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posted by Nathanael Greene on June 26,
2008
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renewables, innovation, economics
This looks interesting. Argues for using the carbon allowances and auction revenues from a cap and trade system carefully to drive this type of innovation.
posted by Nathanael Greene on June 25,
2008
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solar, renewables, electricity
Haven't read this yeet, but it looks interesting. Intro says, solar will grow 20-40 fold by 2020.
posted by Nathanael Greene on November 08,
2007
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wind, electricity, renewables
On track to add about 4000 MW this year shattering last year's record of 2454 MW. This is big.
posted by Nathanael Greene on October 16,
2007
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wind, capewind, offshorewind, renewables
The bad news: the Cape Cod Commission is likely to reject Cape Wind's electric cable. The good news: the MA Energy Facility Siting Board will almost certainly overrule the Commission and the permitting process will continue.
posted by Nathanael Greene on October 01,
2007
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wind, offshorewind, renewables, R&D
These companies are working on 10MW (!!) trubines for offshore wind farms. Interestingly they would also be ultra-low-speed generators spinning at just 11 revolutions per minute. Still the tip speed of the blades would be fast enough to knock you silly.
posted by Nathanael Greene on August 09,
2007
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renewables, oceanpower, energy
I love ocean power but am a little freaked out by the notion of artifical muscles. Nevertheless, I hope this sort of thing works.
posted by Nathanael Greene on July 16,
2007
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PV, solar, renewables
Very interesting report executive summary forecasting a drop in the cost of PV energy from $0.25/kWh to between $0.15-$0.10 /kWh by 2010.
posted by Nathanael Greene on May 04,
2007
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renewables, CleanTech, biofuels, VinodKhosla, finance
I've had the pleasure of knowing Vinod through our mutual interest in biofuels for almost 2 years now and I have great respect for his perspective on clean energy technologies. Fascinating and instructive to see the range of his investment.
posted by Nathanael Greene on December 19,
2006
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energy, renewables, wind
This is going to be a very large wind farm with 1.3 gigawatt capacity. Interesting also that the UK enviro minister says that this "first of a number of large-scale offshore wind farms."
posted by Nathanael Greene on December 10,
2006
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solar, PV, renewables, electricity
This is great news. As the cost of making solar cells comes down, the balance of system costs (framing, glass, mounting, wires, etc.) become increasingly important and efficiency gains effectively drive these down by reducing the amount needed for a given