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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

NREL: News Feature - NREL Uses Industry Best Practices to Add Partners

The Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is accelerating the availability of next-generation energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies in the marketplace by making it easier for industry partners to work with the laboratory.

Thanks to a commercialization strategy that focuses on innovation and partnering, NREL is one of the leaders in the Energy Department's national laboratory complex when it comes to transferring technologies to the market. In fact, NREL has more cooperative research and development agreements (CRADAs) than any other national laboratory (in Fiscal Year 2013, NREL boasted 166 active CRADAs and 28 new CRADAs).


NREL: News Feature - NREL Uses Industry Best Practices to Add Partners

GE ENERGY FINANCIAL SERVICES INVESTS IN ATRIA POWER'S WIND FARMS IN INDIA; SUPPORTS USD $1 BILLION ANNUAL RENEWABLE ENERGY INVESTMENT COMMITMENT

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GE ENERGY FINANCIAL SERVICES INVESTS IN ATRIA POWER'S WIND FARMS IN INDIA; SUPPORTS USD $1 BILLION ANNUAL RENEWABLE ENERGY INVESTMENT COMMITMENT

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ANANTHAPUR AND BETUL, INDIA -- July 28, 2014: GE unit (NYSE: GE) GE Energy Financial Services has invested equity in three Atria Power wind projects under construction in India, supporting GE's commitment to invest USD $1 billion annually in renewable energy projects worldwide. The wind farms will have a combined capacity of 126 megawatts and will support the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy's program to generate competitively priced grid-interactive wind power through feed-in tariffs. Financial details were not disclosed.
Located in Ananthapur district of Andhra Pradesh, the 25.6-megawatt first project is expected to reach commercial operations in September. The two other projects, each 50 megawatts, are located in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh, and are expected to reach commercial operations in December and June 2015 respectively. Off-take arrangements for the projects have not yet been finalized.
The projects will use GE 1.6-87.5 wind turbines, serviced by GE under an operations and maintenance agreement, to generate 76 megawatts of the total capacity. Additional turbines will be supplied and serviced by another manufacturer to generate 50 megawatts. Atria Power is managing construction and operations.
"GE's global experience, financial structuring capabilities and commitment to advanced technology complements our strategy to develop low-cost renewable energy projects with maximum energy output," said Sunder Raju, Director at Atria Power.
Raghuveer Kurada, business leader for India and South East Asia at GE Energy Financial Services, added, "Partnering with Atria Power, a strong and accomplished regional energy player, accelerates our global growth and India wind portfolio."
GE Energy Financial Services is one of the world's biggest investors in wind power, with a portfolio of projects spanning nine countries and a capacity totaling more than 13 gigawatts in operation or under construction.
Kin Advisors was the exclusive advisor to Atria Power on this transaction. Atria Power has a 125-megawatt renewable energy portfolio, and plans for an additional 700-megwatts in wind and solar. These latest farms will help India meet its target of 20 percent energy generation from renewable sources by 2020.
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View a photo of the 25.6-MW Atria Power wind farm, scheduled to begin commercial operations in September.
About Atria Power
Atria is one of the pioneers in SHP in India. The Company is also investing in building indigenous technology to develop CSP with the goal of achieving grid parity.The Company is building a de-risked portfolio both in terms of renewable energy sources of wind, hydropower and CSP assets as well geographical diversification and intends to increase the installed capacity by developing new Greenfield assets as well brownfield expansion.
With a core belief in sustainability both operationally and environmentally, Atria endeavours to be a responsible business playing an important role in the community beyond its role in the power generation industry. The Company maintains a continuous involvement in localised projects and community programmes which centre on education, health and wellbeing, environmental stewardship and improving rural infrastructure.
About GE Energy Financial Services
GE Energy Financial Services---GE's energy investing business---works as a builder, not just a banker, to help meet the world's power and fuel needs. We offer more than money---expertise---for essential, long-lived and capital-intensive power, oil and gas infrastructure---GE's core business. Drawing on GE's energy technical know-how, financial strength and risk management, we see value where others don't and take on our customers' toughest challenges with flexible equity and debt transaction structures. Based in Stamford, Connecticut, USA, GE Energy Financial Services holds approximately US $16 billion in assets. More information: www.geenergyfinancialservices.com. Follow GE Energy Financial Services on Twitter:@GEEnergyFinServ
About GE's presence in India
Present in India since 1902, GE works to innovate, partner and develop technology solutions in energy, healthcare, infrastructure and financial services that improve the quality of life in the country. With over 13,000 employees, GE's imagination is taking the nation to the future with ideas designed and developed in India - for India and for the rest of the world.
With more than 5,300 technologists, GE's research centers in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Chennai are developing new technologies for both India and the world while the 13 local manufacturing facilities bring products, services and technologies closer to the customers. GE in India has partnered with a number of Indian companies to develop localized solutions, meeting the needs of the country. Committed to social development across the world, GE in India is closely engaged with local communities on social and environmental issues. For more information visit us at www.ge.com/in and @GEIndia
About GE
GE (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter. The best people and the best technologies taking on the toughest challenges. Finding solutions in energy, health and home, transportation and finance. Building, powering, moving and curing the world. Not just imagining. Doing. GE works. For more information, visit the company's website at www.ge.com.
Anand LahotiAtria Power
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GE Energy Financial Services203-961-5773Jaclyn.cole@ge.com

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GE India
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Thursday, July 24, 2014

GE Lighting Helps Solve University Lighting Issue with GE High Bay LED Lighting, Reduces Energy Usage and Noise Pollution

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GE Lighting Helps Solve University Lighting Issue with GE High Bay LED Lighting, Reduces Energy Usage and Noise Pollution

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EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio (July 23, 2014)---When Boston University went in search of a lighting upgrade for its Track and Tennis Center, it set its sights high---literally. Seeking to improve light levels and reduce energy as part of its ongoing energy-efficiency initiatives, the University's Building Automation Services team knew they needed a high bay LED lighting solution.
"We really did our homework and rigorously tested several lighting solutions before ultimately deciding on GE's Albeo™ LED high bay lighting fixtures," said Elijah Ercolino, the BU director of building automation services. "The benefits extended beyond the energy efficiency of the fixture---we were also fans of the modern aesthetic and exceptional durability for the application."
No More Noise Pollution, Reduced MaintenanceHome to a variety of athletic practices and events, commencement ceremonies and more, Boston University's Track and Tennis Center required a lighting solution that was as flexible as the facility itself. Over time, the 127 metal halide fixtures from the original construction in 2002 had become outdated and required increased maintenance.
"As the ballasts from the metal halide fixtures aged, they created a dramatic buzzing noise that interfered with athlete and spectator concentration," Ercolino said. "The new Albeo LED lighting fixtures are noticeably quieter and have cut down noise levels."
In addition to eliminating noise from the fixtures throughout the facility, the Albeo lighting fixtures also have a rated lifetime of 100,000 hours and provide greater foot-candle performance, helping to increase light levels while further reducing energy use and maintenance burdens on the facility.
An A+ DecisionAfter making the switch to GE's Albeo ABHX Series LED high bay lighting fixtures, the university expects to save an estimated 770,000 kilowatt-hours annually, which is a 40 percent reduction in the center's overall energy use.
Additionally, the Track and Tennis Center also enjoys an integrated, smart lighting system that incorporates wireless controls, thanks to the dimming capabilities and precise control the Albeo lighting fixtures provide. Each of the seven unique zones of the facility has its own controls where light levels and on/off timing preferences can be controlled independently of one another, creating an infinitely flexible lighting solution that greatly reduces energy usage.
"A lot of students and faculty have already begun to take notice and are commenting on the facility's lighting improvements," Ercolino added.
For more information about GE's portfolio of Albeo technology and LED lighting solutions, visitwww.gelighting.com. Read more about GE's commitment to innovative solutions to today's environmental challenges at www.ecomagination.com.
About Boston UniversityFounded in 1839, Boston University is an internationally recognized institution of higher education and research. With more than 33,000 students, it is the fourth-largest independent university in the United States. BU consists of 16 schools and colleges, along with a number of multi-disciplinary centers and institutes integral to the University's research and teaching mission. In 2012, BU joined the Association of American Universities (AAU), a consortium of 62 leading research universities in the United States and Canada.
About GE LightingGE Lighting invents with the vigor of its founder Thomas Edison to develop energy-efficient solutions that change the way people light their world in commercial, industrial, municipal and residential settings. The business employs about 13,000 people in more than 100 countries, and sells products under the reveal® and Energy Smart® consumer brands, and Evolve™, GTx™, Immersion™, Infusion™, Lumination™, Albeo™ and Tetra® commercial brands, all trademarks of GE. General Electric (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter to build a world that works better. For more information, visit www.gelighting.com.

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Australian Man Pleads Guilty in Las Vegas to Biofuels Fraud Scheme

http://www.fbi.gov/lasvegas/press-releases/2014/australian-man-pleads-guilty-in-las-vegas-to-biofuels-fraud-scheme

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

U.S. Slips Behind Other Nations in Energy Efficiency Ranking | Ideas Lab

The U.S. lags behind three-fourths of the world’s 16 largest economies in measures of energy efficiency, clocking in at No. 13 behind Australia, India, and South Korea, according to a new international scorecard.
Countries at the top of the list, such as No. 1 Germany, are positioned with stronger, more competitive economies that use less energy to achieve the same or better results than other nations, according to the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy, which released the scorecard last week.


U.S. Slips Behind Other Nations in Energy Efficiency Ranking | Ideas Lab

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Dominion Virginia Power to Install Northern Virginia's Largest Solar Energy Project to Date at Prologis Concorde Distribution Center

Dominion News

Dominion Virginia Power to Install Northern Virginia's Largest Solar Energy Project to Date at Prologis Concorde Distribution Center

-- More than 3,000 solar panels to be located atop two buildings at Sterling, Va. site

-- Project will produce enough energy to power nearly 200 homes

-- Dominion will operate up to 30 megawatts of solar power under partnership program

Jul 15, 2014
STERLING, Va.July 15, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Dominion Virginia Power will install more than 3,000 solar panels capable of generating more than 800 kilowatts of electricity – enough to power nearly 200 homes – at the Prologis Concorde Distribution Center in Sterling, Va. The panels will be installed on the rooftops of two adjacent buildings on its campus and will cover nearly 102,000 square feet.
"Our customers in Northern Virginia are focused on renewable energy and this installation reflects Dominion's commitment to understanding how solar power can fit into our generation mix," saidKen Barker, vice president of Customer Solutions. "The partnership with Prologis will enable us to evaluate the benefits and study the impact of distributed solar generation on our electric grid."
Prologis, Inc. (NYSE: PLD), the global leader in industrial real estate, is committed to minimizing the environmental impact of its operations and development activity in ways that benefit its customers, business and the communities where it operates.
"Prologis is dedicated to leading the industry in sustainable development, renewable energy and energy efficiency," said Drew Torbin, vice president of renewable energy for Prologis. "This project with Dominion Virginia Power supports our efforts to improve the efficiency and profitability of our partners in the region."
This installation for Prologis is the first Northern Virginia project in Dominion's Solar Partnership Program, where the company leases rooftop or ground space at commercial, industrial or public facilities for installation of solar panels. All the electricity generated in the $2.5 million project will flow to the electric grid for use by Dominion Virginia Power customers. Construction is scheduled to begin in July. The panels are expected to be fully installed and operational in October.
PowerSecure (NYSE: POWR), a North Carolina-based company with offices in Virginia, has been selected as the engineering, procurement and construction company.
Dominion's Solar Partnership Program will construct and operate up to 30 megawatts of company-owned solar facilities on leased rooftops or on the grounds of commercial businesses and public properties throughout the company's service areas. When fully implemented, the program will generate enough power for up to 7,500 homes. Dominion has already completed roof solar installations at the Canon Industrial Resource Technologies facility in Gloucester and at Old Dominion University in Norfolk.
About DominionDominion (NYSE: D) is one of the nation's largest producers and transporters of energy, with a portfolio of approximately 23,600 megawatts of generation, 10,900 miles of natural gas transmission, gathering and storage pipeline and 6,400 miles of electric transmission lines. Dominion operates one of the nation's largest natural gas storage systems with 947 billion cubic feet of storage capacity and serves retail energy customers in 10 states. For more information about Dominion, visit www.dom.com.
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About Prologis
Prologis, Inc., is the leading owner, operator and developer of industrial real estate, focused on global and regional markets across the Americas, Europe and Asia. As of March 31, 2014, Prologis owned or had investments in, on a wholly owned basis or through co-investment ventures, properties and development projects expected to total approximately 574 million square feet (53.3 million square meters) in 21 countries. The company leases modern distribution facilities to more than 4,700 customers, including manufacturers, retailers, transportation companies, third-party logistics providers and other enterprises.
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Solar-powered smart park benches charge your gear - CNET

Park benches are usually pretty passive objects. You sit on them to read the paper or watch your kids on the playground. Changing Environments, a spin-off company from the MIT Media Lab, thinks benches should do a lot more than just sit around.
The Soofa is a solar-powered bench that can be used to charge small gadgets via USB. That's not the outdoor furniture's only trick. Each bench also acts as a data hub, collecting information on noise levels and air quality. That data will be accessible online, so you can check to see if it's sunny, cool, quiet, or loud at your favorite park bench location.


Solar-powered smart park benches charge your gear - CNET

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Energy Department Announces Up to $31 Million for Initial Phases of Enhanced Geothermal Systems Field Observatory | Department of Energy

As part of the Administration’s all-of-the-above energy strategy, the Energy Department today announced up to $31 million to establish the initial phases of the Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy (FORGE), a field laboratory dedicated to cutting-edge research on enhanced geothermal systems (EGS).  EGS are engineered reservoirs, created beneath the surface of the Earth, where there is hot rock but limited pathways through which fluid can flow. During EGS development, underground fluid pathways are safely created and their size and connectivity increased. These enhanced pathways allow fluid to circulate throughout the hot rock and carry heat to the surface to generate electricity.  In the long term, EGS may enable domestic access to a geographically diverse baseload, and carbon-free energy resource on the order of 100 gigawatts, or enough to power about 100 million homes.



Energy Department Announces Up to $31 Million for Initial Phases of Enhanced Geothermal Systems Field Observatory | Department of Energy

Departments of Energy and Agriculture Announce Bioenergy Projects in 10 States | Department of Energy

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced the selection of 10 projects that will receive funding aimed at accelerating genetic breeding programs to improve plant feedstocks for the production of biofuels, biopower, and bio-based products. The investment is part of the Obama Administration’s broader effort to diversify the nation’s energy portfolio and accelerate development of new clean energy technologies designed to decrease dependence on foreign oil, providing a more secure future for America’s energy needs and enhancing rural economies.



Departments of Energy and Agriculture Announce Bioenergy Projects in 10 States | Department of Energy

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

151 New England Buildings compete in EPA’s 5th Annual Energy Star Battle of the Buildings

EPA News Release:

News Release
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England Regional Office
July 16, 2014
 
Contact: David Deegan, (617) 918-1017

151 New England Buildings compete in EPA’s 5th Annual Energy Star Battle of the Buildings

BOSTON – More than 150 buildings across New England have entered the 2014 Energy Star Battle of the Buildings: Team Challenge. The competition specifically targets wasted energy in commercial buildings, and will motivate businesses to improve energy efficiency, reduce carbon pollution, and save money.

“The competitive spirit is alive and well among the New England building teams trying to improve their energy efficiency in this year’s Battle of the Buildings,” said Curt Spalding, regional administrator of EPA’s New England office. “After four successful years, we’re excited to see what innovative ideas will emerge from the competitors as they continue to find new ways to save energy, save money, and protect the environment.”

In the only coast-to-coast competition of its kind, more than 5,500 buildings nationwide are going head-to-head to reduce their energy use. This year’s theme, Team Challenge, features teams of five or more buildings who will work together to reduce their collective energy use over the course of a year. For example, Team Staples includes 17 Staples stores and Team Whole Foods Market includes 15 Whole Foods stores.

Competitors will measure and track their building's monthly energy consumption using EPA's Energy Star online energy measurement and tracking tool, Portfolio Manager. Over the course of the competition, building teams will work to optimize or upgrade equipment, retrofit lighting, and change occupants’ behaviors – all with help from Energy Star. The team reducing its buildings’ average energy use the most, on a percentage basis, over a 12-month performance period, will be declared the winner. Seven hundred buildings, including 37 from New England, are also competing in a special water reduction category, and will work with EPA’s WaterSense program to apply best practices for commercial building water management. EPA will maintain a website devoted to the competition, featuring a listing of competitors and their starting, midpoint, and final standings, a live Twitter feed where competitors will post updates on their progress, and an interactive map of the competitors’ locations. Midpoint results will be posted in October. The winner will be announced in April 2015.

This year marks the fifth year EPA is hosting the Battle of the Buildings. The competition—and positive environmental impacts—have grown exponentially since that time. Last year’s competitors saved a combined total of more than 900 million kBtus of energy and an estimated $20 million on utility bills. Nearly 50 buildings in the competition demonstrated energy use reductions of 20 percent or greater.

Commercial buildings in the United States are responsible for approximately 20 percent of the nation’s energy use and greenhouse gas emissions at a cost of more than $100 billion annually. By improving the energy efficiency of the places we work, play, and learn, the competitors will save energy and reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. President Obama’s Climate Action Plan calls for businesses to cut in half the amount of energy they waste over the next 20 years.

Products, homes and buildings that earn the Energy Star label prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency requirements set by EPA. From the first Energy Star qualified computer in 1992, the label can now be found on products in more than 70 different categories, with more than 4.5 billion sold over the past 20 years. Over 1.5 million new homes and 23,000 buildings have earned the Energy Star label.

New England Battle of the Building competitors by state include:
Connecticut: 63 buildings in the competition, including 29 courthouses
Maine: 18 buildings including 16 owned by the Government Services Administration, (GSA)
Massachusetts: 43 buildings including a team of 6 buildings from Hanscom AFB
New Hampshire: 6 buildings
Rhode Island: 4 buildings
Vermont: 17 buildings, all owned by GSA

More information:
Current Battle of the Buildings competition: http://www.energystar.gov/BattleOfTheBuildings

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Monday, July 14, 2014

NW&RA applauds EPA’s decision on cellulosic biofue - Renewable Energy from Waste

The National Waste & Recycling Association (NW&RA), Washington, D.C., has applauded a decision by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to publish a final rule qualifying additional fuel pathways as cellulosic biofuel, including landfill gas, under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program.



According to the final rule, the EPA will allow biogas from landfills to be counted as cellulosic biofuels under the standard. Specifically, compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas and electricity used to power vehicles derived from landfill biogas or separated municipal solid waste digesters will qualify as cellulosic and advanced fuel pathways. The EPA did not finalize qualifications for waste-derived renewable diesel, naptha and renewable gasoline from biogas.



NW&RA applauds EPA’s decision on cellulosic biofue - Renewable Energy from Waste

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Save Cool Cash this Summer with an Energy-Efficient Second Fridge

GE Press Release:

Save Cool Cash this Summer with an Energy-Efficient Second Fridge

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- July 11, 2014 -- (NYSE:GE) -- Summer is here, and that means playing outside, get-togethers with families and friends for holiday barbecues, weddings and backyard or pool parties. All of that entertaining often requires extra fridge space for beverages, snacks and leftovers. More than 40 percent of appliance owners solve that problem by keeping their old refrigerators when they buy a new one, often moving the old one to the basement, garage or man cave.1
Having a second fridge is handy, but it can be costly.
If the refrigerator humming away in your garage or basement is Avocado Green, Coppertone or Harvest Gold, it was probably built in the 1960s or 1970s and is sucking hundreds of dollars in electrical costs from your bank account each year. Average yearly electrical consumption of a 1972 refrigerator2 is 2,000 kilowatt-hours, which adds up to about $270 every year.3 Even a fridge built in the 1990s costs far more to operate than today's models. Replacing a 1999 fridge with one of today's ENERGY STAR® models will save about $55 each year.4
There are several good reasons to replace your old fridge with a smaller energy-efficient model:
  • Second fridges are seldom full, meaning that a smaller refrigerator will do just as well and take up less floor space.
  • A new fridge uses less electricity than an older refrigerator, saving you money and improving the environment by helping to reduce greenhouse gases.
  • A non-dispensing fridge uses less electricity than a model with an ice-maker or water dispenser.3
  • A top-freezer model uses 10 to 25 percent less electricity than a side-by-side model.3
Newer models offer significant energy savingThis year, GE's Decatur, Ala., plant is manufacturing new 15-, 16- and 18-cubic-foot top-freezer refrigerators that meet new energy efficiency standards. "The new GE top-freezer refrigerator models are attractive, energy efficient and well suited for smaller homes or as second refrigerators in garages or basements," said Dan Goldstein, refrigeration marketing manager for GE Appliances. And depending on the age of your old fridge, the payback on a new model can be only a few years.
The manufacturer's suggested retail price for a new GE 16-cubic-foot top-freezer refrigerator (modelGTE16DTHWW) is $599; the estimated cost of electricity to run it for a full year is only $41, almost 85 percent less than a 1972 model. Choose a smaller fridge---GE's 15-cubic-foot model (HPE15BTHWW)---and pay only $549 with estimated annual energy costs of $40. When compared to the cost of operating that 1972 model, these new refrigerators can pay for themselves in less than three years. Consumers can use the ENERGY STAR website's Refrigerator Retirement Savings Calculator to estimate their savings.
When you buy that newer, more energy-efficient model, be sure to responsibly dispose of your old refrigerator. Some states and municipalities offer rebates for recycling. See tips and information on recycling here as well as learn more about GE's newest recycling initiative in the Northeast.
About GE AppliancesGE Appliances is at the forefront of building innovative, energy-efficient appliances that improve people's lives. GE Appliances' products include refrigerators, freezers, cooking products, dishwashers, washers, dryers, air conditioners, water filtration systems and water heaters. General Electric (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter to build a world that works better. For more information on GE Appliances, visitwww.ge.com/appliances.
1. Early Replacement of Appliances. AHAM Consumer Information. Retrieved fromhttp://www.aham.org/consumer/ht/d/sp/i/68938/pid/689382. Automatic defrost, top-freezer style3. Cornell University's College of Human Ecology, www.human.cornell.edu4. Early Replacement of Appliances. AHAM Consumer Information. Retrieved fromhttp://www.aham.org/consumer/ht/d/sp/i/68938/pid/68938

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