian society. It focuses on ways to help achieve the Sustainable development Goal (SDG) 7 in Ghana. It takes a look at power (energy/ electricity) shortage or crisis and its effects in the developing country.
Experience Mazda Zoom Zoom Lifestyle and Culture by Visiting and joining the Official Mazda Community at http://www.MazdaCommunity.org for additional insight into the Zoom Zoom Lifestyle and special offers for Mazda Community Members. If you live in Arizona, check out CardinaleWay Mazda's eCommerce website at http://www.Cardinale-Way-Mazda.com
Why Use Renewable Energy?
Viable Alternative
Fossil fuel are more expensive
Environmental concerns/Green Technology and sustainability
Multiple/limitless fuel to turn a Renewable Energy Infrastructure like wind, solar and wastes
Increase range of Technologies
Cost effective than its alternative
Lost at sea? Charting wave energy’s difficult innovation journey towards comm...Matthew Hannon
The UK has a rich history of wave energy technology innovation stretching back to 1976 when it launched its first wave energy programme. Whilst funding was discontinued in the 1980s a new programme was established in the 2000s as wave energy was considered critical to meeting the government’s climate change, energy and economic objectives. Evens so the past 15 years have failed to deliver a commercially viable wave energy device. Consequently, this research examines whether the level and type of innovation support in the UK has contributed to this slow progress and whether these weaknesses could be addressed to help accelerate innovation in the future.
Drawing upon 32 interviews, alongside investment, publication and patent data analysis, this research examines:
1. how much investment has been committed to wave energy RD&D;
2. the mechanisms used to deliver this support;
3. the effectiveness of this support in fostering innovation and;
4. how this support could be re-configured to accelerate innovation.
The research finds that the UK has historically committed an above average level of ocean energy support versus other countries, seeing the UK lead in terms of patents, publications and deployment. However, the level of ocean energy funding still lags behind more mature renewable energy technologies (e.g. wind, solar PV) and its support has suffered from a number of weaknesses including a pressure to go ‘too big too soon’, little requirement for collaboration, intermittent support and a poorly coordinated and complex funding landscape.
Despite these failures significant ‘policy learning’ has taken place, triggering a major reconfiguration of UK wave energy innovation support such as a refocusing on component versus device development, treating wave and tidal energy innovation separately and greater coordination of innovation programmes. Outstanding policy recommendations include strengthening coordination between UK and Scottish governments and collaboration between universities and device developers.
Presented at the Western Power Summit on November 6, 2014 during a panel discussion on "California’s Energy Storage Directive and Implications for the West".
Presentation on investing in Hydropower and the Power Cable Interconnection in Guyana, delivered at a July 10, 2013 entrepreneurial forum, hosted by the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce.
Apresentação ministrada pelo Sr. Tom Wills, Consultor Sênior de Ondas e Correntes da Aquatera, exibida durante o Seminário Hidrocinética no Norte do Brasil, realizado em Brasília no dia 27 de abril 2016, no Auditório da Eletronorte.
Mr Mohammed Irwan bin Aman, Sustainability Manager, Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB)
SESSION 7: Incorporating sustainability into business practice
The expectations on organisations involved in hydropower have increased dramatically, both at the corporate and project levels. The scope of accountability has grown from the technical, legal, financial and regulatory, to broader developmental responsibilities and greater disclosure. It is a strategic challenge to adjust business and information systems to incorporate sustainability into assessment, planning, operations, reporting and reviewing. An international panel will discuss this challenge from a range of perspectives.
For more information about this event, visit: http://ihacongress.org
Prof Dr Dominik Godde, Director Fleet Management Hydro, E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH
SESSION 7: Incorporating sustainability into business practice
The expectations on organisations involved in hydropower have increased
dramatically, both at the corporate and project levels. The scope of accountability
has grown from the technical, legal, financial and regulatory, to broader
developmental responsibilities and greater disclosure. It is a strategic challenge
to adjust business and information systems to incorporate sustainability into
assessment, planning, operations, reporting and reviewing. An international panel
will discuss this challenge from a range of perspectives.
For more information about this event, visit: http://ihacongress.org
Mr Phillip Hauser, Vice President Carbon Markets, GDF Suez Latin America
Hydropower is influenced by climate change, but it can also contribute to alleviating the problem. Panellists will present and discuss four aspects of these relationships:
Science and uncertainty relating to the impact of climate change on hydrology;
Reviewing the relationship between hydropower and the natural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the river basin;
Methods and incentives to use hydropower to offset GHG emissions from more carbon-intensive sources of energy; and
assessing the role of hydropower infrastructure in the face of increasing floods and drought.
For more information about this event, visit: http://ihacongress.org
Dr Byman Hamududu, Researcher, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Hydropower is influenced by climate change, but it can also contribute to alleviating the problem. Panellists will present and discuss four aspects of these relationships:
Science and uncertainty relating to the impact of climate change on hydrology;
Reviewing the relationship between hydropower and the natural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the river basin;
Methods and incentives to use hydropower to offset GHG emissions from more carbon-intensive sources of energy; and
assessing the role of hydropower infrastructure in the face of increasing floods and drought.
For more information about this event, visit: http://ihacongress.org
Dr Fredolin Tangang, Vice Chair, International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Hydropower is influenced by climate change, but it can also contribute to alleviating the problem. Panellists will present and discuss four aspects of these relationships:
Science and uncertainty relating to the impact of climate change on hydrology;
Reviewing the relationship between hydropower and the natural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the river basin;
Methods and incentives to use hydropower to offset GHG emissions from more carbon-intensive sources of energy; and
assessing the role of hydropower infrastructure in the face of increasing floods and drought.
For more information about this event, visit: http://ihacongress.org
Dr Herman Ibrahim, Board Member National Energy Council, Indonesia, International Geothermal Association (IGA),
For many years, renewable energy systems were seen as dependent on non-renewable sources. Challenges of cost, variability, storage and ancillary services have been put forward as barriers to a renewable future. However, an increasing number of cases describe 100% renewable energy systems, utilizing the differentiated, but mutually supportive, characteristics of different renewable sources. Leading energy agencies will present the current status of the renewables sector, and representatives of each renewable energy technology will contribute on behalf of their constituencies.
27GW of new hydropower capacity was added last year. Record levels of hydropower deployment are observed in several countries, yet others fall short of their planned targets substantially. What are the drivers and barriers for implementation, and who are the investors? Public and private-sector players will share their views on the discrepancy of progress and explore ways to mitigate risks – actual or perceived.
Hydropower can be a powerful engine for economic growth, especially when linked with industries that seek low-carbon energy supply. Traditional and new power-intensive industries, such as metal, manufacturing, consumer goods, and internet data centres, are particularly likely to demand low-carbon energy. How to successfully link generation with these industries’ demand for power? This session will present recent case studies and will discuss their regional impacts.
Case study: Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy, Mr Chang Ngee Hui, Economic Advisor, State Planning Unit
Lunch presentation B
Special Lecture Impacts of Delays on Hydropower Projects by Judith Plummer given at the IHA 2013 World Congress.
For more information on this event, see: http://ihacongress.org/
Presentation by Takafumi Kadono, Asian Development Bank and Tran Trung Tuyen, SB4HPMB
Presented to the IHA 2013 World Congress, 23 May 2013
More information about this event: http://ihacongress.org
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El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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IHA 2013 World Congress: Canadian Hydropower Association: Hydropower - Canada’s Number One Electricity Source
1. Jacob Irving
Canadian Hydropower Association
Hydropower
Canada’s Number One Electricity Source
Presented at the
IHA 2013 World Congress
2. Hydropower
Canada’s Number One Electricity Source
2013 IHA World Congress
Advancing Sustainable Hydropower
21 to 24 May, 2013
Sarawak,Malaysia
Jacob Irving
President
Canadian Hydropower Association
3. Canadian Hydropower Association Strategic Plan 2013 - 2015
Priority 1.
Federal
Regulatory
Issues
Priority 2.
Advocacy &
Promotion of
Hydropower
in Canada
Priority 3.
Service to
Members
Priority 4.
Advocacy &
Promotion of
Hydropower in
the USA
3
7. CHA Jobs and Economic Study
• Released November 2011
• Prepared by HEC Montreal
• Statistics Canada
input/output model
• 20 year study period
• 158 potential projects
• ~ $127 billion in investment
over the next 20 years
• ~1 million new jobs over
the next 20 years
7
9. • Canadian and US grids are interconnected north / south
• Canadian hydropower offers affordable and reliable electricity
prices because it is not subject to volatile fuel prices
• For every dollar the USA spends on Canadian energy, the
USA receives back 91 cents from the products that
Canadians buy from the USA
• Each Terawatt Hour of Canadian hydropower exported to the
USA displaces between 500,000 and 1,000,000 mt of CO2
• Hydropower helps integrate new renewable electricity such
as wind and solar in both the USA and Canada
• Canadian hydropower is currently less than 1% of USA
electricity supply
Canadian Hydropower in North America
9
10. Electric Vehicles
• Hydro under current development is more than enough
to electrify the current Canadian Light Duty Vehicle
(LDV) fleet
• Each province (Maritimes combined) has enough
undeveloped hydro to electrify their own LDV fleets
• Half of undeveloped Canadian hydro could fuel all
Canadian LDVs and ~25% of the US fleet
• If all Canadian LDVs were powered by hydro, GHG
emissions would be reduced by ~ 70 megatonnes per
year
10
11. Jacob Irving
President / Président
Canadian Hydropower Association
Association canadienne de l'hydroélectricité
1402 - 150 rue Metcalfe St.
Ottawa, ON Canada K2P 1P1
T. 613.751.6655 EXT. 3
C. 613.240.1940
F. 613.751.4465
jacob@canadhydro.ca
Munaf von Rudloff
Operations Manager / Gestionnaire des opérations
Canadian Hydropower Association
Association canadienne de l'hydroélectricité
1402 – 150 Metcalfe Street
Ottawa ON Canada K2P 1P1
T. 613.751.6655 EXT 2
C. 613.617.7765
F. 613.751.4465
munaf@canadahydro.ca
www.canadahydro.ca
12. APPENDIX A
Canadian Hydropower Association Overview
MEMBERS
• Founded in 1998, the Canadian Hydropower Association (CHA) is the national trade
association dedicated to representing the interests of the hydropower industry. Its
members span the breadth of the industry and, with nearly 50 members, include
hydropower producers, manufacturers, developers, engineering firms, organizations and
individuals interested in the field of hydropower. CHA members represent more than 95%
of the hydropower capacity in Canada.
• The Association is governed through an elected representative Board of Directors.
MISSION
• We, the Canadian hydropower industry, promote the technical, economic, social, and
environmental advantages of hydropower. We advocate the responsible development
and use of hydropower to meet our present and future electricity needs in a sustainable
manner.
VISION
• Hydropower leads the way for reliable, renewable, clean energy.
13. APPENDIX B: CHA MEMBERSHIP
Generators
• ATCO Electric Ltd.
• BC Hydro
• Brookfield Renewable
Power
• Columbia Power
Corporation
• Energy Ottawa
• Fortis Inc.
• Hydro-Québec
• Manitoba Hydro
• Nalcor Energy
• Ontario Power
Generation
• Rio Tinto Alcan
• SaskPower
• TransAlta
• TransCanada
Corporation
14. • AECOM
• Allied Fabricators Inc.
• Alstom Canada
• Andritz Hydro Canada Inc.
• Black & Veatch Canada
• Canadian Hydro
Components Ltd.
• Cegertec
APPENDIX B: CHA MEMBERSHIP
Industry
• Dessau
• EBC Inc.
• Enerfin Inc.
• Fontaine Industries
• Hatch Ltd.
• HDR Corporation
• Hemi-Controls Inc.
• H O’Connell Construction
• KGS Group
15. • Knight Piesold
• Mavel Americas, Inc.
• Miller Thomson LLP
• MWH Canada Inc.
• Natural Resource Solutions
Inc.
APPENDIX B: CHA MEMBERSHIP
Industry
• Peter Kiewit Infrastructure
Co.
• Reservoir Capital Corp.
• RSW Inc.
• SNC-Lavalin
• Tetra Tech Inc.
• Voith Hydro
• The Weir Group