Tag: Wind Energy

In prepping for the upcoming webinar on ARES (Advanced Rail Energy Storage), I’m recommending that the company position itself more aggressively around the integration of renewables into the grid-mix and, in particular, the imperative to displace coal immediately. As I …

Advanced Energy Storage Solutions Will Help Displace Coal-Fired Power Plants Read More »

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Given that solar and wind are intermittent, our usual notion of these most common forms of renewable energy is that they create grid instability – perhaps even blackouts – stemming from unpredictable clouds covering the sun or changing patterns in …

Does a High Penetration of Solar and Wind Energy Cause — Or Prevent — Grid Instability? Read More »

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Frequent commenter from the U.K. Gary Tulie writes on my piece this morning concerning creating biofuels from sugar beets: … the efficiency of photosynthesis to energy stored in biomass is at the very best in the 3 to 5% range – and …

Biofuels' Dubious Efficiency Read More »

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I just had a conversation with a college engineering student looking to do an internship at 2GreenEnergy.  I sure hope this works out, as it’s a terrific “win-win-win,” as I like to call it:  a) 2GreenEnergy gets more high-quality content, …

Engineering-related Internship at 2GreenEnergy Read More »

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Sometimes we hear calls for presidential mandates or other forms of governmental intervention from the least likely sources.  For example, I would have bet that General Motors Chairman and CEO  Daniel Akerson would have thought the private sector and the …

What About the Big Divorce — Between Big Auto and Big Energy? Read More »

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Here’s an article that wrestles with the confusion surrounding  the idea that the entire world’s energy demand could be supplied with PV on 1% of the Earth’s surface.  (By my quick calcs, btw, this is true.  1% of the surface …

Addressing the World's Energy Needs — Especially Those That Are Most Pressing Read More »

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In this piece I just wrote on economic incentives for wind, I suppose I should have pointed out this obvious fact: most of the people calling for an end to the subsidies for wind are, in one form or another, …

The Most Common Motivation for Ending Renewable Energy Subsidies: Greed Read More »

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These articles on India’s “generation-based incentive” and the “production tax credit” here in the U.S. call to mind a sad fact: government incentives that are designed to produce more wind energy are deeply flawed.  First, turning these incentives on and …

Artificial Economic Supports for Wind Energy Are Inherently Flawed Read More »

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The UK government is moving, some would say stumbling, towards its legal obligation to have 15% of the UK’s energy produced by renewables by 2020.  Every year more sources of renewable energy come on stream, but there are setbacks on …

From Guest Blogger Cass: An Overview of UK Renewable Energy Read More »

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Tourism is an important part of the economy; it creates jobs and brings in outside money to a community. The problem is that by its very nature, tourism can be harsh on the environment as lots of energy and resources …

From Guest Blogger R. Hoyal: Renewable Energy Advances In The Tourism Industry Read More »

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