Clean, Efficient, and Reliable Heat and Power for the 21st Century, Fuel Cell Technologies Program (FCTP) (Fact Sheet).

Clean, Efficient, and Reliable Heat and Power for the 21st Century, Fuel Cell Technologies Program (FCTP) (Fact Sheet).

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Published: 2010

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This overview of the U.S. Department of Energy's Fuel Cell Technologies Program describes the program's focus and goals, along with current fuel cell applications and future potential. The program focuses on research and development of fuel cell systems for diverse applications in the stationary power, portable power, and transportation sectors. It works to reduce costs and improve technologiesto advance fuel cell uses in areas such as combined heat and power, auxiliary power units, portable power systems, and stationary and backup power. To help ensure that fuel cell advances are realized, the program rigorously analyzes energy efficiency, economic, and environmental benefits of fuel cells and seeks to optimize synergies among fuel cell applications and other renewable technologies.


Producing and Using Electricity in the 21st Century: Clean Energy for the 21st Century Fact Sheet

Producing and Using Electricity in the 21st Century: Clean Energy for the 21st Century Fact Sheet

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Published: 1999

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In concert with the electricity industry, the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Power Technologies (OPT) is leading the nation's effort to develop clean, competitive, reliable power technologies for the 21st century. OPT directs research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) programs for an integrated portfolio of renewable power technologies and advanced electric power systems. Thosetechnologies include photovoltaics (PV), solar buildings, concentrating solar power, biopower, wind power, geothermal power, and hydroelectric power.


U.S. Industry Turning Visions Into Reality: Clean Energy for the 21st Century Fact Sheet

U.S. Industry Turning Visions Into Reality: Clean Energy for the 21st Century Fact Sheet

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The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT) brings together stakeholders in the most energy-intensive industries-including steel, metalcasting, aluminum, glass, mining, agriculture, chemicals, forest products, and petroleum-to create a vision of the future for each industry and to devise a strategic plan that will help them achieve their vision. OIT works with U.S.industry partners to help them lower processing costs, reduce energy consumption, and minimize environmental impacts.


Golden Field Office--Advancing DOE Technologies into the 21st Century: Clean Energy for the 21st Century Fact Sheet

Golden Field Office--Advancing DOE Technologies into the 21st Century: Clean Energy for the 21st Century Fact Sheet

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Working with private-sector organizations in almost every state and Mexico, the Golden Field Office provides project management for some 450 renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. These collaborative projects are funded through various financial assistance instruments. Moving DOE's clean energy technologies from the laboratory to the marketplace is Golden's primary goal.


Clean Energy for the 21st Century: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Strategic Plan

Clean Energy for the 21st Century: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Strategic Plan

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Published: 2000

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The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) leads the nation in the research, development, and deployment of affordable, advanced, clean energy technologies. This mission is to be achieved through a series of collaborative efforts--together with its Colorado field office, six regional offices, industry, universities, nongovernmental organizations, andother stakeholders. These efforts will focus on the following two principal areas; 1) Increasing the efficiency of devices, processes, and systems that consume energy; and 2) Increasing the use of renewable energy and natural gas technologies and practices. In direct response to current energy trends and the challenges that will present themselves in the coming decades, EERE has developed thisStrategic Plan, which is designed to foster a secure and reliable energy system that is environmentally sustainable. This document provides the details of this plan.


Clean Power Politics

Clean Power Politics

Author: Joseph P. Tomain

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-02-17

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 1316982521

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The United States has been experiencing an energy transition for over four decades, and now - thanks to the Clean Power Plan of the Obama Administration and the Paris climate agreement - a clean energy future is moving closer to reality. In Clean Power Politics, Joseph Tomain describes how clean energy policies have been developed and, more importantly, what's necessary for a successful transition to a clean energy future, including technological innovation, new business models, and regulatory reforms. The energy system of the future will minimize the environmental costs of traditional energy production and consumption, and emphasize expanded use of natural resources and energy efficiency. Because many new energy technologies can be produced and consumed at smaller scales, they will shift decision-making power away from traditional utilities and empower consumers to make energy choices about consumption and price. In this way, a clean energy future embodies a democratization of energy.


Georgetown Journal of International Affairs

Georgetown Journal of International Affairs

Author: Aaron Baum

Publisher: Georgetown University Press

Published: 2020-11-01

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1647120470

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Climate—Change is Inevitable is the theme of the twenty-first edition of the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. This issue confronts one of humanity’s most consequential challenges head-on in pursuit of a better world. With insights from practitioners, experts, and academics from around the globe, this edition provides a full and robust picture of the intersecting impacts of climate change—from business to security to culture and beyond. The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (GJIA) is the flagship, peer-reviewed academic journal of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. GJIA goes beyond the headlines in identifying and discussing trends that will shape the world, pairing the foresight of students with the wisdom of accomplished thinkers. Each print edition provides readers with a diverse array of timely, peer-reviewed content that brings unique insight to the broader international relations dialogue. The Journal features a Forum section that offers focused analysis on the theme at hand, along with seven regular sections: Business and Economics, Conflict and Security, Human Rights and Development, Society and Culture, Dialogues, Global Governance, and Science and Technology.