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Technology Energy Efficiency: Changes and Renewable Sources

Although technology change (usually involving an improvement in energy efficiency) is not inherently a geographic process, it does not occur uniformly over geographic space. Consequently, mathematical modeling and behavioral and innovation diffusion studies by geographers have improved our understanding of the pervasive phenomenon of technology energy efficiency change in energy markets. Similarly, creative government policies in Germany since 1990 have led to a faster rate of adoption of renewable energy sources, compared to the United States. (more…)

Energy Efficiency Improvements and Variations
Energy performance ratings tell what the energy performance of a building is, but if the energy performance...
Strategies for Confronting Climate Change
Options for dealing with the threats of climate change include both adaptation to inevitable changes...
Reduced Energy Use in Large Commercial Aircraft (Technological and Operational)
The outlook for reductions in future energy use is necessarily based on the potential for increased...
Biomass Role in Global Climate Change and Global Environmental Policy
Climate change caused by the enhanced greenhouse effect is one of the most significant global environmental...
16.05.2011

Nuclear Proliferation and Environmental Impact

Geographers researching the development of nuclear power have shifted emphasis from commercialization, cost, risk, public acceptance, and power plant siting in the 1950s through the early 1980s to reactor decommissioning and radioactive waste disposal since then. With nuclear power development on hold in most countries, attention has also been given to nuclear weapons facilities and weapons proliferation in an increasingly dangerous world. (more…)

Nuclear Research and Development: Fission and Fusion
Nuclear fission and fusion Research and Development continues to account for nearly half of the total...
Nuclear Power And World Electricity Generation
Sir Arthur Eddington’s general address on subatomic energy at the 1930 World Power Conference in Berlin...
Renewable Energy Sources In Europe: Environment, Nuclear Power Safety, Imported Energy
There are various and somewhat complementary reasons to foster the growth of renewable energy sources...
The New Urgency for Corporate Environmental Strategy after Climate Change
Although it is significant that many of the above four imperatives are qualitative, not quantitative,...
5.05.2011

Energy Quality and Shifts in Composition of Energy Input

Energy quality is the relative economic usefulness per heat equivalent unit of different fuels and electricity. One way of measuring energy quality is the marginal product of the fuel, which is the marginal increase in the quantity of a good or service produced by the use of one additional heat unit of fuel. These services also include services received directly from energy by consumers. Some fuels can be used for a larger number of activities and/or for more valuable activities. For example, coal cannot be used directly to power a computer whereas electricity can. The marginal product of a fuel is determined in part by a complex set of attributes unique to each fuel: physical scarcity, capacity to do useful work, energy density, cleanliness, amenability to storage, safety, flexibility of use, cost of conversion, and so on. But also the marginal product is not uniquely fixed by these attributes. (more…)

Biodiesel in Canada as Alternative Transportation Fuels
For every 100 units of biodiesel fuel produced using this method, there are 11 units of glycerin...
The Economics of Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency is defined here to mean energy services provided per unit of energy input (for...
Energy Use, Emissions, and Environmental Impact
The growth in air transportation volume has important global energy sustainable development associated...
Interactions Between World Economic Growth and World Natural Resources
Statistics on national production levels and indicators of environmental pressure have been collected...
26.04.2011

CO2 Emission Reduction and Fossil Fuels Carbon

Reductions in carbon intensity, C/E, the carbon emitted per unit of energy generated, reflect the degree to which societies decarbonize their energy sources. The long-term trend has been a shift from coal to oil to natural gas––hydrocarbons with decreasing C/H ratios emitting progressively less CO2 per joule. However, the increasing use of clean low-carbon fuels is not sustainable without somehow disposing of excess carbon because it opposes the trend in the abundance of fossil fuels, with coal resources being the most abundant followed by oil and gas. (more…)

Emissions Trading System - Transfer, Allowances and Penalty
The aim of emission trading is to achieve emissions reductions at the lowest economic cost. Emission...
Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) for Emission Reduction
Clean Development Mechanism or CDM in short, is an extension of Kyoto Protocol mechanism which objective...
Carbon Dynamics in Forest Ecosystems
The accumulation of carbon within a forest growth cycle can be considered in four stages. The initial...
Greenhouse Gases Sources and Climate Change
It is of interest to examine potential sources of greenhouse gases sources or atmospheric CO2 by...
25.04.2011

Energy Labels And Standards - Minimum Energy Performance Standards

Energy Labels
Energy labeling is a policy tool that informs consumers about the energy performance of appliances and thereby encourages them to purchase appliances that provide the services they need with less energy consumption. In providing information to consumers about equipment energy consumption and operating costs that would otherwise be invisible or unavailable, energy labeling enables consumers to make more balanced and rational purchasing decisions. Energy labels can also help consumers to identify the most efficient products on the market. In effect, energy labeling attempts to provide a market ‘‘pull’’ for more energy-efficient products while simultaneously presenting information that might discourage the purchase of less efficient products. (more…)

When To Use Energy Labels or MEPS (Minimum Energy Performance Standards)
It is important to remember that labeling and MEPS programs aim to influence the selection of products...
Energy Endorsement Labels: Dial Label, Bar Label, Linear Label
Endorsement labels indicate that the products carrying the labels belong to the ‘‘most energy-efficient’’...
Driving Toward Energy Efficiency – Buildings, Commercial, Performance
As the need for energy efficiency becomes more pronounced, the drive toward efficiency in the commercial...
Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS)
The Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) is the EU voluntary scheme for organizations willing to commit...
22.02.2011

Renewable Energy Technologies in Europe

The development of the ‘‘new’’ wind and solar technologies is of great importance for the future contribution of RESs to energy supply. Although the present wind and solar technology contribution of 0.4% to total primary energy consumption per capita is still very small, the growth of these industries has been considerable in the past 6 to 8 years. Today they provide 10 times the energy of 10 years ago. Wind energy shows the most remarkable growth dynamics; its contribution is now reaching energetically relevant dimensions. (more…)

Renewable Energy Sources In Europe: Environment, Nuclear Power Safety, Imported Energy
There are various and somewhat complementary reasons to foster the growth of renewable energy sources...
Renewable Energy Sources in Europe: Geothermal, Wind Energy, Biomass
In Europe, modern renewable energy sources technologies were explored thoroughly for the first time after...
Technology Energy Efficiency: Changes and Renewable Sources
Although technology change (usually involving an improvement in energy efficiency) is not inherently...
Urban Renewable Energy Technology, Systems, and Industry Development
The aim is to work with cities in advancing renewable energy technologies and systems and to help promote...
17.01.2011

Energy Endorsement Labels: Dial Label, Bar Label, Linear Label

Energy Labels
Endorsement labels indicate that the products carrying the labels belong to the ‘‘most energy-efficient’’ class of products or meet a predetermined standard or eligibility criteria. These labels generally consist of a logo or mark that indicates the products have met the standard and generally contains little or no comparative energy efficiency information (although this may be available through lists of endorsed products). These labels merely inform consumers that the products meet the required standard. Criteria for some schemes are updated on a regular basis; therefore, these labels may carry the year of qualification. Endorsement labeling programs are mostly of a voluntary nature. (more…)

When To Use Energy Labels or MEPS (Minimum Energy Performance Standards)
It is important to remember that labeling and MEPS programs aim to influence the selection of products...
Energy Labels And Standards - Minimum Energy Performance Standards
Energy labeling is a policy tool that informs consumers about the energy performance of appliances...
10 Benefits of Using Solar Energy
10 benefits of Solar Energy: No 1 Solar energy is renewable. We never have to worry about...
Evaporation and Boiling
If water is put on the floor on a cleaning operation, it tends to dry rapidly after a short time....
22.12.2010

Fossil Fuel Energy Conservation versus Replacement

fuel energy conservation
As a reaction to these historical perspectives, the building industry has witnessed a certain rise in design responses to regional climatic conditions, as part of a powerful efficiency and energy conservation push since the 1970s. More recently, the zero green house gas emsission and office building has become a design concept as part of strategies to introduce urban renewable energy as an increasing contributor to managing urban energy supplies. (more…)

Commercial Energy Use – Significance and Magnitude
The amount of energy consumed in the commercial sector often must be estimated as a fraction of energy...
Compulsory and Voluntary Energy Efficiency Programs
There are only a few compulsory energy efficiency programs aimed at industrial facilities. It is only...
Energy R&D, Energy Funds, Energy Conservation
Government expenditures on energy R&D, energy conservation have risen steadily over the past decade,...
Energy Efficiency Improvements and Variations
Energy performance ratings tell what the energy performance of a building is, but if the energy performance...
5.10.2010

Energy Technology and Modern Urbanization

The age of industrialization came into full force through the modern exploration and use of fossil fuels. As one of its most striking phenomena, the rapid expansion of cities throughout the late 19th and the 20th centuries was a direct outcome of the fossil fuel energy economy as well. (more…)

Biomass Resources as Major Factor Towards Sustainable Energy System
Biomass has been a major source of energy in the world since the beginning of civilization. It has...
Fossil Fuel Energy Conservation versus Replacement
As a reaction to these historical perspectives, the building industry has witnessed a certain rise...
Heat Flow In Oceanic Lithosphere
Oceanic heat flow data show a clear variation with the age of the lithosphere. Values greater than...
Fossil Fuels Research and Development
Fossil fuels, had a broader impact in current society, still oil is the one that have far reaching effect....
15.09.2010

Years of Wasted Wind Energy from Electricity Consumption

Canary wasted much of the wind power produced with wind farms, the current and anticipated, until they are built pumping stations capable of almacenarla. Not be at least until 2015. (more…)

Maglev Wind Turbine Levitating
Designers in China have launched the first wind turbine levitating in the world of permanent magnetic...
Coal Overcomes Wind Power: Marks Annual Record Electric Generation
Power consumption from electricity is an essential element of the U.S. economy since the beginning of...
The German Wind Power Program
Germany is considered a world leader in wind energy deployment, with electricity production from wind...
Energy Sources Countries Location
During the twentieth century, energy has become much more easily available. Most energy comes from burning...
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