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Hallo Aston.
geklaut aus yahoo Board:
I've been researching VSPC, their products and comparing press releases with product development. Before I go further let me explain why I'm doing this. I'm enrolled in an MBA program and this assignment will last for the final semester of this program. The idea is to compare and contrast product development of new emerging products and technologies. My undergraduate degree is in chemical engineering with a focus in energy.
One of the articles i have read about is a collaborative effort between VSPC and SEEMA Energy. I want to find out more about SEEMA Energy however when I google SEEMA Energy there does not seem to be any information on the company. Is SEEMA a subsidary of a larger company? Any input would be helpful.
würde auch gerne wissen?
gruß
geklaut aus yahoo Board:
I've been researching VSPC, their products and comparing press releases with product development. Before I go further let me explain why I'm doing this. I'm enrolled in an MBA program and this assignment will last for the final semester of this program. The idea is to compare and contrast product development of new emerging products and technologies. My undergraduate degree is in chemical engineering with a focus in energy.
One of the articles i have read about is a collaborative effort between VSPC and SEEMA Energy. I want to find out more about SEEMA Energy however when I google SEEMA Energy there does not seem to be any information on the company. Is SEEMA a subsidary of a larger company? Any input would be helpful.
würde auch gerne wissen?
gruß
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.895.525 von aston61 am 13.03.12 18:39:46als nachschlag dazu, habs gestern im amiboard reingestellt
Sembcorp may has a hugh demand for the future ...
Batamindo Industrial Park
http://www.sembcorp.com/en/business-industrial-parks-indones…
Facilities at a Glance
http://www.sembcorp.com/en/src/docx/usrdocx/SembcorpIndustri…
Sembcorp Facts & Figures 2010
http://www.sembcorp.com/en/src/docx/usrdocx/Facts&FiguresEng…
Sentiment : Strong Buy
Sembcorp may has a hugh demand for the future ...
Batamindo Industrial Park
http://www.sembcorp.com/en/business-industrial-parks-indones…
Facilities at a Glance
http://www.sembcorp.com/en/src/docx/usrdocx/SembcorpIndustri…
Sembcorp Facts & Figures 2010
http://www.sembcorp.com/en/src/docx/usrdocx/Facts&FiguresEng…
Sentiment : Strong Buy
Präsi von Duncan Ritchie, Director, Seema Energy Co. Ltd.
EU-Asia Biomass Best Practices & Business Partnering Conference 2012 7-10 May 2012 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
2.00 – 3.30 p.m.
Track 6C: Alternative Feedstock
•Cultivation of GIANT KING GRASS for 90MW Biomass Power Plant in Thailand: Experience Sharing & Potential Collaboration with Malaysia, Mr. Duncan Ritchie, Director, Seema Energy Co. Ltd.
http://biomass-sp.net/programme/
EU-Asia Biomass Best Practices & Business Partnering Conference 2012 7-10 May 2012 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
2.00 – 3.30 p.m.
Track 6C: Alternative Feedstock
•Cultivation of GIANT KING GRASS for 90MW Biomass Power Plant in Thailand: Experience Sharing & Potential Collaboration with Malaysia, Mr. Duncan Ritchie, Director, Seema Energy Co. Ltd.
http://biomass-sp.net/programme/
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-provides-giant-kin…" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viaspace-provides-giant-kin…
KI Batamindo prepare alternative fuels
By Chandra Gunawan
Selasa, 13 Maret 2012 | 11:36 WIB Tuesday, March 13, 2012 | 11:36 pm
BATAM: Batamindo Industrial Zone will use biogas as an alternative fuel in 2013.
Currently PT Batamindo Investment horizon is to empower plant Giant King Grass as an alternative fuel electricity.
Giant King Grass will be used for green fuel or gas to biogas power plant in the industrial park owned by PT Batamindo the Investment Horizon.
BIC General Manager John Sulistyawan said the use of biogas fuel to conserve fuel gas which has been used to melistriki region. KI Batamindo will use biogas as fuel electricity generation in 2013.
"We're growing Giant King Grass, will be cut into pieces to be fuel for the power plant. One to two years, giant king grass fuels will be used," he said. ...
http://translate.google.ch/translate?hl=de&sl=id&tl=en&u=htt…
By Chandra Gunawan
Selasa, 13 Maret 2012 | 11:36 WIB Tuesday, March 13, 2012 | 11:36 pm
BATAM: Batamindo Industrial Zone will use biogas as an alternative fuel in 2013.
Currently PT Batamindo Investment horizon is to empower plant Giant King Grass as an alternative fuel electricity.
Giant King Grass will be used for green fuel or gas to biogas power plant in the industrial park owned by PT Batamindo the Investment Horizon.
BIC General Manager John Sulistyawan said the use of biogas fuel to conserve fuel gas which has been used to melistriki region. KI Batamindo will use biogas as fuel electricity generation in 2013.
"We're growing Giant King Grass, will be cut into pieces to be fuel for the power plant. One to two years, giant king grass fuels will be used," he said. ...
http://translate.google.ch/translate?hl=de&sl=id&tl=en&u=htt…
hatten wir das schon gepostet:
Brazil’s Koblitz Planning Renewable Projects in Latin America
By Stephan Nielsen - Dec 5, 2011 7:09 PM GMT+0100
Brazil’s Koblitz Planning Renewable Projects in Latin America
By Stephan Nielsen - Dec 5, 2011 7:09 PM GMT+0100 .LinkedIn Google +1 Print QUEUEQ..Areva Koblitz, the Brazilian renewable energy developer that focuses on biomass and hydroelectric plants, plans projects worth 584 million reais ($327.3 million) throughout Latin America following a decline in local power prices.
The company is seeking to sign contracts to build facilities with 200 megawatts of installed capacity by 2016 in the region, Commercial Director Jose Romero Rego said in an interview.
Wind farms in Brazil are beating other energy technologies to contracts to sell power in government-organized auctions.
“We’re looking for other opportunities in new markets,” he said.
Areva Koblitz, which may receive 20 percent of its revenues from outside Brazil in 2015, may sign a contract to build a 35- megawatt biomass plant that runs on giant king grass next quarter in Honduras, he said in an e-mail yesterday.
Political stability is a concern for the company, which will focus on Peru, Chile and Uruguay in South America and Honduras, Panama and Guatemala in Central America, he said.
“Honduras will be an experience. We’ll discover how it will work,” he said.
Brazilian electricity distributors signed contracts to buy electricity from 78 wind farms at a rate of about 100 reais a megawatt-hour in the nation’s last two power auctions in August, national energy agency Empresa de Pesquisa Energetica said on its website. None went to small hydroelectric plants, and 11 went to biomass plants, EPE said.
Areva Koblitz, a unit of French nuclear company Areva SA, has developed projects with installed capacity of 3,441 megawatts, according to a presentation by the Recife-based company.
To contact the reporter on this story: Stephan Nielsen in Sao Paulo at snielsen8@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Reed Landberg at landberg@bloomberg.net
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-05/brazil-s-koblitz-pl…
OAMOT
Brazil’s Koblitz Planning Renewable Projects in Latin America
By Stephan Nielsen - Dec 5, 2011 7:09 PM GMT+0100
Brazil’s Koblitz Planning Renewable Projects in Latin America
By Stephan Nielsen - Dec 5, 2011 7:09 PM GMT+0100 .LinkedIn Google +1 Print QUEUEQ..Areva Koblitz, the Brazilian renewable energy developer that focuses on biomass and hydroelectric plants, plans projects worth 584 million reais ($327.3 million) throughout Latin America following a decline in local power prices.
The company is seeking to sign contracts to build facilities with 200 megawatts of installed capacity by 2016 in the region, Commercial Director Jose Romero Rego said in an interview.
Wind farms in Brazil are beating other energy technologies to contracts to sell power in government-organized auctions.
“We’re looking for other opportunities in new markets,” he said.
Areva Koblitz, which may receive 20 percent of its revenues from outside Brazil in 2015, may sign a contract to build a 35- megawatt biomass plant that runs on giant king grass next quarter in Honduras, he said in an e-mail yesterday.
Political stability is a concern for the company, which will focus on Peru, Chile and Uruguay in South America and Honduras, Panama and Guatemala in Central America, he said.
“Honduras will be an experience. We’ll discover how it will work,” he said.
Brazilian electricity distributors signed contracts to buy electricity from 78 wind farms at a rate of about 100 reais a megawatt-hour in the nation’s last two power auctions in August, national energy agency Empresa de Pesquisa Energetica said on its website. None went to small hydroelectric plants, and 11 went to biomass plants, EPE said.
Areva Koblitz, a unit of French nuclear company Areva SA, has developed projects with installed capacity of 3,441 megawatts, according to a presentation by the Recife-based company.
To contact the reporter on this story: Stephan Nielsen in Sao Paulo at snielsen8@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Reed Landberg at landberg@bloomberg.net
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-05/brazil-s-koblitz-pl…
OAMOT
produce pellets for another European utility customer ... Torrefaction vielleicht ...
http://www.slideshare.net/rwrzwart/torrefaction
eins ist jedenfalls gewiss, der Bedarf an Biomasse wird sich exponentiel steigern in naher Zukunft
Developing Nations Eye Biomass Exports to EU
Monday, February 27, 2012
Foreign Confidential™ has learned that several developing nations plan to host conferences on sustainable, socially responsible, value-added biomass exports to Europe in line with the Continent's so-called 20/20/20 mandate that requires EU electric utilities and other EU companies to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 20% by the year 2020. Tens of millions of tons of biomass--including waste-wood left behind from responsible logging operations and inedible grasses and agricultural waste--will be imported to meet the goal, given geographic and other limitations related to wind, solar and other forms of renewable energy.
"There is no alternative but to embrace biomass," an EU utility executive, whose company is investing heavily in biomass, told Foreign Confidential™.
Wood chips, wood pellets, and grass pellets will be burned in both specially built and retrofitted power plants; and, experts say, since much of the biomass will be blended with coal in co-firing applications, European demand for torrefied biomass, or bio-coal, will be huge--with global demand for bio-coal exceeding 70 million metric tons a year. Water-repellent bio-coal pellets can be transported, stored, ground up, powdered and sprayed, or injected, into blasted furnaces and burned just like real coal. In contrast with bio-coal pellets, conventional wood pellets and wood chips, even after drying, have relatively high moisture contents, are not hydrophobic and thus cannot be moved and left lying around like coal, and, most important, cannot be thoroughly ground up for pulverized coal injection. (Grindability is a major technical issue in co-firing.)
...
http://chinaconfidential.blogspot.com/2012/02/developing-nat…
http://www.slideshare.net/rwrzwart/torrefaction
eins ist jedenfalls gewiss, der Bedarf an Biomasse wird sich exponentiel steigern in naher Zukunft
Developing Nations Eye Biomass Exports to EU
Monday, February 27, 2012
Foreign Confidential™ has learned that several developing nations plan to host conferences on sustainable, socially responsible, value-added biomass exports to Europe in line with the Continent's so-called 20/20/20 mandate that requires EU electric utilities and other EU companies to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 20% by the year 2020. Tens of millions of tons of biomass--including waste-wood left behind from responsible logging operations and inedible grasses and agricultural waste--will be imported to meet the goal, given geographic and other limitations related to wind, solar and other forms of renewable energy.
"There is no alternative but to embrace biomass," an EU utility executive, whose company is investing heavily in biomass, told Foreign Confidential™.
Wood chips, wood pellets, and grass pellets will be burned in both specially built and retrofitted power plants; and, experts say, since much of the biomass will be blended with coal in co-firing applications, European demand for torrefied biomass, or bio-coal, will be huge--with global demand for bio-coal exceeding 70 million metric tons a year. Water-repellent bio-coal pellets can be transported, stored, ground up, powdered and sprayed, or injected, into blasted furnaces and burned just like real coal. In contrast with bio-coal pellets, conventional wood pellets and wood chips, even after drying, have relatively high moisture contents, are not hydrophobic and thus cannot be moved and left lying around like coal, and, most important, cannot be thoroughly ground up for pulverized coal injection. (Grindability is a major technical issue in co-firing.)
...
http://chinaconfidential.blogspot.com/2012/02/developing-nat…
.... ups
natürlich hast du recht ... war nur die euphorie des lesens
macht nichts ... im hintergrund kann ein noch wesentlich grösserer kunde stehen: This recent activity is in addition to the previously announced joint venture with General Biofuels to grow Giant King Grass in the Dominican Republic and produce pellets for another European utility customer.
lg
aston
natürlich hast du recht ... war nur die euphorie des lesens
macht nichts ... im hintergrund kann ein noch wesentlich grösserer kunde stehen: This recent activity is in addition to the previously announced joint venture with General Biofuels to grow Giant King Grass in the Dominican Republic and produce pellets for another European utility customer.
lg
aston
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.867.237 von aston61 am 07.03.12 20:59:52Hi aston,
das liest sich nicht schlecht für den Anfang, sind oder wären immerhin schon mal 110MW
Komme "nur" auf 80MW, habe ich irgendwas überlesen (evtl. auch bei den älteren Nachrichten?
K+G mm
das liest sich nicht schlecht für den Anfang, sind oder wären immerhin schon mal 110MW
Komme "nur" auf 80MW, habe ich irgendwas überlesen (evtl. auch bei den älteren Nachrichten?
K+G mm
hallo mm
das liest sich nicht schlecht für den Anfang, sind oder wären immerhin schon mal 110MW
was mir aber am meisten gefällt ist der Titel:
VIASPACE Provides Giant King' Grass Business Update: Part One--Europe and the Americas
Part One da kömmt noch mehr ... ssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
das liest sich nicht schlecht für den Anfang, sind oder wären immerhin schon mal 110MW
was mir aber am meisten gefällt ist der Titel:
VIASPACE Provides Giant King' Grass Business Update: Part One--Europe and the Americas
Part One da kömmt noch mehr ... ssssssssssssssssssssssssssss