Showing posts with label power industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label power industry. Show all posts

28 January, 2019

German plan to phase out coal would cost a cool $64 billion.

Berlin: Germany will spend tens of billions of dollars to end its use of coal power within two decades, if a plan agreed to by representatives of the power industry, environmental movement, miners and local interest groups becomes official policy.
Protesters hold a poster before the meeting of a panel
of experts on the exit of the use of coal in Germany on Friday.
The deal, hammered out on Saturday after more than 20 hours of intense, often fractious negotiating among a 28-member commission appointed last year by Chancellor Angela Merkel, would be one of the most significant energy transformations a nation has yet attempted in the face of climate change.


Read the story from The Age by Melissa Eddy - “German plan to phase out coal would cost a cool $64 billion.

27 May, 2017

Want Efficient Energy? Try Carbon Dioxide-Powered Turbines

Carbon dioxide is one hell of a molecule. 

Perhaps you only know it as the stuff humans exhale and plants inhale, or the primary culprit for climate change. But CO2 is capable of so much more. For instance, some engineers think it could help make the power industry a little greener.
Now, you’re probably thinking this is a twist on carbon capture and storage. Nope. It’s about turbine generators—the enormous machines that convert heat into electricity. Most power plants use steam turbines. But turning water into a gas (steam) requires a lot of energy. Carbon dioxide exists as a gas at room temperature, saving you that trouble. Plus, it compresses far more easily, meaning you can cram a lot more of it through a turbine. A paper published in Science says extremely hot and extremely compressed—a state called supercritical—CO2 could generate more power with smaller turbines.


Read Neil Stockton’s story on Wired - “Want Efficient Energy? Try Carbon Dioxide-Powered Turbines.”