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Applications for Hybrid Energy Systems: Diesel-Powered AC Network

Hybrid Energy Systems
There are numerous possible applications for hybrid power systems. The most common examples are (1) remote AC network, (2) distributed generation applications in a conventional utility network, and (3) isolated or special purpose electrical loads.

The classic example of the hybrid energy systems is the remote, diesel-powered AC network. The basic goal is to decrease the amount of fuel consumed by diesel generators and to decrease the number of hours that they operate. The first addition to ‘‘hybridize’’ the system is to add another type of generator, normally using a renewable source. (more…)

Hybrid Energy Systems: Introduction And Definitions
The term hybrid energy system refers to those applications in which multiple energy unit conversion...
Central Grid Connected & Isolated Grid Hybrid Systems
The characteristics and components of a hybrid system depend greatly on the application. The most...
Fuel Cell Applications for Transportation
Transport applications tend to demand rapid start-up and instant dynamic response from fuel cell...
Battery Application Technology: Household, Consumer, Government, Military
Current applications of batteries are very wide-ranging. It is difficult to identify many technologies...
7.07.2011

Electric Utility Deregulation and Role of Geopolitics

Electric utility deregulation offers the great promise of market forces leading to lower electric rates, lower air pollution environment, greater energy (and economic) efficiency, and perhaps greater use of renewable energy sources. Ideally, deregulation involves the restructuring of a previously monopolized or nationalized electric utility into separate generation, transmission, distribution, and marketing companies, and allowing wholesale and retail choice of generation company or power marketer. Deregulation has occurred to varying degrees since 1989 in the United Kingdom, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, and about 20 states in the United States. There have been promising results in a few countries and in some U.S. states in some respects, especially lower rates and lower air pollution problems. In most cases, competitive markets have yet to be realized and lower rates can be attributed to other causes, such as previously planned amortization or retirement of expensive power plants, unexpected surplus in natural gas, rate caps, etc. In addition, deregulation has had only a slight beneficial effect on the use of renewable electricity sources. The promise of electric utility deregulation is thus unfulfilled and deserves further study.

Geopolitical considerations have played a major role in many renewable energy policy decisions, e.g., in domestic debates over gasoline taxes, pipeline construction, radioactive waste disposal, and acid rain control legislation in the United States, and in petroleumrelated violence in Nigeria. The most prominent role for geopolitics in energy policy has probably involved international discussions on controlling greenhouse gas emissions, and in oil markets. In the cases of the Kyoto Protocol of 1997 and the 1992 Framework Convention on Climate Change, nations carefully considered their national economic interests, domestic politics, and international trade during the negotiations. European countries, with the lowest rates of population and economic growth along with strong domestic environmental lobbies, have pursued a greater rate of greenhouse gas reduction.

The United States, in contrast, has been stubbornly cautious and backed out of the treaty in 2001 (arguing it is not in its economic best interests), and the oil-rich nations of the Middle East have been least supportive of any emissions controls. In the case of oil markets, with the United States now dependent on imports for over half its supply, energy policy and trade strategy have played major roles in the pursuit of new oil discoveries in Alaska and in warfare in Kuwait, Iraq, and perhaps Afghanistan.

Numerical Simulation of Climate Impacts
To determine the effects of past climate trends on global energy consumption, the econometric equations...
Advanced Electric Grids for Efficient Energy Transmission
Advanced technology global electrical grids may be more promising for renewables energy. With current...
Energy Demand and Energy Consumption: Some Current Issues
World energy use has increased steadily over the past several decades. Much of the growth in world...
Electricity Production and Conversion
Electric and gas utilities’ Research & Development activities deal nearly exclusively with energy conversion,...
26.04.2011

Coal Fly Ash and Coal Dust as Emissions from Coal Combustion

air pollution problems created by coal combustion. Meanwhile, coal-fired power plants and industrial boilers spewed out tons of gaseous and particulate pollutants into the atmo- sphere. During combustion, the small amounts of sulfur and nitrogen in coal combine with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide (SO2), sulfur trioxide (SO3), and the oxides of nitrogen (NOx). (more…)

Coal Use for Home Heating and Cooking
Coal is still used to a small extent for home heating and cooking. In the homes of more affluent nations,...
Coal Combustion Emissions Generated from Coal and Waste Material Fuel
A combination of legislation and technology has helped clean up many of the world’s coal-burning plants....
Coal Use for Electricity Generation Power
The largest use of coal today is in the generation of electric power by electric utilities. According...
Modern Coal Plants – Efficient & Lower Emissions Power Plants
Coal use today is no longer evocative of dirty power plants with polluting black smoke billowing...
11.04.2011

Fuel Cycle Analysis and Green House Gas Emission

Fuel Cycle Analysis
The spark-ignition and compression-ignition engine and internal combustion engines technologies that are currently employed in motor vehicles were developed more than 100 years ago. These conventional vehicle technologies are fueled by petroleum-derived gasoline and diesel fuels (the socalled conventional fuels). Over the past 100 years, the conventional technologies have been dramatically improved, reducing cost and increasing performance. (more…)

Fuel Pathways And Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Combinations
There are different types of vehicle propulsion systems and the transportation fuels that have been...
Usefulness Of Fuel Cycle Analysis Results based on ISO 14040
ISO document 14040 identifies four areas for using life cycle analysis (LCA) results: (1) identifying...
Heat-Actuated Heat Pumps | Energy Application of Micro Technology
Heat-actuated heat pumps are cooling systems requiring no electricity for operation. Rather, a heat source...
Biomass Gasification For Heat And Electricity Generation
The product gas can be burned in boilers to generate heat and raise steam, in internal combustion engines...
19.01.2011

Oil Tanker and Cargo Regulatory Environment

<Oil Tanker Cargo
The operations on-board an oil tanker transportation are radically different from those on other types of ships, primarily due to the physical properties of the cargo. The entire cargo operations are highly automated and proceed with no one on-board the ship or shore seeing the cargo physically. Even minor misunderstanding of an order or a miscalculation can cause a major spill in pristine locations. By the same token, a tanker crewed by properly trained seafarers under good management could very well be the safest ship afloat. Although most tanker voyages today are completed safely and go unreported, even a minor tanker pollution accident often gets widespread attention from the media, and the image of a polluted beach laden with dead flora and fauna is a sad and telling picture. (more…)

Tanker Transportation: Tanker Nomenclature And Fleet Statistics
Oil tankers can be classified into two broad categories: crude oil tankers and product tankers. Crude...
Oil Trading and Tanker Transportation
Tanker transportation and oil transport functions as an important link to facilitate the flow of...
Types of Energy Used for Transportation
Gasoline is used mainly by cars, motorcycles, and light trucks; diesel is used mainly by heavier trucks,...
Biodiesel in Brazil as Alternative Transportation Fuels
In 1998, several initiatives were implemented in Brazil, aiming to introduce biodiesel into the Brazilian...
23.09.2010

Maglev Wind Turbine Levitating

Designers in China have launched the first wind turbine levitating in the world of permanent magnetic levitation (Maglev) in the Wind Power Asia Exhibition 2006.

Considered a key step in the evolution of global wind power technology and a notable advance in independent intellectual property rights in China. The generator was jointly developed by the Institute of Energy Research of Guangzhou in the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Guangzhou Hengyuan Energy Science & Zhongke Technology Co., Ltd. (more…)

Wind Turbines Renewable Energy Generators
Renewable energy generators are devices that convert energy from its original form in the renewable...
How Wind Energy Affects Our Lives - Benefit of Wind Energy
The main reason why there is an on and off attempt of oil prices is due to depletion of our conventional...
Taking Benefits of Wind Energy Electricity
Wind energy comes from the mismatched heating system of the planet that runs all day and night, heated...
How Does Wind Energy Works
Wind energy alongside solar energy is one form of renewable energy and its supply is abundant in...
24.08.2010

Mustard-Based Fuel: Renewable Energy from Mustard Seeds Oil

Mustard and sausages are a couple indestructible material. This dressing made from seeds of Brassica plants is inevitable in most hot dogs, hot dogs, according to the country we are. However, a group of Argentine scientists is to demonstrate that mustard also has other elements function utilities. (more…)

France Presents a Greener Renewable Fuel
The French Union of Petroleum Industries (UFIP) announced that from Wednesday 1 April, the French vehicles...
Recycle Frying Oil: Filtering Used Vegetable Oil
Frying oils and used vegetable oil are often thrown away by restaurants while they might serve as...
How to Make Biodiesel:Production from Vegetable Oil
Biodiesel is diesel fuel made from renewable sources of carbon such as used vegetable oil or animal...
Biodiesel is more Efficient and in Harmony with the Environment
Researchers at the University of Cádiz (UCA) propose a technological change in the current process...
28.06.2010

The Future Of Renewable Fuels And Hybrids

Do we have the resources? Rudolf Diesel developed the diesel engine which ran on biodiesel vegetable oil in the late 1800s. At the time, he speculated that his discovery seemed insignificant, but later could prove to be as important as mankind’s uncovering of future energy uses for petroleum and coal tar. Given the U.S.’ rapid expansion into biofuels, it would appear his vision was correct due to the drawbacks of biofuels. But widespread adoption of biomass-based fuels is not a foregone conclusion. Two questions haunt its progress. First, will it truly reduce U.S. reliance on fossil fuels? And second, is there enough farmland to accommodate widespread production, without jeopardizing food supplies? (more…)

Biodiesel in Japan as Alternative Transportation Fuels
Biodiesel is an ester that can be made from substances such as vegetable oils and animal fats. Biodiesel...
How to Make Biodiesel:Production from Vegetable Oil
Biodiesel is diesel fuel made from renewable sources of carbon such as used vegetable oil or animal...
Biodiesel in United States as Alternative Transportation Fuels
The United States depends heavily on imported oil to fuel its transportation infrastructure. The...
Biodiesel in Brazil as Alternative Transportation Fuels
In 1998, several initiatives were implemented in Brazil, aiming to introduce biodiesel into the Brazilian...
30.05.2010

The Future Role for Renewable Energy Foundations

Foundations have made good progress on the energy front, but huge gaps remain. Promising technologies in energy production and use today prove that the prospects for an affluent but low-carbon society are good. But the U.S. and the world economies continue to run primarily on oil and coal. As the largest consumer and producer of energy in the world, the United States has the responsibility to lead the transition to cleaner energy technologies. (more…)

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology: Is It Efficient & Emission Free?
With ethanol’s future uncertain, many commentators see the transportation debate evolving into a war...
The EuroSolar Guide to State Politicians—A State Program for Renewable Energy
The renewable energy technology and policy organization Eurosolar has in 2001 issued a blueprint program,...
The European Union Biofuels Distance
I just read a very good news via Reuters. And is that the EU has decided to distance themselves from...
Biomass and Bioenergy – Taking the Leap to Renewable Energy Sources
Over the last decade, the number of countries researching the potential of biomass and bioenergy...
25.03.2010

Alternative Fuels and Vehicles Cost-Competitive

alternative fuels vehicles
The increase in the prices of major fuels, like gasoline and diesel fuel products is a major global problems recently. Those prices are increase associated with the global economic crisis. Now, it is the ideal time to move all the focus and effort to alternative fuels for vehicles. There are different types of alternative energy sources for fuel to choose from. But the hard fact is that the areas of alternative fuels have not passed many real qualitative and quantitative surveys and breakthrough research. (more…)

Types of Energy Used for Transportation
Gasoline is used mainly by cars, motorcycles, and light trucks; diesel is used mainly by heavier trucks,...
Gasoline Competition from Alternative Fuels
Most alternative fuel vehicles on the road today were originally designed for gasoline, but converted...
Practicality and Reliability of Alternative Fuels and Vehicles
The demand for alternative fuels to substitute current fossil fuels is increasing more that ever....
Fuel Taxes in Europe to Reduce Fuel Consumption
Analysis of future light-duty transportation energy use require estimates of the impact of fuel prices...
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