Saturday, June 27, 2009
Offshore Wind Becomes a Priority for the Obama Administration
Calling it a major step forward in President Obama’s new energy frontier, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, joined by New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine, today issued five exploratory leases for renewable wind energy production on the Outer Continental Shelf offshore New Jersey and Delaware.
“We are entering a new day for energy production in the United States – a time of clean energy from renewable domestic sources on our Outer Continental Shelf,” Secretary Salazar said. “Other nations have been using offshore wind energy for more than a decade. We made the development of offshore wind energy a top priority for Interior. The technology is proven, effective and available and can create new jobs for Americans while reducing our expensive and dangerous dependence on foreign oil.”
Friday, June 26, 2009
Gulf prepares to lead global economic recovery
There are signs that the economic shock in the Gulf is coming to an end and the region will start leading the international recovery.
There's never been a worse time to be an economist. Most failed to forecast the scale of the downturn that began in the summer of 2008.
They are cautious about talking too soon about recovery. Some are even making us gloomier. On 21 June, the World Bank announced that it believed that the global economy would contract by almost 3 per cent in real terms in 2009. This compares with its previous forecast, made in March, that the downturn would be 1.7 per cent. If the latest one is accurate, 2009 will indisputably go down as the worst year, in terms of growth, since 1945. And the World Bank says the recovery, which it said could start at the end of the year, will be "much less vigorous than normal" because of the finance industry's limited capacity to lend.
For full story click here.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Deepdale Backpackers Hostel
Escape the beaten track and the smog of the big city to this wonderfully chilled out independent backpackers hostel in the heart of Burnham Deepdale on the north Norfolk coast. This beautiful village is by the sea in an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’*. Open All Year, for Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter accommodation.
The north Norfolk coast is a backpackers paradise offering watersports and outdoor activities of every sort, beautiful beaches and historical buildings, so you can be as active as you want. Of course you might just like to chill out and relax in our award winning backpackers hostel or try one of our superb local pubs serving local beers and excellent seafood! The village is famous for it’s mussels. Click here for more information on local activities and attractions.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Desert solar takes leap forward
Regular readers of this blog will be familiar with the concept of harnessing huge amounts of power in the Sahara and connecting it to Europe’s electricity grid. Now the idea is taking its first step towards reality. A consortium of German investors led by Siemens AG (also turbine manufacturers) is looking to raise €400 billion to invest in the infrastructure that could provide 15% of Europe’s electricity by 2050. A Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) farm that would cover 50 square miles of Sahara desert could provide a constant source of clean energy and be transported to Europe through the new technology of highly efficient power lines.
"We want to start an initiative that would present concrete plans in two to three years time," said Torsten Jeworrek, the head of the consortium. They’re anticipating that 2 Gigawatts of electricity could be generated from Tunisia within five years, with the right political support.
It’s an exciting step forward for a project that could revolutionise our energy grid and might alter the balance of the world economy. No doubt there’ll be many obstacles to overcome, but it’s great to see the idea being taken seriously.
More info on this here.
Monday, June 22, 2009
YouGen » Blog » UK renewables lag behind Europe
I’ve got good news and bad about the UK’s efforts at introducing renewable energy. For all the Government talk, you’d think that we’re doing quite well at generating heat and power from renewable sources. But, no, we’re not. In fact, if we compare ourselves with other European countries, only Luxembourg and Malta generate less. And that’s despite the much heralded excellent wind resource we have.
Let me put this bad news into context. Sweden leads Europe - 40.8% of its energy came from renewable sources in 2005. Austria was at 23%, Spain at 7.6% and Germany at 5.9%. The UK languished at 1.3%. That’s an increase from 1% in 1995. If we only increased it by that tiny amount in 10 years, we’ve got a bit of a challenge to meet our commitment to getting 15% of our energy from renewables by 2020.
Actually we have upped the pace a little. A spokesperson for the Department of Energy and Climate Change told the Guardian that between 2005 and now the proportion has risen to "about 1.8%". Does that include all the hot air from politicians I wonder?
Before we totally despair of all politicians, there is some good news on the renewables front too. An early day motion supporting significant investment in solar electricity (PV) has got the support of more MPs than any other motion introduced in this parliament. As I write 258 MPs have signed. You can check here to see if yours is on the listYouGen » Blog » UK renewables lag behind Europe
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Wind Week 2009
The arguments are compelling: energy security, fight against climate change, the need to drive down the costs of electricity… and last but not least – economic opportunity: jobs, investments and the chance to claim our place as a nation setting an agenda when it comes to renewable energy.
If you want to see more wind, wave and tidal energy in the UK please sign this petition.
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Sunday, June 21, 2009
One in six UK homes at risk of flood...
£20bn needs to be invested in flood defences to protect properties from
rising sea levels and severe rainstorms, Environment Agency warns.
One in six homes in England is at risk of flooding, the Environment Agency warned today.
And with climate change likely to raise the risk of flooding through rising
sea levels and more rainstorms, £20bn needs to be invested in flood
defences to protect properties in the next 25 years, the agency said.
As many as 5.2m properties are already at risk of flooding, with 2.4m
threatened by rivers and the sea, and a further 2.8 million at risk
from surface water flooding from overflowing drains.
Thousands of health centres and doctors' surgeries, schools and miles of railways
and roads are also at risk, according to the agency's Flooding In England report.
Almost half a million homes, offices, factories and warehouses are at a
significant risk of flooding from rivers or sea, with a greater than
one in 75 chance of being flooded in any year.
The highest number of properties at significant risk are in the south-east of England,
where 111,356 are threatened with flooding.
Boston, Lincolnshire, has the greatest number of properties at high risk – 23,700 – of any local authority.
According to the latest analysis of the impacts of climate change on the UK released this week, the risk of flooding is set to increase due to rising sea levels, more rapid coastal erosion and increasingly severe and frequent rainstorms.
Without an increase in investment in flood defences, an extra 350,000
properties, including 280,000 more homes, will face a significant risk
of flooding by 2035, bringing the total to 840,000 under threat, the EA
said.
Approximately £150m each year will be needed just to address the risk of surface water flooding, which caused some of the problems in the devastating 2007 floods, the agency said.
In the floods two years ago, which hit parts of Yorkshire, the Midlands and the south-west ofEngland, 13 adults died as well as two premature twins, while 55,000 properties were flooded and thousands had to be rescued from the flood waters.
The Environment Agency said more than 430,000 people in flood risk areas had signed up to its free warning service, which provides alerts by text message, telephone or email, and urged those who have not subscribed to join.
English regions ranked in order of the number of properties at significant risk of flooding:
South-east England: 111,356
South-west: 86,178
East Midlands: 81,096
Yorkshire and Humber: 65,380
Greater London: 40,412
East of England: 33,050
North-west: 28,941
West Midlands: 19,173
North-east: 19,167
Total: 484,753
Top 10 local authorities with the highest number of properties in areas with a significant chance of flooding:
Boston district: 23,700
North Somerset: 20,415
East Lindsey district: 14,949
Windsor and Maidenhead: 11,477
Kingston upon Hull: 9,825
Shepway district: 9,065
Sedgemoor district: 8,092
East Riding of Yorkshire: 7,513
Runnymede district: 7,007
Warrington: 6,533
via Environment news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk by on 19/06/09Friday, June 12, 2009
Solar Botanic Secures funding
SolarBotanic Secures R & D Funding from California Based Renewable Energy Company
SolarBotanic has inked a major joint-venture deal with the renewable energy company GREENgENERGY, Inc. to fund the R & D phase for the company's patented energy harvesting artificial trees. The potential market for SolarBotanic's trees is virtually unlimited and it involves integrating a vast array of brilliant and cutting-edge technologies, said Craig Etchegoyen of GREENgENERGY. Mr. Etchegoyen, founder of digital security firm Uniloc USA, is recognized as a leader in developing technology-based IP.
London, UK (PRWEB) June 9, 2009 -- The company is very excited about the relationship with their American partners. They bring an expertise in financing and technical know-how that compliments SolarBotanic's existing board perfectly, stated a spokesperson for SolarBotanic Ltd. Their experience in one of the world's largest Energy-markets places the company in a very strategic position as it looks to expand in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, he added. SolarBotanic is in discussions with several very large technology firms and expects to have its first prototype tree in approximately 12 months.
The company's mission is to produce a cost-effective renewable energy solution that is easily implemented,carbon neutral, aesthetically appealing and community scalable.
To accomplish this goal, SolarBotanic (SB) has developed an innovative and efficient energy solution by combining bio-mimicry and nano technologies in unique, Patented, artificial trees.
To harness the power of the Sun and Wind, these artificial trees and plant structures are designed to utilize three major types of nano-technologies: photovoltaics, thermovoltaics and piezovoltaic, the result is a commercially viable alternative and/or supplement to other energy generating technologies.
Few sources of power fit the "renewable" bill better than wind and electromagnetic radiation from the Sun. Sunlight, wind and thermal (infrared) radiation is plentiful (supplies should last at least 5 billion years), emits no pollution and enough of this natural energy reaches the planet's surface in one hour (approximately 1,000watts/second/m2) to provide 100% of the world's energy needs for one year.
There are many exciting opportunities in the adaptation of solar, wind and thermal power. Large solar-arrays and wind-turbine farms are being developed in places that show the most geo-optimal concentrations of sunlight and wind, however, like all traditional power generation, none of these are likely to be the single "magic bullet" technology that will solve the entire world's energy demands. For one, they are usually extremely capitally intensive. They require large property acquisitions (trading one non-renewable resource like oil for another--land), and to date have not achieved grid parity. SOLARBOTANIC offers a piece of the energy solution that supplements, rather than competes with, these large-scale efforts.
Carbon Neutrality. The Kyoto Accords established targets for the global reduction of harmful green house gasses. There are many ways to achieve this goal. One approach is to produce things using less energy,and the other is to re-form waste into new products to minimize new GHG creation. Companies that do a particularly good job of reducing emissions can sell this value through Verified Emissions Reductions "VERs" and Reduced Emissions Credits "RECs". SolarBotanic trees will be manufactured from recycled and non-petroleum based materials.
Though the primary driver of the trees are the nanoleaves, the trunk can be designed for far greater purposes than merely holding up the canopy. Besides covering it's surface with PV or sound absorption materials, it houses the electrical converter units and filters which are designed to intake harmful GHGs and output clean air (just like real trees do to some extent). We believe that companies that generate a portion of their power from utilizing our trees will be able to create certifiable carbon credits that can be sold on the open market.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
€18.85 million investment to develop wind farms in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
I found this fascinating quote today:
The EBRD is providing an equity investment of €18.85 million to Freenergy AS, a leading Estonian investor in renewable energy in eastern Europe, to boost the volumes of green energy generated in the Baltic states.reegle Blog
Monday, June 8, 2009
Earthdrive
The ATP EarthDrive™ is the world's first recyclable USB Drive, appropriately named the EarthDrive™. With years of product development and extensive research, the EarthDrive™ is designed and built using the maximum amount of biodegradable materials (PLA), resulting in a fully recyclable product. PLA (Polylactic acid) is a biodegradable polyester derived from renewable resources, such as corn.
American Forests Partnership
In partnership with the American Forests, a portion of all EarthDrive product sales will go towards the planting of trees.
Waterproof for all Conditions
In addition to being one of the most durable USB drives in the world, the EarthDrive is also one of the most versatile. Built with ATP’s SIP technology, all vital flash components are completely encapsulated allowing for shock proof, waterproof, and dust proof durability.
Security Protection
The EarthDrive's built in security software allows for password protection of private data.
ATP Part Numbers | AF1GUFE1BK, AF2GUFE1BK, AF4GUFE1BK, AF8GUFE1BK |
Capacities | 1GB to 8GB |
Connectivity | High Speed USB1.1 / 2.0 compliant |
Indicator | LED Light Indicator |
Preloaded Software | Drive Partitioning, Password Protection |
Data Retention | 10 years |
Length | 35.7mm +/- 0.20mm |
Width | 23.3mm +/- 0.10mm |
Thickness | 10.31mm +/- 0.20mm |