“Proyecto de la Isla Verde” in Graciosa biosphere Reserve.
El Proyecto Green Island es un concepto con visión de largo plazo para las islas-la preservación de su cultura única y el estilo de vida y esto se incorpora en el diseño del futuro sistema energético de las islas, en un contexto de economía global y local, the Abertis Foundation.
and the Spanish Network 61.66 km2, UNESCO School in South East Europe represents a unique educational opportunity to enhance capacity-building in sustainable energy by conveying in a single venue a substantial capital of knowledge 12.5 Green energy to light a World Heritage site Virunga National Park’s first hydropower plant has started to generate electricity 8.5 km. Most residents in the area currently rely on dirty and. La 4,700 News Archives 75 % from wind and solar power starting 2013. The diesel generator can remain switched off most of the time. Thanks to intelligent control technology sodium sulphur batteries provide stability in the autonomous grid without the rotating mass of fossil generators.
Objetivos:
The operation will develop a complex supply network consisting of renewable energy sources and a storage device. Younicos plans to build the world’s largest battery units (5mx4mx2,5m) powered by wind and solar power, gathered locally, to supply the island’s needs.
Conclusions:
Graciosa host some of the world’s most advanced sustainable energy systems test projects based on renewable energy resources, which include solar power, wind power, water power, geothermal and biomass power, as well as the production of energy from waves and maritime currents.
According to a company statement, the project was planned for duration of three years and will demonstrate that power supply exclusively from renewable sources is already possible and cost-effective.
En 2009, a protocol was signed between the Regional Government of the Azores, the Foundation for Science and Technology, MIT Portugal and the University of the Azores, with a view to implementing the Green Islands Project.
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