Pip Squires presentation regarding the delivery of Low Carbon Data Centres, without compromising on sustainability, recently presented at Government ICT Goes Green at the QEII Conference Centre, London
Webinar: The cost effectiveness of natural gas combined cycle power plants wi...Global CCS Institute
This webinar will presented the findings of a study to assess the economic viability of natural gas combined-cycle power plants with CO2 capture and storage (NGCC-CCS) in climate change mitigation strategies, emphasising the use of renewable energy and natural gas for electric power generation. In this study, the cost of NGCC-CCS was compared on a level playing field to those of intermittent renewable energy systems (IRES) and energy storage technologies as a means of reducing power sector greenhouse gas emissions. Specifically, the levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) of NGCC-CCS was compared to that of offshore wind, photovoltaic systems, and concentrated solar power (CSP) together with pumped hydro storage (PHS), compressed air energy storage (CAES), and Li-ion, ZEBRA and Zn-Br battery storage systems. The cost of NGCC-CCS as a backup technology in conjunction with IRES also was assessed.
At this webinar, Machteld van den Broek, senior researcher at the Utrecht University, presented the findings of the study. Her expertise is energy systems modelling and CCS. Among others, she is involved in the CATO-2 programme, the second Dutch national research programme on CCS. During the webinar Niels Berghout, junior researcher at the Utrecht University and co-author of this study, assisted during the Q&A session. Professor Edward Rubin from Carnegie Mellon University also contributed to this study.
Webinar: The cost effectiveness of natural gas combined cycle power plants wi...Global CCS Institute
This second webinar was held on Friday 25th April, for anyone who wasn't able to join us for the previous webinar held on Thursday 20th March.
This webinar presented the findings of a study to assess the economic viability of natural gas combined-cycle power plants with CO2 capture and storage (NGCC-CCS) in climate change mitigation strategies, emphasising the use of renewable energy and natural gas for electric power generation. In this study, the cost of NGCC-CCS was compared on a level playing field to those of intermittent renewable energy systems (IRES) and energy storage technologies as a means of reducing power sector greenhouse gas emissions. Specifically, the levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) of NGCC-CCS was compared to that of offshore wind, photovoltaic systems, and concentrated solar power (CSP) together with pumped hydro storage (PHS), compressed air energy storage (CAES), and Li-ion, ZEBRA and Zn-Br battery storage systems. The cost of NGCC-CCS as a backup technology in conjunction with IRES also was assessed.
At this webinar, Machteld van den Broek, senior researcher at the Utrecht University, presented the findings of the study. Her expertise is energy systems modelling and CCS. Among others, she is involved in the CATO-2 programme, the second Dutch national research programme on CCS. During the webinar Professor Edward Rubin from Carnegie Mellon University and co-author of this study, will assist during the Q&A session. Niels Berghout, from Utrecht University also contributed to this study.
Webinar: The cost effectiveness of natural gas combined cycle power plants wi...Global CCS Institute
This webinar will presented the findings of a study to assess the economic viability of natural gas combined-cycle power plants with CO2 capture and storage (NGCC-CCS) in climate change mitigation strategies, emphasising the use of renewable energy and natural gas for electric power generation. In this study, the cost of NGCC-CCS was compared on a level playing field to those of intermittent renewable energy systems (IRES) and energy storage technologies as a means of reducing power sector greenhouse gas emissions. Specifically, the levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) of NGCC-CCS was compared to that of offshore wind, photovoltaic systems, and concentrated solar power (CSP) together with pumped hydro storage (PHS), compressed air energy storage (CAES), and Li-ion, ZEBRA and Zn-Br battery storage systems. The cost of NGCC-CCS as a backup technology in conjunction with IRES also was assessed.
At this webinar, Machteld van den Broek, senior researcher at the Utrecht University, presented the findings of the study. Her expertise is energy systems modelling and CCS. Among others, she is involved in the CATO-2 programme, the second Dutch national research programme on CCS. During the webinar Niels Berghout, junior researcher at the Utrecht University and co-author of this study, assisted during the Q&A session. Professor Edward Rubin from Carnegie Mellon University also contributed to this study.
Webinar: The cost effectiveness of natural gas combined cycle power plants wi...Global CCS Institute
This second webinar was held on Friday 25th April, for anyone who wasn't able to join us for the previous webinar held on Thursday 20th March.
This webinar presented the findings of a study to assess the economic viability of natural gas combined-cycle power plants with CO2 capture and storage (NGCC-CCS) in climate change mitigation strategies, emphasising the use of renewable energy and natural gas for electric power generation. In this study, the cost of NGCC-CCS was compared on a level playing field to those of intermittent renewable energy systems (IRES) and energy storage technologies as a means of reducing power sector greenhouse gas emissions. Specifically, the levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) of NGCC-CCS was compared to that of offshore wind, photovoltaic systems, and concentrated solar power (CSP) together with pumped hydro storage (PHS), compressed air energy storage (CAES), and Li-ion, ZEBRA and Zn-Br battery storage systems. The cost of NGCC-CCS as a backup technology in conjunction with IRES also was assessed.
At this webinar, Machteld van den Broek, senior researcher at the Utrecht University, presented the findings of the study. Her expertise is energy systems modelling and CCS. Among others, she is involved in the CATO-2 programme, the second Dutch national research programme on CCS. During the webinar Professor Edward Rubin from Carnegie Mellon University and co-author of this study, will assist during the Q&A session. Niels Berghout, from Utrecht University also contributed to this study.
ITM Power (AIM: ITM), the energy storage and clean fuel company, announces its audited results for the
year ended 30 April 2014. The Company currently has £6.550m of projects under contract.
Summary
Commercial Progress in year
- £5.140m of projects under contract at year end
- Won £2.800m contract to supply three refuelling stations in London
- A total of £2.000m refueller build contracts won with Californian Energy Commission
- Thüga Group’s Power-to-Gas plant officially commissioned and operational on schedule
- Successful injection of hydrogen into the German gas grid
- Participation in the UK, US, Swiss and French Hydrogen Infrastructure Programmes
- Optimisation of standard product platforms and reduction in standard product cost
- Partnership with NRM, Germany for Power-to-Gas projects
-Gas network optimisation contract with AMEC and National Grid
Full release here: http://www.itm-power.com/news-item/results-for-the-year-ended-30-april-2014/
Alan Ryan (SEAI) gives an overview of the National Energy Services Framework at Codema's EPC Information Seminar in The Morgan Hotel in Dublin on 13 October 2015 as part of the EESI2020 project.
During this webinar we are introducing the CHP Bureau, a dashboard for understanding CHP (Combined Heat and Power or Cogeneration) performance data including accumulated savings and ROI.
During the webinar we will be sharing:
- The market potential for CHP
- The barriers to adoption of CHP
- How to plan and operate your CHP in the best way possible
- Our vision for the CHP Bureau
Presentation of Joaquim Seabra
for the "2nd Workshop on the Impact of New Technologies on the Sustainability of the Sugarcane/Bioethanol Production Cycle"
Apresentação de Joaquim Bento Ferreira realizada no "2nd Workshop on the Impact of New Technologies on the Sustainability of the Sugarcane/Bioethanol Production Cycle "
Date / Data : Novr 11th - 12th 2009/
11 e 12 de novembro de 2009
Place / Local: CTBE, Campinas, Brazil
Event Website / Website do evento: http://www.bioetanol.org.br/workshop5
ITM Power (AIM: ITM), the energy storage and clean fuel company, announces its audited results for the
year ended 30 April 2014. The Company currently has £6.550m of projects under contract.
Summary
Commercial Progress in year
- £5.140m of projects under contract at year end
- Won £2.800m contract to supply three refuelling stations in London
- A total of £2.000m refueller build contracts won with Californian Energy Commission
- Thüga Group’s Power-to-Gas plant officially commissioned and operational on schedule
- Successful injection of hydrogen into the German gas grid
- Participation in the UK, US, Swiss and French Hydrogen Infrastructure Programmes
- Optimisation of standard product platforms and reduction in standard product cost
- Partnership with NRM, Germany for Power-to-Gas projects
-Gas network optimisation contract with AMEC and National Grid
Full release here: http://www.itm-power.com/news-item/results-for-the-year-ended-30-april-2014/
Alan Ryan (SEAI) gives an overview of the National Energy Services Framework at Codema's EPC Information Seminar in The Morgan Hotel in Dublin on 13 October 2015 as part of the EESI2020 project.
During this webinar we are introducing the CHP Bureau, a dashboard for understanding CHP (Combined Heat and Power or Cogeneration) performance data including accumulated savings and ROI.
During the webinar we will be sharing:
- The market potential for CHP
- The barriers to adoption of CHP
- How to plan and operate your CHP in the best way possible
- Our vision for the CHP Bureau
Presentation of Joaquim Seabra
for the "2nd Workshop on the Impact of New Technologies on the Sustainability of the Sugarcane/Bioethanol Production Cycle"
Apresentação de Joaquim Bento Ferreira realizada no "2nd Workshop on the Impact of New Technologies on the Sustainability of the Sugarcane/Bioethanol Production Cycle "
Date / Data : Novr 11th - 12th 2009/
11 e 12 de novembro de 2009
Place / Local: CTBE, Campinas, Brazil
Event Website / Website do evento: http://www.bioetanol.org.br/workshop5
저는 우리 청년들이 자신의 꿈을 마음껏 펼칠수 있는 기회의 땅이 아프리카라고 생각합니다. 저는 교훈적 가르침만으로는 사람과 세상을 바꿀 수 없다고 생각합니다. 생각에 머무는 것이 아니라 삶으로 살아내는 것이 진짜 변화를 만들어 냅니다. 저는 아프리카로 갈 것입니다. 그곳의 풍토와 사람들에게 맞는 적정기술을 개발하여 그곳 사람들을 위해 살고 싶습니다. 그곳 사람을 위해 사는 것이 곧 나를 위하여 사는 것이라고 생각합니다. 청년 여러분 저와 함께 아프리카로 가지 않으시겠습니까?
David Freed (8 Rivers Capital), ELEEP Virtual Discussion on NET PowerELEEP Network
This presentation was given during an ELEEP Virtual Discussion with David Freed on NET Power on July 12, 2016. A video recording of the event is available on the ELEEP Network YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl1AoXwEgM8
GreenTouch: Putting Energy Into Making Networks More Efficient GreenTouch
On February 1, 2011, the GreenTouch Consortium, a global research initiative dedicated to dramatically improving the energy efficiency of information and communications technology (ICT) networks by a factor of 1,000, today detailed the accomplishments of its first eight months of operation and demonstrated a Large-Scale Antenna System proof of concept ‒ the first of many technologies it is working to deliver. This antenna system offers the potential for tremendous energy savings thanks to its novel wireless transmission techniques.
We have teamed up together with our clients, partners and suppliers to bring you a series of six webinars that you can join and exchange experiences on transforming your buildings to low carbon..
Our experienced team have been working in energy intensive buildings including laboratories, engineering workshops and also in modern office buildings.
In the second webinar in the series we will cover our integrated project management and ROI tool.
Tracking projects is vital in a large reduction project. BSL will show you how to use the project tool and to set up the "live return on investment" tracker.
Topics covered:
- Introducing Smart Meter data into a project record
- Linking the ROI* tool into the Project Tracker
- Managing multiple projects across many buildings
- Planning the project business case
- Tracking project delivery
- Reports
- Demonstration of our toolset
Kiev presentations validation workshop 24 september
Low Carbon Data Centres without Compromise
1. Low Carbon Data Centres
without compromise
Th d 16th S t b 2010
Thursday September
Pip Squire, Engineering & Project Director
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delivered by:
Ark Continuity - Continuously Delivering high integrity data centres