• designing more efficient buildings as well as water and energy systems can play an essential role in reducing the energy consumption and environmental footprint of urban districts. (frontiersin.org)
  • TYSONS CORNER, VA September 14, 2015 â Â Open Energi will start using Hortonworks â (Nasdaq: HDP) Hadoop-powered data platform to help the London-based company's smart grid clients gain insights from real-time electricity consumption, ExecutiveBiz reported Friday . (govconwire.com)
  • Among de Buen's more recent efforts is a loan program to help micro, small and medium-sized businesses replace high-energy consumption appliances, such as refrigerators and air conditioning systems, to lower their energy costs. (seforall.org)
  • You also gain access to pump trends, such as Inlet pressure, motor speed, power consumption, oil temperature and much more. (atlascopco.com)
  • This paper demonstrates a metaheuristic optimization framework for controlling WDS operations in near real-time by minimizing the total energy consumption, while maintaining sustainable system conditions and operations, such as those of tanks. (mdpi.com)
  • This paper investigates the dynamic causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth in Lebanon over the period 1980-2009. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • From a policy perspective, the confirmation of the feedback hypothesis warns against the use of policy instruments geared towards restricting energy consumption, as these may lead to adverse effects on economic growth. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • On the relationship between energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and economic growth in Europe. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Energy consumption and economic growth: Evidence from 11 Sub-Sahara African countries. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Structural break, unit root, and the causality between energy consumption and GDP in Turkey. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Energy consumption and economic growth in Central America: evidence from a panel cointegration and error correction model. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Energy consumption and economic growth: Evidence from the Commonwealth of Independent States. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • The relationship between energy consumption, energy prices and economic growth: time series evidence from Asian developing countries. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Economic growth and energy consumption revisited - Evidence from linear and nonlinear Granger causality. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Does energy consumption cause economic growth? (uni-muenchen.de)
  • In 2017, about 334 trillion British thermal units of energy were derived from biomass energy consumption in the United States , where there are about 75 plants. (forbes.com)
  • LEC-6041 series is empowered by Intel Atom x7-E3950 or Celeron N3350 for low power consumption and capable processing performance. (lannerinc.com)
  • It was the world's sixth-largest energy consumer in 1999, roughly on par with India in terms of total energy consumption. (neftegaz.ru)
  • It assumes all growth brings higher energy consumption, and therefore more night-time lights, which isn't always the case. (lu.se)
  • Last fall and winter, as tensions increased in the Middle East and as speculation grew that the Bush administration might extend the war on terrorism into Iraq, the world's news media began trumpeting Russia as a new power in global energy markets. (brookings.edu)
  • By January, Russia's President Putin had been hailed by a Canadian paper as "the world's new oil Czar," and the Russian media were replete with commentary on Russia's role as the power broker in world energy markets. (brookings.edu)
  • PJM began in 1927 when three utilities, realizing the benefits and efficiencies possible by interconnecting to share their generating resources, formed the world's first continuing power pool. (pjm.com)
  • In 2012 the company achieved a world's first when it exported power to the UK grid from its 250kW floating scale model. (renewableenergymagazine.com)
  • The twin realities are that as the world's economies are accelerating, they are in need of more energy and a way to reduce the amount of trash at their landfills. (forbes.com)
  • Enter waste-to-energy, which is an alternative source of electricity - and one that can ease the country's reliance on coal. (forbes.com)
  • How can Africa achieve universal access to electricity - and what role should social business and investing play? (nextbillion.net)
  • Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said 650,000 jobs were lost in the South African economy in 2022 because of the energy crisis - and the figure might rise to more than 850,000. (ewn.co.za)
  • Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said that it was vital that as much additional energy be brought online to ease the load shedding burden. (ewn.co.za)
  • Giving an update on the electricity grid on Thursday, acting Eskom CEO Calib Cassim said the power utility had fallen short in its generation capacity targets that were supposed to be met by the end of March this year. (ewn.co.za)
  • Eskom's chief executive for transmission, Segomoco Scheppers, stressed that all power utilities globally had plans in place to deal with electricity blackouts. (ewn.co.za)
  • The Minister of Electricity was scheduled to address Parliament on Thursday for an update on his energy action plan after the president's Q&A session, but cancelled on Wednesday night. (ewn.co.za)
  • generate, or facilitate the generation of, electricity from sources of energy other than fossil fuel or nuclear fuel. (parliament.uk)
  • Today, that credit is the same as the rate all customers pay Idaho Power for electricity. (idahoconservation.org)
  • [1] This tremendous economic growth, coupled with rapid urbanization, has naturally resulted in a sharp rise in China's demand for energy and electricity. (northamericansupergrid.org)
  • Since expensive converter stations are needed to transform the electricity from DC to AC, it is difficult to distribute power to the areas that the cable encounters between terminal stations. (northamericansupergrid.org)
  • Cape Town, South Africa is using a waste-to-energy plant to reduce the garbage in its landfill sites while also helping to raise its use of green energy to a fifth of its electricity supply. (forbes.com)
  • It expects to produce 19 megawatts of electricity that will power 16,500 homes - the biggest such project in the country. (forbes.com)
  • Consider that 600 million people lack access to electricity across the continent of Africa . (forbes.com)
  • Waste-to-energy is a form of biomass: everyday garbage is used as a feedstock to create electricity or heat. (forbes.com)
  • And China is quite active too, producing 7,300 megawatts of electricity from 339 waste-to energy plants. (forbes.com)
  • Lay was also instrumental in replacing the chairman of the federal commission that regulates energy issues with his own nominee, after the original chairman refused to kowtow to Enron's wishes on electricity deregulation. (salon.com)
  • One of the pillars of Cape Light Compact's mission is its commitment to providing customers with stable electricity prices and access to renewable energy. (capelightcompact.org)
  • The Compact's power supply program ensures customers have access to worry-free, competitively-priced electricity. (capelightcompact.org)
  • The Compact's power supply program ensures that all the electricity use of the Compact's power supply customers is matched by renewable energy. (capelightcompact.org)
  • Helion Energy expects to demonstrate net electricity in 2024, followed by MIT spinoff Commonwealth Fusion Systems , and TAE proving viability in 2025. (cleantech.com)
  • If fusion is sustained, the heat and energy generated from the reaction can power a turbine to produce electricity and feed directly into electrical grids to support power generation," said Gilani. (cleantech.com)
  • Optimal Load Balancing and Energy Cost Management for Internet Data Centers in Deregulated Electricity Markets September 2013. (3dfs.com)
  • Community solar refers to local solar facilities shared by multiple community subscribers who receive credits on their electricity bills for their share of the power produced. (votesolar.org)
  • The Canadian energy industry is undergoing a period of reorganization, with consolidation in the oil and natural gas sectors and privatization in the electricity sector. (neftegaz.ru)
  • Research shows that this is the differential that allows the real universal access to public electricity in rural areas, as appropriate. (usp.br)
  • The work shows great possibility of exclusion from access to electricity from that time, and proposes giving the state a survey indicating that enable paths to Sao Paulo to anticipate the consequences that come with the end of the Light for All Program. (usp.br)
  • Access may be obtained through the NCHS Research Data Center (https://www.cdc.gov/rdc). (cdc.gov)
  • While at the World Bank from 2002 to 2015, he managed Lighting Africa, the World Bank's flagship program to support off-grid energy access, led teams dealing with some of Africa's most complex power generation projects, managed the World Bank office and portfolio in Cameroon, and designed community development projects in West Africa. (nextbillion.net)
  • The ailing power utility has reiterated that it was doing everything possible to avoid a total grid failure by implementing rotational power cuts and reducing supply. (ewn.co.za)
  • Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede said thousands of megawatts in wind capacity sourced from renewable companies could not be allocated to the grid as a result. (ewn.co.za)
  • ISOs operate, but do not own, transmission systems in order to provide open access to the grid for non-utility users. (pjm.com)
  • Through Hortonworks Data Platform, Oepn Energi seeks to build a â virtualâ power station that can provide information about grid conditions that customers can consult to adjust their energy use, Hortonworks said Sept. 3 . (govconwire.com)
  • â Data is the driving force behind a smarter energy grid and with access to more accurate technology, it is now possible to build a far more detailed picture of energy usage, " said Andy Leaver, vice president of international operations at Hortonworks. (govconwire.com)
  • A 501(c)3 non-profit organization, Vote Solar advocates for state policies and programs needed to repower our electric grid with clean energy. (idahoconservation.org)
  • State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), the largest of China's two state-owned utility corporations, China's energy demand in 2030 will exceed 10 PWh, [8] representing an enormous challenge that the country needs to address. (northamericansupergrid.org)
  • Exploring Smart Grid and Data Center Interactions for Electric Power Load Balancing. (3dfs.com)
  • Community solar expands access to solar for all, including low-to-moderate income customers, all while building a stronger, distributed, and more resilient electric grid. (votesolar.org)
  • The regulation of time provided that the person should pay for the cost of grid connection to the utilities power grids, therefore the programs developed so far, dealt with complex financial systems of these connections. (usp.br)
  • We find strong evidence of a bidirectional relationship both in the short run and in the long run, indicating that energy is a limiting factor to economic growth in Lebanon. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • 2002. Evidence for the involvement of CYP1A2 in the metabolism of bromodichloromethane. (cdc.gov)
  • Their success and passion are driving action and making progress across all measures of access, efficiency and renewables, offering the broader SDG7 community momentum and new ideas on how to replicate, learn from and scale up solutions. (seforall.org)
  • These stories illustrate the difference leadership can make - speeding pace of renewable energy development, accelerating energy efficiency gains and scaling access to energy increasingly with distributed renewable energy. (seforall.org)
  • Odón de Buen has played an instrumental role in Mexico's successful efforts on energy efficiency, a key energy pillar of Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7). (seforall.org)
  • As director-director general of the National Commission for the Efficient Use of Energy (CONUEE) since 2013, De Buen has shown how a country can develop an efficiency plan from concept stage, to a fully working program that is impacting all sectors of the economy. (seforall.org)
  • De Buen has helped establish a broad ecosystem of energy efficiency standards across the economy, which have generated more than $30 billion of energy savings in the residential and industrial sectors over the past 20 years. (seforall.org)
  • [4, 5] Thus, HVDC transmission "enables the power flow to be controlled rapidly and accurately, and improves the performance, efficiency and economy of the connected AC networks" in a variety of environments. (northamericansupergrid.org)
  • Given the efficiency of HVDC in bulk power transport, the Chinese government has invested heavily in HVDC transmission. (northamericansupergrid.org)
  • State-of-the-art energy efficiency features include polyfoam seal, high SEER quality A/C unit, Rinnai tankless water heater, Wi-Fi thermostat, and more. (drhorton.com)
  • With an innovative combination of electronic hardware, computer hardware, and artificial intelligence software, The 3DFS software defined power solution seamlessly integrates into datacenter electrical networks for ideal electrical efficiency, elimination of utility penalties, dynamic stability, and zero waste. (3dfs.com)
  • At a theoretical maximum efficiency of 1.0, this input power would be fully backed off by a corresponding output power of proton translocation against a maximal output force Δ p mt , when fluxes would be reduced to zero in a fully coupled system. (oroboros.at)
  • Maximal efficiency in the ADP-stimulated state of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is, however, not adaptive [1] and is not observed in mitochondria for two reasons: (i) For fluxes to proceed and work to be done, output forces must be moderately high in relation to input forces, such that Gibbs energy is partially dissipated (mainly as heat in aerobic metabolism) and partially conserved as biochemical exergy [2]. (oroboros.at)
  • ISO New England expressed the need to evaluate alternative transmission designs to ensure a viable solution for the state's and the region's energy needs. (energyonline.com)
  • Vice President Cheney has already admitted that he and Enron CEO Ken Lay discussed the California situation in some of their six meetings last year, leading some critics to believe that Bush's hands-off policy toward the Golden State's energy meltdown was adopted at the bidding of Enron, whose profits soared during the crisis. (salon.com)
  • Today, Pennsylvania joined a growing list of states across the country to introduce legislation designed to enable the development of community solar projects, which will expand consumer access to affordable clean energy and increase jobs in the state's new energy economy. (votesolar.org)
  • 10 While reductions in cost are expected through technical improvements in renewable energy generation and electrolyser cells, rigorous system-wide optimisation will be required to ensure availability of dependable and affordable renewable energy. (rsc.org)
  • These RECs are associated only with renewable energy generated in New England, which means participation in CLC Local Green provides a chance to support the growth in local renewable energy generation. (capelightcompact.org)
  • This paper proposes a novel method to design and optimize the hourly demand and supply of integrated energy and water system in an urban district for environmental and economic sustainability. (frontiersin.org)
  • Equipped with Neos Next, Atlas Copco' second-generation inverter which revolutionizes inverter performance to set new standards in energy savings, sustainability and reliability. (atlascopco.com)
  • While sources of funding have stemmed from public programs including the DoE, the INFUSE program, and federal grants, the key driver for recent growth has come from private investments with over $3.4B invested since 2021, including those from Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Lowercarbon Capital, Google, Chevron and many others. (cleantech.com)
  • Mary Ann Willingham The Willinghams have been members and donors to RiverLink since 2002. (ashevillechamber.org)
  • Electron transfer through respiratory enzyme complexes is partially coupled to the phosphorylation of ADP to ATP by intermediary generation and utilization of the mt-membrane potential, Δ p mt . The electron transfer-pathway (ET-pathway) provides the driving input power with a chemical potential spanning from reduced electron donors (the fuel substrates) to the electron acceptor oxygen. (oroboros.at)
  • PARIS--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Newly-published research from Cleantech Group®, the global authority on clean technology innovation, with the support of Breakthrough Energy, found the EU's venture capital investment into cleantech from 2011-2020 grew by a remarkable 7.5x to more than EUR 5 billion in 2020. (businesswire.com)
  • Cleantech for Europe is a new initiative launched by Cleantech Group®, with the support of Breakthrough Energy, to help the EU lead the global clean transformation through targeted research and recommendations on EU cleantech investment and policy. (businesswire.com)
  • At Cleantech Group, we provide research, consulting and events to catalyze opportunities for sustainable growth powered by innovation. (businesswire.com)
  • San Francisco, CA - April 25, 2023 - Nuclear fusion has made steady progress on the back of increased funding from traditional power producers, venture firms, corporates like Google, sovereign wealth, family offices and high net worth individuals, and is expected to demonstrate "net energy" as early as 2024, according to research by Cleantech Group. (cleantech.com)
  • Private fusion companies have been making significant progress overcoming key scientific and technical challenges, such as managing plasma confinement and reaching critical temperature milestones," said Cleantech Group Energy & Power Associate Zainab Gilani. (cleantech.com)
  • This new edition of Nuclear Energy Data, the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency's annual compilation of essential statistics on nuclear energy in OECD countries, offers additional textual and graphical information as compared with previous editions. (oecd-nea.org)
  • It provides the reader with a comprehensive but easy-to-access overview on the status of and trends in the nuclear power and fuel cycle sector. (oecd-nea.org)
  • This publication is an authoritative information source of interest to policy makers, experts and academics invovled in the nuclear energy field. (oecd-nea.org)
  • Well into the base building phase on Mars, the most practicable option for power supply on a Mars base will be nuclear reactors and solar power systems imported from Earth. (newmars.com)
  • The options for nuclear power development at colony phase are either to (1). (newmars.com)
  • Often called the holy grail of clean energy, nuclear fusion is virtually carbon-free and is safe because it produces relatively no radioactive waste. (cleantech.com)
  • In controlled environments, scientists believe net energy - the amount of energy released vs. the amount of power used to create nuclear fusion - could be huge. (cleantech.com)
  • Helion and the UK's Tokamak Energy have achieved temperatures of 100 million °C required on their pathway to enable nuclear fusion, while TAE recorded over 75 million °C. Commonwealth Fusion has collaborated with MIT to build HTS magnets that are nearly a million times stronger than the Earth's magnetic field. (cleantech.com)
  • In addition, since 2017, the Compact has taken the extra step to ensure that 100% of the energy used by power supply program participants is matched with renewable energy, specifically through the purchase and retirement of RECs. (capelightcompact.org)
  • Typically, urban energy and water infrastructure are designed after the demands of the community are determined. (frontiersin.org)
  • This broad portfolio of military capabilities must also include the ability to defend the homeland, conduct information operations, ensure U.S. access to distant theaters, and protect critical U.S. infrastructure and assets in outer space. (archives.gov)
  • His background includes consulting in the energy industry throughout the world, focusing on natural gas market reformation, infrastructure and energy trading issues. (fortnightly.com)
  • For the natural gas infrastructure and the available pipeline system capacity to be utilized as a foundation for the reduction in power transmission congestion, there are certain issues that need to be addressed. (fortnightly.com)
  • The industry players building the supporting infrastructure and ancillary supply chains to get the ball rolling once the systems to generate net energy are developed. (cleantech.com)
  • By clearing the way more participation and investment in clean energy infrastructure, this community solar bill will also create good local jobs that can't be outsourced," added Marta Tomic, community solar program director for Vote Solar . (votesolar.org)
  • NEW YORK CITY - Seven global leaders in the sustainable energy movement were honored tonight at Seven for 7 - a celebration by Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) and Ashden to recognize the individuals and efforts that are leading and driving action on Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7), the call for universal access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all by 2030. (seforall.org)
  • The leadership stories we're hearing tonight give me hope that we can make faster progress on SDG7," said Rachel Kyte, CEO and Special Representative to the UN Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All . (seforall.org)
  • Sarah Butler-Sloss, Founder-Director of Ashden , said: "Increasing access to sustainable energy has the potential to transform billions of lives around the world. (seforall.org)
  • Sustainable energy economy : sectoral policy document of development cooperation. (who.int)
  • Later that year, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved PJM as the nation's first fully functioning independent system operator (ISO). (pjm.com)
  • Later, the FERC encouraged the formation of regional transmission organizations (RTOs) to operate the transmission system in multi-state areas and to advance the development of competitive wholesale power markets. (pjm.com)
  • With respect to reliable supply of power to the region, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has called today for settlement talks between Connecticut and New York to resolve the dispute regarding the Cross-Sound Cable, which is capable of delivering 330 MW between New Haven, Connecticut and Long Island, New York. (energyonline.com)
  • Green hydrogen is considered a highly promising vector for deep decarbonisation of energy systems and is forecast to represent 20% of global energy use by 2050. (rsc.org)
  • Furthermore, while the vast majority of China's energy resources, both renewable and non-renewable, lie within its northern and western regions, the majority of its energy demand is concentrated in its eastern and southern regions. (northamericansupergrid.org)
  • Also, to shield the country from external supply shocks, given its substantial dependence on energy imports, policymakers should emphasize the development of domestic energy resources. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • A Mars colony will need large quantities of power to mine resources, reduce metal ores, manufacture machinery and other goods, new living space and propellant. (newmars.com)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Energy-generating resources. (who.int)
  • Historically, China has used its waterways and railroads to supply the nation with energy, shipping billions of tons of coal [2] to light its urban centers, power its industry, and support its burgeoning economy. (northamericansupergrid.org)
  • [8] Since the distances between energy bases and load centers can range from 800 to 3500 km, [8] transmission of power via HVAC cables would result in significant power losses. (northamericansupergrid.org)
  • Among 3,572 workers constructing 2 solar power-generating facilities in San Luis Obispo County, California, USA, we identified 44 patients with symptom onset during October 2011-April 2014 (attack rate 1.2 cases/100 workers). (cdc.gov)
  • Scottish Government Minister for Business, Innovation and Energy Paul Wheelhouse commenting on the news, added that he visited Orkney a year ago just as Scotrenewables was starting its test programme for the SR2000 turbine at EMEC and that he is delighted to hear it has passed the seven day continuous generation test with flying colours. (renewableenergymagazine.com)
  • These issues relate both to the power industry's ability to dictate power generation locations, and to the gas industry being able to meet the power industry's needs in terms of cost, delivery, and supply operation. (fortnightly.com)
  • Community solar provides homeowners, renters, and businesses equal access to the economic and environmental benefits of solar energy generation regardless of the physical attributes or ownership of their home or business. (votesolar.org)
  • Solar energy generation is an expanding industry, particularly in the southwestern United States ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The company was established in 2002 and is headquartered in San Francisco with people based in London, Paris and Boston. (businesswire.com)
  • About Executive Mosaic: Founded in 2002, Executive Mosaic is a leadership organization and media company. (govconwire.com)
  • BOISE - On Nov. 13, Idaho Power Company (IPC) filed a proposal to change the rules for existing rooftop solar customers. (idahoconservation.org)
  • Idaho Power Company serves over 560,000 customers in Idaho and Oregon. (idahoconservation.org)
  • The company has committed to providing 100% clean energy by 2045, but by ending net metering and potentially lowering rates for existing solar customers Idaho Power is making it clear that it wants to be the only one that controls that affordable, reliable clean power. (idahoconservation.org)
  • Scotrenewables Tidal Power Limited is an innovative Scottish engineering company focused on the development of a tidal energy turbine technology with the potential to produce a step-change reduction in the cost of energy from tidal currents. (renewableenergymagazine.com)
  • The technology has been under continuous engineering development, including rigorous testing of scaled systems in both tank conditions and open ocean environments, since the company was founded in Orkney in 2002. (renewableenergymagazine.com)
  • The company was established in 2002 and is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. (cleantech.com)
  • The GHS 1402-2002 VSD⁺ has a new design for better performance, optimal oil separation, a smaller footprint and an innovative new controller which puts you in gear for Industry 4.0. (atlascopco.com)
  • Since there is no way to distinguish renewable energy from non-renewable energy at its point of use, RECs are the industry standard used to track renewable energy at its production site and comply with applicable mandated and voluntary renewable energy requirements. (capelightcompact.org)
  • The Energy industry is one that has been quick to capture the benefits brought about by digitization. (lannerinc.com)
  • South Africa Tuesday Aug. 27, 2002. (forbes.com)
  • If waste-to-energy can become a worthwhile pursuit, it could help reshape Africa - and other developing regions. (forbes.com)
  • Unlike out-of-state fossil fuels, solar, wind and geothermal power is produced right here in Idaho and puts electricians, home builders and other local companies to work. (idahoconservation.org)
  • Modern energy systems rely on large scale transport of fossil fuels to supply primary demand in energy-importing nations. (rsc.org)
  • The model is tested on a sample neighborhood from San Francisco, California, with 21 building prototypes, 32 combined heating and power engines, 16 chillers, and 3 wastewater treatment systems (a central treatment plant and two decentralized membrane-based systems). (frontiersin.org)
  • Remember the California energy crisis? (salon.com)
  • But the real smoking gun for Enron could be its role in the California energy deregulation debacle. (salon.com)
  • A California state Senate committee is currently calling for depositions of Enron and Arthur Andersen officials to find out if the former energy giant or its auditors willfully destroyed documents that were under subpoena from the committee. (salon.com)
  • And an ongoing criminal investigation by California Attorney General Bill Lockyer is still looking into allegations that energy producers and traders, including Enron, artificially manipulated the price of energy to profit off of California's poorly constructed energy deregulation plan. (salon.com)
  • According to the experience in eastern San Luis Obispo County, California, construction of large-scale solar power-generating facilities (solar farms) in low-population rural areas may often require recruiting skilled laborers from outside the county or state. (cdc.gov)
  • With the forthcoming 'Fit for 55' package, the EU will update almost all of its energy and climate legislation, changing the policy framework for a long time to come. (businesswire.com)
  • Founded by Bill Gates, Breakthrough Energy is dedicated to helping humanity avoid a climate disaster. (businesswire.com)
  • Community solar is a critical policy that opens access to clean energy to all," said Jessica Ennis, legislative director for climate and energy at Earthjustice . (votesolar.org)
  • Russia: The 21st Century's Energy Superpower? (brookings.edu)
  • Could Russia be poised to become an energy superpower in the 21st century? (brookings.edu)
  • Vote Solar's mission is to make solar a mainstream energy resource across the U.S. Since 2002, Vote Solar has been working to lower solar costs and expand solar access. (idahoconservation.org)
  • Leading solar advocacy organizations, Vote Solar, the Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA) and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) applaud the bipartisan legislation, which is sponsored by Rep. Aaron D. Kaufer, Rep. Donna Bullock, Rep. Peter Schweyer, and Rep. David R. Millard. (votesolar.org)
  • Between the plummeting costs of solar over the last decade and pent up customer demand for access to clean energy, now is the perfect time to enact community solar legislation in Pennsylvania" said Jeff Cramer, executive director for the Coalition for Community Solar Access . (votesolar.org)
  • Since 2002, Vote Solar has been working to lower solar costs and expand solar access. (votesolar.org)
  • Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA) i s a national Coalition of businesses and non-profits working to expand customer choice and access to solar to all American households and businesses through community solar. (votesolar.org)
  • PJM began the transition to an independent, neutral organization in 1993 when the PJM Interconnection Association was formed to administer the power pool. (pjm.com)
  • We bring clients access to the trends, companies and people shaping the future and the customized advice and support businesses need to engage external innovation. (businesswire.com)
  • Nye, 2003 , p. 14) to mainstream post-political transition narratives that position renewable energy transitions within a broadly dominant neoliberal hegemony ( Mouffe, 2014a , p. 66). (frontiersin.org)
  • This research seeks to better discern and understand the practices and implications of energy democracy and its variants through synthesis and qualitative analysis of transition counter-narratives drawn from public communications of energy democracy initiatives actively working in northeastern North America. (frontiersin.org)
  • As the implications of the collapse of Enron spiral ever wider, increasing attention is being paid to the close connections between the White House and the Texas energy trader. (salon.com)
  • But Russia's energy future is in natural gas. (brookings.edu)
  • These differences can and perhaps must activate a productive tension among multiple energy democracies working for and within a democratized renewable energy future for this region. (frontiersin.org)
  • Changing the math now is unfair and penalizes those who are leading Idaho into a clean energy future. (idahoconservation.org)
  • [8, 9] As mentioned above, China's demand for power has been rising dramatically, and it is expected to continue to rise in the future. (northamericansupergrid.org)
  • We find that green ammonia as an energy vector is likely to be critical to future energy systems, but that gaps remain in the literature. (rsc.org)
  • At every stage from initial strategy to final deals, we bring corporate change makers, investors, governments and stakeholders from across the ecosystem the access and customized support they need to thrive in a more digitized, de-carbonized and resource-efficient future. (cleantech.com)
  • Software-defined power is the future of energy technology. (3dfs.com)
  • We urge the General Assembly to pass this bill, allowing this new chapter in Pennsylvania's clean energy future to begin. (votesolar.org)
  • Such coordination leads to integrated municipal supply systems (e.g., energy and water supply) with improved overall performance when compared to the simple superposition of individual supply systems ( Mancarella, 2014 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Whitley said these projects are needed to ensure a reliable supply of power not only for Connecticut but also for all of New England. (energyonline.com)
  • However, as base population increases beyond 1000 and the scope of local ISRU increases, the increasing mass requirements of the power supply will become increasingly burdensome. (newmars.com)
  • The Compact's power supply program, which began in 2002, is specifically designed to achieve these goals. (capelightcompact.org)
  • Q: What is the Compact's power supply program? (capelightcompact.org)
  • To do this, the Compact aggregates the energy use of its entire power supply customer base, then solicits bids from power suppliers to serve that aggregated load in order to secure competitive pricing and customer-friendly terms. (capelightcompact.org)
  • The Compact's power supplier, currently NextEra® Energy Services, purchases and retires RECs to meet the usage of the Compact's power supply customers. (capelightcompact.org)
  • Check out this blog post for more details on the important role RECs play in the Compact's power supply program. (capelightcompact.org)
  • How does the Compact's power supply program support new renewable energy development? (capelightcompact.org)
  • A key component of the power supply program is providing access to and support for renewable energy, which it does in several ways. (capelightcompact.org)
  • Q: What's the difference between the Compact's power supply program and its CLC Local Green Program? (capelightcompact.org)
  • Q: How do I sign up for the power supply program or CLC Local Green? (capelightcompact.org)
  • We're happy to help you sign up for our standard power supply program or either of our CLC Local Green offers. (capelightcompact.org)
  • To learn more, visit CapeLightCompact.org/Power-Supply . (capelightcompact.org)
  • In their comments , ICL and Vote Solar advocate for the PUC to protect existing Idaho Power residential and small business solar customers from new compensation rules that will replace net-metering next year. (idahoconservation.org)
  • Vote Solar used the Jobs and Economic Impact (JEDI) Model developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to reasonably estimate the employment, earnings and economic impacts from the construction and operation of these community solar energy facilities. (votesolar.org)
  • Consequently, there is a pressing need to revise the current national energy policy that calls for a 5% energy conservation target. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • In 2002, eight communities in Oaxaca began local conservation efforts as part of a Community Protected Areas program. (nationsencyclopedia.com)
  • To contend with uncertainty and to meet the many security challenges we face, the United States will require bases and stations within and beyond Western Europe and Northeast Asia, as well as temporary access arrangements for the long-distance deployment of U.S. forces. (archives.gov)
  • There are, however, about 420 waste-to-energy plants in Europe. (forbes.com)
  • In fact, Eskom, which is the state-run power provider, can't meet the daily demands and is now in need of a financial bailout. (forbes.com)
  • The company's novel floating technology offers a low cost solution for simplified and safe manufacture, installation, access and maintenance along with the ability to use low cost, small workboats for all offshore operations. (renewableenergymagazine.com)
  • Not that I particularly like radioactive waste products, but the energy is highly efficient--especially once we shift to Thorium based reactors. (newmars.com)
  • However, with its staggeringly high amounts of air pollution and the more widespread use of renewable energy technologies across the nation, China has been developing and deploying a more modern, more efficient way to ensure the steady flow of energy: high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission. (northamericansupergrid.org)
  • this high cost is the largest barrier to widespread adoption of ammonia as an energy vector. (rsc.org)
  • Record high levels of unemployment have compounded the widespread prevalence of poverty, significantly reducing people's purchasing power and further restricting their access to food (2). (who.int)
  • New York wants the Cable in use to better ensure reliability and have access to additional supplies. (energyonline.com)
  • 7 Ammonia requires only water, air and power for its production, and it does not release carbon emissions on combustion. (rsc.org)
  • Despite opposition to fossil fuel exploration, government is moving ahead with Karpowership as an option to feed South Africa's energy needs. (ewn.co.za)
  • Conventional ways of communicating about the transition to renewable energy in North America presuppose that energy systems can be changed while sustaining existing social, political, and economic relations. (frontiersin.org)
  • The research finds a set of diverse organizations across the region taking up and giving shape to the concept and goals of energy democracy, revealing a convergence among these initiatives around commitments to a socially transformational shift to collectively-controlled renewable energy systems. (frontiersin.org)
  • From 2002 through 2005, PJM integrated a number of utility transmission systems into its operations. (pjm.com)
  • In 2011, American Transmission Systems, Inc., a transmission affiliate of FirstEnergy, and Cleveland Public Power were integrated into PJM. (pjm.com)
  • This study focuses on integrating urban energy and wastewater treatment systems. (frontiersin.org)
  • Whilst solar power systems will provide energy in niche applications, the limited EROI and low energy density of these systems will make them relatively expensive and living on Mars will be energy intensive, as most products, food and living space must be manufactured locally. (newmars.com)
  • While demonstrations of net energy remain key, the more important race would be to scale systems and commercially produce clean power. (cleantech.com)
  • Of them, the U.S. leads with over a dozen players, including private firms Helion, Zap Energy and Commonwealth Fusion Systems, and public institutions such as Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's National Ignition Facility , which demonstrated net energy last December. (cleantech.com)
  • ii) Non-mechanical, incompletely coupled systems dissipate part of the potential energy in short-circuits (LEAK). (oroboros.at)
  • Energy systems, environment and development : a reader. (who.int)
  • Environmental effects of energy systems : the OECD COMPASS project. (who.int)
  • Key Highlights: Dynamically addressing harmonics and power factor, automatically balancing power loads across the phases, real time streaming server rack data. (3dfs.com)
  • Effects of Phase Imbalance on Data Center Energy Management. (3dfs.com)
  • This file only includes data from examined participants aged 1 to 5 years with limited access. (cdc.gov)
  • However, power density is low compared to light water reactors. (newmars.com)
  • The research work aims to study and provide a new policy of rural electrification in the State of Sao Paulo, based on the following question: "the State of Sao Paulo must maintain its own policy of rural electrification after the universal law, nº 10.438/2002, the Light for All program and also the set of resolutions by ANEEL on the matter? (usp.br)
  • The innovations of these programs contributed to the implementation of the law universal nº 10438/2002 and the Light for All program. (usp.br)
  • Therefore, the Chinese government has been developing a nation-wide HVDC cable system, which it hopes will be able to "change [its] energy development pattern, ensure energy security…and serve the economic and social development. (northamericansupergrid.org)
  • Energy is one of the five key subjects being discussed at the World Summit on Sustainable Development being held in Johannesburg and will be the topic of Wednesday's plenary meeting. (forbes.com)
  • development and energy. (usp.br)
  • Yet energy democracy, as both organizing principle and social movement, is itself increasingly recognized as flexible and contested. (frontiersin.org)
  • As the country continues to face increasingly frequent high stages of load shedding, the president in Parliament on Thursday faced grilling questions from MPs about government's progress in addressing the energy crisis. (ewn.co.za)
  • A comparison of transition narratives suggests distinct and potentially competing approaches to energy democracy, or multiple energy democracies, described as local and regional communities, public partnerships, and social movements. (frontiersin.org)
  • however, to a significant extent, importing of energy will remain necessary to continue to meet local demand 1,2 in some countries, particularly in order to provide affordable options for deep decarbonisation. (rsc.org)
  • Concerns about energy sources depletion and environmental pollution issues have been raised and is a top priority of the global community. (umsystem.edu)
  • The results also demonstrate the economic and environmental viability of using decentralized advanced treatment in urban areas when energy system, wastewater treatment, and building mix are designed together. (frontiersin.org)
  • The cable was commissioned in 2002 but has seen limited use, as Connecticut says the line violates environmental rules with respect to the depth the Cable, which crosses the Long Island Sound, is buried. (energyonline.com)
  • If passed, HB531 would provide families and businesses the opportunity to access all of the financial and environmental benefits solar provides rural and urban communities alike. (votesolar.org)
  • A Congressional agenda for improved resource and environmental management in the third world : helping developing countries help themselves / prepared by a Task Force of the Environmental and Energy Study Institute. (who.int)
  • by Environmental and Energy Study Institute (Washington), D.C. (who.int)
  • In the Washington Post in December, David Ignatius claimed that Moscow is "on its way to becoming the next Houston-the global capital of energy. (brookings.edu)
  • Russia may well break into some global energy markets as an alternative supplier to unstable states in the Persian Gulf. (brookings.edu)
  • As new research released at the SEforALL Forum shows, we are currently not on track to meet global energy goals set out in SDG7. (seforall.org)
  • Green chemical energy vectors are considered the best technology to enable this transport in a sustainable manner and have the capacity to operate as a global reserve fuel. (rsc.org)
  • I write about the global energy business. (forbes.com)
  • NIOSH joins global safety community at Reviews of Occupational Energy Research two key conferences this month. (cdc.gov)
  • His committee, Dunn says, is simply looking into "how we got into an energy crisis and whether any legislative fixes are necessary. (salon.com)
  • It is one of the most important sources of international energy imports. (neftegaz.ru)
  • The first involves a large import bill, although the energy density of enriched uranium is extremely high. (newmars.com)
  • its liquid energy density is 3.5 kW h L −1 . (rsc.org)
  • Enron officials once took pains to note that California's problems could not be blamed on energy producers but on California's partially deregulated market, which they said didn't go far enough. (salon.com)
  • Meanwhile, Attorney General Bill Lockyer is still investigating allegations that energy producers and traders, including Enron, manipulated prices. (salon.com)