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The Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office announced a $117 million loan guarantee through the Recovery Act for the Kahuku Wind Power Project in Hawaii. A project Secretary Chu calls “another example of America’s leadership in the global clean energy economy.”
While Hawaii has been harnessing wind power for years, Kahuku Wind is expected to be the first project to meet wind and solar energy reliability requirements set by the Hawaiian Electric Company; currently the only electric utility operating on the island of Oahu. Development of this innovative 30 megawatt (MW) wind power plant is expected to create over 200 jobs and supply clean electricity to roughly 7,700 Ohau households per year – a huge impact on an area that relies heavily on imported fossil fuels for power – and help pave the way for future clean energy projects in Hawaii.

“There is an urgent need to establish renewable energy sources in Hawaii and the state has mapped an ambitious plan to achieve this. The federal loan guarantee announced today boosts this effort,” said Congresswoman Mazie K. Hirono. “The Kahuku Wind Project is the type of project that Hawaii needs to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and keep billions of dollars in our economy.”
In order to meet energy demands, the Kahuku Wind Project will combine two innovative technologies: the Clipper Liberty wind turbine system – the largest wind turbine manufactured in the U.S. – and a new battery system designed to help smooth out changes in power output caused by varying wind levels. This first of its kind installation will allow Kahuku to store energy generated on windy days for later delivery and could become an example for wind developers across the country to follow. Turbine blades being delivered to Kahuku. Photo credit First Wind.

Kahuku Wind is expected to begin generating energy for Oahu as early as the end of this year and has already sold the future electricity to the Hawaiian Electric Company. Upon completion, the wind power plant will have the capacity to reduce carbon emissions by approximately 96 million pounds per year.

Kahuku Wind is just one of 13 clean energy projects supported by loan guarantees through the Department’s Loan Programs Office. For more information, please visit www.lgprogram.energy.gov. Liz Meckes is a New Media Specialist with the Office of Public Affairs at the Department of Energy.

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FREEDOM TO ROAM

Rick Ridgway

Ecotourism Conference Keynote Speaker Rick Ridgeway to Address Climate Change and Wildlife

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September 8-10, 2010

Rick Ridgeway is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, author, photographer and environmentalist. Ridgeway has achieved many adventures in his life including being a member of the first American team to summit K2. His international reputation as one of the world’s foremost mountaineers and adventurers prompted Rolling Stone magazine to call him “the real Indiana Jones.” Ridgeway has also been honored with National Geographic’s “Lifetime Achievement in Adventure” award. Rick Ridgeway, Board Chairman of Freedom to Roam Coalition, and Vice President of Environmental Initiatives and Special Media Projects for Patagonia, Inc.

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San Francisco Solar Power Plant

3336643.bin  150x150 Theres a trade wind blowingRecurrent Energy, an independent power producer and a leading developer of solar power projects, today announced that it has closed long term debt financing for its 5 megawatt (MW) solar power system located at the Sunset Reservoir in San Francisco. The company secured approximately $18 million for the project from Prudential Capital Group, which provided 24-year term debt financing.
The solar power system located atop the Sunset Reservoir, San Francisco’s largest water reservoir, will be one of the largest municipal solar power systems in the United States and will more than triple San Francisco’s total municipal solar energy output. The solar power system is expected to be fully operational by early Fall of 2010.
“As the Sunset Reservoir solar power project nears completion, this financing from Prudential Capital Group marks another major milestone for Recurrent Energy,” said Arno Harris, CEO of Recurrent Energy. “We have more than 330 megawatts of distributed-scale projects in our contracted portfolio across North America and Europe and financing from Prudential, a leader in the energy project finance market, further demonstrates our ability to raise capital and construct our pipeline.”
“We believe in Recurrent Energy’s management group and the five megawatt solar power system at the Sunset Reservoir,” said Ric Abel, Managing Director of Prudential Capital Group’s Electric Finance group. “By providing long term debt financing, Prudential recognizes the value of the Recurrent Energy team and quality of their development process.”
The 25-year contract between the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) and Recurrent Energy will supply clean, renewable solar power for City municipal services and facilities, such as public schools, San Francisco International Airport, SF General Hospital, Muni and more. The Sunset Reservoir solar power system has 24,000 solar panels installed covering an area the size of about 10 football fields.

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14 year old converts VW to electric vehicle

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By Patrick McDonough
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Ashton Stark shows off the rear compartment of his grandfather’s 1972 Volkswagen, which he and his father have converted to an electric vehicle. The car is now driven by a single motorized shaft and powered by nine golf cart batteries. The Starks estimate the vehicle can travel up to 45 miles on a single charge which would cost about 10 cents in electricity.

Ontario — After almost a year of building a fully operational electric vehicle, and after all of the study and implementation of electrical and mechanical engineering involved, one important element of the project is still missing for Ashton Stark.

That would be reaching the age where he can drive it.

Stark, who is 14 and will be a sophomore at Ontario High School in the fall, said he will be old enough for a learner’s permit in a few weeks. He said he is excited about getting behind the wheel and showing it to more of his friends.

He conceded that, in the meantime, there still are many points of enjoyment and pride associated with the car.

He said one of the main points of pride is the vehicle’s connection with the past.

“It is my grandpa’s 72 Super Beetle,” he said. “I think he would love it and be incredibly proud of it.”

He said the bond with the past did not keep him and his father from designing the vehicle with an eye toward the future.

“It is also good for the earth and the community,” he said.

Stark pointed out the vehicle does not use oil or gas and is

good for the environment in other ways.

The vehicle is driven by a single cylindrical drive shaft connected to the original shaft of the Volkswagens transmission. It is powered by nine separate 8 volt golf cart batteries, with five in the rear and four in the front of the vehicle.

“We are running 72 volt through it,” Stark said. “Interstate battery made a deal with us to test their new line of golf cart batteries and collect data on the batteries.” 

Noel Stark, Ashton’s father, said he has driven the vehicle many times, and he believes it is not only green conscious, it is also inexpensive and practical to operate.

“We have not done a full run on it, but we estimate it can travel somewhere between 45 and 50 miles on a full charge,” Noel Stark said.

“You could drive every day to and from work for less than 10 cents a day, and that would be if the batteries were dead when you came home. It would probably be more like two to three cents a day.”

Noel Stark said the vehicle has a top speed of 45 miles per hour, and said it runs in complete silence.

Noel Stark said the project, which cost around $4,000, is one more drivers should consider.

“I think any vehicle can be converted to electricity,” he said.

“It is so simple to get one I don’t know why more people don’t own one. It doesn’t have to be a Bug, it can be any light weight vehicle: a Porsche, a Toyota or a Honda.

It would be a great neighborhood or commuter vehicle and would save a fortune on gas.”

Ashton Stark said he plans to use the vehicle for his senior class project. He said he will collect data through an onboard computer port as to range, efficiency and other elements of performance. He said working on the vehicle with his father has opened the doors of opportunity in other areas, also. He said might consider building electric cars for others.

“I think if more people had them, it would help the community a lot,” he said.

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Green jobs are a reality, and now is the time to honor the innovative companies that are creating them. With support from the Citi Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation, SJF Advisory Services and Green For All have partnered to launch a Green Jobs Award Program, which seeks to identify, recognize, and promote private companies that are leaders in quality green job creation.

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MOBILE SOLAR PHONES SPREADING IN INDIA

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The phone, known as the VF 247 is targeted at India’s huge rural mobile phone market. The solar powered device would be a boon to many users who face shortage of electricity in the villages of India. They will no longer be required to be near an electrical outlet to charge their phones. The VF 247′s launch comes almost a year after Samsung launched its first Solar powered phone in India the Guru 1107. According to Vodafone,  the VF 247 solar powered phone charges by itself, by exposure to ambient light.

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Sun Boost, the special inbuilt hardware and software ensures that the phone charges also in a room, under normal daylight. This means one  doesn’t require exposure to direct sunlight. Normal ambient light should be enough to power this one. The phone  requires  eight hours of direct sunlight to be fully charged. Once charged it will last for more than eight days and offers about  four hours of talk time. As for the features, it boasts of an FM radio, color screen and a powerful torch light.  More details are yet to be unveiled by Vodafone.

The phone is expected to be priced at around the Rs.1500 mark ($32 us) and would be available across India starting next month.

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Porsche green lights electric vehicles


 

wheels Porsche 918 Spyder blogSpan Porsche green lights electric vehiclesIt will be interesting to see how many electric vehicles make it to the streets within the next few years. San Francisco and other cities around the country are creating  plans for electric charging stations.  Already Tesla and Toyota are teaming up in a big way and moving their manufacturing operations  to the old NUMMI plant in Fremont California. Nissan, Renault and Ford are also in the  EV (electric vehicle) space and now Porsche has announced it is developing a hybrid sports car the 918 Spyder. There has been no date set for release or how many will be made, but there has been speculation that the car could sell for as much as $650,000. It is also testing an electric version of the Boxer line.

Michael Macht, President and Chairman of the Board of Management of Porsche AG: “Production of the 918 Spyder in a limited series proves that we are taking the right approach with Porsche Intelligent Performance featuring the combination of supreme performance and efficient drivetrain concepts. We will develop the 918 Spyder in Weissach and assemble it in Zuffenhausen. This is also a very important commitment to Germany as a manufacturing base.”

The Supervisory Board of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, gave the green light to series development of the Porsche 918 Spyder. Reflecting the overwhelming response from the public and customers to the Concept Study, the Supervisory Board gave Porsche’s board of Management the mission to develop a production model based on the car already presented. This concept version of an ultra-high-performance mid-engined sports car with plug-in hybrid technology made its debut at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show and at Auto China in Bejing, hitting headlines worldwide.

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Green jobs are a reality, and now is the time to honor the innovative companies that are creating them. With support from the Citi Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation, SJF Advisory Services and Green For All have partnered to launch a Green Jobs Award Program, which seeks to identify, recognize, and promote private companies that are leaders in quality green job creation.

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MOBILE SOLAR PHONES SPREADING IN INDIA

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The phone, known as the VF 247 is targeted at India’s huge rural mobile phone market. The solar powered device would be a boon to many users who face shortage of electricity in the villages of India. They will no longer be required to be near an electrical outlet to charge their phones. The VF 247′s launch comes almost a year after Samsung launched its first Solar powered phone in India the Guru 1107. According to Vodafone,  the VF 247 solar powered phone charges by itself, by exposure to ambient light.

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Sun Boost, the special inbuilt hardware and software ensures that the phone charges also in a room, under normal daylight. This means one  doesn’t require exposure to direct sunlight. Normal ambient light should be enough to power this one. The phone  requires  eight hours of direct sunlight to be fully charged. Once charged it will last for more than eight days and offers about  four hours of talk time. As for the features, it boasts of an FM radio, color screen and a powerful torch light.  More details are yet to be unveiled by Vodafone.

The phone is expected to be priced at around the Rs.1500 mark ($32 us) and would be available across India starting next month.

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Largest Rooftop Solar Project in Northwest Now Online for Portland General Electric Customers

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Portland General Electric (NYSE:POR) has completed installation of the largest rooftop solar project in the Pacific Northwest — a 673,000-square-foot, 2.4-megawatt project atop the roofs of seven ProLogis distribution warehouses in Portland, Gresham, and Clackamas.

Working with local contractors, PGE and ProLogis began construction of the $14 million solar project in March 2010 and brought the project online in early July 2010. This is the second rooftop solar project with ProLogis, a distribution facilities company, bringing PGE’s total solar build-out with ProLogis to 3.5 megawatts of solar energy.

“Solar is clearly growing in Oregon and our customers are helping drive that,” said Carol Dillin, PGE’s vice president of customers and economic development. “We have seen unprecedented growth of residential and business solar projects in our area over the past two years which, coupled with the growth in solar manufacturing, helps develop more clean, renewable resources for the region and stimulate Oregon’s green economy.”

With the new 2.4-megawatt project, PGE will have more than 14.3 megawatts of solar capacity in its resource mix, including the 104-kilowatt solar highway demonstration project with the Oregon Department of Transportation and more than 10.7 megawatts of customer-owned solar energy projects PGE supports through its net metering program. PGE also expects another 17.5 megawatts of customer-owned solar energy projects to come online through the state’s recently adopted five-year solar energy incentive pilot program, the Solar Payment Option program.

In 2009, PGE ranked among the top 10 utilities in the western regionfor solar installations, according to the national Solar Energy Power Association.

PGE partnered with U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation, ProLogis, and several Oregon companies on the project. Northwest Solar Solutions, a division of locally-owned Snyder Roofing and the installer for this project, estimates 60,000 hours of family-wage electrical and roofing work in Oregon were created by this project.

The renewable energy generated from the solar project is now included in PGE’s energy resource mix and helps the utility meet the state’s renewable energy standard of providing 25 percent renewable energy by the year 2025. PGE expects it will be at nearly 9 percent renewable energy in 2010.

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Phones go solar…Empire State Building goes green


 

solarcellphone Phones go solar...Empire State Building goes greenKenyan telecommunications company Safaricom has begun selling solar mobile phones for just under $40.  The solar phones are the first in Africa, and will be particularly popular in Kenya’s rural areas where electricity is usually scarce and often unaffordable.  The phone is also expected to be a hit in the poorer urban communities where Kenyans pay third-party vendors to charge their phones.

Safaricom’s solar phone release comes at an excellent time.  Kenya is currently under strict power rationing, as a result of a severe drought–Kenya relies on hydro power for the majority of its electricity.

Kenyan telecommunications company Safaricom has launched Africa’s first fully solar-powered phone. The mobile phone’s timely release comes as Kenya is suffering from a major power shortfall. 

The new solar-powered mobile phone went on sale this past week. Kenyans can buy the phone for a little under $40. 

Jacque Sherry, a 28-year old accountant in Nairobi, bought the phone for her father and is very pleased with the results of the new technology.

”I can tell you it’s just amazing because the old man is so happy,” she said.  “He stays upcountry and he used to walk for long distances to look for a place to charge his phone, and then it was expensive. But now with the new solar phone life is good.” 

The phone will likely be particularly popular in rural Kenya areas, where electricity is often scarce and unaffordable. But even in urban areas, many poor Kenyans who live in the slums could benefit by no longer having to pay third-party vendors to charge their phones. 

Jacque says that the phone is a big help to her father’s business as a small farmer. 

”Initially, one had to use one’s phone and then the phone would go off and then you could not sell one’s vegetables and do your transactions,” she said. “But now with the new solar phone one can talk talk talk and deal with your business. It is much easier now.”

The phone’s release in Kenya is especially because electricity costs are rising sharply and the country is under strict power rationing. 

The shortfall in power is attributed both to increased domestic demand and a shortened power supply due to a prolonged drought. Kenya relies heavily on hydro-electric power.

The power shortage has amplified calls from international and local activists that the region take greater advantage of green energy technologies in growing its energy capacity. Besides hydro and solar power, Kenya is thought to have immense and mostly-untapped wind and geothermal power potential.

Safaricom officials have claimed that the phone is the first solar-powered phone to hit the market anywhere in the world, but the mobile-phone company Samsung began selling a cheap solar-powered model in India this June. 

The phone does appear to be the first of its kind to be available commercially in Africa.

Some in the mobile phone industry have suggested accessory solar-powered phone chargers are the best avenue to address the phone charging issue in developing regions of the world. Such chargers have been produceable for a while but have been limited in their reach by a lack of uniformity. 

The solar-powered phone launched by Safaricom is produced by the Chinese ZTE Corporation.

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EMPIRE STATE BUILDING GREENS UP

On this day, July 28 in 1945 a B-25 Mitchell bomber, piloted in thick fog by Lieutenant Colonel William F. Smith, Jr., accidentally crashed into the north side of the Empire State Building, between the 79th and 80th floors, where the offices of the National Catholic Welfare Council were located. One engine shot through the side opposite the impact and fell on a nearby building; the other plummeted down an elevator shaft. The resulting fire was extinguished in 40 minutes. Fourteen people were killed in the incident. Elevator operator Betty Lou Oliver survived a plunge of 75 stories inside an elevator, which still stands as the Guinness World Record for the longest survived elevator fall recorded. Despite the damage and loss of life, the building was open for business on many floors on the following Monday.

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New York City, skyscrapers and everything….When New York greens up it’s big. Just announced a new multi media show in the Empire State Building that showcases a $20 million energy retrofit project. Nothing like New York City and the Empire State Building…just ask Kong.

The Empire State Building today unveiled a $2 million interactive, multi-media sustainability exhibit at the second floor visitor’s center, which showcases a $20 million energy retrofit project that was announced in April 2009 with President Bill Clinton and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. By communicating the compelling story of the building’s award-winning retrofit program under way, the installation aims to educate the millions of people who visit the building every year on the positive global impact of both energy efficient building and sustainable living practices. Upon completion of the program, the Empire State Building will reduce total energy usage by more than 38 percent, energy costs by $4.4 million annually, and carbon emissions by 105,000 metric tons over the next 15 years.

To bring the Empire State Building energy retrofit program to life, Seattle-based design firm Hornall Anderson was selected to create a tangible and engaging sustainability exhibit. This thought-provoking installation translates the technical retrofit story into an easy-to-understand, compelling consumer experience that introduces the topic of energy efficiency in the context of the Empire State Building, New York City, and the planet. The vibrant exhibit combines physical artifacts with impressive technology and seamlessly integrates digital and sculptural elements to create interactive museum-quality displays that educate and entertain visitors on their way to the renowned Observatories.45310 lo Exhibit 1 Phones go solar...Empire State Building goes green

As visitors enter the exhibit, a transformational cube introduces the topic of sustainability. The cube illustrates and explains the harmful environmental impact of energy inefficient commercial buildings as well as the scope, vision and benefits of the sustainable global template in place at the Empire State Building. As visitors move through the exhibit they are educated on each of the eight major retrofit initiatives being implemented at the Empire State Building and exposed to statistics highlighting the positive dramatic environmental effects of the process. For example, one display demonstrates how energy consumption can be reduced by improving the massive systems that heat, cool and ventilate buildings. By communicating how many people making small changes in their everyday lives cause an impactful global change, visitors are educated on how to be energy efficient through opportunities in their life.

The Empire State Building sustainability exhibit is open seven days a week at the second floor visitor’s center during visiting hours from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. For more information on the Empire State Building’s sustainability initiative and the building retrofit, visit www.esbsustainability.com.

About the Empire State Building

Soaring 1,454 feet above Midtown Manhattan, the Empire State Building is the “World’s Most Famous Office Building.” With new investments in infrastructure, public areas and amenities, the Empire State Building has attracted first-rate tenants in a diverse array of industries from around the world. The skyscraper’s robust broadcasting technology supports all major television and FM radio stations in the New York metropolitan market. The Empire State Building was named America’s favorite building in a poll conducted by the American Institute of Architects. The Empire State Building Observatory is one of the world’s most beloved attractions and is the region’s #1 tourist destination. For more information on the Empire State Building, please visit www.esbnyc.com.

EMPIRE STATE OF MIND

MUREFU BARASA

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Make note of Kenyan energy entrepreneur Murefu Basara on the market opportunity for small scale solar systems. Benjamin Roman reporting for Recharge News reports that Barasa has a vision to bring solar-powered electricity to a broad area of Nairobi that’s right next to the grid where 500,000 people live but have no electricity.

A citizen of Kenya, Murefu Barasa holds a Bachelor of Environmental Studies degree from Kenyatta University, Nairobi. Prior to his arrival at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Murefu worked with a consultancy company offering services in the promotion of renewable energy access in east and southern Africa. During his four years at the organization he had the privilege of working in Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique and Kenya on different projects. Some of these involved working with the ministry of energy to isolate practical renewable energy policy options through participatory methods (Kenya and Uganda), reducing deforestation through the promotion of sustainable charcoal production and marketing models (Tanzania), researching on the drivers of productive uses and uptake of solar Photo Voltaic systems (Kenya) and identifying linkages in the development of renewable energy technologies and poverty alleviation (Southern Africa).

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JEFF OLSHESKY – BEYOND SOLAR

Jeff61439 Phones go solar...Empire State Building goes greenListen to the work Beyond Solar has done in India below.

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Largest Rooftop Solar Project in Northwest Now Online for Portland General Electric Customers

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Portland General Electric (NYSE:POR) has completed installation of the largest rooftop solar project in the Pacific Northwest — a 673,000-square-foot, 2.4-megawatt project atop the roofs of seven ProLogis distribution warehouses in Portland, Gresham, and Clackamas.

Working with local contractors, PGE and ProLogis began construction of the $14 million solar project in March 2010 and brought the project online in early July 2010. This is the second rooftop solar project with ProLogis, a distribution facilities company, bringing PGE’s total solar build-out with ProLogis to 3.5 megawatts of solar energy.

“Solar is clearly growing in Oregon and our customers are helping drive that,” said Carol Dillin, PGE’s vice president of customers and economic development. “We have seen unprecedented growth of residential and business solar projects in our area over the past two years which, coupled with the growth in solar manufacturing, helps develop more clean, renewable resources for the region and stimulate Oregon’s green economy.”

With the new 2.4-megawatt project, PGE will have more than 14.3 megawatts of solar capacity in its resource mix, including the 104-kilowatt solar highway demonstration project with the Oregon Department of Transportation and more than 10.7 megawatts of customer-owned solar energy projects PGE supports through its net metering program. PGE also expects another 17.5 megawatts of customer-owned solar energy projects to come online through the state’s recently adopted five-year solar energy incentive pilot program, the Solar Payment Option program.

In 2009, PGE ranked among the top 10 utilities in the western regionfor solar installations, according to the national Solar Energy Power Association.

PGE partnered with U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation, ProLogis, and several Oregon companies on the project. Northwest Solar Solutions, a division of locally-owned Snyder Roofing and the installer for this project, estimates 60,000 hours of family-wage electrical and roofing work in Oregon were created by this project.

The renewable energy generated from the solar project is now included in PGE’s energy resource mix and helps the utility meet the state’s renewable energy standard of providing 25 percent renewable energy by the year 2025. PGE expects it will be at nearly 9 percent renewable energy in 2010.

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Dems press Reid to put renewable power standard in energy bill

By Ben Geman – 07/26/10 02:50 PM ET

Nearly half the Senate’s Democrats are pressuring Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to include a national renewable electricity mandate in the slimmed-down energy bill expected on the floor this week.
But they face an uphill battle — Reid argued over the weekend that a renewables mandate won’t fly in the Senate.
In aletter Friday, 27 Democrats make the case for a renewable electricity standard (RES), which would require many utilities to supply escalating amounts of power from sources like wind and solar energy in coming years.

“A strong RES will give certainty to clean energy companies that are looking to invest billions of dollars in the U.S. to manufacture wind turbines, solar panels and other renewable energy components,” argues the letter spearheaded by Sens. Byron Dorgan (N.D.), Mark Udall (Colo.) and Tom Udall (N.M.).

The other signatures come from a mix of liberal and centrist renewable energy backers, such as Frank Lautenberg (N.J.), Kent Conrad (N.D.), Amy Klobuchar (Minn.), Tim Johnson (S.D.) and John Kerry (Mass.) The letter argues that an RES would create hundreds of thousands of jobs.

Environmental groups and renewable power companies are scrambling to keep an RES in the mix following last week’s decision by Senate leaders to abandon a sweeping climate change and energy bill. Former Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle is among the advocates, andtold reporters on a conference call Monday that an RES has political legs.

But Reid said Saturday that he doesn’t see a filibuster-proof vote for an RES, which has long been a pillar of Democratic energy plans. “I don’t think I have 60 votes to get that done,” Reid said at the progressive Netroots Nation conference in Las Vegas. Renewable power mandates face resistance from many Republicans — and southeastern lawmakers from both parties — who fear their states lack enough renewable resources and would be forced to make payments for credits or noncompliance penalties.

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Empire State Building greens up its energy


 

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New York City, skyscrapers and everything….When New York greens up it’s big. Just announced a new multi media show in the Empire State Building that showcases a $20 million energy retrofit project. Nothing like New York City and the Empire State Building…just ask  Kong.

The Empire State Building today unveiled a $2 million interactive, multi-media sustainability exhibit at the second floor visitor’s center, which showcases a $20 million energy retrofit project that was announced in April 2009 with President Bill Clinton and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. By communicating the compelling story of the building’s award-winning retrofit program under way, the installation aims to educate the millions of people who visit the building every year on the positive global impact of both energy efficient building and sustainable living practices. Upon completion of the program, the Empire State Building will reduce total energy usage by more than 38 percent, energy costs by $4.4 million annually, and carbon emissions by 105,000 metric tons over the next 15 years.

To bring the Empire State Building energy retrofit program to life, Seattle-based design firm Hornall Anderson was selected to create a tangible and engaging sustainability exhibit. This thought-provoking installation translates the technical retrofit story into an easy-to-understand, compelling consumer experience that introduces the topic of energy efficiency in the context of the Empire State Building, New York City, and the planet. The vibrant exhibit combines physical artifacts with impressive technology and seamlessly integrates digital and sculptural elements to create interactive museum-quality displays that educate and entertain visitors on their way to the renowned Observatories.45310 lo Exhibit 1 Empire State Building greens up its energy

As visitors enter the exhibit, a transformational cube introduces the topic of sustainability. The cube illustrates and explains the harmful environmental impact of energy inefficient commercial buildings as well as the scope, vision and benefits of the sustainable global template in place at the Empire State Building. As visitors move through the exhibit they are educated on each of the eight major retrofit initiatives being implemented at the Empire State Building and exposed to statistics highlighting the positive dramatic environmental effects of the process. For example, one display demonstrates how energy consumption can be reduced by improving the massive systems that heat, cool and ventilate buildings. By communicating how many people making small changes in their everyday lives cause an impactful global change, visitors are educated on how to be energy efficient through opportunities in their life.

The Empire State Building sustainability exhibit is open seven days a week at the second floor visitor’s center during visiting hours from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. For more information on the Empire State Building’s sustainability initiative and the building retrofit, visit www.esbsustainability.com.

About the Empire State Building

Soaring 1,454 feet above Midtown Manhattan, the Empire State Building is the “World’s Most Famous Office Building.” With new investments in infrastructure, public areas and amenities, the Empire State Building has attracted first-rate tenants in a diverse array of industries from around the world. The skyscraper’s robust broadcasting technology supports all major television and FM radio stations in the New York metropolitan market. The Empire State Building was named America’s favorite building in a poll conducted by the American Institute of Architects. The Empire State Building Observatory is one of the world’s most beloved attractions and is the region’s #1 tourist destination. For more information on the Empire State Building, please visit www.esbnyc.com.

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Make note of  Kenyan energy entrepreneur Murefu Basara on the market opportunity for small scale solar systems. Benjamin Roman reporting for Recharge News reports that Barasa has a vision to bring solar-powered electricity to a broad  area of Nairobi that’s right next to the grid where 500,000 people live but have no electricity.

A citizen of Kenya, Murefu Barasa holds a Bachelor of Environmental Studies degree from Kenyatta University, Nairobi. Prior to his arrival at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Murefu worked with a consultancy company offering services in the promotion of renewable energy access in east and southern Africa. During his four years at the organization he had the privilege of working in Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique and Kenya on different projects. Some of these involved working with the ministry of energy to isolate practical renewable energy policy options through participatory methods (Kenya and Uganda), reducing deforestation through the promotion of sustainable charcoal production and marketing models (Tanzania), researching on the drivers of productive uses and uptake of solar Photo Voltaic systems (Kenya) and identifying linkages in the development of renewable energy technologies and poverty alleviation (Southern Africa).

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Largest Rooftop Solar Project in Northwest Now Online for Portland General Electric Customers

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Portland General Electric (NYSE:POR) has completed installation of the largest rooftop solar project in the Pacific Northwest — a 673,000-square-foot, 2.4-megawatt project atop the roofs of seven ProLogis distribution warehouses in Portland, Gresham, and Clackamas.

Working with local contractors, PGE and ProLogis began construction of the $14 million solar project in March 2010 and brought the project online in early July 2010. This is the second rooftop solar project with ProLogis, a distribution facilities company, bringing PGE’s total solar build-out with ProLogis to 3.5 megawatts of solar energy.

“Solar is clearly growing in Oregon and our customers are helping drive that,” said Carol Dillin, PGE’s vice president of customers and economic development. “We have seen unprecedented growth of residential and business solar projects in our area over the past two years which, coupled with the growth in solar manufacturing, helps develop more clean, renewable resources for the region and stimulate Oregon’s green economy.”

With the new 2.4-megawatt project, PGE will have more than 14.3 megawatts of solar capacity in its resource mix, including the 104-kilowatt solar highway demonstration project with the Oregon Department of Transportation and more than 10.7 megawatts of customer-owned solar energy projects PGE supports through its net metering program. PGE also expects another 17.5 megawatts of customer-owned solar energy projects to come online through the state’s recently adopted five-year solar energy incentive pilot program, the Solar Payment Option program.

In 2009, PGE ranked among the top 10 utilities in the western regionfor solar installations, according to the national Solar Energy Power Association.

PGE partnered with U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation, ProLogis, and several Oregon companies on the project. Northwest Solar Solutions, a division of locally-owned Snyder Roofing and the installer for this project, estimates 60,000 hours of family-wage electrical and roofing work in Oregon were created by this project.

The renewable energy generated from the solar project is now included in PGE’s energy resource mix and helps the utility meet the state’s renewable energy standard of providing 25 percent renewable energy by the year 2025. PGE expects it will be at nearly 9 percent renewable energy in 2010.

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Dems press Reid to put renewable power standard in energy bill

By Ben Geman – 07/26/10 02:50 PM ET

Nearly half the Senate’s Democrats are pressuring Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to include a national renewable electricity mandate in the slimmed-down energy bill expected on the floor this week.
But they face an uphill battle — Reid argued over the weekend that a renewables mandate won’t fly in the Senate.
In aletter Friday, 27 Democrats make the case for a renewable electricity standard (RES), which would require many utilities to supply escalating amounts of power from sources like wind and solar energy in coming years.

“A strong RES will give certainty to clean energy companies that are looking to invest billions of dollars in the U.S. to manufacture wind turbines, solar panels and other renewable energy components,” argues the letter spearheaded by Sens. Byron Dorgan (N.D.), Mark Udall (Colo.) and Tom Udall (N.M.).

The other signatures come from a mix of liberal and centrist renewable energy backers, such as Frank Lautenberg (N.J.), Kent Conrad (N.D.), Amy Klobuchar (Minn.), Tim Johnson (S.D.) and John Kerry (Mass.) The letter argues that an RES would create hundreds of thousands of jobs.

Environmental groups and renewable power companies are scrambling to keep an RES in the mix following last week’s decision by Senate leaders to abandon a sweeping climate change and energy bill. Former Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle is among the advocates, andtold reporters on a conference call Monday that an RES has political legs.

But Reid said Saturday that he doesn’t see a filibuster-proof vote for an RES, which has long been a pillar of Democratic energy plans. “I don’t think I have 60 votes to get that done,” Reid said at the progressive Netroots Nation conference in Las Vegas. Renewable power mandates face resistance from many Republicans — and southeastern lawmakers from both parties — who fear their states lack enough renewable resources and would be forced to make payments for credits or noncompliance penalties.

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r TONY HAYWARD BOB DUDLEY huge 300x133 Oil pimpin aint easyIt appears that BP CEO, Tony Hayward has got his life back. Reports are coming in that he will resign. The New York Times reports,”Tony Hayward, the embattled chief executive of BP, has agreed to step down and be replaced by Robert Dudley, the company’s most senior American executive who is now in charge of BP’s operations in the Gulf of Mexico, according to a person close to the company’s board.” The Huffington Post writes: Tony Hayward who’s quickly become the public face of the Gulf Oil spill, will be stepping down within days, according to reports in the British press. The move is expected to come in anticipation of the company’s announcement of its first-half results on Tuesday. BP will announce that it has made approximately $10 billion this year, even while contending with the largest oil spill in history, the U.K.’s Telegraph reports. Here’s Telegraph :” The chief executive of BP, Tony Hayward, is finalising the details of his imminent exit from BP this weekend as the oil giant prepares to make an announcement on the chief executive’s future possibly within the next 48 hours. After a weekend of detailed negotiations over Mr Hayward’s severance package, it now appears almost certain that he will announce his departure ahead of BP’s half year results on Tuesday. The Wall Street Journal reports that BP is currently discussing Hayward’s departure: Under the plan being discussed, Mr. Hayward would not necessarily depart immediately, these people said, giving the company time to settle on a successor and devise and orderly transition. It is possible, however, that the board could move more quickly in tapping a new chief. The U.K.’s Guardian also relays news of Hayward’s imminent departure, and reports that he will be replaced by Bob Dudley. Dudley is managing the day-to-day Gulf Oil spill operations.

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The Alaska cruise industry is having trouble getting traction with legislators to abolish a strict water-pollution rule approved by voters in 2006, Anchorage Daily News reports.

The cruise lines and some communities see the environmental rule as detrimental to tourism.

The 2006 law requires cruise ships to meet tougher pollution standards and puts new taxes, fees and environmental monitoring on the industry. It also bans cruise lines from applying for state permission to use mixing zones. Mixing zones allow cruise lines to discharge pollution that exceed the state’s water-quality standards. The mixing ban for cruise lines goes into effect in 2009.

House Minority Leader Beth Kerttula, D-Juneau, says revising the pollution rules may be a hard sell and seems premature because the cruise lines have until next year to comply.

Cruise ships emit three times more CO2 than airplanes, EL reported last year.

Cruise ships contend they are working hard to lessen their environmental impact. Royal Caribbean said it had installed advanced water purification systems on board and smokeless gas-turbine engines and that it also burns bio-fuel when available.

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Urban farming is catching on in New Orleans

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This is a neighborhood that doesn’t have a grocery store - By Matt Davis, The Times-Picayune

“It would be great if everyone on this block had some kind of animal and grew vegetables. We could be almost self-sufficient,” said Frank Carter, an engineering technician who trained with the farm network and keeps 12 chickens with his wife, Laura Reiff, in a 60-by-50-foot foot pen in their backyard in Algiers. Their chicken breeds include Rhode Island Reds, Brown Leghorns, and even a Buff Orpington — ordered via the U.S. Postal Service from a breeder in Texas.

“The post office called us at 8 o’clock in the evening and said, ‘We have your live chickens,’ ” Carter said. ” ‘They’re peeping.’ ”

As well as the chickens, Carter and Reiff grow peaches, grapefruit, peppers, watermelons, blueberries, tomatoes, persimmons, figs and bananas. They also have a bee hive that produced 50 pounds of honey this year.

The chickens are “very entertaining to watch,” Reiff said, although there is still some resistance among the couple’s friends to taking the eggs. Some say they’ll eat only white eggs, not the blue eggs from the Brown Leghorns. Others are concerned about cracking an egg open to find a chicken embryo, which is impossible unless a broody hen has sat on a fertilized egg for at least a month.

Jenga Mwendo runs the Guerilla Garden in the Lower 9th Ward. Once a vacant lot, Mwendo petitioned the city to let her buy it for $4,000 last year, and since then, more than 400 volunteers have developed the plot into a working farm producing fresh vegetables.

“This is a neighborhood that doesn’t have a grocery store,” Mwendo said. “And yet a couple of generations ago, everybody had fruit trees in their yards. We’re just trying to preserve and encourage that tradition.”

Frank Carter collects chicken eggs from his coop at his Algiers home. When it comes to raising and slaughtering livestock, New Orleans also affords unique opportunities for free experimentation. Simply put, the New Orleans Police Department seems to have bigger fish to fry than cracking down on urban farmers.

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BP set to begin oil drilling off Libya

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The Gulf of Mexico spill has raised serious safety concerns for BP. Oil giant BP has confirmed it will begin drilling off the Libyan coast in the next few weeks.

The deepwater drilling will take place in the Gulf of Sirte following a deal signed in 2007 with Libya on oil and gas development.

The news comes amid major concerns over BP’s environmental and safety record following the Gulf of Mexico spill. It also follows claims, denied by BP, that it lobbied for Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi’s release. The Libyan was convicted of blowing up a Pan Am jumbo jet over the Scottish town in 1988, killing 270 people, but was freed by the Scottish government on medical grounds last August.

When the deal with Libya’s National Oil Company was announced in 2007 BP set a minimum initial exploration commitment of $900m.Chief executive Tony Hayward at the time hailed it as “BP’s single biggest exploration commitment” and “a welcome return to the country for BP after more than 30 years”.

BP spokesman David Nicholas told AFP news agency on Saturday: “We expect to begin the first well in the next few weeks”, adding that the wells “can take six months or more to drill”.

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