Texas
06-06-2009, 07:31 AM
"GALWAY, IRELAND--June 5, 2009--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Enertrag AG (Dauerthal, Germany) recently began construction of an industrial hybrid power plant in Prenzlau in the German region of Uckermark. The plant combines the renewable energy sources of wind, hydrogen and biogas. The project aims to stabilize the continuous energy vaccilations of wind power plants. Enertrag will invest $30 million in the project, which is expected to become operational in April 2010."
http://www.industrialinfo.com/showAbstract.jsp?newsitemID=147383
As U.S. energy policy makers are hard at work figuring out how many coal and nuclear power plants to start building I hope they look around the world to see what's going on. Co-generation, sustainable systems, the use of renewables in innovative ways, etc. It can be done and there are examples that can be followed. Let's not use the "not invented here" load of crap.
http://www.industrialinfo.com/showAbstract.jsp?newsitemID=147383
As U.S. energy policy makers are hard at work figuring out how many coal and nuclear power plants to start building I hope they look around the world to see what's going on. Co-generation, sustainable systems, the use of renewables in innovative ways, etc. It can be done and there are examples that can be followed. Let's not use the "not invented here" load of crap.