Category: Policy

Why HVDC Can Hurt Fire Resilience

Why HVDC Can Hurt Fire Resilience

Why HVDC Can Hurt Fire Resilience

02/17/19

“Why are the most serious drawbacks to HVDC lines?”

 

HVDC lines are one of the hottest topics in the renewable energy world nowadays. Their ability to transmit a large volume of electricity across great distances with minuscule losses can make them a vital part of easing the duck curve. However, their high voltage also means that if they get sapped, they have a much higher potential to produce a fire. This will have great implications for the regionalization of California, where increased connectivity to other states could bring grid stability but exacerbate the potential for chaos.

Marginal Cost

Marginal Cost

Marginal Cost

02/16/19

“What happens to total cost if one more unit is produced?”

 

Everything in economics has a cost associated with it. And these costs and can be divided into different categories. Take a factory producing solar panels for example. There is already a base cost with operating the factory, and the total cost for each unit of production. This is known as the Marginal Cost and can be used in risk assessment of engineering projects. Sometimes when more units are produced in a given span, the cost goes down because of economies of scale, while other times it goes up.

 

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Renewable Energy in Brownfields

Renewable Energy in Brownfields

Renewable Energy in Brownfields

02/14/19

“How can renewable energy be used in unusable land?”

 

Brownfields, or areas where pollution has made habitation unfit for humans, are often thought as unusable. However, since renewable energy is often immune to a lot of the toxins present in these areas, they have no problem being installed there. As a result Renewable Energy in Brownfields can open up a lot of sustainability potential in blighted areas.

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How Community Choice Aggregators Can Offer Cleaner Energy at Lower Rates

How Community Choice Aggregators Can Offer Cleaner Energy at Lower Rates

How Community Choice Aggregators Can Offer Cleaner Energy at Lower Rates

02/12/19

How can community-sourced energy be cheaper and greener?

 

There is a revolution brewing in the renewable energy world. While in the past residents and businesses were tied to one electric utility based on their geographic area, organizations known as Community Choice Aggregators are starting to sprout up and challenge this. Community choice aggregators or CCAs are non-profit organizations that procure power generation and deliver it to customers through a utility’s transmission lines. Since these do not operate for investors and only need to pay for energy and staff, they can give their customers better rates than traditional electricity service and focus on particular resources. To illustrate, just look at the CCA San Jose Clean Energy. Even though their energy portfolio is 45% Renewable Energy/80% carbon-free, they sell energy at rates 1% lower than the standard San Francisco Bay Area PG&E service which is 33% Renewable Energy/78% carbon-free. This is How Community Choice Aggregators Can Offer Cleaner Energy at Lower Rates!

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How Wave Energy Can Help Island Nations

How Wave Energy Can Help Island Nations

How Wave Energy Can Help Island Nations

02/11/19

“Why is wave energy really helpful for island nations?”

 

Island nations are strapped when it comes to energy resources. Their small land area limits the potential for distributed energy resources and centralized power plants pose a large resilience risk and monetary expense. However, there might be one form of power that can be a game changer. Since islands are surrounded by water, the can harvest the kinetic energy from the waves crashing onto their beaches. Complimenting this with other renewables, island nations can achieve true self-sufficiency. This is How Wave Energy Can Help Island Nations.

How Many Pieces of Paper Can a Single Solar Panel Produce in a Single Day?

How Many Pieces of Paper Can a Single Solar Panel Produce in a Single Day?

How Many Pieces of Paper Can a Single Solar Panel Produce in a Single Day?

02/10/19

“What is the amount of paper able to be produced by a single solar panel in a single day?”

 

Every industrial process in this world takes energy, and paper production is no different. According to calculations done by Stanford University, a single sheet of paper takes 138.0 kJ to produce. Since a typical solar panel can produce one kilowatt-hour (equivalent to 3600 kJ) in a single day, it can produce around 26 pieces of paper! Keep in mind that this is just a single solar panel, so a whole array will be able to produce much more. This is How Many Pieces of Paper Can a Single Solar Panel Produce in a Single Day.

Low Carbon Fuel Standards

Low Carbon Fuel Standards

Low Carbon Fuel Standards

02/07/19

“How can we ensure that our vehicles burn cleaner fuel?”

 

Vehicles gasoline is extremely pollutive. However, through a little bit of policy and technology, we can overcome this. If we were to mandate that all petroleum in vehicles only emit a certain amount of carbon per volumetric unit, it would force companies to innovate and invent/distribute cleaner fuel. This usually involves mixing or replacing petroleum in the vehicle with low-carbon alternatives such as biofuels. This is known as a Low Carbon Fuel Standard and is used in countries all over the world to control emissions.

Why Wind Turbines Can Provide Resiliency During Cold Waves

Why Wind Turbines Can Provide Resiliency During Cold Waves

Why Wind Turbines Can Provide Resiliency During Cold Waves

02/06/19

“How can wind turbines be useful for communities during extra cold times?”

 

During times of cold waves, traditional energy generation potential goes down. But this usually coincides with an increase of wind, which heightens the energy potential for wind turbines. This is Why Wind Turbines Can Provide Resiliency During Cold Waves.

Why Hydrogen Fuel Cells Work for Heavy Trucking

Why Hydrogen Fuel Cells Work for Heavy Trucking

Why Hydrogen Fuel Cells Work for Heavy Trucking

02/05/19

“Why might hydrogen fuels cells be the future of heavy trucking?”

 

In order to decarbonize heavy trucking freight transport, the replacement system needs to have high energy density and low weight so it doesn’t bog down the cars on their long rides. This way Hydrogen Fuel Cells would be perfect due to satisfying both of these. This is Why Hydrogen Fuel Cells Work for Heavy Trucking.