But it would all be assembled by the same types of workers who are in short supply for
building conventional power plants.
Not exact matches
You need to
build long - distance transmission lines and a lot more than you would need for
conventional power plants.
The first, to which the Bush administration seems largely committed, is to encourage oil and gas production and the
building of
conventional power plants.
The price tag for a
conventional, 1,600 - megawatt nuclear
power plant is about $ 8 billion to $ 10 billion, assuming anyone could get approval to
build it.
In a study published in March, it compared three scenarios: completing Ukraine's partly
built VVER nuclear plants; phasing out nuclear
power and supplying Ukraine's expected
power needs with
conventional plants; and the same plan, but with investments in energy efficiency.
By 2020, IEA expects photovoltaic technology fitted on residential and commercial
buildings to reach «grid parity,» or the point at which solar
power is consistently cost - competitive with
conventional fossil fuels and nuclear
power.
The EPSRC Energy Programme will
build on the large amount of research already being conducted through a number of consortia and research programs at various institutions working in areas such as biomass and bioenergy, marine energy, and extending the lifetime of
conventional power plants through the Supergen programme.
More exotic designs remain on the horizon, such as reactors
powered by thorium fuel, but the AP1000 and other more
conventional designs are important for one simple reason: they are being
built.
«The departure of two of the most visible break - the - china leaders is important and it raises the question of staying
power — whether successors can
build on these efforts, or whether they'll reverse course and opt for something more
conventional, is going to be a big story over the next two years,» Hess said.
Two California companies said Thursday that they would each
build solar
power plants that were 10 times bigger than the largest now in service, creating the first true utility - scale use of a technology now mostly confined to rooftop supplements to
conventional power supplies.
Dr. Hansen, like many who commented on Dot Earth after I wrote about his statements, insists that the parallels hold between the denial and passivity that allowed a human cataclysm to sweep Europe in plain sight and the denial and inaction now as the world prepares to
build hundreds of
conventional coal - burning
power plants.
The point about, say solar panels, is that they use a fraction of the energy used to
build, run and decommission
conventional power stations for the outputs.
Oh, and while
conventional power stations can be
built right where the
power is needed (in or near major cities), solar and wind farms have to be sited where demand is low or nonexistent, necessitating hundreds of billions of dollars in new transmission lines, transformers and other infrastructure, and the personnel to maintain them..
However, there is a difference between
building up / increasing capacity and actually increasing the amount of kWh coming out of
conventional power plants.
We must «Recognise that wind
power implies
building the same capacity twice over — once as gas - fired
power stations to provide
conventional back - up; and again, at far greater expense, for the wind turbines.
In an effort to curb climate change, both Britain and Canada have announced plans to stop
building new
conventional coal
power plants, a move long - advocated by environmentalists.
Take a small example: Moving away from internal - combustion automobiles and trucks means more than just swapping in electric vehicles and expanding public transit; it also means
building the infrastructure to support the new transportation system (chargers, added bus lines, additional electric
power plants), retraining the people whose livelihoods were based on maintaining
conventional vehicles, changing how cities are laid out and much more.
As these variable renewable energy (VRE) technologies differ from
conventional generation technologies,
power systems will need to adapt in line with their ongoing
build - out.
CHP captures that heat instead, and puts it to good use in
buildings and manufacturing plants, providing energy, economic, and environmental advantages over
conventional power plants, and doubling the efficiency of the plant.
These
buildings still produce greenhouse gases because on cloudy (or non-windy) days, at night when the sun isn't shining, and on short winter days,
conventional grid
power is still the main energy source.
On top of this, the report notes that solar thermal cooling technology - in which the sun's heat is used to
power thermally driven absorption chillers or evaporation devices to cool air - can reduce the burden on electric grids at times of peak cooling demand by fully or partially replacing
conventional electrically
powered air conditioners in
buildings.
He has been involved in billions of dollars» worth of business transactions and has helped his clients obtain regulatory approvals to
build more than $ 4 billion dollars» worth of utility infrastructure in various states, including
conventional power plants, transmission lines, wind farms and solar facilities.