Posts Tagged ‘biomass’
Renewable Energy
Under legislation considered by the House today in Tallahassee, the states four investor owned utilities ( FP&L, Progress Energy, TECO, and Gulf Power) would be allowed to raise rates four dollars a month next year to build solar or biomass plants. But as Mike Vasilinda tells us, the legislation does nothing to help eight thousand Floridians who have already installed solar and are waiting for a promised rebate.
Duration : 0:1:30
Law 270.7 – Lecture 4 – State Programs & an Introduction to Local Government Programs
State Programs: Integrated Resource Planning, Renewable Portfolio Standards, Net Metering and Renewable Energy Credits (Continued) & an Introduction to Local Government Programs: Municipal Utilities, Coops, and Community Aggregators – September 10, 2008
A look at the state laws about requiring energy service providers to maintain a specified mix of renewable resources. In addition, an effort to create tradable renewable energy credits raises many strategic choices and some Commerce Clause concerns; The special opportunity that user-owned energy providers have to promote renewable energy, and other local programs to programs to promote renewable energy
Duration : 1:45:47
Law 270.7 – Lecture 2 – Federal Renewable Energy Programs
PURPA, EPAct 1992, and EPAct 2005, EISA 2007 (Continued) – August 27, 2008
The basic concepts underlying the economic regulation of energy. In addition, discussion, of three federal acts that form reference points for our national conversation about renewable energy.
Duration : 1:34:48
Green energy from waste 2010
The Elementa Process (EP) converts carbon based matter into a synthetic gas (syngas) with properties and utility values similar to that of natural gas. The syngas and resultant heat can be used to power turbines, engines or fuel cells for the generation of electricity, distilled into ethanol or hydrogen, or used as process heat and gas (a natural gas replacement).
Duration : 0:4:20
Green Energy Stocks | The Future of Ethanol – www.fasc.net
Green Energy Stocks – Ethanol Fuel Preparation is what the FASC’s KDS Micronex system does best. Biomass materials must first be prepared by grinding and additional processing before materials can be used to generate power or produce steam. This video illustrates some of the advancements, developed by the First American Scientific Corporation (FASC.OB). Find out why this is being described as one of the most feasible, cost effective ways to produce ethanol fuels.
Duration : 0:6:1