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Pennsylvania State Energy Programs Conergy Navy Yard Solar Project Philadelphia Philadelphia County Pennsylvania Final Environmental Assessment
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Book Synopsis Pennsylvania State Energy Program's Conergy Navy Yard Solar Project, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania by : United States. Department of Energy
Download or read book Pennsylvania State Energy Program's Conergy Navy Yard Solar Project, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania written by United States. Department of Energy and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Pennsylvania State Energy Program's Conergy Navy Yard Solar Project, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania: Final Environmental Assessment by : United States. Department of Energy
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Author :U. S Department of Energy Publisher :Createspace Independent Pub ISBN 13 :9781482537871 Total Pages :258 pages Book Rating :4.5/5 (378 download)
Book Synopsis Pennsylvania State Energy Program's Conergy Navy Yard Solar Project Final Environmental Assessment (DOE/EA-1876) by : U. S Department of Energy
Download or read book Pennsylvania State Energy Program's Conergy Navy Yard Solar Project Final Environmental Assessment (DOE/EA-1876) written by U. S Department of Energy and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2013-02-13 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This EA presents information on the potential impacts associated with the distribution of a grant to Conergy for the construction of a solar facility in Philadelphia. This EA was prepared in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.); the National Environmental Policy Act , Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations 40 CFR Parts 1500-1508; and DOE NEPA Implementation Procedures 10 CFR 1021. This EA analyzes the following resource areas: Natural Resources – including water resources, geology, topography and soils, vegetation and wildlife, air quality, and noise; Historic Resources – including visual, and historical resources; Infrastructure – including roadways and traffic, potable water, storm water management, sanitary sewer, energy systems, solid waste, and hazardous material; Socioeconomic Resources – including land use, planning policies, demographics and environmental justice, and human health and safety. DOE's purpose and need is to ensure that SEP funds are used for activities that meet Congress's statutory aims to improve energy efficiency, reduce dependence on imported oil, decrease energy consumption, or promote renewable energy. However, it is not DOE's role to dictate to Pennsylvania how to allocate its funds among these objectives or to prescribe the projects it should pursue. PEDA's purpose and need is to take action to help fulfill its mission to finance clean, advanced energy projects in Pennsylvania, including solar energy projects. Applications are evaluated using criteria including but not limited to technical and financial feasibility of the project, number and quality of jobs created or preserved, and other economic benefits for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Projects must show financial commitment from at least one source other than PEDA and demonstrate a net environmental benefit to Pennsylvania. Conergy's purpose and need is to facilitate green job creation, economic development and growth and improve and drive the solar market place in Pennsylvania.
Book Synopsis Pennsylvania State Energy Program's Conergy Navy Yard Solar Project, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania :. by : United States. Department of Energy
Download or read book Pennsylvania State Energy Program's Conergy Navy Yard Solar Project, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania :. written by United States. Department of Energy and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Environmental Assessment - DOE's Proposed Financial Assistance to Pennsylvania for Frey Farm Landfill Wind Energy Project, Manor Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (DOE/EA-1737) by : U. S Department of Energy
Download or read book Environmental Assessment - DOE's Proposed Financial Assistance to Pennsylvania for Frey Farm Landfill Wind Energy Project, Manor Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (DOE/EA-1737) written by U. S Department of Energy and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2013-02-20 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: PPL Renewable Energy, LLC and the Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority propose to construct and operate a 2 turbine wind energy project at the Frey Farm Landfill (FFLF) in Manor Township in Pennsylvania's Lancaster County to provide up to 3.2 megawatts of electricity principally to the adjacent Turkey Hill Dairy. Pennsylvania proposes to provide the project a $1.5 million grant, which would come from a formula grant Pennsylvania received from DOE pursuant to the Department's State Energy Program. This EA analyzes the potential environmental impacts of the proposed construction and operation of the FFLF wind energy project and the alternative of not implementing this project.
Author :United States. Energy Research and Development Administration. Division of Solar Energy Publisher : ISBN 13 : Total Pages :64 pages Book Rating :4.F/5 ( download)
Book Synopsis Solar Energy Environmental and Resource Assessment Program by : United States. Energy Research and Development Administration. Division of Solar Energy
Download or read book Solar Energy Environmental and Resource Assessment Program written by United States. Energy Research and Development Administration. Division of Solar Energy and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Genesis Solar Energy Project, Application for Certification, Riverside County by :
Download or read book Genesis Solar Energy Project, Application for Certification, Riverside County written by and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 468 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Author :U. S Department of Energy Publisher :Createspace Independent Pub ISBN 13 :9781482553611 Total Pages :176 pages Book Rating :4.5/5 (536 download)
Book Synopsis Final Environmental Assessment for the Beacon Power Corporation Flywheel Frequency Regulation Plant, Chicago Heights, Illinois (Site 1), and Hazle Township, Pennsylvania (Site 2) (DOE/EA-1753) by : U. S Department of Energy
Download or read book Final Environmental Assessment for the Beacon Power Corporation Flywheel Frequency Regulation Plant, Chicago Heights, Illinois (Site 1), and Hazle Township, Pennsylvania (Site 2) (DOE/EA-1753) written by U. S Department of Energy and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2013-02-15 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: DOE prepared this EA to evaluate the potential environmental consequences of providing a financial assistance grant under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 in a cooperative agreement with the Beacon Power Corporation (Beacon Power) as part of the Smart Grid Demonstrations Program. This EA evaluates two similar proposed projects in two locations: Site 1 evaluates installation of a utility-scale 20-megawatt flywheel energy storage and frequency regulation plant in Chicago Heights, Illinois, to provide frequency regulation services to PJM Interconnection, the electrical grid operator. The cost of the proposed project at the Illinois location would be about $48.1 million. Site 2 evaluates installation of the same system in Hazle Township, Pennsylvania. The cost of the proposed project at the Pennsylvania location would be about $53 million. DOE could choose to provide a grant for either location. DOE's Proposed Action would provide approximately $24 million in financial assistance in a cost-sharing arrangement to Beacon Power. In addition, for the proposed project in Pennsylvania (Site 2), Beacon Power could receive a $5 million grant from Pennsylvania's Redevelopment Capital Assistance Program. This EA evaluates the environmental resource areas DOE commonly addresses in its EAs and identifies no significant adverse environmental impacts for the proposed project. The proposed projects could result in beneficial impacts to the nation's energy efficiency and the local economy, and could contribute to a minor reduction of greenhouse gases.
Author :U. S Department of Energy Publisher :Createspace Independent Pub ISBN 13 :9781482562590 Total Pages :132 pages Book Rating :4.5/5 (625 download)
Book Synopsis Final Environmental Assessment - Battleground Energy Recovery Project, Harris County, Texas (DOE/EA-1769) by : U. S Department of Energy
Download or read book Final Environmental Assessment - Battleground Energy Recovery Project, Harris County, Texas (DOE/EA-1769) written by U. S Department of Energy and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2013-02-16 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The United States Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) to analyze the potential environmental impacts of providing funding for the proposed Battleground Energy Recovery Project in Deer Park, Harris County, Texas. The proposed action is for DOE to provide $1.94 million in cost-shared funding to the Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC) for the Battleground Energy Recovery Project. The proposed project was selected by the DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) to advance research and demonstration of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. The proposed project would produce 8 megawatts (MWs) of electricity from high pressure steam generated by capturing heat that is currently lost at the Clean Harbors Deer Park (CHDP) facility. The proposed project is consistent with DOE's goal of increased use of energy efficiency and renewable energy generation projects. The proposed project involves installation of a specifically designed waste heat recovery boiler on the existing kiln afterburner of an incineration unit at the CHDP facility. This boiler would use heat from the incinerator flue gases to generate high-pressure superheated steam. The adjacent Dow Chemical plant would periodically consume part of the steam for process needs, replacing natural gas firing of existing boilers. The majority of the steam, however, would be piped to a new turbine generator (TG). The TG would be installed in a new building adjacent to the existing CHDP facility. Additional waste heat steam from the neighboring Dow Chemical plant would be routed to the TG when available. A cooling tower would be installed adjacent to the new building in the northwest corner of the facility. The 8 MWs of electricity generated by the TG would be used by the CHDP facility to offset purchased power; any excess power generated would be transmitted to the electric grid. Construction and installation activities associated with the proposed project would occur entirely within private industrial property. The project would require a construction permit and a minor amendment to the facility's air emissions operating permit. Additionally, modification to the facility's hazardous waste processing and disposal permit would be necessary. However, no significant adverse impacts are anticipated to result from implementation of this proposed project.
Author :U. S Department of Energy Publisher :Createspace Independent Pub ISBN 13 :9781482562521 Total Pages :156 pages Book Rating :4.5/5 (625 download)
Book Synopsis Final Environmental Assessment - West Tennessee Solar Farm Project, Haywood County, Tennessee (DOE/EA-1706) by : U. S Department of Energy
Download or read book Final Environmental Assessment - West Tennessee Solar Farm Project, Haywood County, Tennessee (DOE/EA-1706) written by U. S Department of Energy and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2013-02-16 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This EA was prepared to assess the potential consequences of DOE's proposed action (release of Tennessee's SEP funds) and the proposed Solar Farm project on the human environment, in accordance with the CEQ's Regulations for Implementing the Procedural Provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act (40 CFR 1500-1508) and DOE's “National Environmental Policy Act Implementing Procedures” (10 CFR 1021). In addition, as required by CEQ and DOE regulations, the potential impacts of the No Action Alternative are also assessed. This EA (1) describes the existing environment at the project site, (2) analyzes potential environmental impacts associated with the proposed project and the No Action Alternative, and (3) identifies and characterizes cumulative impacts that could result from the proposed project in relation to other ongoing or reasonably foreseeable proposed activities within the surrounding area of the project site. The proposed Solar Farm project is expressed as a range (5 to 10 megawatts). For the purposes of the analyses presented herein, all potential impacts were assessed assuming that the proposed project proceeds at the maximum (10-megawatt) size. Throughout the NEPA process, it has been suggested that the West Tennessee Megasite is a Connected Action. DOE has determined the Megasite is not a Connected Action based on the definition provided in 40 CFR 1508. Neither the Megasite, nor Tennessee's proposed Solar Farm would automatically trigger the other. Similarly, neither requires the other to be undertaken previously or simultaneously. Finally, they are not interdependent parts of a larger action that depends on the larger action for their justification. Although the plans for the Megasite are largely speculative based on the existing information, it has been included in the Cumulative Impacts section of the EA. References in the EA to the proposed project are to the Solar Farm, and not the Megasite. Certain aspects of the proposed project have a greater potential for creating adverse environmental impacts than others. For this reason, CEQ regulations (40 CFR 1502.1–1502.2) recommend a “sliding-scale” approach so that those actions with greater potential effect can be discussed in greater detail in NEPA documents than those that have little potential for impact. To this end, those resource areas with the higher potential for impacts and greater potential need for mitigation measures are given more emphasis in this EA.
Author :U. S Department of Energy Publisher :Createspace Independent Pub ISBN 13 :9781482641684 Total Pages :112 pages Book Rating :4.6/5 (416 download)
Book Synopsis Final Environmental Assessment for Battelle Memorial Institute's Smart Grid Project at the City of Ellensburg's Renewable Energy Park, Kittitas County, Washington (DOE/EA-1756) by : U. S Department of Energy
Download or read book Final Environmental Assessment for Battelle Memorial Institute's Smart Grid Project at the City of Ellensburg's Renewable Energy Park, Kittitas County, Washington (DOE/EA-1756) written by U. S Department of Energy and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2013-02-26 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Department of Energy (DOE) prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) to evaluate the potential environmental consequences of providing a financial assistance grant under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) (Recovery Act; Public Law 111-5, 123 Stat. 115) to Battelle Memorial Institute to facilitate the installation of 540 additional solar panels, 10 solar concentrating modules, and 8 small wind energy systems at the City of Ellensburg's Renewable Energy Park located in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington. This EA analyzes the potential environmental impacts of DOE's proposed action of providing the Recovery Act funding and of the No-Action Alternative. In this EA, DOE evaluated impacts to air quality, noise, aesthetics and visual resources, soils and geology, water resources, biological resources, and cultural resources. After performing a screening analysis of other environmental resource areas, DOE concluded that impacts to some aspects of the environment would not be likely to occur or would be negligible. The proposed project would be designed in compliance with federal and state air quality regulations, would reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and would have a net beneficial impact on air quality in the region. Operation of the concentrating solar modules and eight small wind systems would cause a negligible increase in noise outdoors near the adjacent interstate and Recreation Park. The aesthetics of the City of Ellensburg's Renewable Energy Park would change with the addition of ten 18-foot diameter solar concentrating modules and eight wind towers ranging from 40 to 100 feet in height; however, these changes would be in compliance with the City and County proposed regulations for wind turbines. Adverse impacts to visual resources would be minimal. There would be no adverse impacts to the 100-year floodplain profiles associated with Reecer Creek, and no increase in risk to lives or property in the area from the project. Developing 3 acres for further construction of the Renewable Energy Park would not adversely impact any plant or animal species because the project site is small and isolated from larger tracks of undisturbed land, and because plant and animal species found there are common and widespread in the region. The risk of collisions between the wind turbines and migratory birds and bats is not likely due to the configuration of the turbines (parallel to bird movements toward the wetlands and grouped configuration), the relatively short height of the turbines, and placement in previously disturbed habitat. In support of this EA, a cultural resources inventory was conducted for the area of potential effect (project site). No archaeological resources were identified, and DOE determined that no historic properties would be affected by Battelle's project. In summary, expanding the Renewable Energy Park with additional solar panels, solar concentrating modules, and small wind turbines would not likely result in significant adverse environmental impacts, particularly considering the other existing surrounding uses.
Book Synopsis Solar Power in Building Design (GreenSource) by : Peter Gevorkian
Download or read book Solar Power in Building Design (GreenSource) written by Peter Gevorkian and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2007-10-05 with total page 506 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Design, Implement, and Audit the Most Energy-Efficient, Cost-Effective Solar Power Systems for Any Type of Building! Solar Power in Building Design is a complete guide to designing, implementing, and auditing energy-efficient, cost-effective solar power systems for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. From basic theory through project planning, cost estimating, and manufacturing methods, this vital resource offers you everything needed for solar power design success. Filled with case studies and illustrations, this state-of-the-art design tool covers new solar technologies...design implementation techniques...energy conservation...the economics of solar power systems...passive solar heating power...and more. Solar Power in Building Design features: Step-by-step instructions for designing, implementing, and auditing solar power systems Expert guidance on using solar power in any type of building-from basic theory through project planning, cost estimating, and manufacturing Complete details on Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), plus rebate procedures and forms Inside This Cutting-Edge Solar Power Toolkit • Solar power physics and technology • Practical guide to solar power design • Solar power design implementation • Energy conservation • Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) • Sustainable energy rebate • Economics of solar power systems • Passive solar heating power
Author :Vesselinka Petrova-Koch Publisher :Springer Science & Business Media ISBN 13 :3540793585 Total Pages :235 pages Book Rating :4.5/5 (47 download)
Book Synopsis High-Efficient Low-Cost Photovoltaics by : Vesselinka Petrova-Koch
Download or read book High-Efficient Low-Cost Photovoltaics written by Vesselinka Petrova-Koch and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2009 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A bird's-eye view of the developmental trends and problems of recent photovoltaics is presented. The worldwide effort to develop high-efficiency low-cost PV modules, making use of most efficient solar cells and clever low-cost solar concentrators is described.
Download or read book Gritty Brits written by Raymund Ryan and published by Carnegie Museum of Art. This book was released on 2007 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gritty Brits presents the work of six emerging architectural practices--all based in London, and all building within the complex setting of the British capital. Featuring the work of Adjaye/Associates, Caruso St John Architects, FAT [Fashion Architecture Taste], Niall McLaughlin Architects, muf and Sergison Bates architects, this succinct and vibrant study investigates five projects from each practice in photographs, drawings and plans. Gritty Brits includes essays by Raymund Ryan and Ian Sinclair that capture the look and feel of contemporary London at a time of tremendous economic and social change. In addition to providing a fascinating view of contemporary London architecture, this volume serves as an unconventional guide to one of the world's greatest cities, off the beaten path.
Download or read book Michael Maltzan written by Raymund Ryan and published by Carnegie Museum of Art. This book was released on 2005 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Edited by Raymund Ryan. Essays by Ai Weiwei and Mirko Zardini. Foreword by Richard Armstrong.
Book Synopsis Folds, Blobs & Boxes by : Joseph Rosa
Download or read book Folds, Blobs & Boxes written by Joseph Rosa and published by Heinz Architectural Center Carnegie Museum of Art. This book was released on 2001 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Sustainable Energy Investment by : Joseph Nyangon
Download or read book Sustainable Energy Investment written by Joseph Nyangon and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2021-03-10 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book examines the technical, market, and policy innovations for unlocking sustainable investment in the energy sector. While finalizing this book, the COVID-19 pandemic is cutting a devastating swath through the global economy, causing the biggest fall in energy sector investment, exacerbating the global trade finance gap, worsening signs of growing income inequality, and devastating the health and livelihoods of millions. What is the parallel between the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate change crisis? The impacts of the global pandemic are expected to last for a few years, whereas those associated with the climate crisis will play out over several decades with potentially irreversible consequences. However, both show that the cost of inaction or delay in addressing the risks can lead to devastating outcomes or a greater probability of irreversible, catastrophic damages. In the context of sustainable energy investment and the transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy, what ways can financial markets and institutions support net-zero-emission activities and the shift to a sustainable economy, including investment in energy efficiency, low-carbon and renewable energy technologies? This book provides students, policymakers, and energy investment professionals with the knowledge and theoretical tools necessary to address related questions in sustainable energy investment, risk management, and energy innovation agendas.