Archive for the ‘Wave Power’ Category

Trans-Mediterranean Renewable Energy Cooperation (TREC)

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

One of the problems with renewable energy is the inflexibility of supply. This inflexibility is the very feature that requires EDM which is the topic of this blog. EDM can only go so far in balancing the supply and demand of electricity. Another technique is to builld supergrids that link broad geographical areas so that meteorological variations can be averaged.

The DESERTEC Concept

In 2003 the Trans-Mediterranean Renewable Energy Cooperation (TREC) was founded by the Club of Rome, the Hamburg Climate Protection Foundation and the National Energy Research Center of Jordan (NERC). TREC in cooperation with the German Aerospace Center (DLR) developed the DESERTEC Concept of linking African, Middle East, and Northern European states electrical grids into one supergrid using high voltage direct current (HVDC) interconnects.

This is a fantastic idea. I recommend you visit http://www.desertec.org to learn more and to register your approval for the project in their ‘Give TREC Your Voice’ campaign.

Wave Power

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

A company based in Cork is developing the technology to generate electricity from wave power.

www.oceanenergy.ie

Up to now I have focused on the need for EDM to solve the problem with wind energy penetration on the national grid. The requirement for EDM exists equally for wind and for wave generated power.

To get a good feeling for the state of the wave power industry watch the video below: