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Date: 13 December 2017, 16.00 (GMT); 17.00 (CET); 8.00 (PST); 11.00 (EST)
Duration: 1 hours
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Microgrids precede the establishment of centralized grids and continue to solve reliability and availability issues.
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Date: 27 September 2017, 15.00 (BST); 16.00 (CEST); 10.00 (EDT)
Duration: 1 hours
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The agreement at 2015’s COP21 in Paris felt like a truly symbolic moment in the fight against climate change. But during the last two years a number of uncertainties have arisen. We invite you to a free Elsevier webinar which will discuss the current picture as it relates to climate change.
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Date: 19 October 2016, 4pm (UK); 5pm (Paris); 8am (San Francisco); 11pm (Singapore)
Duration: 1 hours
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How can remote communities be encouraged to adopt renewable technologies? Hybrid Microgrids is one possibility.
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Date: 24 October 2012, 15.00 BST
Duration: 1 hours
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One of the most readily-available and viable solutions to help address the challenge of our growing energy needs is Energy-from-Waste (EfW) – which has the potential to take a multitude of waste streams (such as municipal solid waste) and convert them into energy. We look at how modern techniques can make the technology more efficient.
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Date: 10 November 2011, 10:00 EST, 15:00 GMT, 18:00 UAE
Duration: 1 hours
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Biomass is a very versatile resource that can be used to produce heat, electricity, transport fuels and a range of chemicals and materials. It is used in all these applications today, and its future demand is estimated to grow substantially.
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Date: 24 October 2011, 10:00 EST, 15:00 BST, 18:00 UAE
Duration: 1 hours
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In an increasingly difficult economic climate, with consumers facing increasingly high bills for their electricity, there is a clear demand from many international governments for increasing alternative means of energy supply to the grid.