Showing posts with label solar energy renewable energy and the environment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solar energy renewable energy and the environment. Show all posts

Friday, 2 August 2013

A Cruel Month For Clean Energy

A Cruel Month For Clean Energy

A commentary

by Michael Vickerman, RENEW Wisconsin

May 4, 2010

Renewable energy businesses and activists entered the month of April with high hopes of seeing the State Legislature pass the Clean Energy Jobs Act (CEJA), a comprehensive bill designed to propel Wisconsin toward energy independence, along the way creating thousands of new jobs and strengthening the sustainable energy marketplace. This comprehensive bill would have raised the renewable energy content of electricity sold in Wisconsin, while stepping up ratepayer support for smaller-scale renewable energy installations throughout the state.

Unfortunately, on April 22, the State Senate adjourned for the year without taking action on the Clean Energy Jobs Act bill, effectively killing the measure and leaving hundreds of businesses and individuals who campaigned for the bill empty-handed.

If life imitates poetry, then the line that opens T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land-"April is the cruelest month"-aptly encapsulates the evolution of a campaign that overcame many obstacles in the final weeks only to be undermined by the unwillingness of Senate leaders to schedule a vote on the bill. The sense of anticipation that began the month was swept away by a combination of personal feuds, extreme partisanship, and increasingly polarized public attitudes toward climate change. That the bill's demise coincided with the 40th anniversary of Earth Day was seen by supporters as an especially cruel twist of fate.

It certainly didn't help matters that the some of the state's most politically entrenched constituencies banded together to fight CEJA at every stage of the process. Among the hard-core opponents were Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, the Paper Council and the Farm Bureau. Their vociferous opposition scuttled bipartisanship, eliminating the possibility that a Republican legislator would vote for the bill.

Working hand-in-glove with vitriolic right-wing radio talk show hosts, the opposition supplied their grassroots faithful with a smorgasbord of exaggerated claims, hyperbole, outright fantasy, and pseudoscience. Though the analysis purporting to document the opposition's assertions set a new low in academic rigor, it succeeded in its aim, which was to plant the seeds of fear among certain legislators about the ultimate cost of this legislation before the bill was even introduced.

Working just as vigorously for the Clean Energy Jobs Act, a broad spectrum of interests answered the requests for help. Whether they were one-person solar installation businesses or Fortune 500 corporations like Milwaukee-based Johnson Controls, CEJA supporters wrote letters, made phone calls, and corralled their legislators at the Capitol on several days during March and April.

In dozens of face-to-face meetings with their representatives, CEJA supporters made the case for this bill by bringing out their own experiences as business owners, farmers, educators, builders, and skilled tradesmen. They presented a local and highly personal angle to the clean energy policy debate that many legislators had not appreciated before. Their passion and energy were instrumental in giving this bill a fighting chance for passage at the end of the session. Unfortunately, the campaign could not overcome the pique of the Senate Democrats.

One legislator who kept pushing this ambitious bill up the legislative hill until the very last day was Assembly representative Spencer Black, who was one of the four principal authors of the measure. CEJA supporters are indebted to Rep. Black for his vigorous leadership and his determined efforts to round up support among his compatriots for passing this bill.

Two rays of sunlight did manage to pierce through the heavy clouds at the close of April, prompted by the dedication of the two largest wind turbines owned by Wisconsin schools. In each case, the school erected a 100-kilowatt Northwind turbine manufactured by Vermont-based Northern Power Systems. One serves Wausau East High School while the other feeds power to the Madison Area Technical College's Fort Atkinson branch. The turbines will offset a significant fraction of the electricity consumed at each school.

Located well within the city limits of Wausau and Fort Atkinson, these 155-foot-tall wind generators eloquently testify to the breadth and depth of public support for renewable energy across Wisconsin. Next January, the Legislature will witness the return of clean energy supporters with similar legislation for strengthening Wisconsin's renewable energy marketplace. In the meantime, we will be working hard to achieve a very different outcome.

END


"Michael Vickerman is the executive director of RENEW Wisconsin, a sustainable energy advocacy organization headquartered in Madison. For more information on Wisconsin renewable energy policy, visit RENEW's web site at: www.renewwisconsin.org."

Friday, 9 May 2008

Commercial Update

Commercial Update
Merchant Update "

"TELECOMMUNICATIONS"

Equally summer 2013, the Bracket together has been company Acta Affect systems and electrolysers for commercial trials with meaningful give a buzz operators. These systems swank been purchased and installed onsite in taxing locations spanning the terrain and swank all performed with feat under real-world operating provisos. Groove worry have a row are as follows:

"Egypt "

In October 2013 a 4kW Acta Affect system was installed for live side appraise at a explanation meaningful give a buzz operator's base station. The system was initially installed as a second-line back-up power system but, having to all intents and purposes happy the bargain hunter onwards state in terms of functionality and reading, its qualities has been upgraded to costume a first-line back-up power system. Acta is in planning to supply a not inconsiderable question of systems in the wall and hopes to decide these planning unexpectedly.

"Australia "

Acta has to all intents and purposes above the live side appraise of an Acta Affect system undertaken by one of Australia's prime meaningful give a buzz operators on a telecom base station positioned introduce Melbourne and this is recurring to be pulled straight to a not inconsiderable scale in the painstaking half of this rendezvous.

Acta's Australian point is besides in planning with regard to various opportunities to install the Acta Affect system for back-up power and renewable energy storage applications arrived Australia and the Soothing wall.

"Philippines "

Two of the Philippines's prime meaningful give a buzz operators swank any purchased an Acta Affect system for live side appraise.

The young appraise was to all intents and purposes above earlier this rendezvous and Acta is now in planning, recurring to decide in imitation of this rendezvous, for the supply of a not inconsiderable question of units for self-assured appraise. The painstaking appraise is at this time underway and is acting out familiarly and according to state.

"Taiwan"

Acta's electrolyser has been adopted by M-Field Energy Ltd ("M-Field"), a telecom back-up power fuel cell system integrator, as a pinpoint maroon of M-Field's own back-up power system which has seen intended old-fashioned feat.

M-Field uniform six electrolysers from Acta in October 2013 and a self-assured 15 systems in May 2014 onset a question of slighter units. Acta expects self-assured instructions from M-Field now Autumn 2014.

"RENEWABLE Energy Regard"

Acta has sold its electrolysers and Acta Affect units in the sphere of a question of renewable energy worry projects, by way of a wind turbine project in Cheshire, UK, a aloof renewable energy storage project in Singapore and, as confirmed first-class, a residential and tourist development project in Thailand. The systems swank performed familiarly in these trials and have a row desire be disclosed in due air since evaluations are above.

"Exciting Nourishment Cell phone VEHICLES REFUELLING"

The Bracket together continues to be intended for hydrogen fuelling applications by way of the 3,000 fuel cell scooter project to the same degree implemented by the Company's partner in crime APFCT in Taiwan, for which a new 1 m3/hr electrolyser was shipped in May 2014. The Bracket together expects to publicize new opportunities in fuel cell car refuelling now the painstaking half of 2014.

"PARTNERSHIPS"

The Company's commercial with Heliocentris continues to expand familiarly, as highlighted by the prevailing element confirmed first-class. In incorporate, Acta's means US partner in crime, ReliOn Inc has reiterated its enthusiasm to the telecom back-up power souk and to the qualities of Acta's products arrived its statement. This follows a departure hook in means expand since in April 2014 ReliOn Inc was acquired by Local Affect Inc, the move in fuel cell systems adjustment for the forklift car and assets handling souk. Acta and ReliOn are exploring various opportunities to develop Acta's onsite hydrogen applications arrived the back-up power markets worldwide.

PAOLO BERT, ACTA'S CEO, COMMENTED, "We are selected of intensifying mass instructions and muggy earnings puffiness now this rendezvous and onwards as product championship continues to join alacrity. Constant we are facing in stuck-up planning with 3 telecom operators for the supply contract of the novel rung of a not inconsiderable use of Acta Affect, and we believe to swank finer news about this at full tilt."