natural gas

Solar Power for Tomorrow's World (2011)

Submitted by Dan Fernandez on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 14:10.

This presentation was created by Ken May of Abengoa Solar, and was published by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE). It explains the potential of solar thermal to displace conventional electric use and create long term utility savings.

Mission Heights Condominiums Solar Thermal Hot Water Heating System (2007)

Submitted by Dan Fernandez on Fri, 01/20/2012 - 00:11.

This case study was written by Adroit Solar, a solar energy company in California. It profiles a solar thermal installation at the Mission Heights Condominium complex which provides solar thermal water heating to 116 residential units in 3 buildings.

Natural Gas vs. Solar Energy Cost Analysis (2008)

Submitted by Todd Costello on Thu, 05/20/2010 - 20:29.

A study was conducted by the United States Department of Energy and The National Renewable Energy Laboratory to analyze the cost and performance of solar thermal electricity. Study proved that high development of solar thermal electricity plants would allow for costs to decrease for solar thermal by 2020.

It is projected that prices will rise for natural gas generated electricity from 7.894 cents per kilowatt hour to 8.098 cents per kilowatt hour.

The Technical Potential of SWH to Reduce Fossil Fuels & GHG Emissions in the USA (2007)

Submitted by Stuart Jackson on Wed, 07/01/2009 - 16:13.

This study from 2007 provided by the NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) offers a technical analysis of the solar water heating (SWH) potential in reducing fossil fuel consumption and associated greenhouse gas emissions in U.S. residential and commercial buildings.

Medium Scale Solar Crop Dryers for Agricultural Products in Barbados

Submitted by Stuart Jackson on Tue, 06/09/2009 - 12:30.

Solar crop dryers are a cost effective solution to tackle problems related to food preservation in sunny climates.

In some communities, solar energy is often the only heat source which can be used to dry low cost agricultural products economically. However as natural gas prices are very cheap in Barbados, this solar application tends to lose its attractiveness for most operators.