| How to electrify one fourth of the world population |
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| Energy Tech - Future Energy |
| Tuesday, 02 September 2008 17:33 |
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Vu Van Thong, Johan Driesen, Ronnie Belmans This paper provides a state of the art of current electrification situation in the world, many parts are lighted but still one quarter has no access to electricity. The dark part happens in poor and developing countries with most people in rural and remote areas. To light the the rest of the world, in other word, is to electrify the rural areas. With innovation of technology, reduction in production costs and flexibility in sizes and types, distributed generation can be a good solution for this process. Some technical, operational, micro-grid and financial issues are discussed.
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Transforming a dumb network into a smart grid![]() Tyler Hamilton has a post at the Energy Collective on prospects for smart grids in 2009 - Smart grid destined for role as enabler of renewables, efficiency, and distributed generation.I’m encouraged by many of the end-of-year stories coming out of... Read more Future Energy | | TUSEDAY, 6 January 2009 |
New Washing Machine Only Uses One Cup of Water![]() An environmentally friendly washing machine has been developed by the University of Leeds, Britain. The technology has been developed by Professor Stephen Burkinshaw of the University of Leeds. He has been working on this project for the past thirty... Read more Future Energy | | Friday, 26 June 2009 |
Hybrid UPS Based on Supercapacitor Energy Storage and Adjustable Speed GeneratorZdzislaw Chlodnicki, Wlodzimierz Koczara, and Nazar Al-Khayat This paper [see blog] presents a hybrid on-line UPS system (H-UPS). The system is based on an on-line (double conversion) UPS, consisting of two controlled energy storage systems. The first one is... Read more Future Energy | | Thursday, 4 September 2008 |
Smart metering is essential to hit cardon emission targets![]() Smart Meters are hitting the news with ever increasing frequency (which means I really should pull my finger out and finish off a detailed post on them one day) - The (UK) Telegraph reports that "Smart metering alone will not... Read more Future Energy | | Decemberonday, 1 December 2008 |
Toilet Seat Saves World: Makes Poo Smell Good![]() Did I really just get an email about an green-tech toilet seat? Hmmm... I think I either need to quit this job or make fun of this thing really quickly. Oh...which shall I choose. I bet you didn"t know that... Read more Future Energy | | TUSEDAY, 2 September 2008 |
Grid idea powers renewables push![]() AgeTuesday 19/8/2008 Page: 2A BIG move to modernise the national electricity grid will be unveiled today as debate continues over what contribution renewable energy should make to Australia"s needs. The CSIRO will team with five Australian universities in a multimillion-dollar... Read more Future Energy | | Thursday, 4 September 2008 |
More Compressed Air Energy Storage Projects Underway![]() TreeHugger has a post on a New Jersey initiative to used compressed air energy storage (CAES) for wind power - New Jersey Utility Invests $20 Million Into Compressed Air Energy Storage. CNet"s GreenTech blog has some more energy storage examples... Read more Future Energy | | Wednesday, 3 September 2008 |
Tiny Bamboo Notebook is More than Just Pretty![]() Ah! A beautiful bamboo notebook that isn’t calling itself green just because it is made of some sustainable wood product. Asus has finally launched their Bamboo Series notebooks, featuring 12.1” and 11.1” models. The company has taken eco-friendliness to heart,... Read more Future Energy | | TUSEDAY, 2 September 2008 |
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