Tag: Green energy

Solar Energy in the Southeastern United States

Solar Energy in the Southeastern United States

Solar Energy in the Southeastern United States

05/01/18

“What is the state of Solar Energy in the traditional Southern United States?”

 

When people think of solar energy in the United States, they typically think of traditional powerhouse states like California and Massachusetts. However, the Southeastern states, commonly referred to as “The South”has some of the most abundant solar resources in the entire nation. So while it would be logical for these states to be in the lead of the future energy paradigm, many of them are actually lagging far behind the national average, save for North Carolina. The reason? Outdated grid technology and regulatory policies keep solar from being incentivized. However, once the South can solve these problems, it will become a distributed energy behemoth to be reckoned with.

Renewables Provided 98 percent of all New U.S Generating Capacity

Renewables Provided 98 percent of all New U.S Generating Capacity

Renewables Provided 98 percent of all New U.S Generating Capacity

04/30/18

“Is it true that 98 percent of all newly generated energy in the U.S now comes from renewables?”

 

Some astonishing news has just come out. In a recent report by the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commissions (FERC), 98 percent of all new energy generating infrastructure built in the U.S during the first two months of the year came from renewable sources! This is a massive step forward for sustainability and shows current administrations the power of renewable energy.

The Rosenfeld Effect

The Rosenfeld Effect

The Rosenfeld Effect

04/29/18

“Why do some U.S states like California have a much lower energy consumption rate than others?”

 

Hello everyone, in honor of my recent acceptance to work in the buildings energy department at Berkeley Lab, I’ve decided to write about one of its most important humanistic accomplishments.

 

In the midst of the 1970s, there was an energy crisis happening all around the world. In response to the outcome of the 1973 war, OPEC states had begun an oil embargo to the U.S and its allies. This caused energy prices to skyrocket and supply to dwindle, having tantalizing effects on the world economy. In the U.S, these wounds were worsened by the continuous increase in energy that had been running for decades. Governments had looked to all sorts of solutions. In California, then (and now present) Governor Jerry Brown was considering building a series of new power plants to revive energy production. But he was soon approached by a prominent scientist from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory named Arthur Rosenfeld, who had a completely different but more logical solution. Instead of creating more energy production, why not simply consume less of it? Once adopting this idea, the state of California experienced something very peculiar. As the energy consumption of the rest of the nation rose with time, its own energy levels have stayed relatively flat since the 1970s! This empirical fact is known as The Rosenfeld Effect and is a prominent example of the success of energy efficiency.

 

How Climate Change will Make Renewable Energy Adoption in the Caribbean More Difficult

How Climate Change will Make Renewable Energy Adoption in the Caribbean More Difficult

How Climate Change will Make Renewable Energy Adoption in the Caribbean More Difficult

04/28/18

“How will Climate Change make renewable energy adoption in the Caribbean More Difficult?”

 

Caribbean Nations are doing their part to combat Climate Change by adopting renewable energy. However, this will become more difficult as global temperatures rise, since the increased frequency of rainfalls and hurricanes make installations more difficult. But by adopting climate change adapted technology such as hurricane-resistant wind turbines, the Caribbean will be able to build itself into sustainability.

How Climate Change Will Affect Renewable Energy Adoption in the Caribbean

How Climate Change Will Affect Renewable Energy Adoption in the Caribbean

How Climate Change Will Affect Renewable Energy Adoption in the Caribbean

04/26/18

“How will the Caribbean renewable energy adopters react to climate change?”

 

Climate change is affecting the world everywhere, but the Caribbean might be one of the most impacted. Their scattered geography makes them reliant on oil imports for energy, only further exacerbated by their aged grid systems in drastic need of repair. Climate change threatens to destroy the livelihood of these nations with worsening rainstorms and hurricanes, as seen in Puerto Rico. Caribbean policymakers are taking proactive measures to prevent further catastrophes by installing distributed renewable energy to increase their nation’s climate resiliency.

New York State’s New Energy Efficiency Target

New York State’s New Energy Efficiency Target

New York State’s New Energy Efficiency Target

04/25/18

“What does New York’s new energy efficiency target entail?”

 

In recent news, New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has launched an ambitious energy efficiency plan for his state. New York civil infrastructure and policy will now be structured such that the state will reduce 1/3rd of the greenhouse emissions. Earth Day will be used as the annual marker for energy reductions.

How the Increasing Size of Offshore Wind Turbines is Affecting their Assemblage

How the Increasing Size of Offshore Wind Turbines is Affecting their Assemblage

How the Increasing Size of Offshore Wind Turbines is Affecting their Assemblage

04/23/18

“Why is it when offshore wind turbines get larger they have to be split up into more components?”

 

Offshore wind turbines are the future of wind energy. Their ability to be built larger and capture greater winds makes their traditional counterparts look feeble in comparison. However, with this increased size comes increased complexity, which extends to its assemblage. Engineers now have to make new procedures to move around these heavier parts or split them up into multiple components to comply with maximum weight regulations. As such, the increasing size of offshore wind turbines is affecting their assemblage

Solar Ramp Rate Control

Solar Ramp Rate Control

Solar Ramp Rate Control

04/10/18

“How can people control the ramp rate of solar?”

 

Solar energy is growing at a rate that makes the adoption of computer technology look feeble. However, with this increased adoption comes increased instabilities, such as extreme variability in power generation. So how can we use our engineering mindset to solve this problem? Well, we know that if we were to add something to dampen the sudden influx of energy, we can smoothen out operations. So what if we were to add a form of Ramp Rate Control through techniques such as batteries and control strategies? Well, it turns out that this is the exact idea behind many modern grid control strategies.

 

How the Portuguese island of Porto Santo is Using Smart Technology to Become More Sustainable

How the Portuguese island of Porto Santo is Using Smart Technology to Become More Sustainable

How the Portuguese island of Porto Santo is Using Smart Technology to Become More Sustainable

04/01/18

How is the Portuguese island of Porto Santo is Using Smart Technology to Become More Sustainable?

The Portuguese island of Porto Santo has struggled with energy adoption for years. Being a small piece of land under 42 square kilometers an hour, it had to import most of its energy from fossil fuels.

 

…..Until recently.

 

Thanks to a series of collaboration between industry and the island authorities, Porto Santo is now making strong headway into using smart and sustainable technologies to combat its energy problems. This includes deployment of Vehicle to Grid Technology, Solar Storage Management Systems, and Charging Control Systems.