Archive for the ‘Green Technology’ Category

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Clean energy? Some disturbing facts and figures – by The Green Asia Group

September 23, 2009

Solar panels …

A factory in China must burn more than 40kg of coal to produce a solar panel – one metre by 1.5 metres.

Chin’s least efficient coal-fired power plant would generate 130 kilowatt-hours of electricity burning that amount – enough power to keep a 22 watt LED lightbulb beaming 12 hours a day for 30 years. A solar panel is designed to last just 20 years.

It is estimated it takes 10kg of polysilicon to produce a solar panel with a capacity of one kilowatt – just enough to generate the energy !o keep a fridge cool for a day.

Many consumers, as well as corporations, in developed countries are buying mainland made solar panels in the belief that using them will help slow the pace of global warming. Demand for solar panels has risen rapidly in the past few years, creating a US$100-billion a year market for panels and related industrial materials.

Five years ago, China’s mainland production of polysilicon – the key component of solar panels was negligible. Last year it churned out 4,000 tonnes. By 2011 it will reach a jaw-dropping 150,000 tonnes.

The chemical chlorine is used at almost every stage of the manufacturing process.

Extracting pure silicon is done by putting hydrogen, chlorine and raw silicon in an over and heating them up until they vaporized, and the process is repeated until the purest silicon is produced. 30 million tonnes of coal will be needed to keep the ovens of all the polysilicon plants hot to produce enough to cater for demand.

Read the whole article on www.silobreaker.com/dirty-reality-behind-solar-power

Or Liquid natural gas?

Although natural gas burns 40% cleaner than coal in terms of GHG emissions, it is necessary to look at Lifecycle Emissions.

While taking into account the emissions released from extraction, the energy consumed during the freezing process (natural gas is frozen to -260 degrees to become a liquid), and the fossil fuels burned in the process of transporting LNG on giant tankers at least 3 football fields in length, using maritime diesel fuel, around the world, the greenhouse gas emissions from liquefied natural gas are similar to, if not equivalent to those of coal.

The processing cycle of LNG emits 40% more emissions than Natural Gas.

Read more about the dangers of LNG here

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Akuo Energy International

September 9, 2009

Akuo Energy is a Europe-based developer, operator and investor of renewable energy plants across Europe, North and South America.

Akuo Energy invests in the development of projects across all of the proven areas of industrial renewable energy production and currently has management teams and subsidiaries focusing their development efforts on 3 continents.

Today, Akuo is actively developing several projects across a broad range of renewable energy sectors in Europe, USA and South America, including:

- Solar plants
- Wind Farms
- Hydro electric plants
- Biofuel plants
- Biomass energy plants
- Biogas plants
- Wood pellets production plants

The company is managed by an experienced which previously developed the 2nd largest wind-farm operator in France over a 4 year period (600 MW).

Akuo Energy originally began its activities in the wind energy sector, and today is one of the European leaders in this sector.

Below is a sample list of some of the reference projects that have been developed in the past or are currently in development:

• Perfect Wind France (sold to Iberdrola). This wind-energy portfolio was developed by the founders of Akuo Energy and consists of 130,9 MW in production, 61,0 MW under construction and 35,0 MW under development.

• Perfect Wind Turkey: Wind-energy portfolio consisting of 400 MW, with construction planned for 2008-2009.

• Perfect wind Poland: Wind-energy portfolio consisting of 150 MW with construction planned for 2008 and 150 MW under development with construction planned for 2009-2010.

• Akuo Energy USA: Akuo Energy is engaged in a joint-venture in Houston, Texas called AEM Wind. The joint-venture which will develop 2000 MW of wind-farms in the USA between 2008-2011.

• In addition, Akuo energy is evaluating the possibility of developing projects in various countries in South America, where the wind energy industry is relatively nascent in comparison to Europe and the USA.

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