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Iceland’s Renewable Energy Drive is Full-Steam Ahead | National Geographic

Iceland’s Renewable Energy Drive is Full-Steam Ahead | National Geographic | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it

Iceland is famous for its breathtaking scenery, its geysers, its Blue Lagoon—and for using its abundant renewable energy, and especially for tapping the volcanic roots of the island in developing its geothermal resources.

 

Iceland today generates 100 percent of its electricity with renewables: 75 percent of that from large hydro, and 25 percent from geothermal. Equally significant, Iceland provides 87 percent of its demand for hot water and heat with geothermal energy, primarily through an extensive district heating system.

 

Altogether, hydro and geothermal sources meet 81 percent of Iceland’s primary energy requirements for electricity, heat, and transportation. Iceland has profited by using the low cost of its renewably generated electricity—and the stable price it represents over the long term—to lure a large aluminum smelting industry to the island.

 

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Energy Efficiency: Why? How? | Groupe Enerstat Inc.

Energy Efficiency: Why? How? | Groupe Enerstat Inc. | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it
Efficacité énergétique. Pourquoi ? Comment ?
Pour faire la différence dans votre organisation, économiser et faire un geste concret pour l'environnement, tout en réduisant le gaspillage et les excès.
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Interview : Claire Martin Directrice de la RSE du Groupe Renault

Interview : Claire Martin Directrice de la RSE du Groupe Renault | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it

Vous êtes directrice de la RSE de Renault depuis 2009. Quels est le bilan de ces 4 premières années ? Et quels sont vos ambitions futures ?

 

C.M. : Nous avons élaboré une politique RSE, structuré notre réseau de responsables RSE dans les principaux pays dans lesquels nous sommes implantés,  mis en place des incubateurs d’innovation sociale et sociétale en privilégiant une approche de co-construction avec le milieu associatif, académique, scientifique….

Nous comptabilisons 350 actions sur le plan sociétal, en faveur de communautés locales, sur des thèmes en relation avec nos axes stratégiques, qui sont aussi des champs de compétence de nos salariés très liés à notre business : sensibilisation à la sécurité routière, insertion par la mobilité, accès à l’éducation, égalité des chances…. En 2012, Renault a adopté une démarche de transparence avec l’évaluation du niveau d’intégration en matière de RSE par un organisme indépendant (AFNOR), la vérification de ses résultats extra-financiers (Ernst&Young et Deloitte), et l’élaboration du rapport RSE du groupe.

Nos ambitions pour le futur ? Informer et convaincre, sans relâche, du bien fondé de notre démarche et de sa valeur ajoutée pour toutes les parties-prenantes.


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Climat: le compte à rebours jusqu'au grand rendez-vous de 2015 est lancé

Climat: le compte à rebours jusqu'au grand rendez-vous de 2015 est lancé | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it
AFP: Climat: les négociations s'achèvent à Bonn sur une note plutôt positive: http://t.co/PZI3gZBtrr

Via Laurent Samuel
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"Nous sommes encouragés par les progrès qui ont été réalisés ici", a déclaré à la presse la responsable climat de l'ONU, Christiana Figueres.

"Les gouvernements sont de plus en plus concentrés sur l'ambition qu'il va falloir déployer ces prochaines années", a-t-elle estimé.

L'objectif est de parvenir lors de la conférence de l'ONU prévue à Paris en 2015 à un accord global contraignant tous les pollueurs à réduire leurs émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES).

 
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The States And Cities That Lead (And Lag) In The Clean-Tech Economy

The States And Cities That Lead (And Lag) In The Clean-Tech Economy | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it

When it comes to clean tech, America could do with some Californication. The state is beating everywhere else hands down, from public policy and capital invested to adoption of electric vehicles and smart meters.


A new ranking of clean-tech leadership from research firm Clean Edge gives the Golden State a score of 91.7 out of 100. The next highest ranked state, Massachusetts, comes in with a score of 77.8. Clean Edge’s state scores combine 70 indicators, while the metro scores look at 20 factors, including things like green buildings and levels of clean electricity.


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"A new ranking of clean-tech leadership from research firm Clean Edge gives the Golden State a score of 91.7 out of 100. The next highest ranked state, Massachusetts, comes in with a score of 77.8. Clean Edge’s state scores combine 70 indicators, while the metro scores look at 20 factors, including things like green buildings and levels of clean electricity."

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Energy Efficient HVAC Systems Will Surpass $33 Billion in Annual Revenue by 2020, Forecasts Navigant Research | Virtual-Strategy Magazine

Energy Efficient HVAC Systems Will Surpass $33 Billion in Annual Revenue by 2020, Forecasts Navigant Research | Virtual-Strategy Magazine | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it

Energy consumption by heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems accounts for roughly 40 percent of total building energy consumption, and in turn, buildings account for 35 percent to 40 percent of total worldwide energy consumption. Thus, HVAC energy consumption in commercial buildings is a key contributor to total global energy consumption. Driven by tightening energy efficiency regulations and by demand for higher-efficiency buildings, the technology for efficient HVAC systems is advancing. According to a new report fromNavigant Research, annual revenue from energy efficient HVAC systems will grow from $17.2 billion in 2013 to $33.2 billion by 2020.


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“In the wake of the global recession of 2009, developed markets for efficient HVAC – especially in North America and Europe – remain sluggish,” says Bob Gohn, senior research director with Navigant Research. “However, the North American market will revive during 2013 and begin to experience more substantial growth during 2014. Europe will follow a similar trend, but recovery will likely not occur until mid to late 2014. The strongest region for energy efficient HVAC expansion, however, will be Asia Pacific, which will account for 55 percent of the world market by 2020.”

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ACEEE | Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Limits for Existing Power Plants: Learning from EPA Precedent

ACEEE | Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Limits for Existing Power Plants: Learning from EPA Precedent | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it

Recognizing the important role energy efficiency could play in EPA's efforts, ACEEE and the Nicholas Institute have jointly released Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Limits for Existing Power Plants: Learning from EPA Precedent, a new report outlining some of the key considerations that are likely to arise if energy efficiency is included as an option in a rule for reducing greenhouse gases from existing power plants. The report looks to past EPA rulemakings that have included energy efficiency in order to highlight ways it might be handled in this new rule. 

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What Is the Smart Grid?

Get the basics on how smart grid technology impacts you. Video Chapters below: What is the smart grid? http://youtu.be/JwRTpWZReJkt=0m00s The Smart Home: htt... (RT @ENERGY What is the #smartgrid?

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Energy Efficiency is Money Earned | Energy Blog – Current Energy ...

Energy Efficiency is Money Earned | Energy Blog – Current Energy ... | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it
Energy Efficiency is Money Earned. Energy efficiency reminders seem to be ubiquitous. For just a little hike in price, we can buy energy efficient light bulbs, appliances, cars, and even homes. The constant message of energy ...

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"Adopting energy efficiency is widely regarded as one of our best, and most inexpensive, renewable resources.  Reports have been flooding the news with different efficiency projects, generating thousands of dollars in savings that benefit consumers as well as businesses.  For example, Automation World recently reported on energy efficiency operations of 39 different manufacturers given free energy audits by the Delta Institute.  Delta used grant money to audit manufacturers in the Chicago area, and help them improve energy efficiency.  The result was a wealth of data that gives us insight into the true value of saving energy."

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Invisible Energy Pileups: The Hidden Savings in Mid-Sized Commercial Buildings - Triple Pundit

Invisible Energy Pileups: The Hidden Savings in Mid-Sized Commercial Buildings - Triple Pundit | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it
Triple Pundit Invisible Energy Pileups: The Hidden Savings in Mid-Sized Commercial Buildings Triple Pundit In addition, the large majority of commercial buildings in a given portfolio are small and micro-businesses with low consumption levels and...

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"First, we found that 25 percent of buildings represent roughly 75 percent of total potential for energy savings. By itself, this insight may not be too surprising. We know that the variation in how buildings are operated, managed, and prioritized for efficiency improvements can vary dramatically. In addition, the large majority of commercial buildings in a given portfolio are small and micro-businesses with low consumption levels and savings potential. The classic 80/20 rule applied to commercial energy efficiency would naturally point to big buildings representing the high end of that 20 percent. But our data revealed a different answer.

 

Second, the biggest buildings don’t necessarily equal biggest savings. In fact, bigger savings may lie in mid-sized buildings. Data indicates that as much as 40 percent of portfolio savings opportunity actually is found in mid-size buildings— greater than the 35 percent found in the largest buildings."

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Les 10 erreurs classiques de votre business plan 10/10

Les 10 erreurs classiques de votre business plan 10/10 | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it

Pour expliquer l’innovation de la façon la plus concise possible, la notion de risque est souvent la plus utile. Il est assez facile d’admettre que les entreprises les plus innovantes (ont sens de « elles ont changé radicalement leur marché ») prennent à certains moments des risques considérables. Pas de risque, pas d’innovation. Même ceux qui semblent aujourd’hui avoir inventé la pierre philosophale ont en réalité un parcours jalonné d’échecs :


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5 conseils pour entreprendre par Reid Hoffman, co-fondateur de LinkedIn

5 conseils pour entreprendre par Reid Hoffman, co-fondateur de LinkedIn | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it

Reid Hoffman à sa sortie de Stanford en 1990 avec un baccalauréat en sciences se destine à devenir un professeur et un intellectuel avec la ferme volonté d’influer sur la course du monde actuel.

Stephane Bilodeau's insight:
Quelques extraits significatifs : Recruter une équipe à l’esprit vif et créer un cycle d’apprentissage rapide

« Ce que nous recherchions chez les candidats en entretien d’embauche était de l’intelligence brute, une capacité d’apprentissage, un goût pour les sports d’équipe et un esprit vif »

Si vous vous lancez en pensant petit, il y a peu de chance que vous gagniez gros” 

 “Soyez persévérant et accrochez-vous à votre vision. Et dans le même temps soyez flexible”

 
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Innovation: Good Reads On Courage, Diversity, Ecosystems And Principles

Innovation:  Good Reads On Courage, Diversity, Ecosystems And Principles | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it

May 28, 2013 Forbes

We can learn much about innovation leadership by reading across history.

The principles that inform powerful leadership and innovation have not really changed much over the centuries.  As far back as you care to go in history, writers have struggled with and written about the same challenges we face in the 21st century.  Today’s leader of innovation has a great deal in common with the innovation leaders of the past, and there is much to be learned about critical leadership traits by reading outside of “business literature.”... http://www.forbes.com/sites/henrydoss/2013/05/28/innovation-good-reads-on-courage-diversity-ecosystems-and-principles/

 

Summer 2013 Stanford Social Innovation Review
SOCIAL INNOVATION AND RESILIENCE: HOW ONE ENHANCE THE OTHER

Social innovations must take into account the complexity of social problems and foster solutions resilient enough to adapt and survive... http://www.ssireview.org/articles/entry

 

May 30, 2013 Triple Pundit
WHERE THE UN MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS FELL HORT: VALUING NATURE http://www.triplepundit.com/2013/05/millennium-development-goals-fell-short-valuing-nature-2/

 

May 29, 2013 Huffington Post UK
IT'S TIME TO TALK ABOUT DOING GOOD http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/jane-asscher/fifa-time-to-talk-about-doing-good_b_3351518.html

 

 

 

 


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"The principles that inform powerful leadership and innovation have not really changed much over the centuries.  As far back as you care to go in history, writers have struggled with and written about the same challenges we face in the 21st century.  Today’s leader of innovation has a great deal in common with the innovation leaders of the past, and there is much to be learned about critical leadership traits by reading outside of “business literature."

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Local economies, global responsibility: A vision for the next great American century

Local economies, global responsibility: A vision for the next great American century | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it
If we manage well, we can achieve a higher quality of life both individually and socially.

Via Flora Moon
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"...a quote from the remarkable John Maynard Keynes. He was also thinking about possible futures in his 1933 essay “Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren”. He envisioned the day when the “economic problem” was solved. Struggling though the developed world is at the moment, many have been freed from the immediate wants of the past. He wrote:

For the first time since his creation, man will be faced with his real, his permanent problem – how to use his freedom from pressing economic cares, how to occupy [his] leisure … how to live wisely and agreeably and well. …

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The Power—and Beauty—of Solar Energy

The Power—and Beauty—of Solar Energy | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it

The solar thermal technology behind Ivanpah—which is being jointly developed by BrightSource Energy, NRG Energy and Google—uses thousands of mirrors to reflect sunlight. That light is collected in one of Ivanpah’s three solar towers, where the intense heat transforms water into steam. That steam is piped to a turbine that generates electricity. It’s the same basic technology behind a coal or natural gas plant—only the sun provides the heat.

Ivanpah also has the advantage of producing electricity on a much smoother curve than solar PV, which means it can keep generating power later into the day. But Ivanpah, which should go fully online before the end of the year, has something else: sheer beauty.


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Ford Cuts Carbon Emissions Per Car | The Energy Collective

Ford Cuts Carbon Emissions Per Car | The Energy Collective | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it
Just two days ago I was praising Ford for its plugin electric vehicle options. Well, those clean vehicles aren’t the only things that are cleaner around Ford headquarters and factories these days.

Via SustainOurEarth
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“Already, total CO2 emissions at Ford’s global facilities have dropped by 4.65 million metric tons, or 47 percent since 2000. Ford also delivered on its commitment to reduce U.S. facility emissions by 10 percent per vehicle produced between 2002 and 2012, as part of an Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers program. And vehicle tailpipe emissions on a per vehicle basis have dropped 16 percent since 2007 as new vehicles such as Ford C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrid have become available.”

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La Chine devient observateur au Conseil de l'Arctique

La Chine devient observateur au Conseil de l'Arctique | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it
C'est le signe d'un intérêt croissant dans le monde entier pour le commerce via l'Arctique et pour le potentiel énergétique du Grand Nord.

Via Laurence Serfaty
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"Susceptible d'abriter 90 milliards de barils de pétrole et 30 % du gaz naturel non découvert dans le monde, une manne de plus en plus accessible grâce à la fonte accélérée de la banquise, l'Arctique est au cœur des convoitises des Etats riverains mais aussi de pays comme la Chine."

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Sustainable Development for Green Health City in Hainan

Sustainable Development for Green Health City in Hainan | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it

Green Health City is an ecologically sustainable development designed to support and promote the condition of physical and emotional human health. Situated in China’s Hainan Province in Boao Lecheng on the Wanquan River, five island districts bring together world-class medical facilities, employ new strategies for green energy production and rethink transportation networking to achieve a sustainable urban prototype.


Pathways toward a sustainable future are forged through strong ties to local identity and respect for history. By establishing a cross-disciplinary and inter-cultural approach to design that is routed in China’s long history, a comprehensive and well considered scheme is achieved.


Via Lauren Moss
ParadigmGallery's comment, June 14, 12:26 PM
I really like the story and the holistic approach. It seems like a very comprehensive prototype and the Eastern philosophy it incorporates is very interesting...
ParadigmGallery's curator insight, June 14, 12:28 PM

A balanced prototype for cities of the future....

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Le développement durable doit guider tous les choix politiques

Le développement durable doit guider tous les choix politiques | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it

Le secrétaire général de l'ONU, Ban Ki-moon, appelle à un plan d'actions mondial pour faire face au grand défi de notre époque : le développement durable.


Via blueQUEST, www.blue-quest.fr
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"L'époque de la recherche de la simple croissance économique est révolue. Nous devons également éliminer l'extrême pauvreté, un objectif réalisable d'ici 2030. Nous devons gérer l'économie de manière à protéger l'environnement, et non à le détruire. Nous devons également encourager une distribution plus équitable de la richesse, plutôt qu'une société clivée entre très riches et très pauvres."

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The States And Cities That Lead (And Lag) In The Clean-Tech Economy

The States And Cities That Lead (And Lag) In The Clean-Tech Economy | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it
When it comes to clean tech, America could do with some Californication.

Via SustainOurEarth
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"A new ranking of clean-tech leadership from research firm Clean Edge gives the Golden State a score of 91.7 out of 100. The next highest ranked state, Massachusetts, comes in with a score of 77.8. Clean Edge’s state scores combine 70 indicators, while the metro scores look at 20 factors, including things like green buildings and levels of clean electricity."

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A More Accurate Pulse on Sustainability

A More Accurate Pulse on Sustainability | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it
Using adjusted net savings could offer a comprehensive measure of a country’s growth. A new global data book explains, country by country.

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The new edition of the World Bank's Little Green Data Book, released on World Environment Day 2013, includes an adjusted net savings (ANS) indicator for more than 200 countries.Also known as genuine savings, ANS monitors whether depletion of natural capital, such as minerals or forests, is compensated for.A positive ANS indicates that a country is adding to its overall wealth and that its economic growth is on a sustainable path.
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Uncovering the Real Cost of Carbon

Uncovering the Real Cost of Carbon | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it
The new cost of carbon figure is a welcome step forward, reflecting the latest versions of the underlying models. The bad news is that the increased number also shows that our lack of a comprehensive climate policy is becoming ever more costly.

Via Flora Moon
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"The SCC is used to estimate the damages from carbon emissions (and the benefits from reducing those emissions) for the purposes of regulatory benefit-cost analyses. The central estimate for the SCC is now around $35 per ton of carbon dioxide pollution emitted today.


That's the administration's estimate of the damage -- to human health, ecosystems, and the economy -- caused by every ton of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere. The average American emits about 20 tons each year."

Flora Moon's comment, June 7, 9:54 AM
An interesting post from Dave Roberts on Grist points out that the Obama administration has just increased estimates: The [social cost of carbon] estimates using the updated versions of the models are higher than those reported in the 2010 [report]. By way of comparison, the four 2020 SCC estimates reported in the 2010 [report] were $7, $26, $42 and $81 (2007$). The corresponding four updated SCC estimates for 2020 are $12, $43, $65, and $129 (2007$). Post can be found here: http://grist.org/climate-energy/the-obama-climate-move-that-nobody-noticed/?utm_source=syndication&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=feed:davidroberts
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24 Heures du Mans: la voiture à hydrogène déclare forfait

24 Heures du Mans: la voiture à hydrogène déclare forfait | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it
Le bolide vert de la société suisse GreenGT a annulé sa participation à la mythique course automobile le 22 juin prochain. Les raisons d'un faux départ.

Via Hubert MESSMER @Zehub on Twitter
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"D'après les dirigeants de la société suisse, c'est un problème de délais qui explique le forfait de leur véhicule: "la mise au point de la pile à combustible à hydrogène à forte puissance, particulièrement complexe, a empiété sur le programme de tests d'endurance en piste indispensable avant de se mesurer à une course aussi exigeante que la classique Mancelle".

HYDROGÈNE. La GreenGT H2 était la première voiture à pile à combustible inscrite à la mythique épreuve automobile des 24 Heures du Mans. Son carburant ? De l'hydrogène sous pression à 350 bars, stockés dans deux réservoirs placés sur les flancs du véhicule. L'hydrogène sert à alimenter la fameuse pile à combustible, au coeur de la GreenGT H2, pour lui permettre de fabriquer de l'électricité."

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Integrating Building into the Smart Grid | The Energy Collective

Integrating Building into the Smart Grid | The Energy Collective | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it
It will take time to get from point A, today’s grid and building technologies and power markets to point B, a Smart Grid with intelligent buildings and transactive markets, but it can be done.

Via Joan Tarruell
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"A very important conference occurred in Portland, Oregon last week – the Gridwise Architecture Council hosted the first international Transactive Energy Conference.  The topic of transactive energy is so new that there’s no formal definition yet, but as the author of the Smart Grid Dictionary, here’s my suggestion.  Transactive energy is a software-defined, low-voltage distribution grid that enables market participation by distributed energy resources (DER) bidding generation of negawatts or kilowatts.  Transactive energy describes the convergence of technologies, policies, and financial drivers in an active prosumer market – where prosumers are buildings, EVs, microgrids, or other assets."

Duane Tilden's curator insight, June 8, 6:30 PM

>Transactive energy will play a critical defining role in grid modernization and shaping the Smart Grid.  Buildings, as noted in last week’s article consume 40% of the nation’s energy.  And while building owners can justify purchase decisions on energy savings as well as sustainability values, there’s another crucial factor for building owners to invest in technologies that reduce energy use and deliver self-generation.  That reason is to address the increasing vulnerability of the electrical grid to momentary and sustained power outages to both natural and human causes.

 

Buildings and their occupants are impacted by grid-related power outages.  The negative impacts range from reduced work productivity and decreased occupant safety and health to reductions in lifestyle standards.  Just like real estate values are higher for green buildings with LEED recognition, in the future, buildings that are grid-hardened may command premium prices because they preserve delivery of services regardless of grid status.  It is a compelling new variable in value propositions for tenants and occupants.<

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L'explosion de la demande mondiale en énergie (infographie)

L'explosion de la demande mondiale en énergie (infographie) | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it

Alors que les inégalités d’accès à l’énergie dans le monde sont flagrantes (1,2 milliard de personnes n’ont toujours pas accès à l’électricité), la demande va exploser au cours des prochaines décennies, sous l’effet du développement des pays émergents.


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10 High-Tech, Green City Solutions for Beating the Heat

10 High-Tech, Green City Solutions for Beating the Heat | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it

From a solar mansion in China to a floating farm in New York, green buildings are sprouting up in cities around the world. Among their many benefits are curbing fossil-fuel use and reducing the urban heat island effect.


The Science Barge is a floating environmental education classroom and greenhouse on the Hudson River in New York. Fueled by solar power, wind, and biofuels, the barge, which was built in 2007, has zero carbon emissions.

Vegetables are grown hydroponically in an effort to preserve natural resources and adapt to urban environments, where healthy soil, or soil at all, is hard to come by. Rainwater and treated river water are used for irrigation.

The owner of the barge—New York Sun Works—designed it as a prototype for closed-loop and self-sufficient rooftop gardens in urban areas.

 

Visit the link for more examples of green urban projects and intiatives...


Via Lauren Moss
Norm Miller's curator insight, June 2, 10:39 AM

If the waters rise we could move those in places like New Orleans to floating cities?  or maybe we should move some of the policitians there and cut them loose?

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[Article] Crowdscience: 10 Must Do's to Generate Innovative, Catalytic, and Disruptive Ideas... Everytime

[Article] Crowdscience: 10 Must Do's to Generate Innovative, Catalytic, and Disruptive Ideas... Everytime | Développement durable et efficacité énergétique | Scoop.it
The key problem would-be crowdsourcers face: lack of methodology. Without a sure-fire recipe for success, initiatives run the risk of becoming a waste of time or a stale marketing program.

1. Identify a great challenge that lots of important people care about.

2. Define the Boundaries

3. Come up with a specific and bold stretch target.

4. Create a competitive environment.

5. Force the use of teams.

6. Keep the barriers to entry low.

7. Provide a tool-kit.

8. Form a network of mentors, coaches, judges, and enablers.

9. Define the metric of what constitutes good.

10. Offer more than just a prize.


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Stephane Bilodeau's insight:

"Last fall, President Bill Clinton and TIME magazine named the Hult Prize one of the top five ideas changing the world, recognizing its innovative platform that engages millennials worldwide to create viable social enterprises. Since launching the Hult Prize four years ago, there has been a surge of similar idea challenges, start-up weekends, and hackathons that aim to tap the crowd for social good. More than simply crowdfunding donations or crowdsourcing volunteers, the Hult Prize and other efforts -- including initiatives such asPepsi Refresh, Ideo's OpenIdeo challenges, JPMorgan Chase's Technology for Social Goodand the United States' challenge.gov -- seek not money or time but rather ideas and solutions that have a positive social impact."

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