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Science Writer, MIT Materials Research Laboratory (and Freelance Writer/Publicist for Quaise Energy, a geothermal startup)
Below is the latest Insights piece from Quaise Energy exploring the future of energy and the power of deep #geothermal. https://lnkd.in/egkhZb32
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I think one might say the Energy Observer’s mission is near complete. A boat powered by only renewable energy and hydrogen fuel cells has been successfully ‘sailing’ the World for years. Gone are the fumes and pollutants. And in it’s place we have clean, renewable energy that can utilize the hydrogen in our environment. I think it’s fair to say this is just the beginning. Better buckle up. #renewable #energy #hydrogen #marine #engineering #happyearthday
‘Green’ Energy Observer vessel docked in NYC for Earth Day
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"Words are the timeless guardians of truth and the eternal warriors of freedom. On World Press Day, let us celebrate the power of journalism to illuminate, empower, and unite. #waaree #solarenergy #smartenergy #solarnews #renewableenergy #biomassenergy #MSEDCL #MEDA #greentechnologies #MNRE #solarpanels #solarnews #solarprojects #solarinstallation #solarsystem
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Energy Innovation Growth Strategy 'Engineer' | Partner/Collaborator |🎙️Uptime Wind Energy Podcast Co-Host
Could this alleviate some #windturbine siting issues? Will municipalities be willing to revisit setback regulations for reduced noise emittance? Another question from my professional side... what possible impact will this development have on (wrong) lightning attachments? Remember - #lightning is hot air and is greatly affected by turbulence and airflow around the structures it is trying to attach to. Delft University of Technology Daniele Ragni Bieke von den Hoff Friso Hartog #windenergy #innovation #acoustics #powerperformance
This clever slipper with holes in it makes wind turbines significantly quieter
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It's encouraging seeing an established business magazine painting the picture of our clean energy future https://lnkd.in/gndSAp22
The exponential growth of solar power will change the world
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Electrical Engineering Expertise in Projects, Management and Product Delivery, with a passion for the renewables, sustainable energy
I recall getting a call for a low rate on installation work, back in 2006/2007. Having been office based or working engineer hours on the London Underground on the different deliveries of different station refits, project lead on engineering hours at St John’s Wood was my favourite, with the most impressive from an engineering prospective King’s Cross LUL, how ever this call came in, half of what I was earning on rates at the time, and I was looking at the time, jobbing, but disinterested on rates of pay…but then they said it, the work was at the #RIGB, and flood of reading on works there shown came flashing back, just sent shivers up my spine. I had to explore that building site! I’m sure it will be the only time in my life I get to hold the stage at the RI, stand in the spot of some of the most impactful works of human creation first being presented, even now just the thoughts of that work then, are and is still astounding, and I would implore anyone with time, to take some time to look at the Instute. Visit do some reading on the place With the U.K. and most of the developed world having a reliable Electricity Grid, and lots of talk on Biofuels being a solution, in countries with delevoping grids, where maybe nations are willing to give up ancient forests, peats bogs, these natural skins that created a global carbon balance, in favour of maybe crops for automotive fuels, I thought the below maybe of interest, re lifecycles on batteries, with all our current learning on storage at scale in recent years, and this being global. Maybe, it’s the view that’s needed, to support and offer alternatives to the use of materials that are local, that could be burnt, or refined to produce energy. Info on the refit below in comments #rigb Report in the below comments was commissioned by the Faraday Institution and authored by Rho Motion on Market and Technology Assessment of Grid-Scale Energy Storage required to Deliver Net Zero and the Implications for Battery Research in the U K #RhoMotion #theFaradayInstitution
Batteries for emerging economies
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Considering my previous post attached below, Tidal energy is one such source where it is purely eco friendly considering the nature of the equipment. To be honest I am not an engineer but a commerce graduate from India. The written articles then and now are based on some imagination that may work out as a creative one some time. Surely do comment after reading the below post. If Tidal energy are challenging to be used in oceans, then there should be some method to use it in rivers and lakes. In a nation like India filled with rivers originating from Himalayas like River Ganga, Yamuna etc, it is possible to do so because of its intense speed. River flows after winters can generate a good waves because of ice melting in the mountain peaks of Himalayas. This can be a good source of river tidal energy. A small development to be made is that the tidal equipment need to be enclosed in a cage like arrangement where natural aquatic habitats don't get harmed from entering the tidal machines. I am not sure whether it sounds possible or not. This will ensure to supply electricity to a place or vehicle if we have tidal charging stations. Our nation has good infrastructure, well qualified young engineers, management graduates and graduates from other career streams who are searching for employment opportunities. If our nation encourages to do R&D to these people in unexplored areas like the tidal energy in rivers it will be productive. Probably things may not give 100% success. But it may give some result that can benefit the people. After all skill development is a continuous process. But somewhere use of river tidal energy still remains a question because force of current is less sufficient for the tidal power. https://lnkd.in/d9MVDQCu
The below article of mine is just a topic that can be thought of but not possible to put to application in the short run. But hope it works in the long run somewhere. Tidal energy is a rare topic discussed though it is the most sustainable and efficient way of power generation - both as an electricity power generation and a vehicle charger. But it is just discussed & not put to practice due to various challenges. First let us see its features and benefits. Though both Tidal and Hydro have similarity in terms of using the same energy source - water, both differ in terms of utilization of energy. Hydro uses the potentiality of water which is Hydrogen (Chemical name is H20). Whereas the tidal wave uses the speed or the force of water currents in sea and oceans. Tidal energy is used mostly in oceans and sea. Whereas Hydro powers are used by collecting river water in dams. Tidal wave is the most wonderful and efficient way of utilizing energy compare to other sources like Solar, Electric, Hydro & Wind. The one benefit is that there are no wastage of water or water consumption to generate tidal power. Instead the waves of the water current in the ocean generates tidal electricity. So no wastage means tidal is eco-friendly. But is it eco friendly with respect to habitats in sea and oceans? Various doubts regarding setting up tidal energy not only in India but across the world are: 1. Do we have the necessary infrastructure to build it? 2. Do we have necessary supply chain that can manufacture tidal components to build the infrastructure? 3. It is been said from various sources that initial cost of setting up a tidal plant is comparatively high than that off Solar, Hydro, Wind or Electric power. Is it possible to give an exact estimate? 4. The aquatic habitats & species will be in trouble if the environment surrounding tidal power is not taken care of. 5. How will be the maintenance of underwater infrastructure in water bodies? If successful what will be the maintenance cost? 6. What will be the impact on the Energy's Infrastructure loans and interest if such projects are going to come up? 7. How much financial risk will be involved? 8. Assume if Tidal energy does wonders how will it serve as an alternative to other sources of power? Say: During high tide, Tidal energy generates more power with a proper storage capacity . This enables to charge vehicles running on tidal power. So if there are tidal charging stations, a pollution free environment can be assumed.
Electric cars powered by tidal energy are driving Scotland toward net zero emissions
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🌬️💡 Our A-level Physics learners recently embarked on an enlightening journey into the world of wind turbines, thanks to the expertise shared by Savvas, Anojan, and Callahan from Ramboll. They dived into sustainable energy sources, exploring how wind power is harnessed to create cleaner, greener futures. 🍃🔋 From understanding UN sustainability goals to debating the challenges of wind-powered grids, our learners gained invaluable insights, preparing them to be the change-makers of tomorrow. 🌍♻️ Dive into their discovery and see how they're shaping the future of energy ➡️ https://lnkd.in/es8QCnqF #SustainableEnergy #WindPower #Ramboll #FutureEngineers
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U.S. DoE Clean Energy Innovator Fellow, assigned with Washington Utility & Transportation Commission
The 2024 NARUC Winter Policy Summit had great speakers and shared great ideas. Of all I think journalist, author and podcaster Robert Bryce left a reminding ‘food for thought’ when he opted a data driven approach to question successes of the energy transition and grid reliability amid massive spendings and global publicity. Fossil vs renewables-2024?? Let show the transition data and guarantee grid reliability. Also had time to connect with some colleagues of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Clean Energy Innovator Fellowship. #fossilfuels #renewableelectricity #reliability #datacentre
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