Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts

Friday, January 8, 2016

ALTERNATE ENERGY: Great information available here




Clean Energy Bulletin 14
http://www.retscreen.net/ang/news.php


RETScreen Support Available Through the Clean Energy Solutions Center
RETScreen expertise part of Canada's increased commitment to Clean Energy Solutions Center

Financial Incentives from Union Gas for RETScreen-Monitored Projects
Canadian gas utility highlights numerous advantages of RETScreen software for its customers

RETScreen Modeling for Combined Energy Systems: Fertilizer Plant Case Study
Hybrid electricity supply system is optimal, as analyzed by RETScreen

Major New Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Innovation Coming Soon
Decision intelligence software platform will be a key weapon in the fight against climate change

RETScreen as a Comprehensive Clean Energy Toolbox
Extensive integrated resources make RETScreen an "encyclopedia of clean energy"

University and College Courses

Publications and Reports


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Bulletin des énergies propres No. 14
http://www.retscreen.net/fr/news.php


Le Centre de solutions pour les énergies propres offre du support à propos de RETScreen
L'expertise liée au logiciel RETScreen s'inscrit dans l'engagement accru du Canada visant le Centre de solutions pour les énergies propres

Union Gas offre des incitatifs financiers pour des projets surveillés à l'aide de RETScreen
Un établissement canadien de distribution de gaz souligne les nombreux avantages, pour ses clients, offerts par le logiciel RETScreen

Modélisation d'un système à multiples sources avec RETScreen : usine d'engrais
Selon une analyse de RETScreen, un système hybride d'alimentation électrique représente la meilleure solution

Innovation majeure à venir en matière d'atténuation des gaz à effet de serre
Une plateforme logicielle d'intelligence décisionnelle qui sera une arme essentielle dans la lutte contre les changements climatiques

RETScreen : un coffre à outils exhaustif lié à l'énergie propre
Des ressources intégrées exhaustives font de RETScreen une « encyclopédie de l'énergie propre »

Cours universitaires et collégiaux

Publications et rapports




RETScreen International
CanmetENERGY | CanmetÉNERGIE
1615 Lionel-Boulet, Varennes, QC, Canada, J3X 1S6
Natural Resources Canada | Ressources naturelles Canada
Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada




Monday, June 2, 2014

TIDAL POWER: Request for public input on potential locations for tidal turbines in Grand Passage

Request for public input on potential locations for tidal turbines in Grand Passage


Fundy Tidal is seeking public input on potential locations for tidal turbines in Grand Passage.  Turbine locations will be selected based on many factors, including community input, flow speeds, depth, seabed, waves, marine life, fishing zones, and acceptable infringement on navigation.  Fundy Tidal is currently assessing these factors working in collaboration with Dalhousie University, Acadia University, University of New Brunswick, Dynamic Systems Analysis, and Clean Current Power Systems.

A 1-year demonstration is planned with a turbine from Clean Current, with deployment scheduled for spring 2015.  The Clean Current turbine is 3.5 m in diameter and has a rated power of 65 kW.  The turbine would supply approximately 130,000 kWh of energy annually, which is enough to power approximately 6 to 8 homes. The Clean Current turbine is shown on Figure 1, and more information is available at www.cleancurrent.com.

Five study areas in Grand Passage are shown on Figure 2.  The study areas are locations within which a turbine or turbines could be deployed.  Based on technical considerations, study area GP-3 is currently the preferred location for demonstrating and testing the Clean Current turbine.  However, continued assessment including community input could lead to development in other study areas.  Any study area selected for further investigation will require detailed assessment of tidal flow and seabed conditions, monitoring environmental conditions, and environmental assessment.

The study areas are large compared to the footprint of an actual development.  An example footprint within study site GP-3 is shown on Figure 3.  The example shown is a 10 x 15 meter floating platform (red box), surrounded by a 50 x 55 meter no navigation zone (green box) to allow safe clearance of the mooring lines.  The design requires site-specific refinement, and is intended to provide a sense of scale for the impact of a floating turbine platform in Grand Passage.  Submerged designs that would pose minimal, or no, infringement on navigation are also being assessed.

We are seeking public input on the study areas, including preferred locations assuming both floating and submerged designs. Specific focus on the potential for a floating platform in GP-3 would be appreciated, and feedback on all study areas is valued.

A study area will be selected as the focus for activities during the summer, fall, and winter of 2014, leading to deployment of a turbine in early 2015.

A questionnaire intended to assist in providing input is available in Print Format or Online Format. Hard copies of the questionnaire and this notice have been posted at several businesses and public service buildings throughout the islands, with additional copies available to take home. This notice has also been posted to the "Islanders" and "Brier Island" Facebook groups.

Feedback can be provided through the Online Questionnaire or by email to community@fundytidal.com , mail to Box 1209, Westport, Nova Scotia, Canada B0V 1H0, and in public forum in Freeport on May 18, 2014.  An information and discussion session will be held following the Fireman's Breakfast.  For further information on Fundy Tidal please visit www.fundytidal.com.


Figure 1: Clean Current tidal turbine



Figure 2: Grand Passage study site locations.  Green squares are labels only, they do not indicate positioning of turbines. The study areas are locations within which a turbine or turbines could be deployed, and are large compared to the footprint of an actual development (see Figure 3).




Figure 3: Example floating turbine footprint in study area GP-3. The example shown is a 10 x 15 meter floating platform (red box), surrounded by a 50 x 55 meter no navigation zone (green box) to allow safe clearance of the mooring lines (four lines extending from platform).

Dana Morin
Director-Business Development
Fundy Tidal Inc.
Box 1209, Westport, Nova Scotia, B0V 1H0
Office: (902) 839.2078
Cell: (902) 790.3565
www.fundytidal.com

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

LNG - NS Wants US Gas for LNG Export, Reversing M&NE Pipeline

English: Boston, Mass. (Sept. 8, 2006) - A Coa...
Boston, Mass. (Sept. 8, 2006) - A Coast Guard 25-foot response boat is flanked by two tugs as the Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) tanker Berge Boston is moored to the pier at an LNG facility in Boston. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Luke Pinneo (RELEASED) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)