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05/11/2015 11:33 | Hmmmm, penny dropped? | ![]() bobby.ifa | |
05/11/2015 11:22 | Had to do a cheeky top up & had to pay the full 7p for my 58k. It's ready to fly now as the RNS's start to increase. Thank you at last! | ![]() bobby.ifa | |
05/11/2015 11:19 | REDT will be a market leading force in Energy Storage in 2016..... Jabil reconized the potential here...just the market is slow to cotton on....this is similar to Pace Micro.....the market was slow for the penny to drop then the Sp over shot to over £13..... the same will happen here..... | ![]() dlg3 | |
05/11/2015 10:59 | PVCORPS earlier this year... Program This technical workshop will have two parts: The Workshop with different presentations around energy management with BIPV : storage (Vanadium Redox-flow battery) and self-consumption. The visit of a BIPV & microgrid in Evora where a Vanadium Redox-flow battery is associated with a BIPV generator and where the advanced strategies of storage management are being validated in real conditions. Agenda 09:30 Bus departure from the Smartgreens venue (Mariott hotel) 11:00 REDT : Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries 11:30 Evora University : Energy Management Strategy validation in a Vanadium redox flow battery 12:00 Rtone : Energy monitoring solutions 12:30 Immersun : Optimize your self-consumption 13:00 Lunch at the demonstrator site & visit 14:00 End of the Workshop & Bus departure from Evora 15:30 Arrival at the Smartgreens venue | ![]() dlg3 | |
05/11/2015 10:59 | 250k BUY,,,,another big Buy and maybe we can break out of the 6 and into a new trading range... | ![]() spellbrook | |
05/11/2015 10:57 | Spell have heard portugal are ready to go ahead....once the door opens in Portugal it opens the door to the whole EDF EDP network which includes UK, France, Spain, Brazil, USA, Poland, Romania, Belgium..... there was a university that was doing a study for EDP, it never got completed, I think it was the universadad de oviedo... Here is a link to a presentation done by EDP at a conference in 2012..... | ![]() dlg3 | |
05/11/2015 10:48 | LSE:PPG are trying to build a network of backup power generation plants using banks of diesel generators. Not surprisingly many are objecting... "We don’t want diesel plants being built anywhere," former British Energy Secretary Ed Davey told The Financial Times on the subject of a government auction for a backup grid." "The government has got to take measures to stop it, because it is extraordinarily counterproductive and absolutely was not what was intended by the capacity auction," former secretary Davey stressed." Surely the much better solution is just to build banks of REDT's storage batteries. | ![]() someuwin | |
05/11/2015 10:47 | John Ward, Executive President of REDT Energy: “Our strategy for 2015 is to close orders for market seeding units and place these into key application markets which have strong demand for storage. The Údarás 40kWh order is our 5th market-seeding unit to be announced focussed on the building PV sector. It will demonstrate that commercial buildings can become largely energy self-sufficient with renewable generation technologies and energy storage at, or below grid parity cost. Our vision has always been to enable the decarbonisation of the electrical network with energy storage. We are proud to be associated with this project as it demonstrates the opportunity that exists to build a self-reliant, robust, and 100% renewable power system with indigenous energy resources. We believe that over the next 12-24 months the Company will begin to ramp the deployment of this technology and begin delivering on that vision” | ![]() spellbrook | |
05/11/2015 10:46 | Steve O Cualáin, CEO Údarás na Gaeltachta, said, “Údar&a Dr Orla Nic Suibhne, GREAT Project Coordinator “It is very exciting from a research perspective, to have this demonstration micro grid available in Belmullet. We look forward to using the data to inform business owners of the financial benefits of local energy generation and on site energy consumption.” | ![]() spellbrook | |
05/11/2015 10:45 | hxxp://www.redtenerg | ![]() spellbrook | |
05/11/2015 10:42 | just Tweeted by the ceo Scott McGregor Scott McGregor @Scott__McGrego RedT's 5th seeding unit to be installed in Ireland,PV and Storage to show how buildings can have energy independent RETWEETS 2 LIKE 1 REDT Energy Storage Camco Clean Energy 2:34 a.m. - 5 Nov 2015 · Details | ![]() spellbrook | |
05/11/2015 10:30 | looks like this will have lots of news up to christmas, could see a massive rise here...... | ![]() dlg3 | |
05/11/2015 10:28 | tully this one interests me!!! smart grid flanders... Smart Grids Flanders wants to enable smart grids and smart meters of the future in Flanders. Hence we bring businesses, universities and research institutions together. | ![]() dlg3 | |
05/11/2015 10:25 | Difficult to buy | ![]() someuwin | |
05/11/2015 10:02 | As expected newsflow should crank up now. Expect big deals to be announced once the ticker and name change is implemented. | ![]() the stigologist | |
05/11/2015 09:54 | This one looks like a coiled spring.Just getting ready to pop. | ![]() shauney2 | |
05/11/2015 09:38 | Re Post 7929 The information at "About Udaras Na Gaeltachta - udaras.ie" is of particular interest, namely: "This project is one of a number of demonstration projects organised under the GREAT Project (Growing Renewable Energy Applications and Technologies) which aims to accelerate the deployment of Smart Grid (SG) in North West Europe." RNS Number : 6144E Camco Clean Energy PLC / Camco Clean Energy PLC Redt Energy New Contract in Ireland 05 November 2015 Extract: "About Udaras Na Gaeltachta - udaras.ie Established in 1980, Údarás na Gaeltachta is the regional authority responsible for the economic, social and cultural development of the Gaeltacht. The overall objective of Údarás na Gaeltachta is to ensure that Irish remains the main communal language of the Gaeltacht and is passed on to future generations. The Authority endeavors to achieve that objective by funding and fostering a wide range of enterprise development and job creation initiatives and by supporting strategic language, cultural and community based activities. This project is one of a number of demonstration projects organised under the GREAT Project (Growing Renewable Energy Applications and Technologies) which aims to accelerate the deployment of Smart Grid (SG) in North West Europe. The focus of the Project is on the provision of information to Regulatory Authorities on technological development, encouraging small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and communities to develop technological solutions in relation to SG, renewable energy (RE) and distributive generation (DG). | ![]() tullynessle | |
05/11/2015 09:25 | RNS today is first class. At first I had some difficulty understanding the reason for locating a unit at Udaras Na Gaeltachta as a "seeding" project. However, after some research, it appears to be an excellent choice. [Note the "Udaras Na Gaeltachta" logo at the top left of the GREAT page - Project Partners] All IMO WELCOME What is GREAT? The GREAT (Growing Renewable Energy Applications and Technologies) project is an EU funded project under the INTERREG IVB NWE Programme. GREAT aims to encourage communities and small to medium size enterprises (SMEs) to develop technological solutions for Smart Grid, Renewable Energy and Distributive Generation; research and develop policy issues for regulatory authorities and provide structured co-operation opportunities between SMEs and research institutes / technology developers. The project encourages cross sector integration involving the following sectors: * Public authorities supporting economic generation and incorporating the requirements of distributed energy in its new developments * Economic development agencies linking with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and transmission bodies to sculpt opportunities for SMEs and providing business support to them * Research bodies involving themselves with all parties for two purposes: technology transfer and analyses of regulatory and market situations to provide good practices and policy recommendations * OEMs and large manufacturers demonstrating the benefits of distributed generation and Smart Grids to enlarge the market and improve their supply chains * SME suppliers in the market developing their businesses through international contacts and consortia x Aims of the GREAT Project Accelerate deployment of Smart Grid benefits in North West Europe (NWE). Smart Grid / Renewable Energy / Distributive generation provide opportunities for SMEs to achieve optimum synergies in this emerging sector. The project stimulates enterprises, develops innovations and creates employment; creates practices / policies that will help to push the third industrial revolution forward in NWE. a) Inform Regulatory and Policy Actors of the opportunities Smart Grid b) Enable and promote the sectors as a growth opportunity for SMEs in NWE. c) Provide a Platform across NWE that promotes and develops Smart Grid benefits; encourage new Smart Grid services and technologies be developed for citizens. Objectives: 1 Develop set of tools to enable SMEs to engage with SG/DG/RE Nexus 2 Provide tools to SMEs to compete for transnational business 3 Stimulate product developments through developing international consortia 4 Increase awareness of market opportunities through distribution network | ![]() tullynessle | |
05/11/2015 07:11 | Well done team RED T...... Keep em coming.... | ![]() spellbrook | |
04/11/2015 23:16 | Inka Schomer Inka Schomer is a Program Coordinator for the Africa Renewable Energy Access (AFREA) Gender and Energy Program at the World Bank. Previously she was a Project Analyst for the Scaling Up Renewable Energy Program in Low Income Countries (SREP) at the Climate Investment Funds (CIF). Prior to joining the World Bank, she worked in carbon and energy consulting with Camco Clean Energy in Johannesburg. She holds an MSc in Environmental Change and Management from the University of Oxford. | ![]() dlg3 | |
04/11/2015 23:13 | lining up South Africa for storage.... The eThekwini municipality will invest R8.7-million in placing solar photovoltaic (PV) panels at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, uShaka Marine World, Kings Park swimming pool, the Metro Police headquarters, eThekwini Water and Sanitation’s (EWS’s) customer service block and Loram House, home to Durban’s strategic projects unit. Aluwani Ramulifho, the recently appointed renewable energy manager at the eThekwini municipality’s Energy Office, said the locations had been strategically selected to raise the profile of solar energy in the city and represent different sized installations. Print Send to Friend 3 0 Panels placed on the arch and above the restaurant at Moses Mabhida Stadium were expected to generate 112 kW, while the panels at uShaka Marine World would add a further 135 kW and those at the Metro Police’s headquarters another 115 kW of power to the city’s grid. Panels on the roof of the Kings Park swimming pool would supply 110 kW, the EWS 45 kW and Loram House 5 kW of electricity. Ramulifho was speaking at an event entitled Preparing Durban for a Solar PV Future that was hosted by the municipality’s energy office and electricity department, as well as the British High Commission and the KwaZulu-Natal Sustainable Energy Forum at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. MORE INSIGHT SunPower breaks ground on 86 MW Prieska solar power plant Dubai diversifies energy mix with solar farm expansion MAN SA unveils R15m solar rooftop system at Durban plant The municipality also on Tuesday launched its Durban Solar Map, making it the first city in South Africa to provide an online means of calculating the costs and viability of installing solar panels on buildings across the city. “We have created the Durban Solar Map so that Durban residents can get a quick estimate of the likely costs of a solar PV installation, as well as an approximation of likely savings,” said Susanna Godehart, the International Energy Transaction Officer at the Energy Office, who demonstrated the process at the event. Residents and businesses using the Website could type in their addresses and, once the map had zoomed in on the specific location, identify the roof area where they would like to install PV panels. The site calculated the size, potential electricity output and cost of an installation on the defined area. Another tool developed by the eThekwini municipality that was unveiled, was a more comprehensive calculator of solar PV installation costs aimed at installers based in Durban. These form part of the Durban Solar City Framework, which was compiled with the assistance of Camco Clean Energy. The company was awarded £50 000 by the British High Commission to work with the eThekwini municipality to help address challenges in implementing a large-scale solar PV roll-out in the city. “Large-scale PV is here, small-scale PV is on its way,” Jonathan Curren of Camco Clean Energy said. He cautioned that there was still a long way to go in addressing the energy crisis in South Africa, emphasising that solar was just one of a mix of technologies that was needed. Curren highlighted a February 2015 National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) paper, entitled ‘Small Scale Embedded Generation: Regulatory Rules’, detailing how this national approach would open the door to the mass roll-out of embedded generation, specifically for system sizes between 100 kW and 1 MW. This would have a significant impact on enterprise development and job creation, he said. He joined Godehart and Sanjeeth Sewchurran from the city’s electricity department in highlighting the fact that 95% of the city’s current solar PV installations were illegal both in technical and town planning terms. It is our preference that if you wish to share this article with others you should please use the following link: hxxp://www.engineeri | ![]() dlg3 | |
04/11/2015 22:57 | did you ever see this one tully The French Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain is part of a network of 112 French Chambers of Commerce and Industry Abroad (CCI France International), which is the largest private French network in the world with a combined membership base of more than 30,000 companies. We were the third French Chamber of Commerce to be set up abroad back in December 1883, after Montevideo in 1882 and Barcelona in 1883. The largest Foreign Chamber in the UK today in terms of both turnover and range of services offered as well as one of the top French Chambers worldwide, we count more than 600 member companies - ranging from SMEs and entrepreneurs to blue chip companies. The diversity and quality of our members - 40% of which are non-French nationals - largely contributes to our success and to the reputation we have acquired over the last 132 years of existence. Our policies are guided by a Board of 17 Directors responsible for all major decisions concerning the Chamber's strategy. The Board is assisted by an Advisory Council of 66 councilors, helping to increase the visibility and the efficiency of the Chamber. We are also a member of the Council of Foreign Chambers in the UK. Date 14/04/2015 Theme 'Energy storage: how new batteries can unlock the renewable market' Speaker Scott McGregor, CEO, Camco Clean Energy Additional Resources More INFO coming soon. | ![]() dlg3 | |
04/11/2015 22:31 | The project in Evora is part of a bigger undertaking -- the PVCROPS project, which is part of the EU Seventh Framework Programme (FP7). PVCROPS is an effort to develop enhanced methodology, management, efficiency and cost reduction for solar PV. Apart from REDT, the project team includes 11 academic and industry partners from Europe. | ![]() dlg3 |
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