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Renewable energy feed-in tariff explained
Short video explaining the feed-in tariff for renewable energy in Victoria.
published: 03 Dec 2019
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Green Chemistry Principles - Renewable Feedstocks | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Learn the basics about the renewable feedstocks principle of green chemistry, as a part of environmental chemistry.
Many plastic products are derived from crude oil, which is a non-renewable resource.
It takes millions of years for dead carbon-based living
organisms to be compressed by layers and layers of sediment before we get crude oil. Hence there is not an infinite supply of crude oil.
The term renewable feedstock refers to raw material derived from natural resources. The usage of renewable feedstock reduces the amount of harmful waste produced from the crude oil refinery and distillation processes.
Most printer inks are made from crude-oil derived pigments. Soy-based inks are being developed, which come from a plant and so is a renewable resource. The recycling process of pape...
published: 05 May 2016
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Feed-In Tariffs - Germany's Renewable Energy Program
This Earth Report video Payback Time" describes Germany's highly successful program for making solar and other forms of renewable energy cost-effective today. This high quality video explains how the German incentive program works and how it can be duplicated in other countries around the world. It was produced with the help of the World Future Council.
published: 20 May 2009
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Renewable Energy 101: How Does Biomass Energy Work?
https://www.greenmountainenergy.com/why-renewable-energy/renewable-energy-101/biomass/
The great thing about biomass energy (or simply “bioenergy”) is that its sources are plant and animal waste. So not only does biomass energy divert this organic matter from the waste stream — it turns it into something we all need, without polluting the planet. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, by 2030, the U.S. has the potential to sustainably produce 1 billion tons of bioenergy each year. As far as renewable energy sources go, biomass is not the most glamorous. But, biomass energy successfully solves two major environmental problems at once — an incredible feat if there ever was one!
Transcript:
Renewable Energy 101
Biomass … the original renewable energy. It's been part of our lives si...
published: 03 Oct 2017
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The rise and fall of feed-in tariff and alternative renewable energy policies: the German experience
published: 23 Feb 2018
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Renewable Energy Policy in Saudi Arabia: Design of Feed-In Tariff for PV
Electricity consumption in Saudi Arabia has been growing steadily over the past decades driven by growth in population and industrial sector. To address this growing demand in energy, a plan for renewable energy has been announced and its execution is ongoing with a slow pace due to centralized approach of building large scale projects. This report provided a forecast for future energy consumption using triple exponential smoothing and proposed a revision to the energy plan in line with international electricity policies. A survey of the industrial sector showed large amount of utilizable area 72,000 Km2 and average solar irradiance 5,400 Wh/m2 higher than global average. The report proposed a policy to rush in renewable energy by adding 10.9 GW PV capacity to the gird through participatio...
published: 19 Apr 2020
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Feed in Tariffs Boosting Kenya's Renewable Energy Sector
Feed-in Tariffs, often abbreviated as FiTs, are policy mechanisms designed to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy sources. They work by offering long-term contracts to renewable energy producers, typically based on the cost of generation of each technology. These tariffs can significantly stimulate the growth of renewable energy by providing a guaranteed and attractive return on investment for renewable energy projects.
In the context of a developing nation like Kenya, the implementation of FiTs has been instrumental in boosting the country's renewable energy sector. It has incentivized both local and international developers to invest in renewable energy projects in Kenya, which is rich in resources like solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal energy.
FiTs have indeed played a signif...
published: 28 Jul 2023
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Financing Renewable Energy Projects - Contracts for Difference (CfD) Auctions
This video looks at the Contracts for Difference auctions in Great Britain. What is it, why is it used and how does it work.
The Contracts for Difference (or CfD as it is more commonly termed) is an auction where developers of renewable generation (such as onshore wind farms, offshore wind farms and solar farms) bid into an auction with the aim of winning a 15-year contract that will guarantee a standard rate of payment for the electricity they produce.
Check out our free training course 'A Guide to The Electricity Industry in Great Britain', live on Udemy at https://www.udemy.com/course/a-guide-to-the-electricity-industry-in-great-britain/?referralCode=21C6F37823BD24ED005B
Check out our other course on Udemy, 'Electricity Trading in Great Britain', https://www.udemy.com/course/electri...
published: 16 Mar 2023
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Special Topic Training - Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Future - 2024 Envirothon
Special topic expert Scott Cameron, Northern Virginia SWCD District Director, presents this training to help prepare teams for the Special Topic Station of the 2024 Local Envirothon Competition.
This training is provided in partnership from Northern Virginia SWCD and Loudoun SWCD in support of our local Envirothon programs.
published: 01 Mar 2024
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Integrated Smart System Feeding Fish Based on Renewable Energy for Thailand Inventors Day 2024
A Feeding fish machine that using IOT technology (smart system) and power resources from solar panel as renewable energy. The machine turn on/off with smart phone from any place and any time places by fish farmer. The technology replaced man power (fish farmer) activity and economical add value.
The use of appropriate technology (smart system integration) for fish feed is not yet known by fish farmers. Feeding fish farms in ponds managed by farmers requires special attention. This is because fish development/growth is greatly influenced by the quality, quantity and frequency of fish feeding.
The problems faced by fish farmers are:
a. Continuous fish feeding when farmers cannot go to the fish pond.
b. Feeding fish using human labor is felt to be inefficient due to time feeding every day wi...
published: 29 Nov 2023
0:31
Renewable energy feed-in tariff explained
Short video explaining the feed-in tariff for renewable energy in Victoria.
Short video explaining the feed-in tariff for renewable energy in Victoria.
https://wn.com/Renewable_Energy_Feed_In_Tariff_Explained
Short video explaining the feed-in tariff for renewable energy in Victoria.
- published: 03 Dec 2019
- views: 8334
1:54
Green Chemistry Principles - Renewable Feedstocks | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Learn the basics about the renewable feedstocks principle of green chemistry, as a part of environmental chemistry.
Many plastic products are derived from crud...
Learn the basics about the renewable feedstocks principle of green chemistry, as a part of environmental chemistry.
Many plastic products are derived from crude oil, which is a non-renewable resource.
It takes millions of years for dead carbon-based living
organisms to be compressed by layers and layers of sediment before we get crude oil. Hence there is not an infinite supply of crude oil.
The term renewable feedstock refers to raw material derived from natural resources. The usage of renewable feedstock reduces the amount of harmful waste produced from the crude oil refinery and distillation processes.
Most printer inks are made from crude-oil derived pigments. Soy-based inks are being developed, which come from a plant and so is a renewable resource. The recycling process of paper products printed with soy-based inks is also considerably more environmentally friendly. When paper products are recycled, the ink on paper needs to be removed first which is difficult with petroleum based inks, but significantly easier to de-ink soy-based inks.
SUBSCRIBE to the Fuse School YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT.
JOIN our platform at www.fuseschool.org
This video is part of 'Chemistry for All' - a Chemistry Education project by our Charity Fuse Foundation - the organisation behind The Fuse School. These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid. Find our other Chemistry videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW0gavSzhMlReKGMVfUt6YuNQsO0bqSMV
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fuseSchool
Access a deeper Learning Experience in the Fuse School platform and app: www.fuseschool.org
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This Open Educational Resource is free of charge, under a Creative Commons License: Attribution-NonCommercial CC BY-NC ( View License Deed: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ ). You are allowed to download the video for nonprofit, educational use. If you would like to modify the video, please contact us: info@fuseschool.org
https://wn.com/Green_Chemistry_Principles_Renewable_Feedstocks_|_Environmental_Chemistry_|_Chemistry_|_Fuseschool
Learn the basics about the renewable feedstocks principle of green chemistry, as a part of environmental chemistry.
Many plastic products are derived from crude oil, which is a non-renewable resource.
It takes millions of years for dead carbon-based living
organisms to be compressed by layers and layers of sediment before we get crude oil. Hence there is not an infinite supply of crude oil.
The term renewable feedstock refers to raw material derived from natural resources. The usage of renewable feedstock reduces the amount of harmful waste produced from the crude oil refinery and distillation processes.
Most printer inks are made from crude-oil derived pigments. Soy-based inks are being developed, which come from a plant and so is a renewable resource. The recycling process of paper products printed with soy-based inks is also considerably more environmentally friendly. When paper products are recycled, the ink on paper needs to be removed first which is difficult with petroleum based inks, but significantly easier to de-ink soy-based inks.
SUBSCRIBE to the Fuse School YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT.
JOIN our platform at www.fuseschool.org
This video is part of 'Chemistry for All' - a Chemistry Education project by our Charity Fuse Foundation - the organisation behind The Fuse School. These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid. Find our other Chemistry videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW0gavSzhMlReKGMVfUt6YuNQsO0bqSMV
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fuseSchool
Access a deeper Learning Experience in the Fuse School platform and app: www.fuseschool.org
Follow us: http://www.youtube.com/fuseschool
Friend us: http://www.facebook.com/fuseschool
This Open Educational Resource is free of charge, under a Creative Commons License: Attribution-NonCommercial CC BY-NC ( View License Deed: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ ). You are allowed to download the video for nonprofit, educational use. If you would like to modify the video, please contact us: info@fuseschool.org
- published: 05 May 2016
- views: 12116
10:40
Feed-In Tariffs - Germany's Renewable Energy Program
This Earth Report video Payback Time" describes Germany's highly successful program for making solar and other forms of renewable energy cost-effective today. ...
This Earth Report video Payback Time" describes Germany's highly successful program for making solar and other forms of renewable energy cost-effective today. This high quality video explains how the German incentive program works and how it can be duplicated in other countries around the world. It was produced with the help of the World Future Council.
https://wn.com/Feed_In_Tariffs_Germany's_Renewable_Energy_Program
This Earth Report video Payback Time" describes Germany's highly successful program for making solar and other forms of renewable energy cost-effective today. This high quality video explains how the German incentive program works and how it can be duplicated in other countries around the world. It was produced with the help of the World Future Council.
- published: 20 May 2009
- views: 19156
1:31
Renewable Energy 101: How Does Biomass Energy Work?
https://www.greenmountainenergy.com/why-renewable-energy/renewable-energy-101/biomass/
The great thing about biomass energy (or simply “bioenergy”) is that its...
https://www.greenmountainenergy.com/why-renewable-energy/renewable-energy-101/biomass/
The great thing about biomass energy (or simply “bioenergy”) is that its sources are plant and animal waste. So not only does biomass energy divert this organic matter from the waste stream — it turns it into something we all need, without polluting the planet. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, by 2030, the U.S. has the potential to sustainably produce 1 billion tons of bioenergy each year. As far as renewable energy sources go, biomass is not the most glamorous. But, biomass energy successfully solves two major environmental problems at once — an incredible feat if there ever was one!
Transcript:
Renewable Energy 101
Biomass … the original renewable energy. It's been part of our lives since our ancestors learned to control fire. In fact, it's made possible by the sun, whose energy is absorbed by trees and plants through photosynthesis and then released when organic matter is burned or decomposes.
First, there's plant waste. Wood scraps, sawdust and crop waste can be collected from farms or manufacturers. The waste is burned to heat water. The hot water creates steam. The pressure of the steam spins a turbine. The turbine powers a generator. The generator creates electricity. Simple, really!
Next up: animal waste … also known as “the problem of cow poop.” The solution? Waste from farm animals can be collected in a large tank, called a digester, filled with bacteria that eats the waste and converts it to methane gas. The methane is captured and burned to heat water and create steam. Sound familiar? Second verse, same as the first.
This same principle can also be used to capture methane — a potent greenhouse gas with 25 times the heat-trapping ability of carbon dioxide — from landfills. Once a section of the landfill is closed off, pipes are run from the waste to collect the gas, which can then be burned to make electricity or heat. Biomass may not be the prettiest form of renewable energy, and it needs to be used carefully and thoughtfully to protect the ecosystems that prevent greenhouse gas emissions, but it can be a smart way to make use of waste. Power to the poop!
About Green Mountain Energy: As the nation’s longest-serving renewable energy retailer, we’ve been on a mission to change the way power is made since 1997. By choosing our 100% clean, renewable wind and solar energy plans for their homes and businesses, Green Mountain customers have avoided more than 81 billion pounds of CO2 emissions to date — that’s like taking 8.6 million cars off the road for an entire year! But, we’re more than just an energy company. We’re helping our customers make a positive environmental impact, support a cleaner grid and green their carbon footprints with sustainable living solutions, renewable energy plans and the purchase of carbon offsets. And, our charitable program, Green Mountain Energy Sun Club®, has donated more than $10 million in grants to nonprofits for sustainability projects focused on renewable energy, energy efficiency, resource conservation and environmental stewardship. For more information, visit greenmountainenergy.com and gmesunclub.org. Together, we’re building a cleaner, greener tomorrow.
More from Green Mountain Energy!
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https://wn.com/Renewable_Energy_101_How_Does_Biomass_Energy_Work
https://www.greenmountainenergy.com/why-renewable-energy/renewable-energy-101/biomass/
The great thing about biomass energy (or simply “bioenergy”) is that its sources are plant and animal waste. So not only does biomass energy divert this organic matter from the waste stream — it turns it into something we all need, without polluting the planet. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, by 2030, the U.S. has the potential to sustainably produce 1 billion tons of bioenergy each year. As far as renewable energy sources go, biomass is not the most glamorous. But, biomass energy successfully solves two major environmental problems at once — an incredible feat if there ever was one!
Transcript:
Renewable Energy 101
Biomass … the original renewable energy. It's been part of our lives since our ancestors learned to control fire. In fact, it's made possible by the sun, whose energy is absorbed by trees and plants through photosynthesis and then released when organic matter is burned or decomposes.
First, there's plant waste. Wood scraps, sawdust and crop waste can be collected from farms or manufacturers. The waste is burned to heat water. The hot water creates steam. The pressure of the steam spins a turbine. The turbine powers a generator. The generator creates electricity. Simple, really!
Next up: animal waste … also known as “the problem of cow poop.” The solution? Waste from farm animals can be collected in a large tank, called a digester, filled with bacteria that eats the waste and converts it to methane gas. The methane is captured and burned to heat water and create steam. Sound familiar? Second verse, same as the first.
This same principle can also be used to capture methane — a potent greenhouse gas with 25 times the heat-trapping ability of carbon dioxide — from landfills. Once a section of the landfill is closed off, pipes are run from the waste to collect the gas, which can then be burned to make electricity or heat. Biomass may not be the prettiest form of renewable energy, and it needs to be used carefully and thoughtfully to protect the ecosystems that prevent greenhouse gas emissions, but it can be a smart way to make use of waste. Power to the poop!
About Green Mountain Energy: As the nation’s longest-serving renewable energy retailer, we’ve been on a mission to change the way power is made since 1997. By choosing our 100% clean, renewable wind and solar energy plans for their homes and businesses, Green Mountain customers have avoided more than 81 billion pounds of CO2 emissions to date — that’s like taking 8.6 million cars off the road for an entire year! But, we’re more than just an energy company. We’re helping our customers make a positive environmental impact, support a cleaner grid and green their carbon footprints with sustainable living solutions, renewable energy plans and the purchase of carbon offsets. And, our charitable program, Green Mountain Energy Sun Club®, has donated more than $10 million in grants to nonprofits for sustainability projects focused on renewable energy, energy efficiency, resource conservation and environmental stewardship. For more information, visit greenmountainenergy.com and gmesunclub.org. Together, we’re building a cleaner, greener tomorrow.
More from Green Mountain Energy!
Website: http://bit.ly/1IKvQId
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1Ovf9AV
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Qmn2dk
Instagram: http://bit.ly/1g7xE2t
© 2020 Green Mountain Energy Company. All rights reserved.
- published: 03 Oct 2017
- views: 755782
25:11
Renewable Energy Policy in Saudi Arabia: Design of Feed-In Tariff for PV
Electricity consumption in Saudi Arabia has been growing steadily over the past decades driven by growth in population and industrial sector. To address this gr...
Electricity consumption in Saudi Arabia has been growing steadily over the past decades driven by growth in population and industrial sector. To address this growing demand in energy, a plan for renewable energy has been announced and its execution is ongoing with a slow pace due to centralized approach of building large scale projects. This report provided a forecast for future energy consumption using triple exponential smoothing and proposed a revision to the energy plan in line with international electricity policies. A survey of the industrial sector showed large amount of utilizable area 72,000 Km2 and average solar irradiance 5,400 Wh/m2 higher than global average. The report proposed a policy to rush in renewable energy by adding 10.9 GW PV capacity to the gird through participation of the private sector, where the potential renewable energy generation from PV was calculated to be around 237 TWh in two regions. The proposed policy has been optimized using linear programming and findings showed that best fit Feed-in Triff model is Front-Loaded and it benefited the investor in a form of short payback period of 3 years and ROI over 28%. The subsidy allocated to proposed policy is $13 Billion which is within committed budget for RE plan, and would increase GDP by 1%.
https://wn.com/Renewable_Energy_Policy_In_Saudi_Arabia_Design_Of_Feed_In_Tariff_For_Pv
Electricity consumption in Saudi Arabia has been growing steadily over the past decades driven by growth in population and industrial sector. To address this growing demand in energy, a plan for renewable energy has been announced and its execution is ongoing with a slow pace due to centralized approach of building large scale projects. This report provided a forecast for future energy consumption using triple exponential smoothing and proposed a revision to the energy plan in line with international electricity policies. A survey of the industrial sector showed large amount of utilizable area 72,000 Km2 and average solar irradiance 5,400 Wh/m2 higher than global average. The report proposed a policy to rush in renewable energy by adding 10.9 GW PV capacity to the gird through participation of the private sector, where the potential renewable energy generation from PV was calculated to be around 237 TWh in two regions. The proposed policy has been optimized using linear programming and findings showed that best fit Feed-in Triff model is Front-Loaded and it benefited the investor in a form of short payback period of 3 years and ROI over 28%. The subsidy allocated to proposed policy is $13 Billion which is within committed budget for RE plan, and would increase GDP by 1%.
- published: 19 Apr 2020
- views: 385
13:12
Feed in Tariffs Boosting Kenya's Renewable Energy Sector
Feed-in Tariffs, often abbreviated as FiTs, are policy mechanisms designed to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy sources. They work by offering long-te...
Feed-in Tariffs, often abbreviated as FiTs, are policy mechanisms designed to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy sources. They work by offering long-term contracts to renewable energy producers, typically based on the cost of generation of each technology. These tariffs can significantly stimulate the growth of renewable energy by providing a guaranteed and attractive return on investment for renewable energy projects.
In the context of a developing nation like Kenya, the implementation of FiTs has been instrumental in boosting the country's renewable energy sector. It has incentivized both local and international developers to invest in renewable energy projects in Kenya, which is rich in resources like solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal energy.
FiTs have indeed played a significant role in shaping Kenya's energy landscape towards more sustainable and clean sources, contributing to the global effort against climate change and towards energy security. By learning from the Kenyan experience with FiTs, other countries can also devise effective strategies for stimulating their own renewable energy sectors.
This discussion around FiTs is an essential part of the broader conversation around renewable energy policies and their critical role in combating climate change. As we continue to explore these themes, we invite you to engage, share, and contribute your own thoughts and experiences.
#FeedInTariffs #KenyaRenewableEnergy #GreenEnergyPolicies #SolarPower #WindPower #GeothermalEnergy #HydroPower #ClimateChangePolicies #SustainableEnergy #GreenEnergyProjects
https://wn.com/Feed_In_Tariffs_Boosting_Kenya's_Renewable_Energy_Sector
Feed-in Tariffs, often abbreviated as FiTs, are policy mechanisms designed to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy sources. They work by offering long-term contracts to renewable energy producers, typically based on the cost of generation of each technology. These tariffs can significantly stimulate the growth of renewable energy by providing a guaranteed and attractive return on investment for renewable energy projects.
In the context of a developing nation like Kenya, the implementation of FiTs has been instrumental in boosting the country's renewable energy sector. It has incentivized both local and international developers to invest in renewable energy projects in Kenya, which is rich in resources like solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal energy.
FiTs have indeed played a significant role in shaping Kenya's energy landscape towards more sustainable and clean sources, contributing to the global effort against climate change and towards energy security. By learning from the Kenyan experience with FiTs, other countries can also devise effective strategies for stimulating their own renewable energy sectors.
This discussion around FiTs is an essential part of the broader conversation around renewable energy policies and their critical role in combating climate change. As we continue to explore these themes, we invite you to engage, share, and contribute your own thoughts and experiences.
#FeedInTariffs #KenyaRenewableEnergy #GreenEnergyPolicies #SolarPower #WindPower #GeothermalEnergy #HydroPower #ClimateChangePolicies #SustainableEnergy #GreenEnergyProjects
- published: 28 Jul 2023
- views: 42
5:25
Financing Renewable Energy Projects - Contracts for Difference (CfD) Auctions
This video looks at the Contracts for Difference auctions in Great Britain. What is it, why is it used and how does it work.
The Contracts for Difference (or C...
This video looks at the Contracts for Difference auctions in Great Britain. What is it, why is it used and how does it work.
The Contracts for Difference (or CfD as it is more commonly termed) is an auction where developers of renewable generation (such as onshore wind farms, offshore wind farms and solar farms) bid into an auction with the aim of winning a 15-year contract that will guarantee a standard rate of payment for the electricity they produce.
Check out our free training course 'A Guide to The Electricity Industry in Great Britain', live on Udemy at https://www.udemy.com/course/a-guide-to-the-electricity-industry-in-great-britain/?referralCode=21C6F37823BD24ED005B
Check out our other course on Udemy, 'Electricity Trading in Great Britain', https://www.udemy.com/course/electricity-trading-in-great-britain/?referralCode=DFFB42D0EAF1C1A8AD41
https://wn.com/Financing_Renewable_Energy_Projects_Contracts_For_Difference_(Cfd)_Auctions
This video looks at the Contracts for Difference auctions in Great Britain. What is it, why is it used and how does it work.
The Contracts for Difference (or CfD as it is more commonly termed) is an auction where developers of renewable generation (such as onshore wind farms, offshore wind farms and solar farms) bid into an auction with the aim of winning a 15-year contract that will guarantee a standard rate of payment for the electricity they produce.
Check out our free training course 'A Guide to The Electricity Industry in Great Britain', live on Udemy at https://www.udemy.com/course/a-guide-to-the-electricity-industry-in-great-britain/?referralCode=21C6F37823BD24ED005B
Check out our other course on Udemy, 'Electricity Trading in Great Britain', https://www.udemy.com/course/electricity-trading-in-great-britain/?referralCode=DFFB42D0EAF1C1A8AD41
- published: 16 Mar 2023
- views: 5309
41:00
Special Topic Training - Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Future - 2024 Envirothon
Special topic expert Scott Cameron, Northern Virginia SWCD District Director, presents this training to help prepare teams for the Special Topic Station of the ...
Special topic expert Scott Cameron, Northern Virginia SWCD District Director, presents this training to help prepare teams for the Special Topic Station of the 2024 Local Envirothon Competition.
This training is provided in partnership from Northern Virginia SWCD and Loudoun SWCD in support of our local Envirothon programs.
https://wn.com/Special_Topic_Training_Renewable_Energy_For_A_Sustainable_Future_2024_Envirothon
Special topic expert Scott Cameron, Northern Virginia SWCD District Director, presents this training to help prepare teams for the Special Topic Station of the 2024 Local Envirothon Competition.
This training is provided in partnership from Northern Virginia SWCD and Loudoun SWCD in support of our local Envirothon programs.
- published: 01 Mar 2024
- views: 11
5:12
Integrated Smart System Feeding Fish Based on Renewable Energy for Thailand Inventors Day 2024
A Feeding fish machine that using IOT technology (smart system) and power resources from solar panel as renewable energy. The machine turn on/off with smart pho...
A Feeding fish machine that using IOT technology (smart system) and power resources from solar panel as renewable energy. The machine turn on/off with smart phone from any place and any time places by fish farmer. The technology replaced man power (fish farmer) activity and economical add value.
The use of appropriate technology (smart system integration) for fish feed is not yet known by fish farmers. Feeding fish farms in ponds managed by farmers requires special attention. This is because fish development/growth is greatly influenced by the quality, quantity and frequency of fish feeding.
The problems faced by fish farmers are:
a. Continuous fish feeding when farmers cannot go to the fish pond.
b. Feeding fish using human labor is felt to be inefficient due to time feeding every day with a frequency of morning and evening every day.
c. Fish feeding is more distributed along the edge of the pond, so that the fish in the middle of not getting food.
The fish farmer activity each 8 hour every day on fish pond make big problem in Indonesia. Beside that the pond location is so far from the community farmer living. So, a feeding fish machine that using IOT technology (smart system) is the best solution problem. The machine using power resources from solar panel as renewable energy. The prototype dimension of machine is 75 x 75 x 180 cm with capacity until 50 kg feed fish, but the capacity can be added based on feed fish required. The machine can be placed in the farm that so far from the electric resources. Besides that, the farmer more effective in maintenance working fish. The machine turn on/off with smart phone from any place and any time places by fish farmer. The technology replaced man power (fish farmer) activity and economical add value.
https://wn.com/Integrated_Smart_System_Feeding_Fish_Based_On_Renewable_Energy_For_Thailand_Inventors_Day_2024
A Feeding fish machine that using IOT technology (smart system) and power resources from solar panel as renewable energy. The machine turn on/off with smart phone from any place and any time places by fish farmer. The technology replaced man power (fish farmer) activity and economical add value.
The use of appropriate technology (smart system integration) for fish feed is not yet known by fish farmers. Feeding fish farms in ponds managed by farmers requires special attention. This is because fish development/growth is greatly influenced by the quality, quantity and frequency of fish feeding.
The problems faced by fish farmers are:
a. Continuous fish feeding when farmers cannot go to the fish pond.
b. Feeding fish using human labor is felt to be inefficient due to time feeding every day with a frequency of morning and evening every day.
c. Fish feeding is more distributed along the edge of the pond, so that the fish in the middle of not getting food.
The fish farmer activity each 8 hour every day on fish pond make big problem in Indonesia. Beside that the pond location is so far from the community farmer living. So, a feeding fish machine that using IOT technology (smart system) is the best solution problem. The machine using power resources from solar panel as renewable energy. The prototype dimension of machine is 75 x 75 x 180 cm with capacity until 50 kg feed fish, but the capacity can be added based on feed fish required. The machine can be placed in the farm that so far from the electric resources. Besides that, the farmer more effective in maintenance working fish. The machine turn on/off with smart phone from any place and any time places by fish farmer. The technology replaced man power (fish farmer) activity and economical add value.
- published: 29 Nov 2023
- views: 48