2017年3月30日星期四

The Chinese Consul General in Western Australia Mr. Lei Kezhong had cordial talks with the Chairman of MNE

On 25 Jan., 2017, the Chairman of MNE went to Western Australia to investigate market and had cordial talks with the Consul General Mr. Lei. They widely exchanged opinions about the market opportunities and promotion of solar applications in Western Australia. Mr. Lei highly praises MNE’s strategy of sticking to self-innovation and persistent input on R&D. 

The Chinese Consul General in Western Australia Mr. Lei Kezhong had cordial talks with the Chairman of MNEThe Chinese Consul General in Western Australia Mr. Lei Kezhong had cordial talks with the Chairman of MNE

2017年3月13日星期一

Solar powered water pump reaches pure water to Lalmonirhat villagers

Solar powered water pump reaches pure water to Lalmonirhat villagers
A woman collects drinking water from the supply line of a solar pump beside her house at Purbo Bejgram village of Tangbhanga union in Lalmonirhat's Hatibandha upazila. Right, the solar power run pump meant for supplying pure water for the villagers. 


Get Pure Water from Solar Powered Water Pump

One hundred and sixty five people of 28 families in Purbo Bejgram village under Hatibandha upazila of the district have been getting pure water since a solar-powered water pump was installed in January 2016.

Before installation of the pump, which cost Tk 4.9 lakh, they had to collect water for drinking from nearby villages, villagers said.

Benifit from Solar Water Pump System

Anjoli Rani Singh, 46, wife of Shyamol Chandra Singh of the village, said, “We had trouble in getting pure water, but the problem was solved when the solar system water pump was installed by the union parishad. We are getting water in our homes through a pipe connected to the pump.”

“We get water from the solar system pump from morning to afternoon every day,” said Sabitri Rani, 35, of the village. “At night, we use stocked water and water from a tube-well,” she added.

Hridoy Chandra Singh, a college student, said, “The solar system makes our life easier by supplying pure water, we are happy now.”

Pronob Chandra Roy, 48, a farmer at Paschim Nawdabash village, said the solar water pump has changed the lifestyle of the residents of Purbo Bejgram, so the residents of Paschim Nawdabash are demanding installation of solar system pump in the village.

Nawdabash Union Parishad (UP) Chairman Ashwini Kumar Basuniya said there is a plan to install a solar system pump in the village this year.

Tangbhanga UP Chairman Atiar Rahman Ati said the solar system water pump was funded by Local Government Support Project, and the upazila innovation team implemented the technology.

“Villagers are getting water supply free of cost, and the union parishad maintains the infrastructure,” he said, adding that they have a plan to install this technology at other villages in the union.       

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2017年3月9日星期四

AIB:Renewables continue to grow at a rapid pace across Europe

AIB:Renewables continue to grow at a rapid pace across Europe

Europe  ’s dem for renewable electricity continues to grow in 2016. Based on statistics from the Association of Issuing Bodies (AIB  ) from 2011 to 2016 the market experienced an annual growth (CAGR) of 12,5%. Last year the dem rose by 5% compared to 2015, now reaching nearly 370 TWh.

“Behind this growth are thouss of businesses millions of households in numerous European countries purchasing renewable electricity documented with Guarantees of Origin” said Tom Lindberg, Managing Director at ECOHZ. “Much of the dem is driven by an increased sense of urgency among leading international businesses in contributing to combating climate change – by switching from fossil fuel power to clean, renewable energy.”

In the context of leading companies across various industries defined a clear sustainability agenda to ensure their future competitiveness. In the last two years several initiatives with similar goals have arisen inter alia RE100 which has now 87 corporate members that have all pledged to consume 100% renewable energy in the next years.

According to the Managing Director from ECOHZ, Hydropower remains the dominant source of electricity, with an approximate 75% market share. However this growth has slowed while the supply of solar wind power documented with EECS GO, grew by 300% 50% respectively, now providing nearly 70 TWh.

Recent statistics from AIB show that Germany, Switzerl, Sweden the Netherls remain as the largest markets for renewable purchases in Europe. While Europe’s biggest market, Germany, has halted its rapid growth, the Dutch market continues to grow at a faster pace than the rest, almost reaching 50 TWh in 2016.

According to Lindberg, Spain has shown an impressive speed after a slow start, now issuing nearly 50 TWh in 2016. The markets France Italy continue their sturdy growth, thus underlining their increasing in significance.

The UK is now the only large renewable producer that not actively participates in the European markets. However, thanks to policy frameworks that allow imports of certain European EECS GO for domestic use, the British market shows too an overall dem growth in 2016, as the Managing Director from ECOHZ said.

Beside the UK, there are more European markets with national systems that do not participate in the Pan-European market place but unlikely have yet to adopt the EECS stard. According to AIB these markets total more than 200 TWh of purchased renewable power. If this is included the actual market volume renewable almost compromises 600TWh in 2016. This represents 50% of all renewable power production in Europe.

The AIB statistics only include Guarantees of Origin based on the EECS stard, that are tradable across national borders, among countries which have joined AIB, that are connected to AIB’s electronic GO hub.

AIB:Renewables continue to grow at a rapid pace across Europe