Monday, October 25, 2010

White House's energy initiative

The United States on Thursday launched a renewable energy initiative to boost bio-fuel production to create jobs, lessen the effects of climate change and wean the country off oil imports, an official said.

Part of President Barack Obama's Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008, the Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP) is a "national imperative" to assist the bio-fuels industry, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack told the National Press Club.

"By producing more bio-fuels in America, we will create jobs, combat global warming, replace our dependence on foreign oil and build a stronger foundation for the 21st century economy," he added.

The US Department of Agriculture said BCAP "provides assistance for the establishment and production of eligible renewable biomass crops," a statement said.

The program provides up to 75 percent of the cost of establishing eligible perennial crops, as well as matching payments for transportation of eligible materials sold to qualified biomass conversion facilities.

"The Obama administration is aggressively supporting our nation's farmers, ranchers and producers of bio-fuels as they work to bring greater energy independence to America," Vilsack said.

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White House's energy initiative

The United States on Thursday launched a renewable energy initiative to boost bio-fuel production to create jobs, lessen the effects of climate change and wean the country off oil imports, an official said.

Part of President Barack Obama's Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008, the Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP) is a "national imperative" to assist the bio-fuels industry, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack told the National Press Club.

"By producing more bio-fuels in America, we will create jobs, combat global warming, replace our dependence on foreign oil and build a stronger foundation for the 21st century economy," he added.

The US Department of Agriculture said BCAP "provides assistance for the establishment and production of eligible renewable biomass crops," a statement said.

The program provides up to 75 percent of the cost of establishing eligible perennial crops, as well as matching payments for transportation of eligible materials sold to qualified biomass conversion facilities.

"The Obama administration is aggressively supporting our nation's farmers, ranchers and producers of bio-fuels as they work to bring greater energy independence to America," Vilsack said.

He also announced a five-year agreement with the Federal Aviation Administration to develop jet fuel from forest and crop residues and other "green" feed-stocks in order to decrease dependence on foreign oil and stabilize fuel costs.

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Solar Portable Desalination System

Portable Desalination System Powered By Solar Energy by Energy Matters

A group of researcher s at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), have unveiled a portable solar-powered desalination plant which they say will help provide access to clean drinking water in the developing world.
 
The solar desalination system uses solar panels for energy and a reverse osmosis filtration system to remove salt and other particle from the water, rendering it drinkable. 
 
The MIT research team, headed by Professor Steven Dubowsky and working out of the Field and Space Robotics Laboratory, have developed their system with mobility, energy efficiency and a focus on solar power in mind.
 
The system needed to be as user-friendly as possible to ensure it could operate anywhere and be used by anyone. The solar photovoltaic array utilises a computer algorithm that tracks the sun and diverts power when the weather is cloudy. Solar energy pumps dirty or salty water through the plant’s membrane layers, and the module is made from basic parts such as PVC pipe. 
 
Though still in its design phase, the team hopes scale up the size of the solar module for use in disaster zones and desert areas where climate change has impacted on water stocks.

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Power-One Inverters best in class

LOS ANGELES, Oct 11, 2010 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) -- Power-One Inc (PWER 10.56, +0.18, +1.73%) , a leading provider of renewable energy and energy-efficient power conversion and power management solutions, will showcase a broad range of power inverter solutions for the residential and commercial markets at Solar Power International (SPI). These products represent the latest offering in Power-One's expanding line of best-in-class inverters already deployed worldwide and now available for the North American solar market.

In just two short years, Power-One has become the second-largest solar inverter manufacturer in the world. To date, Power-One has shipped more than 2 Gigawatts of inverters worldwide and its inverters have accumulated the equivalent of 500 million (full power) power-on hours. Now the company will apply its deep-field expertise to the growing market for renewable energy in North America.

Power-One is committed to expansion in this region as evidenced by its new manufacturing facility in Phoenix, which will bring more than 350 new jobs to the U.S. Additionally, Power-One announced its acquisition of the assets of San Jose-based Fat Spaniel Technologies Inc, a leading provider of lifecycle management software for renewable energy assets. The acquisition extends Power-One's performance and technology advantage with its award winning inverters, while providing its customers with a stronger feature-set, value creation and enhanced system control to manage renewable energy assets, including solar installations.

"Power-One has a long and distinguished pedigree in the power electronics business," said Richard Thompson, CEO of Power-One. "By leveraging our nearly 40-year history of technology innovation and expertise, we are squarely positioned to develop innovative solutions that generate greater yield for renewable energy production."

A broad range of Power-One's renowned Aurora products will be on display at SPI for the first time in North America. The Aurora product line is one of the most efficient, robust and technically advanced available today. Products on display include:

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Monday, October 11, 2010

2010 Minimize your Tax liabilities

House with solar cells © Bernhard Lang/Getty Images

 A tax credit is available for homeowners who install alternative energy equipment. It equals 30% of what a homeowner spends on qualifying equipment such as solar electric systems, solar water heaters, geothermal heat pumps and wind turbines, including labor costs. There is no cap on this tax credit.

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Solar - a matter of national defense

With insurgents increasingly attacking the American fuel supply convoys that lumber across the Khyber Pass into Afghanistan, the military is pushing aggressively to develop, test and deploy renewable energy to decrease its need to transport fossil fuels.

Last week, a Marine company from California arrived in the rugged outback of Helmand Province bearing novel equipment: portable solar panels that fold up into boxes; energy-conserving lights; solar tent shields that provide shade and electricity; solar chargers for computers and communications equipment.

The 150 Marines of Company I, Third Battalion, Fifth Marines, will be the first to take renewable technology into a battle zone, where the new equipment will replace diesel and kerosene-based fuels that would ordinarily generate power to run their encampment.

Even as Congress has struggled unsuccessfully to pass an energy bill and many states have put renewable energy on hold because of the recession, the military this year has pushed rapidly forward. After a decade of waging wars in remote corners of the globe where fuel is not readily available, senior commanders have come to see overdependence on fossil fuel as a big liability, and renewable technologies — which have become more reliable and less expensive over the past few years — as providing a potential answer. These new types of renewable energy now account for only a small percentage of the power used by the armed forces, but military leaders plan to rapidly expand their use over the next decade.

In Iraq and Afghanistan, the huge truck convoys that haul fuel to bases have been sitting ducks for enemy fighters — in the latest attack, oil tankers carrying fuel for NATO troops in Afghanistan were set on fire in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, early Monday. In Iraq and Afghanistan, one Army study found, for every 24 fuel convoys that set out, one soldier or civilian engaged in fuel transpo rt was killed. In the past three months, six Marines have been wounded guarding fuel runs in Afghanistan.

“There are a lot of profound reasons for doing this, but for us at the core it’s practical,” said Ray Mabus, the Navy secretary and a former ambassador to Saudi Arabia, who has said he wants 50 percent of the power for the Navy and Marines to come from renewable energy sources by 2020. That figure includes energy for bases as well as fuel for cars and ships.

“Fossil fuel is the No. 1 thing we import to Afghanistan,” Mr. Mabus said, “and guarding that fuel is keeping the troops from doing what they were sent there to do, to fight or engage local people.”

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Obama is getting His, Now its time to get Yours

President Obama is channeling his inner Jimmy Carter again.

In 1979, President Carter had solar panels installed on the roof of the White House, and they were taken down in the Reagan Administration during roof repairs. Today, the White House announced that that Obama Administration will use taxpayer dollars to build solar panels and a solar hot water heater on the roof of the White House in the spring of 2011.

It’s an easy decision to make when you’re not the one paying for it. The government’s Energy Information Agency projects that electricity from solar cells will cost nearly five times as much as electricity from natural-gas-fired power plants—in 2016. So not only will taxpayers have to foot the bill for the project, but they’ll also be paying for pricier electricity. Keep in mind that exorbitant costs do not take into account the unreliable nature of solar (the sun doesn’t shine all the time) or for the additional transmission costs to build lines from where solar panels are to where the electricity is needed. The government should let American taxpayers know how this investment pans out.

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