Archive for the What can I do Category

Biomass, Marine Power Incentives Boost in U.K.

Friday, October 21st, 2011

Renewable energy creation is the main issue occupying our minds at the moment. In an effort to protect the planet (or ourselfs) ever new projects, programs and incentives are developed. Where to go and how to get there is the main question. The developmet of new technologies is expensive and beyond reach for to many small energy producers. A new incentive may help.

Proposed renewable energy incentives in the U.K. are boosting companies that generate electricity from biomass fuel, waves and tides while prompting developers to rethink some wind projects.
The Department for Energy and Climate Change yesterday proposed doubling the tradable ROCs, or Renewables Obligation Certificates, given to enhanced biomass co-firing plants and more than doubling rewards for wave and tidal-power projects. The government said it will cut support for wind farms as costs fall.

The proposals, which will take effect in April 2013, or April 2014 for offshore wind, provide the “best bang for the bill-payer’s buck,” Energy Secretary Chris Huhne told reporters in London yesterday. They’re aimed at ensuring the U.K. meets its European Union target of getting 15 percent of all energy for heat, power and transportation from renewable energy in 2020.

“The net result is 7 percent more renewable energy than previously forecast, with 2 pounds ($3.15) off the energy bill for each household,” Huhne said. “Renewables are at the heart of the U.K.’s long-term energy strategy. They will help keep the lights on and our emissions down.”

The proposals boosted Drax Group Plc (DRX) 10 percent to 529 pence in London, its biggest gain since November 2008. The company operates Western Europe’s largest coal-fired power station and already uses biomass fuel.

More Biomass
The increased incentives will let Drax increase its use of co-firing biomass, Chief Executive Officer Dorothy Thompson said in a Regulatory News Service statement.

That’s one of the goal’s of the U.K.’s energy strategy. “We’ve particularly tried to encourage where there’s going to be a conversion from coal to biomass,” Energy Minister Charles Hendry told reporters.
The government proposed awarding 1 ROC for every megawatt- hour produced by enhanced biomass co-firing plants, double the current rate. Incentives for other forms of biomass power were mostly unchanged.
Thompson said that she was “disappointed” that incentives for dedicated biomass plants weren’t affected, which may make it “highly challenging” for Drax to carry out plans with Siemens AG (SIE) to develop three projects.

Marine Energy
Each megawatt-hour of electricity generated from wave and tidal stream power will garner five ROCs, up from two now.

“This has opened the door for us now to go and take our first two projects to market,” Marine Current Turbines Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Andrew Tyler said in a phone interview. Siemens owns about 10 percent of the tidal-current turbine maker.
The government said in July that Britain may install as many as 300 megawatts of wave and tidal-power devices by 2020, up from 4 megawatts of prototypes now. “It’s an industry where the U.K. could be a world-beater, precisely because we have such a good natural resource,” Huhne said.

The government plans to generate 30 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2020, including 31 gigawatts of wind power, up from 5.6 gigawatts now. Of that, 18 gigawatts would be offshore wind, according to the July plan.

Impact on Wind
Yesterday’s proposals reduced support mechanisms for onshore wind farms to 0.9 ROCs a megawatt-hour from one. The biggest impact of the cut will be on small-scale community projects, according to the RenewableUK industry lobby group. ‘Any reduction in support mechanism means that projects that are at the margin will not be built. The question is how many and how much,’’ said Maria McCaffery, RenewableUK’s chief executive officer.

The cuts to incentives may threaten a community-owned plant in Scotland planned by Energy4All Ltd., Tammy Calvert, office manager at the Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria-based developer said in an e-mail.
“The reduction in ROCs could cancel the project,” she said. The incentives are expected to generate revenue for nearby residents, who will own stakes in the project, and cutting them means there would be little or no money left for the community, she said.
“The decrease in tariffs for onshore wind follow the same trend in other European markets, and are in line with the decrease in turbine prices we have seen in the last couple of years”, Eduardo Tabbush, an analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, said by e-mail.

Incentives for offshore wind will remain unchanged for now at two ROCs a megawatt-hour, and will fall to 1.9 for the 2015-2016 tax year, and to 1.8 the following year. That’s not as steep a cut as an earlier plan, under which they would drop to 1.5 ROCs a megawatt-hour in April 2014.

Re-examining Some Projects
“The proposal to reduce the support mechanism for offshore wind and other technologies means we need to re-examine the economics of the projects we have in our planning pipeline,” Mark Hanafin, managing director at Centrica Energy Plc, said in an e-mailed statement. That includes two offshore plants the U.K.’s largest retail gas and electricity supplier is planning that may generate as much as 1 gigawatt of capacity.

Chris Hill, general manager of Smart Wind Ltd., a group led by Mainstream Renewable Power Ltd. and Siemens Project Ventures that’s planning the 4-gigawatt Hornsea wind farm offshore the U.K., said any reduction in support was “clearly challenging.” Mainstream is committed to reducing costs to make the projects work, and “it’s going to squeeze at every level,” he told reporters in London.

U.K. Incentives Boost Biomass, Marine Power, Threaten Wind Farms – Bloomberg.

Humanity and Water

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Our water recourses are diminishing each day. Evaporation, lack of rain, droughts, excessive use in our households and agricultural irrigation as well as ever growing industrial need for water are reducing our water resources and soon there will be to little left as to provide for all of us on this planet.

This slideshow tries to wake humans conscience towards a more intelligent use of our most needed good; Clean Water!

Start a 800x600pix Slide Show and see all the images by clicking here: Start Slide Show with PicLens Lite PicLens

Human beings need Water:

 
This Document was first published by Juan Manuel Serrat.
 



Several Buddhist monks are walking over a terraced waterfall.

If man was gesture water would be his history.




A beautiful river, it’s water perfectly reflecting the skies, is lowly flowing down a wide valley, disappearing on the horizon.

If water is a dream, water is the direction.




Arctic night sky, an Ice shelf on which an Igloo has been built, in the distance some rolling hills, some with trees, a valley cutting the hills and the sky is filled with boreal lights ranging the full rainbow spectrum.

If men is a village, water is the world.




High up on the mountains, dark heavy rocky constellations, the view directed slightly downwards and towards the horizon, the skies filled with cloud formations. Far away at the horizon a snow covered mountain can be observed.

If men are remembering water is the memory.




Beautiful image of a very big waterfall, its origin at the end of an abyss like drop of.

If men are alive then water is that life.




Paris at night. A large fountain with many jets of water, creating a slightly misty atmosphere through which one can observe the illuminated Eifel tower.

If men are children then water is Paris.




Children playing on a grass field, being irrigated by two jets of water.

If men step the water, it will splash them.




A wooden bridge leading over a hot spring. The water surface invisible, hidden under the fog created by the hot water evaporations.

Take care of that water just like it does and did take care of you.





An astonishing waterfall formation, terraced levels, the water decending between rich green vegetation over the various steps.

It jumps, it dunks…




Start a 800x600pix Slide Show and see all the images by clicking here Start Slide Show with PicLens Lite PicLens

Humungous waterfall, mist and spray filling the air and partially hiding the horizon. Skies filled with grey clouds, it looks like it’s going to rain…

It flies, it washes…




Rough seas, a windy day. The turquoise water is agitated, building up its waves. A sandy beach with some large rocks at its end is being washed by this natural beauty.

Water that comes and goes…




A deep cut valley, water descending from high above, having made its way through these hard rocks. The mist is filling the air. Green, rich vegetation besides the rivers bed.

River, mist…




Sweet Flowers are receiving finest pure water droplets.

Rain, Fog…




Seaside, pure salty water, slight waves, transparency. At the horizon some Islands. Clear skies and few clouds…

Cloud, Source, Ice, Sea…




A mountain lake in a zone of little vegetation.

Water, mud in the way…




The Grand Canyon, source of life for millions of people. The water having cut its way through the tough rocks with patience and persistence.

Water sculpting landscapes…




Indian Summer in Virginia. A watermill in the background, old, but still working. It’s water wheel being turned by the patient persistence of the flowing water.

Water that moves mills…




A child jumping backwards into the floods of crystal pure water. What a joy. Will we be able to do this for much longer?

Water giving thirst when being named…




Iced landscape. Small water surface in the foreground. Pointy rocks separating the water surface from the sea. A beautiful rainbow reaching down onto the water surface.

Water that can with fire…




Start a 800x600pix Slide Show and see all the images by clicking here Start Slide Show with PicLens Lite PicLens

Moved seas, a unique rock in the middle, its centre having been pierced by the consistency of the water masses, creating a huge arc.

Water that makes holes in rock…




A very high snow covered mountain, surrounded by blue skies and few clouds. How much water is held within this mountain, pure clean water?

Water that you are in the skies…




Woman standing on rocky seashore with her arms spread up into the misted air, looking towards the horizon.

As on earth…




Coaxial view of a tunnel wave. In the background the coast line, beach and vegetation.

It jumps, it dunks…




Breathtaking waterfall, the highest one on earth. Two persons descending in free fall, with parachutes on their backs. The air is full of mist, the ground hard to see.

It flies, it washes…




Another immense waterfall. Its dimensions are hard to make out. It looks like it is covering the whole scene, arriving at the abyss, disappearing in the deep.

Water that comes and goes…




The Niagara Falls. A sight seeing boat approaching the misty floods. How much water is flowing down these cliffs. It seems as if never-ending. But is it really?

River, Mist…




Huge mountains, a large valley separating them. The valleys bottom is invisible, hidden by clouds and fog. On the left a mountain goat going about it’s business. The mountain on the right is snow covered, touching perfect blue skies.

Rain, Fog…




Cloud, Source, Ice, Sea…




A seagull flying over slightly moved seas. It’s freedom is god given. The water masses below it represent its life support. We must not take that away…

The Original Power Point Presentation of this theme was created by ALFredo
alfmar20@hotmail.com


Incoming search terms: