Thanks to solar arrays above, these sheep grazing one of our sites can enjoy high quality forage in the summer sun and seek out much needed shade in high heat. Learn more about the synergies created by agrivoltaics: https://lnkd.in/ghqahuXX
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Mads Lykke Andersen 160% combined productivity uplift is inline with other results and current expectations. However I suspect that this has been a relatively normal year. The protection that sole PV can offer in more extreme climate events, such as storms or drought. could well exceed 200% when benchmarked against un protected cropping/grazing. With more regular extreme climate variations being witnessed and predicted to get even worse , we have been trying to put some thoughts together as how we could quantity this. Let's more like a crop and livestock insurance method where some or if not all of the event could be mitigated against.
80% Crop Yield + 80% Solar Power = 160% Value from the same land—is this really possible? Learn how multifunctional land use is reshaping the energy system.
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Australian property values near industrial wind farms are also at risk.
Congratulations to Norris Wilson who is featured in the current edition of Farmers Forum. He debunks a group of researchers' claim that there is "no" property value loss for properties nearby industrial wind power sites when clearly, there is ...and their own research proved it! His opinion piece is here: https://lnkd.in/e2C2dj2k
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In the intricate world of commercial water softening, a nuanced understanding of the materials in use is crucial. Two prominent players in this domain are evaporated solar salt crystals and solar salt pellets. But what sets them apart, and why does it matter? https://lnkd.in/gb7hpuWD
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I am pleased to share my new publication in “Energy and Built Environment” journal under the title: Geothermal systems classification, coupling, and hyberdization: A recent comprehensive review.
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Earlier this week at the 2024 Coastal Bend State of Energy Luncheon, I had the pleasure of participating on a CCS panel moderated by Jeffrey Pollack with Robert Hatter, Scot McClure, and Carrie Lalou. I enjoyed hearing the perspectives of various organizations and their roles in the CCS value chain and how we are working to ensure projects benefit the local communities, including GLO's role in funding K-12 education. 🏭 The Texas Gulf Coast plays a significant role in making the products and fuels that society needs, which in addition to emissions also gives us access to a world-class workforce, and the region has hit the jackpot with amazing pore space to sequester CO2. 🎰 💡 All of these factors have made Texas the ideal location for "bigger and better" CCS projects that can help decarbonize multiple sectors, like refining, chemicals, LNG, power, steel, cement, etc. However, when you capture CO2 off of a variety of sources, the CO2 is not all the same. Contaminants can have a significant impact on the system's design, which presents unique challenges - so how do you ensure that your project becomes successful? If you're interested in learning more, be sure to join Wood’s CCS specialists on August 28th to hear about common design risks and how to navigate them, with lessons learned from our experience implementing CCS solutions around the world. ➡ Register now: https://lnkd.in/gzn5fw-G Thanks to my co-panelists, Kym Bolado, Omar Garcia, Amanda Jenkins-Villarreal, and the attendees for a great conversation! I look forward to continuing the discussion and moving CCS forward in Texas. ⭐️
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When the US Fish & Wildlife issued their draft guidance on the tricolored bat, we received many, many questions from clients about what it means for their wind farms. I will be discussing this in detail with my colleagues Roger Rodriguez, Kevin Denman and Melissa in our webinar on the subject. #windpower #renewables #environment
Webinar: The tricolored bat is expected to be federally listed as endangered by the fall of 2024. This could potentially lead to considerable curtailment for projects within the range of the species that could significantly affect revenue for wind energy projects. Find out what an endangered listing could mean for your project by joining our webinar. Register here: https://hubs.ly/Q02B52x70
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Over the next 30 years both zero point energy development and the advancement of metaphysical sciences will lead to dramatic advancement of our race.Thus we will finally start exploring our solar system.Who knows what we will find...
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PSO, Cuckoo search, Flower Pollination and Grey wolf MPPT for Partial Shaded Solar PV System https://lnkd.in/gjUVsWEi #projecteee #matlabproject #eeeprojects #matlab #charger #shorts #pvsystem #simulink #simulinksimulation #simulation #pso #cuckoosearch #flowerpollination #greywolf #solarpv #mppt
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Science is incredible! What do geothermal power plants at Salton Sea, Imperial Valley, California have in common with traditional brine #lithium solar evaporation ponds in Chile, Argentina and Nevada, USA?
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