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HTR-10GT Project

Division of HTR-10GT Project - Tsinghua University

Tsinghua University: Aiming at combining direct helium gas turbine with HTR-10, the Division of HTR-10GT Project is mainly engaged in the research and development of key equipments and technologies for Power Conversion Unit (PCU) of HTR-10GT.

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Crude Oil Heads for Weekly Decline on Forecast for U.S. Jobless Increase
Friday, 03 September 2010

Oil declined, headed for a weekly drop, on forecasts that a U.S. government report will show the jobless rate rose in August for the first time in four months, threatening the recovery in fuel demand.

Futures are down 0.4 percent this week while analysts estimate the August payrolls... Read more...

China starts a green attack
Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Amid an ugly, sprawling stretch of razed land in this developing city rises a hulking new facility that represents the future of China’s steel industry.

The Shougang Jingtang United Steel Co. Ltd. mill ranks among the largest steel plants ever built in... Read more...

Generator fire closes the Vandellós Nuclear Power Station
Saturday, 07 August 2010
The management of the plant say that no personel were affected and there was no leak of radiation.

The Management of the Vandellós II nuclear power plant in Tarragona has informed the Council for Nuclear Safety, CSN, that a fire took place in an electrical generador in the plant this... Read more...
Government grants Vandellos ten more years
Saturday, 07 August 2010
Unit 2 of the Vandellos power plant near Tarragona in north-eastern Spain has been given approval by the Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Commerce to continue operating for a further ten years. Spanish nuclear safety regulators - the Nuclear Safety Council, (Consejo de Seguridad Nuclear,... Read more...
opened the world’s first hydrogen-run power plant
Tuesday, 13 July 2010

FUSINA, Italy - Enel SpA on Monday opened the world’s first hydrogen-run power plant as the Italian utility beefs up its green credentials ahead of the planned multibillion-euro sale of its renewables unit set for the fall.

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Russia-Belarus gas dispute hits EU
Thursday, 24 June 2010

(Globe and Mail) Moscow — The Associated Press Published on Wednesday, Jun. 23, 2010 9:28AM EDT

Russia’s energy dispute with Belarus... Read more...

Wind R&D: Why it's More Important than Ever
Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Texas, United States Demand for wind energy is down. Valuations of wind farms are... Read more...

 
Current DEED Projects Print E-mail
Creating Sustainable Markets Through Biofuel Production From Local Feedstocks

A $10,000 grant was awarded to American Samoa Power Authority to perform an independent analysis of the sustainability of its proposed copra (coconut) oil project to establish feasibility and define operating parameters for biodiesel production and consumption. A second component of the analysis will develop predesign recommendations for a standalone electric transmission and distribution system to accommodate the high penetration of intermittent renewable resources.

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Case study of Wind Energy at National Institute of Technology Print E-mail
Written by Akash Joshi   

Owing to acute energy crisis that most developing countries including India are facing today, the interest in alternative energy sources has increased manifolds in the recent past. Wind being a non-polluting and nontoxic energy source, will go a long way in solving our energy requirements. Wind energy can be utilized to windmills, which in turn drive a generator to produce electricity. Wind can also be used for water pumping.

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How the gushing oil in the Gulf will ripple around the world Print E-mail
Written by Barrie McKenna   
A dead fish coated in heavy oil floats near shore June 4, 2010 near East Grand Terre Island, Louisiana.

A dead fish coated in heavy oil floats near shore June 4, 2010 near East Grand Terre Island, Louisiana.  

Spill expected to wipe out generations of fish, erode coral reefs and kill essential vegetation.

Damage to fragile coral reefs as far away as Cuba, vanishing red snapper in North Carolina and oxygen-depleted dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Oil Caused Recession, Not Wall Street Print E-mail
Written by TOM THERRAMUS for OIL-PRICE.NET   

There is a lot of oil about. A lot left in the ground and a lot being produced. Amidst the contention, it is easy to overlook that Peak Oil is called Peak Oil because this is when we will never be more awash in the black stuff.
The abundant availability of oil buoys skepticism.
"What oil shortage?", doubters ask, with some justification.
Peak Oil is in part a symbolic marker. Like reaching the year 2000, the Queen passing her 50th jubilee or getting half way through a glass of beer. Notable, and in the case of the beer regrettable. However, Peak Oil will likely pass without undue trouble.

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Drake Landing Solar Community

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The Drake Landing Solar Community (DLSC) is a master planned neighbourhood in the Town of Okotoks, Alberta, Canada that has successfully integrated Canadian energy efficient technologies with a renewable, unlimited energy source - the sun.

 

The first of its kind in North America, DLSC is heated by a district system designed to store abundant solar energy underground during the summer months and distribute the energy to each home for space heating needs during winter months.

The system is unprecedented in the World, fulfilling ninety percent of each home’s space heating requirements from solar energy and resulting in less dependency on limited fossil fuels.

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Algae Fuels Videos Series

 

Algae to fuel methods (presented by David James)

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Ontario Solar Academy Triples PV Training Capacity
Written by Austin Brentley   

On the heels of 694 recently approved renewable energy projects in the province, Ontario Solar Academy (OSA) has established itself a new 8,000 square foot facility in Vaughan, a city just north of Toronto.  The move allows OSA to run three times as many training classes every month - an expansion deemed increasingly necessary due to capacity constraints and renewed interest in green careers across the province.

 

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Energy Security and Regional Co-operation for Expert Group Meeting on Enhancing Regional Cooperation for Energy Security in Asia and Pacific Print E-mail
Written by FOIZ AHAMED   

FOIZ AHAMED, JOINT SECRETARY OWER DIVISION MNISTRY OF POWER, ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES BANGLADES

1.0 Energy Security

Energy Security can be described as "the uninterrupted physical availability at a price which is affordable, while respecting environment concerns”. Energy security may also be defined as “the availability of usable energy supplies, at the point of final consumption, in sufficient quantity and timeliness so that, given due regard for encouraging energy efficiency, the economic and social development of the country is not materially constrained.”

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Algae: Biofuel Of The Future? Print E-mail
Written by ScienceDaily   

Algae are tiny biological factories that use photosynthesis to transform carbon dioxide and sunlight into energy so efficiently that they can double their weight several times a day.

As part of the photosynthesis process algae produce oil and can generate 15 times more oil per acre than other plants used for biofuels, such as corn and switchgrass. Algae can grow in salt water, freshwater or even contaminated water, at sea or in ponds, and on land not suitable for food production.

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Physics features comparison of TRU burners Print E-mail

Fusion/Fission Hybrids, Accelerator Driven Systems and Low Conversion Ratio Critical Fast Reactors.
This paper compares different types of TRU burners, sub-critical (as Accelerator Driven Systems and Fusion Fission Hybrids) but also critical, low conversion ratio, fast reactors. To make a significant comparison, it is specified for which objective and within which strategy these systems can be envisaged. Beside intrinsic cost parameters, the associated fuel cycle issues can prove to be crucial for their deployment.

 

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