Sentences with phrase «own cogeneration»

In corporate developments, Fortress Paper's shares (TSX: FTP) fell nearly four per cent after the company said an unexpected mechanical water pump failure will further delay the startup of a cogeneration facility at its specialty cellulose mill in Thurso, Que.
Since 2011, the Alternative Energy Technology program has taught the operational principles and economic feasibility of renewable energy sources including solar electric, solar thermal, hydro, wind, geothermal and cogeneration.
Newer SAGD plants such as Connacher Oil and Gas's Great Divide have managed to nearly eliminate fresh water use — they use non-potable water from aquifers and recycle it — and reduce GHG emissions by about 20 % compared to the industry average through more efficient burning of natural gas, cogeneration of electricity and reduced heat loss on the steam's journey underground.
The two - year program focuses on technical design, project development, and energy management in renewable energy sources, including solar electric, solar thermal, hydro, wind, geothermal, and cogeneration.
Project facilities for both projects will include central processing plants, cogeneration, well pads, electrical power lines, storage tanks, pipelines and access roads.
Previous investments include ethanol and biodiesel production facilities, biomass power facilities, and industrial cogeneration projects.
Shell's emissions last year were 5Mt, so with their credits from Quest and their use of cogeneration, more than half of this could be offset, far exceeding the reductions which will be required under Alberta law.
Last year, Shell purchased 550,000 tonnes of offsets, generated 615,000 credits through the use of cogeneration, and was still short of their compliance targets and so had to pay into the CCEMF at the specified $ 15 / ton rate.
«Now it's time for the government to unapologetically promote Alberta's emissions reduction successes to date and clearly articulate support for the long - term growth of Alberta's energy industry, including the oil sands, conventional production, natural gas power, cogeneration and renewable energy.»
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Another key complaint was the rising cost of energy bills resulting from incorrectly calculated energy expenses, which often included costs like «high efficiency cogeneration» and «stranded costs,» rendering customers often unaware of what they are paying for.
The cogeneration plant — which will be built in a dormant Sheridan Avenue facility attached to the large steam plant that still is used to heat and cool the Capitol complex — and microgrid will supply the 98 - acre Plaza's power, with ability to produce up to 90 percent of the complex's annual electric energy needs.
-RRB- «for services and expenses related to the design and construction on Sheridan Avenue in Albany of a cogeneration plant and microgrid, to operate on renewable energy, natural gas and / or fuel oil.»
«There is a conflicting public policy in terms of cogeneration.
A preliminary layout of the cogeneration microgrid from the project's Request for Proposal file.
On March 12, the New York State Assembly amended the state budget bill addressing capital projects (A9504b) «for services and expenses related to the design and construction on Sheridan Avenue in Albany of a cogeneration plant and microgrid, to operate on renewable energy, natural gas and / or fuel oil.»
«They want them there just as an ultimate level of security, but they'll be roughly 90 percent less polluting than the existing ones... With just the diesel generators you can only power a couple of lights and maybe one elevator but if you actually wanted to use this as a shelter for an extended period of time you would need the cogeneration plant,» he said.
In Warren County, a multiyear investigation by the Sheriff's Department found there was probable cause to charge County Administrator Paul Dusek for allegedly misinforming the county board of supervisors during negotiation of an energy performance contract for a cogeneration plant.
Spencer P. Hellwig, the Saratoga county administrator, said cogeneration plant became «budget neutral.»
According to Ritchie, the revised project will be smaller, omitting a new catalytic reformer and cogeneration energy plant.
In May, a group of Kenyan forestry experts, including the conservation secretary of the country's Environment Ministry, warned that the mathenge tree could be at risk of extinction if the cogeneration plant's need for local biomass leads to overharvesting of the trees.
«These holey silicon membranes are quite flexible, so they could be wrapped around a potential heat source for energy cogeneration,» he says.
But this sort of cogeneration system, if you want to call it that, of using the power plant output and the waste heat from that to drive the desalination plants, he was saying, you know, in 20 years that probably could be a great model and an efficient model for water generation in Southern California.
We can extract the methane and we can use it for cogeneration of electricity and power.
Private investors have flatly rejected nuclear power but enthusiastically bought its main supply - side competitors — decentralized cogeneration and renewables.
With no forewarning (or at least none that I was aware of) it was announced in April that Kimberly Clark had decided to build their own cogeneration facility and thus not renew the contract!
So a revised per share value might now be in the range of $ 12.54 - $ 15.78 assuming no residual value for the cogeneration plant.
One of the company's three assets became irremediably impaired just after I invested; the company has a 50 % interest in a cogeneration plant at a Kimberly - Clark facility in Alabama with a 15 year contract due to expire in 2019.
Regency Affiliates I continue to hold Regency despite one of its three investments (the cogeneration plant at the Kimberly Clark plant in Arkansas) becoming basically valueless when Kimberly Clark announced that it would build its own co-generation facility rather than renew its contract with the facility in which Regency owns a 50 % interest.
First and foremost, Fortress Paper has continued is yearlong slide as a result of by continued pricing pressure on dissolving pulp and the delay in bringing the Thurso cogeneration plant on line.
Some legal and regulatory changes to promote domestic cogeneration would advance our short - term energy efficiency immensely — I'm just about done with a piece on that.
It also doesn't include cogeneration (hybrid systems) for any of the three (solar, nuclear, coal)
Denmark's system is described in the second of your (Anne's) references, where it is notable that they have what they call «district heating» where much of the heat produced for residential heating is coproduced with electricity, that is cogeneration.
Instead of perpetuating the status quo concepts with enhancing of smart grid enhancements of the electric power infrastructure, we started looking at distributed generation that enabled utilization of discharged heat in cogeneration concepts.
While both fossil and biofuel processes are ripe for criticism at the moment, it's possible that a pairing of the two (cogeneration of heat and power with the heat used to serve the steam demand of a biofuel plant) could improve both EROI and EROE (energy return on emissions).
And a huge network improvement is not needed if we were instead to implement distributed cogeneration on a large scale.
The new project by Falu Energi, Vatten and EcoDC AB will be powered by the local grid in Falun, which is exclusively fed by renewable sources including wind, solar, hydro and a nearby cogeneration plant.
That process is known as cogeneration.
I was in an e-mail conversation over the weekend with Pentland and Thomas G. Bourgeois, the deputy director of Pace University's Energy and Climate Center, who's a big fan of cogeneration of both heat and electricity at sites where it is used.
-- Micropower — the Economist's term for renewables, less big hydro, plus cogeneration — now produces one - fourth of the world's electricity (> 2x nuclear output); see RMI's July 2014 Micropower Database update for details.
The 3.8 million gallons of thermal energy storage (TES) «enables optimization of the cogeneration system, permanent load shifting, and demand response,» the paper added.
We provide state - of - the - art technologies, tailored to your needs - from fuel cells and photovoltaics to cogeneration.
We successfully led the campaign to dismantle Ontario Hydro, whose monopoly prevented economic wind, solar and cogeneration technologies.
We have discussed the issue of waste heat before, in the context of both incandescent lightbulbs and the cogeneration of heat and power.
Another major project is the completion of a refurbishment of the campus Central Utility Plant, a cogeneration plant that currently supplies about 50 percent of the electricity to the main campus, as well as heat and chilled water to most of the central campus buildings.
CARB is still trying to ignore the fact that hydrogen fuel cells will not be operating in many cars ever, and in fact any hydrogen fuel cells should be operated instead in a stationary situation to use the heat in a cogeneration system to charge batteries for plug in hybrids whilst providing heat or cooling to a building and to use their high efficiency 24 hours a day instead of a few hours commuting.
The small parabolic units can also be used as cogeneration units.
Many biomass cogeneration plants and small hydropower plants are already in operation in Brazil, and more are under construction.
Speakers, panels, and roundtable discussions will focus on issues and reforms for utility standby charges for cogeneration.
A major driver in these efficiency gains has been our increased investment in cogeneration — a technology enabling us to capture heat generated from electricity production that is otherwise wasted, and use it in other industrial processes.
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