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Base draws on 10 yrs’ fabric engineering with new biogas storage product
Base Structures enters the biogeneration market with its new, heavily prototyped and installed biogas storage sphere. With a capacity ranging from 5m3 to 5,000m3, the biogas domes, are designed to hold methane gas produced from the anaerobic digestive process of organic waste and sludge. Manufactured in the UK, the storage spheres are built to high quality specification with triple membrane ...
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Renewable energy plan hinges on huge Utah caverns
A proposal to export twice as much Wyoming wind power to Los Angeles as the amount of electricity generated by the Hoover Dam includes an engineering feat even more massive than that famous structure: Four chambers, each approaching the size of the Empire State Building, would be carved from an underground salt deposit to hold huge volumes of compressed air. The caverns in central Utah would ...
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First of its Kind Energy Pproject in US Expected to be Constructed in Columbia County
Columbia County may soon be home to one of the most sustainable, advanced energy storage systems in the country, according to Alliant Energy. This week (Sept 22), the company announced it has been selected for a grant of up to approximately $30 million from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) for a proposed 200-megawatt hour energy storage system. Alliant ...
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World's Largest Renewable Energy Storage Project Announced in Utah
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (MHPS) and Magnum Development recently (5/30) joined The Honorable Gary Herbert, Governor of Utah, to announce an initiative to launch the Advanced Clean Energy Storage (ACES) project in central Utah. In the world's largest project of its kind, the ACES initiative will develop 1,000 megawatts of 100 percent clean energy storage, thereby deploying technologies and ...
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New power sources planned to replace nuclear plant
California regulators Thursday approved a plan for two utilities to develop replacement power to help fill the void left by the closure of the San Onofre nuclear power plant, but environmentalists warned it could open the way for more dirty energy. The nuclear plant between San Diego and Los Angeles, which stopped producing power in January 2012, once generated enough electricity for 1.4 million ...
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