Category:Energy
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Introductory Material
Articles
- George Papanikolaou – Peer to Peer Energy Production and the Social Conflicts in the Era of Green Development
- John Robb on the Energy Trap: there is no replacing of fossil fuels by renewables under the current economic models
- Jeff Vail on the Energy Trap: a detailed investigation
- Eric Hunting – On the prospects and strategy of peer-to-peer energy
Also: Michel Bauwens – Setting the broader context for P2P infrastructures: The long waves and the new social contract
Books
- Book by David Holmgren on Energy Scenarios
Distributed Energy
- Bill McKibben on Why We Need a P2P Energy Grid; Jeremy Rifkin on the InterGrid
- Towards a World Wide Web of Electricity. Michael Powers.
Status reports:
Let's not forget:
- The Case against Nuclear Energy and for Renewables. By Conrad Miller.
Green Computing
- Report: Smart 2020, enabling the low carbon economy in the information age
- The monster footprint of digital technology: The power consumption of our high-tech machines and devices is hugely underestimated. Here are the statistics to give insight in the true ecological cost of our digital infrastructures.
Policy Proposals
- Five Policy Solutions to the Climate and Energy Crisis. By Richard Heinberg of the Post Carbon Institute
- The "centralized" $420b Solar Grand Plan of Scientific American.
- Peter Barnes commons-based proposal: Why We Need a Cap and Dividend based Skytrust to solve Global Warming
See also:
- Thermoeconomics]: scientific pathways to solar energy
Specifics: Green Computing
Proposals for Green Computing, by Bill St. Arnaud:
- Free Fiber to the Home
- Green Grid
- Green Broadband
- Follow the Energy Computing Grids
- Bits for Carbon Trading
- Virtualization as strategy for green computing
Overview essay:
- ICT and Global Warming. Bill St. Arnaud
Renewables
- Nuclear isn't necessary: detailed review of the arguments and facts and figures. Report Summary
Citations
On the Energy-hungry Internet
Equipment powering the internet accounts annually for 9.4% (or 350 billion kWh) of the total electricity consumption in the US, and 5.3% (or 868 billion kWh) of the global usage. [1]
Key Resources
- To monitor developments, see also our Delicious tag on P2P Energy
- the Distributed Generation Educational Module
Key Companies
For distributed energy creation:
- Nanosolar: plastic solar panel manufacture: “Panel cost of manufacture is said to be $0.30 per watt. Panel cost at retail is around $1. Price of a machine which will print panels: $0.16 per panel per year.”
- Konarka Technologies: “thinks their panels will be about 1/3 the price of nanosolar. In about a year or so.”
- Jellyfish Wind Turbines: $400 a pop
Pages in category "Energy"
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