Corporation Commission approves APS incentive hike for solar … Bizjournals.com The Arizona Corporation Commission approved a request for another $143 million in commercial solar system incentives to be given out by Arizona Public … and more
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Corporation Commission approves APS incentive hike for solar … Bizjournals.com The Arizona Corporation Commission approved a request for another $143 million in commercial solar system incentives to be given out by Arizona Public … and more
APS seeks more money for commercial solar systems Bizjournals.com Arizona Public Service Co. is looking to raise an additional $143 million to boost the rollout of commercial solar power systems as demand outstrips the … Debate erupts over how APS spends alternative energy surcharge AZ Central.com all 6 news articles
Arizona Public Service Co. launched an incentive program for home builders to add solar power systems to homes as either standard or optional equipment. View post:
In Massachusetts, Greentech Media is reporting that Green Fuel Technologies is closing its doors . The company that won “Emissions Energy Project of the Year” at the Platts Awards, and staged pilot tests in Arizona and Louisiana, will be selling off the company’s intellectual property and other assets, after an unsuccessful capital raising effort over the past months. The company had laid off half of its staff in January despite a $92 million agreement with Aurantia in Spain to develop an algae-to-energy project at the Holcim cement plant near the Spanish-Gibraltar border town of Jerez de la Frontera. The company was formed in 2004 and established some of its initial photobioreactor tests on top of a roof at MIT. The company was considered a leader in the field of closed-system photobioreactors, but closed systems have not yet fulfilled hopes for reaching cost competitiveness. In recent months, advances made by companies such as Aurora Biofuels and PetroAlgae have centered on open-pond systems that have far lower capital costs. The company’s celebrated pilot test with Arizona Public Service in 2007 was a kick-starter for increased interest in the algae-to-energy space, but ultimately the company shut down the APS project over cost concerns and algae blooms. The company said that it had abandoned glass tube and plastic bag photobioreactors over cost concerns and would introduce a new set of designs for its closed production process. The company’s most recent CEO, Dow Chemical veteran Simon Upfiill-Brown, pronounced on his appointment last June that “algae has come of age”, but the algae age does not appear to be including GreenFuel in its plans. A GreenFuel Technologies timeline: October 21, 2008 GreenFuel Algae CO2 Recycling Project with Aurantia enters second phase at Spanish cement plant June 17, 2008 Simon Upfill-Brown Joins GreenFuel as CEO and Director May 14, 2008 GreenFuel Raises $13.9M for Development and Scaling Projects April 14, 2008 Iowa Power Fund Announces Preliminary Approval for $2.3M R&D Grant July 25, 2007 GreenFuel Secures $5.5 Million in Bridge Financing July 17, 2007 Testing of Coal-Based Algae-to-Biofuels System Begins at Sunflower Integrated Bioenergy Center April 13, 2007 NRG Energy Testing GreenFuel Technologies Algae Bioreactor System to Recycle Carbon Dioxide Emissions into Renewable Biofuels at Louisiana Power Plant December 6, 2006 GreenFuel and Arizona Public Service Company Win “Emissions Energy Project of the Year” at 2006 Platts Global Energy Awards November 30, 2006 Arizona Public Service and GreenFuel Technologies Successfully Recycle Power Plant Flue Gases into Transportation-Grade Biodiesel and Ethanol November 09, 2006 GreenFuel Technologies Honored Second Year Running For Energy Competitiveness September 12, 2006 GreenFuel Technologies Receives 2006 Frost & Sullivan “Technology Innovation of the Year” Award April 11, 2006 GreenFuel Receives $6.8M from Polaris – Completes $18M B-Round Funding January 30, 2006 GreenFuel Establishes New Headquarters November 7, 2005 GreenFuel Technologies Corporation Honored for Energy Competitiveness September 27, 2005 GreenFuel Technologies Corporation Signs Agreement With Industrial Technology Firm IST September 13, 2005 GreenFuel Technologies Corporation Delivers Field Trial System to First Commercial Customer July 11, 2005 GreenFuel Secures $2.38 Million in Bridge Financing June 13, 2005 GreenFuel Technologies Corporation Selected to Receive City of Cambridge GoGreen Business Award February 23, 2005 GreenFuel Featured in PBS Scientific American Frontiers Episode, Titled “Hydrogen Hopes” July 19, 2004 GreenFuel Technologies Corp. Announces Beta Site Installation at MIT Cogen April 12, 2004 Payload Systems Inc. Announces Launch of GreenFuel Technologies Corporation
In Australia, Jatoil announced that it will unwind its joint venture with PT Bio-diesel AustIndo under which Jatoil purchased a 50 percent stake in the Indonesian jatropha plantation in exchange for 20 million shares in Jatoil worth $4 million at the time. The rest is here: 3/26/09 Climate Change Experiment: Arizona’s largest utility, Arizona Public Service, received a one-year aquifer protection permit March 25 from US EPA Region 9 and the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) to experimentally pump 2,000 tons of carbon dioxide (also known as carbon sequestration) into a deep-aquifer saline formation of groundwater 3500 feet below their Cholla … Go here to see the original: Arizona Public Service, which is Arizona’s largest utility and serves portions of Cochise County, is set to do a climate change experiment, so to speak. Go here to see the original: SANTA CRUZ — Today’s flush could become tomorrow’s fertilizer, as a new experiment involving city wastewater, NASA researchers and Google startup money seeks to grow algae biofuels at sea to clean water and spread on farmers’ fields, among other uses. More: |
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