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GreenMonk news roundup 01/26/2009

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GreenMonk news roundup 01/24/2009

  • A recent report from the World Bank assessing the threat of sea level rise to poor nations ranked Vietnam as the most vulnerable country. One meter of sea level rise could potentially displace 8.6 million people, about 10.8 percent of the population, who live along the coast and in low-lying areas.

    tags: sea level rise, world bank, vietnam

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GreenMonk news roundup 01/23/2009

  • This month, the City of Newark, Delaware became the first electric utility in the US to use a car to store and provide power for the local electric grid.

    The vehicle, which runs on electricity alone, is specifically designed to store energy and improve grid reliability. University of Delaware researchers helped develop the concept, called Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G). With the City of Newark’s approval, the UD team is now conducting V2G testing at two outlets within the City’s service territory.

    tags: demand response, v2g, vehicle to grid, grid 2.0, electricity 2.0, newark, delaware

  • Bush administration rules limiting what U.S. Department of Commerce employees can say to the media or in public do not apply to climate and weather scientists, according to an agency email released by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a service organization for state and federal employees.

    As a result, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration specialists represented by the National Weather Service Employees Organization do not have to obtain agency pre-approval to speak or write, whether on or off-duty, concerning any scientific topic deemed “of official interest.”

    tags: busg, federal gag

  • Exploitation of Canada’s tar sands, the world’s largest proven oil reserves outside Saudi Arabia, is damaging forest and wetland habitats in Canada’s northern boreal forest, new research shows. The oil sands development could claim more than 160 million boreal birds, the peer-reviewed study predicts.

    tags: canada, tar sands, oil sands, pollution, strip mining

  • For years, Fortune 500 companies have rented reusable plastic crates to relocate from one office to another. Pharmacies and supermarkets regularly use them to ship merchandise.

    Now the crates are coming to the residential moving market, thanks to consumers’ desire for options they see as both convenient and environmentally responsible, and to the cost of cardboard boxes (which has remained high in many areas in spite of a recent collapse in the cost of the recycled cardboard from which most are partly made).

    tags: rentagreenbox.com, moving, recopack

  • Pacific Gas & Electric, one of the country’s largest and most progressive utilities, will invest directly in solar power plants and solar panels distributed in different California communities.

    CEO Peter Darbee said the move represents the first time that PG&E–already a large purchaser of solar and other renewable energy technologies–will build and own solar installations. Right now, the utility purchases clean energy from third parties.

    tags: solar power, pg&e, pacific gas & electric

  • A new approach to converting heat into electricity using solar cells could make a technology called thermal photovoltaics (TPVs) more practical.

    tags: photovoltaic, thermal photovoltaic

  • An Austrian engineer, Franz Zotlöterer, has developed a new method for small scale hydropower by creating a whirlpool that avoids many of the problems typically associated with hydroelectric generation.

    tags: hydroelectric, hydro power, vortex, whirlpool

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GreenMonk news roundup 01/22/2009

  • New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently announced that BMW’s hotly anticipated Mini-E will soon be hitting the streets of NYC! This April BMW will loan the city ten fully-electric Mini Coopers to participate in New York’s “Street Condition Observation Unit” (SCOUT), which scours city streets for road damage, graffiti, and other instances where infrastructure repair is needed. The zippy zero-emission vehicles will lend the program their lightweight carbon footprint in exchange for an extensive round of road testing.

    tags: bmw, new york, mini-e, mini cooper, scout

  • EnerNOC (NASDAQ: ENOC), the Boston-based company that pays factory operators, store owners, and local governments for the right to dial back their electricity usage during times of peak demand, announced today that the City of Boston is finally diving into the local “demand response” pool. Under a new agreement negotiated with the office of Mayor Thomas Menino, Boston City Hall, the Boston Public Library, and Boston Police Headquarters will be equipped with remote-controlled meters that allow EnerNOC to reduce non-essential electricity usage whenever local utilities need a buffer. In return, the city will get periodic payments—whether or not it’s ever called upon to cut usage—plus additional money for every actual demand response event.

    tags: enernoc, demand response, boston

  • SiEnergy Systems, LLC has developed a breakthrough solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) by placing a micro fuel cell directly on a silicon chip, an advance that will revolutionize the way people use power.
    These “Silicon Energy” fuel cells address the problems that limit standard SOFCs: Leveraging the power of silicon, they operate at lower temperatures and use normal industrial materials. This key breakthrough brings real-world applications within reach. SiEnergy’s radical new approach promises to deliver SOFCs with small carbon footprints and unprecedented efficiency.

    tags: sofc, Solid oxide fuel cell, fuel cell

  • While the harsh winter pounding many areas of North America and Europe seemingly contradicts the fact that global warming continues unabated, a new survey finds consensus among scientists about the reality of climate change and its likely cause.

    tags: global warming, anthropogenic, human induced, survey, consensus

  • Heavy rains in recent days in Peru have affected the famed Nazca Lines, the two-millennia-old giant outlines that are one of the country’s top tourist attractions, officials said Tuesday.

    tags: nazca lines, peru, rain

  • February crude oil futures sunk below $33 Tuesday ahead of the contract’s expiration, and thanks to a strengthening dollar, Bloomberg reports. Economist-turned-prophet Nouriel Roubini calls oil between $30 and $40 for the rest of the year, also in Bloomberg.

    tags: obama, energy, oil, oil price

  • Chrysler LLC has found an international partner in Fiat SpA but the auto maker isn’t out of the woods, mainly because the deal is contingent on Chrysler getting $3 billion in additional government loans, said people familiar with the pact.

    tags: chrysler, fiat, loan

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GreenMonk news roundup 01/21/2009

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GreenMonk discusses Barack Obama’s energy plans with Trilliant’s Eric Miller

Barack Obama

Photo credit Wa-J

[audio: http://media.libsyn.com/media/redmonk/EricMillerTrilliant.mp3]

My guest on this podcast is Eric Miller. Eric is Chief Solutions Officer of Trilliant Inc.

We invited Eric onto the show to discuss President Elect Barack Obama’s energy plans for the US for the next few years. Eric has a lot of inside knowledge of the incoming administration’s plans so we had a fascinating discussion.

Listen in and let me know what you think…

Download the entire interview here
(23.2mb mp3)

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GreenMonk news roundup 01/19/2009

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GreenMonk news roundup 01/17/2009

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GreenMonk news roundup 01/16/2009

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GreenMonk news roundup 01/15/2009

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