Joined: Mar 04, 2005 Posts: 2641 Location: New Zealand
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 3:57 pm Post subject: Future Energy Technology News
I've started this thread after seeing the suggestion by Ohanian in this thread, and also a recommendation by MD. I will put all my energy news stories only in this thread even if the technology described is thought not make enough impact on oil consumption or solve peak oil at all! That's not the point. Posts here are about ANY energy technology news that is currently published in the news media. One will never know what impact it will have in the future. Anyone can post technology news stories here. If you don't like them, then don't comment or simply ignore the entire thread. I will continue to post stories about space solar, hydrogen, solar, wind, geothermal, biofuels, new vehicles in this thread.
I'll start with this story.
Brazil's Lula defends biofuels, hits out at oil speculation
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva rejected Sunday claims that biofuels made from sugar cane are contributing to the global food crisis, and argued that oil speculation was a factor.
In Rome ahead of an FAO food summit June 3-5, Lula asserted that biofuels from sugar cane -- such as that produced in Brazil -- "is not a threat to food production" although he denounced those sourced from corn and wheat.
And this:
Brazil battling back against biofuel critics
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One of Brazil's preeminent scientific scholars on the environment, Jose Goldemberg, said that the "current attack on biofuels is ... based on four myths."
He said it was not true that Brazilian ethanol: contributes to deforestation, causes famine, does not reduce greenhouse gas emission and is only suitable for niche markets.
Big oil companies who are worried about losing market share to biofuels, U.S. soy producers concerned about losing farmland to corn and "ill-informed environmentalists" were the interests behind these myths, Goldemberg added.
At a time when international oil prices continue to hit daily high-water marks, Brazil is strategically positioned as the world's largest ethanol exporter but the biofuel has not fully come into its own as a world commodity yet.
Reuters _________________ Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. H. G. Wells.
Fatih Birol's motto: leave oil before it leaves us.
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Joined: Mar 04, 2005 Posts: 2641 Location: New Zealand
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 4:29 pm Post subject: Re: Future Energy Technology News
Greening your work: Easy tips for a more sustainable business
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1.Choose an energy company committed to 100 per cent renewable energy.
2.Develop a supplier policy that outlines what you expect from suppliers to help you achieve sustainability. The SBN website (www.sustainable.org.nz) has an example of such a policy.
3.Purchase eco-friendly office equipment (furniture that is locally built to last) and supplies (eco-friendly cleaning products).
4.Buy recycled products (paper, stationery, pens made from recycled materials), or products that have a certification (eg Forest Stewardship Council, Fair Trade endorsement).
5.Take practical steps to reduce the impact of business-related travel:
* Think about ways to encourage staff to make the best and most sustainable choices for commuting and business-related travel (subsidised public transport, secure bicycle parks, lockers, showering facilities, flexibility around start/finish time, working at home/telecommuting).
* Be transport-efficient by planning trips carefully and driving smoothly.
* Consider tele- or video-conferencing to minimise the need for travel to meetings, especially air travel.
* Select the most appropriate, most efficient vehicles that will meet your needs (like hybrids or smaller-engine cars).
* Offset the impacts of your vehicle by planting native trees.
*Join GreenFleet, a SBN programme which helps business to green their vehicle fleets. Visit www.greenfleet. org.nz for more information
6.Undertake a waste audit to get an understanding of what your waste is and where it is going.
7.Use posters and signs to educate and remind staff to consider their waste practices.
8.To find out who can take your recycled goods, see the Recyclers of New Zealand website _ www.ronz.org.nz _ which has a directory of recycling operators.
9.Check the information on waste minimisation on the Ministry for the Environment's "Simply Sustainable" website _ www.sustainability. mfe.govt.nz _ which will direct you to a number of useful resources and websites.
10.Undertake a "switch off" campaign _ ensure computers, monitors and all appliances are turned off overnight and when not in use. Turn lights out when rooms are empty.
* Longer term, consider investing in sensor lighting controls that automatically switch off lights in areas not occupied. Get your heating and air-conditioning units serviced regularly to ensure that they are functioning correctly.
nzherald _________________ Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. H. G. Wells.
Fatih Birol's motto: leave oil before it leaves us.
Joined: Mar 04, 2005 Posts: 2641 Location: New Zealand
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 4:52 pm Post subject: Re: Future Energy Technology News
Mercedes-Benz drives new CNG sedans into India
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You needn’t loosen your purse strings on this one as it runs on compressed natural gas (CNG), the cheapest auto fuel in the world. The three-star iconic luxury brand, Mercedes-Benz, just drove in with a CNG-complaint engine, making it more fuel efficient than the India’s cheapest car Maruti 800, which runs only on petrol.
New CNG variant of Mercedes-Benz runs over 20 km on a kg of CNG against its petrol sibling which guzzles a litre for every 12 km. Moreover, CNG comes at less than half the price — Rs 19 — against Rs 45.52 for petrol in Delhi. And it’s much more cleaner than petrol.
indiatimes _________________ Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. H. G. Wells.
Fatih Birol's motto: leave oil before it leaves us.
Joined: Oct 18, 2004 Posts: 1926 Location: kiwibush
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 5:17 pm Post subject: Re: Future Energy Technology News
Don't know if you are a kiwi and remember the days when we had CNG pumps on many forecourts. What a waste. _________________ Bugger me, I hear oil's runnin out mate!
Joined: Mar 04, 2005 Posts: 2641 Location: New Zealand
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 10:39 pm Post subject: Re: Future Energy Technology News
Mesa-made mirrors to help generate solar energy
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Thousands of mirrors manufactured in Mesa are helping the world become a greener place.
California-based SolFocus, a designer solar energy solutions firm, is fulfilling its first commercial order at its Mesa glasswork facility, one of the company's global manufacturing sites for its photovoltaic systems.
The company's first order is being made for a power plant in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain.
"We're just starting to deploy our technology commercially," said Hartsoch, adding that the Mesa glasswork facility began its operations in December.
"The worldwide goal for solar technology is to be able by 2020 to provide 10 to 15 percent of the world's energy. The growth rate today is over 40 percent a year of the amount of solar energy produced."
azcentral _________________ Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. H. G. Wells.
Fatih Birol's motto: leave oil before it leaves us.
Joined: Oct 25, 2004 Posts: 1331 Location: Stalag 13
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 10:56 pm Post subject: Re: Future Energy Technology News
Good idea, Graeme. From now on, I will be posting new topics mostly in this thread. The traffic here has increased so much due to that recent article, I think we are both doing the right thing. Now we won't bury other poster's threads. _________________ Now why didn't I think of that?
Joined: Mar 04, 2005 Posts: 2641 Location: New Zealand
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 12:30 am Post subject: Re: Future Energy Technology News
Drifter, Thanks for your positive message. Maybe some of the readers looking at your thread may be interested in this one! I've already shown that CNG is the cheapest auto fuel in the world.
If I can change subject and suggest that "space solar" looks more likely to happen in view of this:
Arms race takes to the skies
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Chinese military experts have warned of an expanding arms race in outer space as Beijing and other rival powers seek to counter US ambitions to dominate the heavens.
The United States and other Western nations have criticised China's efforts to build a presence in space, especially a test in January 2007 when it shot down one of its own aged satellites.
stuff _________________ Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. H. G. Wells.
Fatih Birol's motto: leave oil before it leaves us.
Joined: Mar 04, 2005 Posts: 2641 Location: New Zealand
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 1:15 am Post subject: Re: Future Energy Technology News
Plant waste biofuels benefit from food debate
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But turning plant waste into fuel is not easy. Plant cellulose is woven into a tight grid, making it difficult -- and costly -- to extract the glucose needed to make ethanol.
"There is a technology out there for biofuels from cellulosic material, but it does involve acid and steam," said Clarke. "Both require energy to produce. So more energy is going in, currently, and expense, then is being recovered."
With the current technology, cellulose delivers less energy than corn. But if the scientists can make their dream technology work, cellulosic ethanol could be three to eight times more energy efficient than corn ethanol.
Clarke and his colleagues are using micro-organisms that produce cellulose-munching enzymes -- much like ones that let a cow digest grass -- to try to make the dream a reality.
The goal is to create an inexpensive and natural way to produce cellulosic ethanol on a commercial scale.
The research is supported by Ottawa-based Iogen, a leader in second-generation biofuels.
Iogen, backed by Royal Dutch Shell and Goldman Sachs Group, has run a demonstration plant in Ottawa for four years, and hopes to soon be pumping out cellulosic ethanol from a C$500 million ($504 million) commercial-scale plant in the Canadian prairie province of Saskatchewan. The company is planning a similar plant in Idaho.
While Canada is on the forefront of cellulosic innovation, its actual ethanol industry is small, producing less than 1 billion liters in 2006, compared with 18.5 billion in the United States and 13 billion in Brazil.
reuters _________________ Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. H. G. Wells.
Fatih Birol's motto: leave oil before it leaves us.
Joined: Mar 04, 2005 Posts: 2641 Location: New Zealand
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 2:20 am Post subject: Re: Future Energy Technology News
According to Monte's guidelines, this is the correct forum for energy news. I post only a portion of a news article without any further comment. Monte suggests that if you want to discuss part of a news article in depth, then it is appropriate to discuss that portion in the tech form. Bit of a fine distinction I agree. Feel free to pull any aspect of the news articles I post and discuss it in the other forum. _________________ Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. H. G. Wells.
Fatih Birol's motto: leave oil before it leaves us.
Joined: Mar 04, 2005 Posts: 2641 Location: New Zealand
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:27 am Post subject: Re: Future Energy Technology News
Geothermal Electricity Booming in Germany
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Electricity from geothermal sources is set to soar in Germany -- and all thanks to a law that has made drilling wells deep enough to hit the hot temperature water, which is needed to produce electricity, financially viable.
"Geothermal sources could supply Germany's electricity needs 600 times over," Werner Bussmann, CEO of the German Geothermal Association [Geothermische Vereinigung], told RenewableEnergyWorld.com.
He predicted that Germany could be generating several thousands of megawatts (MW) of electricity from geothermal sources in a couple of decades. There are already four small geothermal power plants successfully operating in Germany, albeit supplying only a tiny amount of electricity.
Though geothermal electricity is in its infancy in Germany, geothermal heat has been around for a long time, and its use is also expanding rapidly. In 2007, there were an estimated 130,000 geothermal heat pumps operating in residential and commercial buildings. About 25,000 to 30,000 new pumps are being added each year.
Bussmann said it costs about EU €18,000 [US $28,000] to build a geothermal heat pump for a family-sized house with a surface area of about 150 square meters in northern Germany where geological conditions make drilling easier.
renewableenergyworld _________________ Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. H. G. Wells.
Fatih Birol's motto: leave oil before it leaves us.
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