With the ongoing heat wave pushing power grids to their limits, the need for reliable and sustainable energy sources has never been clearer. Extreme weather conditions put immense pressure on electricity supplies around the world, often leading to brownouts, blackouts and energy shortages. This is where waste to energy (WtE) comes into play. By converting waste into electricity, WtE provides a clean and dependable energy source that can bolster our grids during times of need. Not only does WtE help us manage our waste more effectively, but it also complements other renewable energy sources like wind and solar. Together, they create a robust and resilient energy ecosystem, ensuring that our power needs are met—even when the sun isn't shining or the wind isn't blowing. #WasteToEnergy #WtE #CleanEnergy
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🔋In the pursuit of a sustainable future, energy storage technologies play a crucial role. Among these, the emergence of 5KWh wall-mounted batteries signifies a significant stride towards establishing clean and dependable energy syste. ✅Enhanced Reliability and Efficiency of Renewable Energy Systems: They facilitate the smoother integration of solar and wind power, diminishing reliance on fossil fuels. ✅Improved Grid Stability and Resilience: During events like severe storms or grid failures, these batteries can provide backup power to critical infrastructure, homes, and businesses, ensuring the continuity of essential services and operations. ✅Advancement of Carbon Neutrality: By offering a dependable means of storing and utilizing clean energy, 5KWh wall-mounted batteries expedite the displacement of fossil fuel-based electricity generation, resulting in significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. More detials,please contact:info@vnicepower.com Official website:www.vnicepower.com #VnicePower #batteries #lifepo4battery #lithiumbattery #BESS #energystorage #solarenergy #power #cleanenergy #solidstate
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Thermal Energy Storage is taking off more and more. Again a report (by Systemiq Ltd.; read here: https://lnkd.in/eM8NGJbe ) shows the wide range of benefits from reducing the investment amounts for electricity grids and preventing curtailment of variable renewable energy generation to efficiency and cost benefits. Robert Habeck calls it the "missing link" between renewable energy and waste heat on the one side and decarbonized industrial heat on the other side. It was such a nice gesture from him to take the time in January to answer us one question: "What is the need and the future of energy storages?" #energystorage #energypolicy #energy
☝️💡A couple of weeks back, we asked Robert Habeck about the role, energy storages are going to play now and in the future. A new report from Systemiq Ltd. solidifies the views of the importance: 🌡️⚡Thermal energy storage powered by renewable electricity, our Net-Zero Heat System, "could reduce the equivalent of up to ~40% of 2022 global gas use and the equivalent of up to 14% of global energy-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by mid-century" according to the report. This is one of the single most potential contributor to a climate neutral future. 🚀 It will be the technology of choice for decarbonizing industrial heat because: a) it serves the grid system, contributing to a possible reduction of electricity demand peak (6%-30%). "This way, ETES is estimated to enable an average of ~2.6× its own capacity in renewable generation capacity to come online." b) other technologies, such as hydrogen or carbon capture, have low efficiencies and high costs, and heat pumps only reach about 150°C, making them unsuitable for half of industrial energy. Direct electrification has the same efficiency, "however, the inflexible baseload demand of heat pumps, e-boilers and e-furnaces requires additional investment — either in the electricity network or in on-site storage — to translate intermittent electricity from renewables into continuous electricity." Read the whole report here: https://lnkd.in/gJ6aqjYh These thoughts - decarbonization, grid flexibility and overcoming intermittent generation - are what is driving energy storage in general, and where the Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection sees a missing link. #energy #energystorage #energypolicy #gridresilience #grid #climateaction #industry
Robert Habeck about the future of energy storages
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Renewable energy is not just an alternative source to defeat loadshedding but another major source created by God like any other source we have on the planet . When you mix the different sources to make a grid, it will be called a smart grid.
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☝️💡A couple of weeks back, we asked Robert Habeck about the role, energy storages are going to play now and in the future. A new report from Systemiq Ltd. solidifies the views of the importance: 🌡️⚡Thermal energy storage powered by renewable electricity, our Net-Zero Heat System, "could reduce the equivalent of up to ~40% of 2022 global gas use and the equivalent of up to 14% of global energy-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by mid-century" according to the report. This is one of the single most potential contributor to a climate neutral future. 🚀 It will be the technology of choice for decarbonizing industrial heat because: a) it serves the grid system, contributing to a possible reduction of electricity demand peak (6%-30%). "This way, ETES is estimated to enable an average of ~2.6× its own capacity in renewable generation capacity to come online." b) other technologies, such as hydrogen or carbon capture, have low efficiencies and high costs, and heat pumps only reach about 150°C, making them unsuitable for half of industrial energy. Direct electrification has the same efficiency, "however, the inflexible baseload demand of heat pumps, e-boilers and e-furnaces requires additional investment — either in the electricity network or in on-site storage — to translate intermittent electricity from renewables into continuous electricity." Read the whole report here: https://lnkd.in/gJ6aqjYh These thoughts - decarbonization, grid flexibility and overcoming intermittent generation - are what is driving energy storage in general, and where the Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection sees a missing link. #energy #energystorage #energypolicy #gridresilience #grid #climateaction #industry
Robert Habeck about the future of energy storages
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I am kicking off my series on the five challenges of greening the power grid by discussing the critical challenge of reliability. The tradeoff to greening our power grid has always been clear: Do we want our lights on all the time, or do we want carbon-free power? The challenge lies in the intermittent nature of most carbon-free energy sources like wind and solar. In order for the grid to function properly, the amount of power being generated must always match the amount of power being used. Traditionally, burning fossil fuels has provided a reliable way to balance this equation, allowing us to increase or decrease generation as needed. However, this comes at the cost of environmental degradation. As companies move to integrate more wind and solar power to the grid, the demand side must adapt to align with the variable supply. This shift calls for dispatchable resources that can more effectively balance the grid. The more renewable energy we incorporate, the more we need to innovate to maintain reliability. At Aston , we believe that greening the grid is not just about adding more renewable sources; it’s about rethinking how we manage and use electricity to ensure that we can achieve a sustainable and reliable energy future. #Aston #Sustainability #CleanEnergy
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Electricity demand is set to surge over the coming decades as addressing climate change becomes a key focus for societies globally and the energy transition advances. At the same time, traditional fossil fuel powered generation will increasingly be phased out in favour of renewable sources. On the face of it, that’s good news for power markets, but the rising use of renewables has added a new factor into the supply-demand equation: the intermittency of renewable energy. Learn more Wood Mackenzie! #climatechange #electricitydemand #renewableenergy
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Absolutely true United Nations.. In an era where the repercussions of fossil fuel consumption reverberate globally, the spotlight on renewable energy has never been more crucial.. ■Our planet faces the urgent challenge of balancing energy needs with environmental preservation, and renewable energy emerges has the beacon of a #sustainable #future. As we witness the alarming depletion of fossil fuel reserves and grapple with the escalating environmental toll, exploring the #transformative #potential of #renewable #energy #sources becomes #imperative. The need for a swift transition to renewable energy is more #urgent than ever.. #Climatechange, driven by coal, oil, and gas burning, is already wreaking havoc on communities, economies, and ecosystems worlwide. ■The quickest and most effective way of driving down greenhouse gas emissions and giving ourselves the best chance of fighting climate change is by moving to an #energy #system based on #renewables and storage. ■To achieve such rapid scale-up, #governments #agencies must be empowered to take holistic, comparative views of energy costs and to follow through on such views in power-sector regulation and tendering. ●The Emirate of Dubai's governance model and creating a UAE federal energy policy taskforce are critical initial steps. ■Renewable energy is important for our future because it benefits our health, environment, economy and security. ■Renewable energy sources are clean, abondant, and diverse, providing various options to meet our energy needs and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. ■Renewable energy is also becoming more accessible and affordable, thanks to technological innovation and policy support. However, many barriers and challenges remain to overcome to achieve a rapid and widespread transition to renewable energy. We must continue investing in research and development, implementing effective policies and regulations, creating supportive markets and consumer demand, and fostering collaboration and cooperation among all stakeholders. ■By doing so, we can harness the power of renewable energy to create a better future for ourselves and future generations.
Renewable energy is key for a healthier planet and a better future for all. Now is the time for breakthrough #ClimateAction and greater efforts to achieve the #GlobalGoals. More: https://lnkd.in/ewK5H-cf
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Due to environmental stress and the fossil fuel shortage becoming increasingly critical issues, microgrids are emerging as a popular alternative. By leveraging diverse energy sources like 🌬️ wind, ☀️ solar and 💦 hydro, microgrids effectively reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. As a company deeply committed to environmental protection and emissions reduction, we are working to have a positive impact. We believe that implementing a DEUTZ microgrid system, comprising of ☀️ solar panels, a DEUTZ Battery Energy Storage System and a backup DEUTZ generator, can significantly contribute to reducing reliance on the fossil fuel grid. 🌱 Find out more: https://lnkd.in/g9q3u4Gz #microgrid #green #energy #BESS #battery #storage #renewable
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Today is #WorldCleanEnergyDay, promoted by the #UN to seek alternatives to fossil fuels and limit climate change, which is at the heart of our work. Renewable sources of energy including solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal, now power approximately 29% of global electricity. Hydrogen is a valuable way for storing and transporting energy produced by renewables, making our electricity supply more resilient in times of shortage or excessive demand. It can also decarbonise the fuel consumed for heat, industry and, of course, transport! From our green hydrogen production development in Canada to our hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle trials in the UK, we see hydrogen as key for making clean energy practical and reliable. #cleanenergy #WorldCleanEnergyDay #greenhydrogen #fcev #hydrogen #hydrogenenergy #zeroemissions #netzero
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