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Children in one of the Sabah schools using computer systems online with the use of solar photovoltaic renewable energy generation depicted in the other photographs tagged with Sabah.
Shafraaz Kaba installed 4.8 kilowatts of solar PV on his net-zero ready home. With the price of solar dropping so much, it’s increasingly likely that he will someday install another 4.8 kilowatts, enough to make his home fully net-zero. Photo David Dodge www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/episode-80-chasing-net-...
Party tricks with energy efficient stoves – Serena shows how her very energy efficient induction stove can boil water faster than a microwave. These little-known amazing stoves provide instant heat and are twice as efficient as a conventional stove. Photo David Dodge www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/79-chasing-net-zero-net...
Double 2x4 walls dramatically increase the insulation of super energy efficient homes and cut down on heat losses due to thermal bridging through the wood. Photo David Dodge, GreenEnergyFutures.ca Learn more:
The Evolution of Net Zero
www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/net-zero-evolution-star...
Moreland Council is driving a transition to zero emissions in it's heavy vehicle fleet by piloting a hydrogen fuel cell technology for it's fleet of garbage trucks, which will be driven by a renewables powered hydrogen plant at it's Hadfield depot. This will result in zero emissions, less diesel pollution, reduced noise, and long term fuel cost savings. The Andrews state Labor Government has contributed $1 million to the development of this zero emissions fleet pilot program.
Photo David Dodge, Green Energy Futures
The Evolution of Net-Zero
www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/net-zero-evolution-star...
Shafraaz and Serena’s near-net zero home gets its primary heat from passive solar design–sun shining through the windows. On cold winter days a wood-burning fireplace is used along with electric baseboard heaters to provide supplementary heat. Photo David Dodge <a www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/episode-80-chasing-net-...
Uni-Solar's panels are basically large "Solar Stickers" where the backing is pealed off exposing a pre-applied roofing adhesive. Love this photo, shows how thin, light and easy the set up was. These are also hurricane proof, awesome for anywhere in Florida, Gulf Coast, Caribbean... - Please feel free to use this image, released under Creative Commons give credit to "Ken Fields" - www.kenfields.net
Tim Gulden of Winona Renewable Energy and farmer Nathan Gibbs with one of the panels to be installed on the cow barn (photo by Susan Waughtal).
Gibbs milks 100 Holsteins on his dairy farm in southeast Minnesota near Altura. He has been farming for 10 years, but this year, with a 30% federal tax rebate, accelerated depreciation, and a rebate incentive from Xcel Energy, the time and financing was right to invest in renewable energy. Learn more about the project!
The inverter for the Kaba’s 4.8 kW solar system was signed by David Suzuki when he toured the home for his TV series. Solar PV provides almost half of the electricity needed for this near net zero home that is rated at an amazing Energuide 88. Photo David Dodge, Green Energy Futures www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/episode-80-chasing-net-...
A great visit from ZESA Holdings, based in Zimbabwe to Helsinki in Finland.
The focus was on Renewable Energy solutions and Internet base stations for rural development. Great meetings at Business Finland, Maria 01, Helsinki Education Hub, Business Helsinki, Aalto University, Aalto Startup center, Hanken Business LAB and more.
Thank you team ZESA and Henrik Keinonen, Business Helsinki for high energy days with Löyli, the real Finnish Sauna Experience.
ZESA Holdings:
The latest on Instagram:
CleanTech Region Impact Group:
Financing and Accelerating Clean Energy and Impact Companies.
Nordic-Baltic Impact week in Silicon Valley, California. linktr.ee/nordicimpact
Photos and video credits: Lars Ling
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The scaffolding still being up makes this photo somewhat more crappy than it would otherwise be (mainly by shading the house), but scaffolding aside, the whole thing is finished and working (front and back, PV and thermal), with the only thing left to do being to get the data logger connected up so I can redefine obsessive and check on the PV remotely.
Mr. Pashakaulov lives and works as a shepherd in the in the remote village of Vakhsh district. Due to lacking of access to electricity supply has decided to install innovative PV system in his house. For this purpose he got a loan from MDO Humo (December 2016) under Climadapt project and purchased PV system and installed in his house.
Since installation of the system Mr. Pashakulov has independent reliable power supply which is used to watch TV, light several rooms and charge his phone in the evening. Up to date he efficiently uses clean solar energy and save costs for electricity bills. His neighbors are looking for an opportunity to install similar PV systems in their own houses.
The above image depicts the existing PV arrays at the Pine Bluff project site.
The work was carried out on site by OPS in November 2009 and included a complete system upgrade of the old inverter to the new DSP controlled HPC system, with new current transducers installed and a user friendly SCADA package. This SCADA package will allow the operators and administrators of the school to effectively monitor and control the new system with ease and efficiency. The aging battery bank was entirely replaced with 40 x 6V, 875 Ah batteries, and the MPPT solar regulator was integrated into the DSP control to ensure maximum yield of the solar energy.
Optimal Power Synergy India is in the final stages of its 3 megawatt grid connect project in Karnataka, India. OPS India has supplied the 3 megawatt project with all power conversion equipment and system integration.
This project will supply 3MW during daytime (11am to 5pm) to the state grid which will enable greater power capacity to meet the irrigation power supply demand.
To visit the OPS blog on the Karnataka 3MW project click here
Photo David Dodge, Green Energy Futures
The Evolution of Net-Zero
www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/net-zero-evolution-star...
A great visit from ZESA Holdings, based in Zimbabwe to Helsinki in Finland.
The focus was on Renewable Energy solutions and Internet base stations for rural development. Great meetings at Business Finland, Maria 01, Helsinki Education Hub, Business Helsinki, Aalto University, Aalto Startup center, Hanken Business LAB and more.
Thank you team ZESA and Henrik Keinonen, Business Helsinki for high energy days with Löyli, the real Finnish Sauna Experience.
ZESA Holdings:
The latest on Instagram:
CleanTech Region Impact Group:
Financing and Accelerating Clean Energy and Impact Companies.
Nordic-Baltic Impact week in Silicon Valley, California. linktr.ee/nordicimpact
Photos and video credits: Lars Ling
All rights reserved (c) copyright
The Kaba’s net-zero ready home is rated EnerGuide 88 which is well-within the range of efficiency required to make a home truly net-zero. This home already has 4.8 kW of solar PV. It will take just over double that to take this passive home to the coveted status of producing as much energy as it consumes. Photo supplied www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/episode-80-chasing-net-...
Battery Bank layout using Enerson Batteries, in one of the Sabah Schools project. as designed and implemented by Optimal Power Solutions Malaysia.
Photo David Dodge, Green Energy Futures
The Evolution of Net-Zero
www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/net-zero-evolution-star...
Solar shades – Serena Kaba shows how the home’s solar PV modules not only produce electricity, they shade the windows on hot summer days when you don’t want passive solar heat. Photo David Dodge www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/79-chasing-net-zero-net...
One of the secrets to designing a super energy efficient home is insulation. Serena shows how 16 inches of insulation provides R56 insulation, dramatically reducing the energy you need to heat your home. Photo David Dodge www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/79-chasing-net-zero-net...
Final layout of first set of solar PV on highest point of the roof. This took a couple of hours tops, mostly it was getting the layout organized and making sure the panels were rolled out straight. Second day we went for the wire management system. - Please feel free to use this image, released under Creative Commons give credit to "Ken Fields" - www.kenfields.net
Located on the edge of the Sahara desert, in an area famous for a picturesque landscape, the Noor-Ouarzazate power complex is putting Morocco on the map as a solar superpower. It is the country's first utility-scale solar energy complex and a critical step in the Moroccan Solar Energy Program, which aims to install 2 GW of solar power by 2020. The project underlines the country’s determination to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, turn to increased use of renewable energy, and move towards a low carbon development strategy.
The passive solar design of the Kaba home welcomes abundant natural light and gets most of its heating from passive solar energy. Energy efficient appliances, such as the induction stove also help reduce the energy required by the home. Photo Darren Greenwood
Beverly Heights Net-zero, Edmonton
Double 2x4 walls dramatically increase the insulation of super energy efficient homes and cut down on heat losses due to thermal bridging through the wood. Photo David Dodge, GreenEnergyFutures.ca Learn more:
The Evolution of Net Zero
www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/net-zero-evolution-star...
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An image of an Optimal Power Solutions Hybrid Power Conditioner at work in one of the Sabah schools project.
Photo David Dodge, Green Energy Futures
The Evolution of Net-Zero
www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/net-zero-evolution-star...
Some snapshots from our solar panel training course last week.
Read about our Solar Panel course at our blog: electricaltrainingcourses.wordpress.com
All rights reserved. © PASS Ltd, www.electricaltrainingcourse.co.uk
Exhibition of the Sabah Schools Project that Optimal Power Solutions Malaysia provided the power conversion and design system integration for.
A great visit from ZESA Holdings, based in Zimbabwe to Helsinki in Finland.
The focus was on Renewable Energy solutions and Internet base stations for rural development. Great meetings at Business Finland, Maria 01, Helsinki Education Hub, Business Helsinki, Aalto University, Aalto Startup center, Hanken Business LAB and more.
Thank you team ZESA and Henrik Keinonen, Business Helsinki for high energy days with Löyli, the real Finnish Sauna Experience.
ZESA Holdings:
The latest on Instagram:
CleanTech Region Impact Group:
Financing and Accelerating Clean Energy and Impact Companies.
Nordic-Baltic Impact week in Silicon Valley, California. linktr.ee/nordicimpact
Photos and video credits: Lars Ling
All rights reserved (c) copyright
Completed Gibbs Dairy PV install, March 2012, showing all 166 modules and lots of happy cows (photo by Tim Gulden).
Gibbs milks 100 Holsteins on his dairy farm in southeast Minnesota near Altura. He has been farming for 10 years, but this year, with a 30% federal tax rebate, accelerated depreciation, and a rebate incentive from Xcel Energy, the time and financing was right to invest in renewable energy. Learn more about the project!
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Installing models that represent roof tops to test green roof integrated PV canopy systems at Bronx Design and Construction Academy. Photo credit: Christina Ho
Malaysia school in Umas, Tawau, system using 150W Sharp solar modules as designed and implemented by Optimal Power Solutions for the Sabah schools project.
Malaysia school in Brantian, Tawau, using 150W Sharp solar modules as designed and implemented by Optimal Power Solutions for the Sabah schools project.
Reused coolr doors were used to provide access to a large kitchen pantry. Photo David Dodge, Green Energy Futures www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/episode-80-chasing-net-...
Projects like this "impact our economy by helping communities save money. And by creating jobs in the sector like skilled trades, construction, retail sales, professional services and manufacturing," said Marg McCuaig-Boyd, Alberta's Minister of Energy at the opening of the largest rooftop solar system in Western Canada. Photo David Dodge, GreenEnergyFutures.ca See blog, video and podcast: www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/leduc-rooftop-solar