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Do you have what it takes to become the “Next Top Energy Innovator”?!

May 04, 2011 By: algae Category: Finance, Start-Ups No Comments →

It may sound like a new reality show straight out of Los Angeles, but this comes from the Department of Energy.  The DOE is cutting the paperwork and reducing the upfront fees to license their patents to help energy start-ups.  If I had a $1000 I would go straight for the patent they have hidden that unlocks the power of cold fusion.  I know they have it and are just hiding it.  Read more here.

Catfish key to fuel biomas fuel

April 06, 2008 By: algae Category: Biofuels, Biomass, Biotechnology, Feedstock, Finance, Systems Biology No Comments →

Using bacteria from the stomachs of South American catfish, an independent researcher believes two barrels of oil could be produced from a ton of biomass. Though a pilot plant has yet to be produced, there are two California companies who are pursuing similar uses of bacteria. The key is likely finding the right bacteria and process to make the fuel the most economical. Read more here.

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Renewable lessons from Germany

April 03, 2008 By: algae Category: Energy Economics, Energy Legislation, Finance, International, Solar, Wind No Comments →

Thanks in part to unusually strong winds, Germany has already met the EU’s national target that Germany have 12.5% of electricity from renewables. Further, Germany is rapidly growing it’s own renewable industry. Employment in the industry was 250K in 2007 and is expected to blossom to 710K come 2030. This renewables boom can be attributed to Germany’s 1991 renewable energy law. The law mandates utilities purchase renewables and sets a price well above the wholesale price. The fixed rate substantially decreases the risk associated with the long-term investment. Interesting stat: Germany leads the nation with installed capacity of renewable energy, with just over 25 gigawatts. Read more HERE.

US: $3.4 billion invested in 2007

January 14, 2008 By: algae Category: Biofuels, Energy Economics, Finance, Solar No Comments →

According to Greentech Media, over $3.4 billion was invested in 222 renewable energy projects in 2007. This is up 47.8% from 2006. 71 of these projects were solar and 44 were biofuels. Read more here. In stark contrast, Shell has quietly been selling off it’s solar interests. Most recently, Shell sold it’s photovoltaic operations in India and Sri Lanka to Environ Energy Global of Singapore. Last year, it sold off it’s solar module production business to Germany based SolarWorld. Read more here.

China’s solar future

January 09, 2008 By: algae Category: Energy Economics, Finance, Solar No Comments →

Research and Markets has released a report on China’s Solar industry. Some highlights:
- By 2030, global solar energy output will account for 10% of the global power portfolio, rising to 20% by 2050.
- Fluctuations in the hydrocarbon energy market have limited China’s economic growth and thus, provided large incentive for alternative energy development.
- China is the largest solar water heater producer and consumer in the world.
- The market share of photovoltaic energy in China is expected to grow from 4% in
2003 to 20% in 2010 and to 60% in 2020.
Buy the report here.