THIS IS ADVANCED ENERGY: Anaerobic Digestion

Posted by Caitlin Marquis on Jan 26, 2016 1:33:11 PM

This post is one in a series featuring the complete slate of advanced energy technologies outlined in the report This Is Advanced Energy

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Image courtesy of Harvest Power. Harvest Power is a member of AEE's Business Council. Learn more about membership here.

Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a process by which organic materials, such as livestock manure, food scraps, and municipal or industrial wastewater, are broken down by microorganisms in the absence of oxygen. The product of AD is biogas, a gas mixture comprised primarily of methane and carbon dioxide. AD is one of several options for converting organic matter into useful energy. Different digester types can be used, from simple covered lagoons at animal farms to more sophisticated above-ground steel or concrete tanks. Today, most biogas is burned to generate electricity on-site, but it can also be purified and made into a pipeline-quality substitute for natural gas, including compressed natural gas (CNG) for vehicles. Fats, oils, and grease can be added to manure or wastewater (co-digestion) to enhance energy production. AD is often used in conjunction with combined heat and power for efficient electricity and heat generation, such as on dairy farms and at wastewater treatment plants.

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NEWS: New Deals (and Names!) from AEE Members; New York Prepares to Make REV a Reality

Posted by Lexie Briggs on Jan 22, 2016 2:24:49 PM

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As we in the mid-Atlantic hunker down for a major blizzard, nothing is stopping advanced energy from marching on. We’ll let you know next week if this major weather event causes problems for our grid (as it has in the past), or if advanced energy saves the day (again). Meanwhile, we have news from AEE member companies, and a big year ahead for New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision proceeding.

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Topics: News Update

What is Advanced Energy? THIS is Advanced Energy!

Posted by Caitlin Marquis on Jan 21, 2016 4:08:59 PM

this-is-advanced-energy-COVER-889062-edited.pngTell the truth, gentle reader: Have you ever wondered, “what exactly is advanced energy?” If so, this post is for you. In brief, advanced energy encompasses the technologies and services, both emerging and established, that are delivering an energy system for the 21st century — one that is secure, clean, and affordable. But what are those technologies and services that we consider advanced? The industry is so big and diverse and innovative that this question cannot be answered, at least not comprehensively, in a phrase or a short list or, for that matter, a single blog post. So we are going to introduce the component parts of advanced energy one by one, week by week. Settle in, because it will take over a year to get through them all.

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State of the Union and Advanced Energy: “Strong”

Posted by Lexie Briggs on Jan 15, 2016 10:48:50 AM

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In his final State of the Union address, President Obama declared, unsurprisingly, that the state of the union is strong. We will let the other politicos and pundits debate what that means in terms of defense, education, and other national concerns, and stick to what we know: The state of advanced energy in the U.S. is strong… and growing.

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Topics: News Update, Federal Priorities

Four Trends to Watch in Energy Finance

Posted by Dan Scripps on Jan 11, 2016 6:55:34 PM

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The changing of the calendar is a good time for lists. So far, we at Advanced Energy Economy have given you the Top Five State Policy Battles of 2015. Then there was our list of the Top 10 Advanced Energy News Stories of 2015 – in two parts! Looking ahead, we offered up our Top Federal Policy Areas to Watch. But we’re not done yet. Here are four topics in energy finance to keep an eye on in 2016 and beyond.

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