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Sunday, March 6, 2011

CCRES Wind Stories

CROATIAN CENTER OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

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CROATIAN CENTER OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ( CCRES )





CROATIAN CENTER OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ( CCRES )





CROATIAN CENTER OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ( CCRES )





CROATIAN CENTER OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ( CCRES )

Saturday, December 4, 2010

WASHINGTON RENEWABLE ENERGY COMPANIES


WASHINGTON RENEWABLE ENERGY COMPANIES

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RENEWABLE ENERGY CENTER SOLAR SERDAR (CRECSS)


United States Energy Association (USEA)
The United States Energy Association (USEA) is the U.S. Member Committee of the World Energy Council (WEC). USEA is an association of public and private energy-related organizations, corporations, and government agencies. USEA represents the broad interests of the U.S. energy sector by increasing the understanding of energy issues, both domestically and internationally.
Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
Product types: public and private energy-related organizations, corporations, and government agencies.
Address: 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 550, Washington, Washington DC USA 20004
Telephone: 1-202-312-1230
FAX: 1-202-682-1682
Web Site: http://www.usea.org/

Solar Electric Light Fund
The Solar Electric Light Fund (SELF) is powering a brighter 21st century for the 1. 6 billion people in the developing world who still live without electricity -- to light their homes, pump pure water, refrigerate vaccines, or connect to the wider world through wireless communications. SELF provides a compelling solution to the energy and communication needs of this quarter of humanity without inflicting additional damage on the planet or compromising indigenous culture.
Business type: nonprofit organization
Product types: photovoltaic systems.
Service types: project design, implementation, training and capacity building
Address: 1612 K Street, N. W., Suite 402, Washington, Washington DC USA 20006
Telephone: 202-234-7265
FAX: 202-328-9512
Web Site: http://www.self.org/
More info at http://solarserdar.blogspot.com/.

U. S. Green Building Council
The US Green Building Council is the building industry's only balanced, nonprofit, consensus coalition promoting the understanding, development, and accelerated implementation of "Green Building" policies, programs, technologies, standards and design practices.
Business type: nonprofit organization
Product types: alternative homes and buildings, energy efficient homes and buildings, green buildings.
Address: 1800 Massachusetts Ave., NW Suite 300, Washington, District of Columbia USA 20036
Telephone: 202-828-7422
FAX: 202-828-5110
Web Site: http://www.usgbc.org/

Efficient Windows Collaborative (EWC)
The EWC is a coalition of window, door, skylight, and component manufacturers, research organizations, federal, state and local government agencies, and others interested in expanding the market for high-efficiency fenestration products. Its goals are to double the current market penetration of efficient window technologies, and to make NFRC labeling a near-universal practice in U.S. markets.
Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
Product types: energy efficient homes and buildings, alternative homes and buildings, energy efficient windows, skylights and doors.
Address: c/o Alliance to Save Energy, 1200 18th Street N.W., Suite 900, Washington, Washington DC USA 20036
Telephone: 202-857-0666
FAX: 202-331-9588
Web Site: http://www.efficientwindows.org/
More info at http://solarserdar.wordpress.com/

Electricity Storage Association
The Electricity Storage Association is a trade association established to foster development and commercialization of energy storage technologies. Our mission is "to promote the development and commercialization of competitive and reliable energy storage delivery systems for use by electricity suppliers and their customers. "ESA Goals:- Promote the commercial application of energy storage technologies as solutions to power and energy problems. - Coordinate and attract international interest and involvement in energy storage. - Provide a forum for technical and commercial information exchange between suppliers, customers, and researchers.
Business type: Nonprofit organization, Trade association
Product types: Electric utilities, ESCOs, IPPs, technology developers involved with advanced batteries, flywheels, CAES, pumped hydro, supercapacitors and component suppliers, such as power conversion systems, and researchers committed to advancing state of the art in energy storage solutions. .
Address: 1155 15th Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, Washington DC USA 20005
Telephone: 202-293-0537
Web Site: http://www.electricitystorage.org/

Global Environment Facility
The Global Environment Facility was established to forge international cooperation and finance actions to address four critical threats to the global environment: biodiversity loss, climate change, degradation of international waters, and ozone depletion. Related work to stem the pervasive problem of land degradation is also eligible for GEF funding. Launched in 1991 as an experimental facility, GEF was restructured after the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro to serve the environmental interests of people in all parts of the world. The facility that emerged after restructuring was more strategic, effective, transparent, and participatory. In 1994, 34 nations pledged $2 billion in support of GEF's mission; in 1998, 36 nations pledged $2.75 billion to protect the global environment and promote sustainable development. The GEF can succeed in its global environmental mission only as part of a worldwide movement toward sustainable development. GEF brings together 166 member governments, leading development institutions, the scientific community, and a wide spectrum of private sector and non-governmental organizations on behalf of a common global environmental agenda.
Business type: nonprofit organization
Product types: renewable energy project development and financing.
Service types: project development services, financial services
Address: 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, Washington DC USA 20433
Telephone: 202-473-0508
FAX: 202-522-3240
Web Site: http://www.gefweb.org/

U.S. Fuel Cell Council
The U.S. Fuel Cell Council is an industry association dedicated to fostering the commercialization of fuel cells in the United States. Our members include the world's leading fuel cell developers, manufacturers, suppliers and customers.
Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
Product types: fuel cell systems, fuel cell system components.
Address: 1625 K Street NW, Suite 725, Washington, Washington DC USA 20006
Telephone: 202-293-5500
FAX: 202-785-4313
Web Site: http://www.usfcc.com/
More info at solarserdar@gmail.com.

National Hydrogen Association
The National Hydrogen Association (NHA) was born out of a Hydrogen Workshop in November, 1988, held at the Electric Power Research Institute in Palo Alto, California, U.S.A. The NHA was formed by a group of ten industry, university/research, and small business members in February, 1989, and was incorporated in March, 1989, in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. The National Hydrogen Association has members from automobile companies, fuel cell developers, gas producers, chemical companies, and others. The NHA serves as a catalyst for information exchange and cooperative projects and provides the setting for mutual support among industry, government, and research/academic organizations. The NHA provides a national focal point for hydrogen interest and information transfer. The mission of the National Hydrogen Association is to foster the development of hydrogen technologies and their utilization in industrial and commercial applications and promote the transition role of hydrogen in the energy field. Technology Transition Corporation provides analytical support and demonstration planning consulting services in the areas of vehicles and transportation systems, commercial aircraft, electric utility generation, and energy storage.
Business type: nonprofit organization
Product types: hydrogen energy.
Address: 1800 M St. NW, Washington , Washington DC USA 20036
Telephone: (202) 223-5547
FAX: (202) 223-5537
Web Site: http://www.HydrogenUS.com/

Portable Rechargeable Battery Association (PRBA)
Business type: retail sales
Product types: deep cycle batteries, heat pumps, micro hydro generation, photovoltaic cells, solar electric power systems, solar water heating systems, wind power generation, 12v lighting, energy efficient fridges, generators, solar street lighting, solar pool heating, inverters, chargers, solar road studs, battery monitors.
Service types: design, installation
Address: 1776 K Street, Washington, District of Columbia USA 20006
Telephone: 202.719.4978
Web Site: http://www.prba.org/
More info at http://solarserdar.blogspot.com/

Solar Energy Industries Association
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is the national trade association of solar energy manufacturers, dealers, distributors, contractors, installers, architects, consultants, and marketers. We work to expand the use of solar technologies in the global marketplace. Here, you can find out how to get involved as an individual or a solar business, keep up on the latest solar policy news, and find out about contractors and incentives for buying solar yourself.
Business type: trade association
Product types: photovoltaic systems, sun concentrating photovoltaic systems, solar pool heating systems, solar water heating systems, DC to AC power inverters.
Address: 805 15th St., Suite 510, Washington, Washington DC USA 20005
Telephone: 202-682-0556
FAX: 202-682-0559
Web Site: http://www.seia.org/
More info at http://solarserdar.wordpress.com/.

Geothermal Energy Association
The Geothermal Energy Association is a trade association composed of U.S. companies who support the expanded use of geothermal energy and are developing geothermal resources worldwide for electrical power generation and direct-heat uses. Our members have offices or operations in many states and in numerous countries throughout the world. The purpose of the GEA is to improve worldwide business conditions for the geothermal community. To accomplish this, the GEA advocates for public policies that will promote the development and utilization of geothermal resources, provides a forum for the industry to discuss issues and problems, encourages research and development to improve geothermal technologies, presents industry views to governmental organizations, provides assistance for the export of geothermal goods and services, compiles statistical data about the geothermal industry, and conducts education and outreach projects.
Business type: trade association
Product types: geothermal energy systems, geothermal energy system components.
Address: 209 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE, Washington, Washington DC USA 20003
Telephone: 202-454-5263
FAX: 202-454-5265
Web Site: http://www.geo-energy.org/

Business Council for Sustainable Energy
Welcome to the Business Council for Sustainable Energy website. The Council was created in 1992 by senior executives in the natural gas, energy efficiency, electric utility and renewable energy industries in the United States. The Council consists of leading companies and industry trade associations. The organization advocates policies that promote the nation's economic, environmental and national security goals. Members of the Council represent companies on the cutting edge of efficient, economic and environmentally sound technologies, such as fuel cells, solar power, cogeneration, wind power and natural gas combined-cycle systems.
Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
Product types: sustainable energy technologies including solar and wind energy.
Address: 1200 18th Street NW, Ninth Floor, Washington, Washington DC USA 20036
Telephone: 202-785-0507
FAX: 202-785-0514
Web Site: http://www.bcse.org/

Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA)
EDTA is an international association representing the interest of those involved in the development, production and use of battery, hybrid and fuel cell electric drive technologies and supporting infrastructure. EDTA serves as the central source of information on all of the technical, market and policy issues surrounding the emergency of electric drive technologies, and serves as the representative of the Americas to the World Electric Vehicle Association (WEVA).
Business type: trade association
Product types: Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Transportation.
Address: 1101 Vermont Avenue, NW, Suite 401, Washington, District of Columbia USA 20005
Telephone: 202-408-0774
FAX: 202-408-7610
Web Site: http://www.electricdrive.org/
More info at solarserdar@gmail.com

Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC)
SBIC is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance the design, affordability, energy performance, and environmental soundness of residential, institutional, and commercial buildings nationwide. As the foremost national resource for sustainable design and product information, SBIC offers professional training, consumer education, and energy analysis tools. SBIC provides accurate, easy-to-use guidelines, software, and general information about energy conservation measures, energy efficient equipment and appliances, daylighting, and sustainable architecture. The Council is also active in presenting workshops and seminars geared toward improving building energy performance in cities and towns throughout the nation.
Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
Product types: workshops, seminars, guidelines, and software for building energy efficient homes and buildings; energy efficient equipment and appliances, daylighting, and sustainable architecture.
Service types: design review, analysis, engineering, education, conservation
Address: 1112 16th St. N.W., Suite 240, Washington, Washington DC USA 20036
Telephone: 202-628-7400
FAX: 202-393-5043
Web Site: http://www.sbicouncil.org/

American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE)
The American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit based in Washington DC that is focused on accelerating the adoption of renewable energy technologies into the mainstream of American society. ACORE's work is focused in three areas:convening the renewable energy community, communication campaigns about renewable energy and renewable energy information publishing.
Business type: nonprofit organization
Product types: membership, topical committees, conferences .
Service types: membership organization
Address: PO Box 33518, Washington, Washington DC USA 20033
Telephone: 202-393-0001
FAX: 202-393-0606
Web Site: http://www.acore.org/
More info at http://solarserdar.blogspot.com/.

Renewable Fuels Association
As the national trade association for the domestic ethanol industry, The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) has been working for more than 20 years to expand the production and consumer use of ethanol fuels by removing regulatory and marketplace barriers.
Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
Product types: ethanol industry.
Address: One Massachusetts Avenue NW Suite 820, Washington, District of Columbia USA 20001
Telephone: 202-289-3835
FAX: 202-289-7519
Web Site: http://www.ethanolrfa.org/

American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing energy efficiency as a means of promoting both economic prosperity and environmental protection. ACEEE fulfills its mission by: *Conducting in-depth technical and policy assessments *Advising policymakers and program managers *Working collaboratively with businesses, public interest groups, and other organizations *Publishing books, conference proceedings, and reports *Organizing conferences and workshops *Educating consumers and businesses
Business type: nonprofit organization
Product types: energy efficiency.
Address: Washington, Washington DC USA
Web Site: http://www.aceee.org/

Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers
The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, better-known in the trade as "AHAM", represents the manufacturers of household appliances and products/services associated with household appliances. AHAM represents the preponderance of the manufacturers marketing appliances in the United States.
Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
Product types: appliances, energy efficient appliances, dishwashers, washers and dryers, refrigerators and freezers.
Address: Suite 402, 1111 19th Street NW, Washington, Washington DC USA 20036
Telephone: 202-872-5955
FAX: 202-872-9354
Web Site: http://www.aham.org/
More info at http://solarserdar.wordpress.com/

Solar Electric Power Association
Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
Product types: solar electric power systems, photovoltaic systems, photovoltaic cells, photovoltaic modules.
Address: 1220 19th Street, NW, Suite 401, Washington, Washington DC USA 20036
Telephone: 202-857-0898
FAX: 480-393-5631
Web Site: http://www.SolarElectricPower.org/

Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles (PNGV)
The Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles (PNGV) is an historic public/private partnership between the U.S. federal government (led by the Technology Administration at the Department of Commerce, and including 7 agencies and 19 federal laboratories) and DaimlerChrysler, Ford, and General Motors that aims to strengthen America's competitiveness by developing technologies for a new generation of vehicles. Announced at the White House on September 29, 1993 by President Clinton, Vice President Gore, and the CEOs of the domestic auto makers, this national government/industry research program also includes research support for over 350 automotive suppliers, universities, and small businesses. PNGV's long term goal, dubbed the
Business type: government organization
Product types: alternative fuel vehicles, electric cars, electric vehicles.
Address: U.S. Department of Commerce, Herbert Hoover Building, Room 4845, 14th Street & Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, Washington DC USA 20230
Telephone: 202-482-6030
FAX: 202-482-6275
Web Site: http://www.ta.doc.gov/pngv

Energy Star
ENERGY STAR is a voluntary partnership among the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, product manufacturers, local utilities, and retailers. Partners help promote efficient products by labeling with the ENERGY STAR logo and educating consumers about the benefits of energy efficiency. By choosing ENERGY STAR-labeled products, you'll keep your utility bills down, and help the environment at the same time. ENERGY STAR doesn't stop with labeled products. If your business is interested in becoming an ENERGY STAR partner, check out our programs for Commercial Buildings, Home Builders, and Small Business Owners.
Business type: government organization
Product types: energy efficient appliances.
Address: Washington, Washington DC USA
Telephone: 888-STAR-YES
Web Site: http://www.energystar.gov/
More info at solarserdar@gmail.com.

Alliance to Save Energy
The Alliance to Save Energy is a nonprofit coalition of prominent business, government, environmental, and consumer leaders who promote the efficient and clean use of energy worldwide to benefit the environment, the economy, and national security.
Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
Product types: energy efficient homes and buildings, alternative homes and buildings, energy efficient products and services.
Address: 1200 18th Street, NW, Suite 900, Washington, Washington DC USA 20036
Telephone: 202-857-0666
FAX: 202-331-9588
Web Site: http://www.ase.org/

Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP)
The Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) is a global technical assistance program which helps build consensus and provides policy advice on sustainable energy development to governments of developing countries and economies in transition. ESMAP also contributes to the transfer of technology and knowledge in energy sector management and the delivery of modern energy services to the poor.
Business type: nonprofit organization
Product types: Technical Assistance, Knowledge Bank for work under the following 4 themes: Energy Security (Energy Efficiency) Energy Poverty (Gender and Access) Market Efficiency and Governance Renewable Energy.
Service types: project development services, financial services
Address: 1818 H. Street NW, Washington, Washington DC USA 20433
Telephone: 202-458-2849
FAX: 202-522-3018
Web Site: http://www.esmap.org/
More info at http://solarserdar.wordpress.com/.

NEDPOWER
NEDPOWER combines a proud Dutch wind power tradition with three decades of first hand experience by its principal directors in project development, project finance, construction and operation. This experience was gained in such diverse environments as Ballast-Nedam, Powergen, CDC and the IFC-World Bank group. Since its incorporation in 1995, NEDPOWER focuses exclusively on wind energy. In this same period world wide installed wind generating capacity has grown from about 5,000 MW to in excess of 18,000 MW today. NEDPOWER has contributed to this spectacular growth by combining the rigours of project finance with the more entrepreneurial approach of wind farming.
Product types: wind power plants.
Address: Washington, Washington DC USA
Web Site: http://www.nedpower.com/
More info at http://solarserdar.blogspot.com/

Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium, Inc.
The Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium, Inc. (GHPC) was established to implement the National Earth Comfort Program. Designed as a new program for the utility industry's Climate Challenge under the President's Climate Change Action Plan, this program is a collaborative effort with the U.S. Department of Energy and other public and private sector organizations.
Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
Product types: geothermal energy systems.
Service types: Membership Services
Address: 701 Pennsylvania Ave NW 3rd Floor, Washington, District of Columbia USA 20004
Telephone: 888-ALL-4-GEO
FAX: 202-508-5222
Web Site: http://www.geoexchange.org/

Office of Transportation Technologies (OTT)
The Office of Transportation Technologies will work in partnership with the domestic transportation industry, energy supply industry, and research and development organizations to develop and promote user acceptance of advanced transportation vehicles and alternative fuel technologies which will reduce oil import requirements, and reduce criteria pollutant emissions and greenhouse gases. The Office will also develop a strong transportation technology base to enable this industry to assure strong competition in the domestic and world markets.
Business type: government organization
Product types: alternative fuel vehicles, electric vehicles.
Address: Washington, Washington DC USA
Web Site: http://www.ott.doe.gov/

CROATIAN RENEWABLE ENERGY CENTER SOLAR SERDAR (CRECSS)

Željko Serdar
Head of business association

solarserdar@gmail.com
solarserdar@yahoo.com
www.solar-serdar.com

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

PV PLANT PROFILE - PROJECT EXAMPLES


RENEWABLE ENERGY CENTER SOLAR SERDAR (CRECSS)

PV PLANT PROFILES

PROJECT EXAMPLES



A)
Location: Eschwege, Germany
Operator: Kai Hoe
Commissioning: 5/3/2008

System power: 9.36 kWp
Annual Production: approx. 8,190 kWh (875 kWh/kWp)
CO2 avoided: Approx. 5.7 tons per annum

Modules: 52 Schüco S 180-SP-4
Azimuth angle: 13°
Angle of inclination: 31°
Inverter: Sunny Boy 4000TL
Sunny Boy 5000TL
Communication: Sunny WebBox
More info at http://solarserdar.blogspot.com/

B)
Location: Varazdin, Croatia
Commissioning: 5/11/2009

System power: 20.64 kWp
Annual Production: approx. 19,236 kWh (932 kWh/kWp)
CO2 avoided: Approx. 5.8 tons per annum

Modules: Solvis 215 W
Inverter: 3 Sunny Mini Central 7000TL
Sensors: Sunny Sensor Box
Communication: 2 Sunny WebBox
More info at http://solarserdar.blogspot.com/

C)
Location: Murter, Croatia
Operator: EnergyPLUS d.o.o.
Commissioning: 7/28/2010

System power: 14.82 kWp

Modules: SM110 SM110
Inverter: Sunny Island 5048
Sunny Boy 3300
Sensors: Sunny Sensor Box
Communication: Sunny WebBox
More info at http://solarserdar.wordpress.com/

D)
Location: Bednja, Croatia
Operator: Energyplus d.o.o.
Commissioning: 8/30/2010

System power: 9.72 kWp
Annual Production: approx. 10,692 kWh (1,100 kWh/kWp)
CO2 avoided: Approx. 7.5 tons per annum

Modules: EGing PV EGM 180
Inverter: 3 Sunny Boy 3300
Communication: Sunny WebBox
More info at http://solarserdar.wordpress.com/

E)
Location: Messina, Italy
Operator: TECNO ENGINEERING
Commissioning: 4/22/2010

System power: 95.04 kWp
Annual Production: approx. 133,056 kWh (1,400 kWh/kWp)
CO2 avoided: Approx. 24.0 tons per annum

Modules: SolarWorld SW 220 poly +
Inverter: 9 Sunny Mini Central 10000TL
Communication: Sunny WebBox
More info at http://solarserdar.blogspot.com/

F)
Location: AGÜIMES, GRAN CANARIA, Spain
Operator: CORRALILLOS
Commissioning: 1/14/2009

System power: 109.35 kWp
Annual Production: approx. 188,082 kWh (1,720 kWh/kWp)
CO2 avoided: Approx. 169.3 tons per annum

Modules: 456 Solarwatt M 230-96 GET AK (225 W)
30 Solarwatt M 220-60 GET AK (225 W)
Angle of inclination: 11°
Tracking: Fixed
Inverter: 15 Sunny Mini Central 7000HV
Sensors: Sunny Sensor Box
More info at http://solarserdar.blogspot.com/

H)
Location: Waldorf, United States
Commissioning: 10/7/2010

System power: 12.60 kWp

Modules: Sharp NU-U235F1
Inverter: 2 Sunny Boy 6000US
Communication: Sunny WebBox
More info at http://solarserdar.wordpress.com/

RENEWABLE ENERGY CENTER SOLAR SERDAR (CRECSS)

Željko Serdar
Head of business association

solarserdar@gmail.com
www.solar-serdar.com

REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY


HRVATSKI CENTAR OBNOVLJIVIH IZVORA ENERGIJE

promovira


ZELENA EKONOMIJA ZA NOVI POČETAK

Regionalna konferencija o zaštiti okoliša i energetskoj učinkovitosti

U vrijeme kad se dogovaraju novi izvori i smjerovi transporta energije, kad se ozbiljno raspravlja o nužnosti zaustavljanja globalnog zagrijavanja i klimatskih promjena - važno je i planirati, i postići, sigurnost energetske budućnosti te uz lokalnu potporu omogućiti realizaciju svih ciljeva koji će ublažiti klimatske promjene, ali i što je moguće više očuvati okoliš.

Stalna skrb o zaštiti okoliša, povećanje energetske učinkovitosti i korištenje obnovljivih izvora energije jedna je od temeljnih komponenti održivog razvoja, ali i važan čimbenik za ulazak u Europsku uniju.Više informacija na http://solarserdar.wordpress.com/.

Pridružite nam se na regionalnoj Konferenciji o zaštiti okoliša i energetskoj učinkovitosti da zajednički pružimo potporu razvoju zelene ekonomije koja će postati pokretač gospodarskog rasta zemalja iz regije.
Svrha konferencije je upoznati gospodarske i druge pravne subjekte gdje se kriju investitorski potencijali i koje su mogućnosti korištenja izvora financijskih srestava da bi se potaknule interesne skupine na razvoj projekata iz područja zaštite okoliša i energetske učinkovitosti.

Tijekom konferencije ugledni će gosti iz regije predstaviti svoja iskustva i znanja te vas upoznati s iskustvima i strategijama svojih zemalja. Imat ćete prigodu razgovarati s predstavnicima Europske banke za obnovu i razvoj, predstavnicima državnih institucija iz Republike Hrvatske, Crne Gore, Bosne i Hercegovine, Makedonije, financijskim savjetnicima, regionalnim gospodarstvenicima i drugim stručnjacima iz područja zaštite okoliša i energetske učinkovitosti.


Ovogodišnja regionalna konferencija o zaštiti okoliša i energetskoj učinkovitosti 2010. podijeljena je na dvije cjeline:

1. zaštita okoliša kao dio društveno odgovornog poslovanja - odgovorit će na pitanja koja je uloga države u društveno odgovornom poslovanju, a koja je uloga tvrtki; kolika je važnost zaštite okoliša za razvoj društva; koju je strategiju izabrala Republika Hrvatska; kakvu ulogu ima društveno odgovorno poslovanje u krizi; koja su iskustva država u regiji u području zaštite okoliša i energetske učinkovitosti;

2. investicije i financiranje projekata u području zaštite okoliša - informirat će sudionike kako doći do sredstava za financiranje projekata u ekološki i energetski razvoj; koje se mogućnosti i perspektive financiranja projekata mogu očekivati od državnih tijela i Fonda za zaštitu okoliša i energetsku učinkovitost; iz kojih izvora se mogu financirati projekti i koja je mogućnost dobivanja sredstava iz fondova EU; podupiru li banke ekološki prihvatljive projekte i koja su iskustva onih koji su dobili sredstva za projekte zaštite okoliša i energetsku učinkovitost.

Konferenciju će otvoriti uvaženi predstavnici državnih institucija Republike Hrvatske koji će govoriti o strategiji gospodarenja otpadom u Republici Hrvatskoj, razvojnim programima i projektima energetske učinkovitosti i korištenja obnovljivih izvora energije te kako ispuniti ciljeve EU i hrvatske energetske politike u nastupajućem periodu.

Detaljan program Konferencije potražite na www.solar-serdar.com.

Posjetite nas 24. studenoga 2010. u zagrebačkom hotelu The Regent Esplanade - podijelite s nama svoja iskustva, steknite nova znanja i kreirajte nove poslovne prilike za zajednička ulaganja. Više informacija na http://solarserdar.blogspot.com/.

Kome je event namjenjen
predsjednicima i članovima uprava tvrtki
investitorima u projekte zaštite okoliša i energetske učinkovitosti
stručnjacima iz područja zaštite okoliša i energetske učinkovitosti
savjetnicima
predstavnicima državne uprave i lokalne samouprave
pravnicima i odvjetnicima
stručnim organizacijama
predstavnicima medija
udrugama i pojedincima
i svim ostalim interesnim skupinama

Program
Regionalna konferencija o zaštiti okoliša i energetskoj učinkovitosti

Zagreb, 24.11.2010. (hotel The Regent Esplanade)

8:00-8:30 Registracija sudionika i kava dobrodošlice
9:00-10:00

Tomislav Gavazzi, direktor, Infoarena Grupa - pozdravni govor
Marija Pujo Tadić, odvjetnica iz Zagreba - pozdravni govor
Nikola Ružinski, državni tajnik, Ministarstvo zaštite okoliša, prostornog uređenja i graditeljstva RH - uvodno predavanje - Strategija gospodarenja otpadom u Republici Hrvatskoj

Marija Tufekčić, ravnateljica, Središnja agencija za financiranje i ugovaranje programa i projekata EU, Pretpristupni fondovi EU u zaštiti okoliša – iskustvo Hrvatske


10:00-10:30 Pauza za kavu
10:30-12:30

LEADERS ROUND TABLE: ZAŠTITA OKOLIŠA KAO DIO DRUŠTVENO ODGOVORNOG POSLOVANJA

Društveno odgovorno poslovanje kao važan čimbenik održivog rasta i razvoja društva u cijelini. Koja je uloga države u društveno odgovornom poslovanju, a koja je uloga kompanija? Koja je važnost zaštite okoliša na razvoj društva? Koje su najbolje prakse kompanija u zaštiti okoliša i društveno odgovrnom poslovanju? Kakvu ulogu ima društveno odgovorno poslovanje u krizi? Koja su iskustva država u regiji u području zaštite okoliša?

moderator: Marko Derča, konzultant, A.T. Kearney

10:30-10:50 Uvodni govor: Marko Derča, konzultant, A.T. Kearney - Trendovi i izazovi u području zaštite okoliša

10:50-11:00 Nevenko Herceg, ministar, Federalno ministarstvo okoliša i turizma BiH:
"Pregled stanja u području zaštite okoliša i energetske učinkovitosti u Bosni i Hercegovini"

11.00-12:30 Okrugli stol

Nikola Ružinski, državni tajnik, Ministarstvo zaštite okoliša, prostornog uređenja i graditeljstva RH

Daliborka Pejović, direktorica, Agencija za zaštitu životne sredine Crne Gore

Nevenko Herceg, ministar, Federalno ministarstvo okoliša i turizma BiH
Nexhati Jakupi, ministar, Ministarstvo zaštite okoliša i prostornog uređenja Makedonije
Teodora Obradović-Grnčarovska, državna savjetnica za klimatske promjene, Ministarstvo zaštite okoliša i prostornog uređenja Makedonije
Žarko Horvat, dopredsjednik Skupštine, Hrvatski poslovni savjet za održivi razvoj (HR PSOR)

12:30-13:30 Ručak
13:30-15:00

INVESTICIJE & FINANCIRANJE PROJEKATA U PODRUČJU ZAŠTITE OKOLIŠA I ENERGETSKE UČINKOVITOSTI

Koje su mogućnosti i perspektive financiranja projekata od strane Fonda za zaštitu okoliša i energetsku učinkovitost ?Kako doći do sredstava za financiranje projekata iz područja zaštite okoliša? Kakav je pogled investitora u ekološke projekte ? Iz kojih izvora se mogu financirati projekti ? Koji sve projekti iz područja zaštite okoliša mogu očekivati sredstva ? Kako dobiti sredstva iz EU fondova? Da li banke podupiru ekološki prihvatljive projekte? Koja su iskustva onih koji su dobili sredstava za zaštitu okoliša?

moderator: Nada Kolega, urednica, Kapital Network

13:30-13:50 Uvodni govor: Nada Kolega, urednica, Kapital Network

13:50-15:00 Okrugli stol

Marija Šćulac Domac, pomoćnica direktora, Fond za zaštitu okoliša i energetsku učinkovitost RH

Igor Dekanić, redoviti profesor, Rudarsko geološko naftni fakultet, Zagreb, "Buduća opskrba energijom RH u svjetlu promjena europskih energetskih tržišta"
Zoran Bogunović, voditelj marketinga i komunikacija, UNDP
Željko Serdar,voditelj poslovnog udruženja CRECSS
Zrinka Ivanović Keleman, voditeljica Službe za EU fondove, HŽ Infrastruktura, RH
Robert Kartelo, voditelj Službe za EU fondove, Hrvatske vode, RH



15:00 Završetak Konferencije


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HRVATSKI CENTAR OBNOVLJIVIH IZVORA ENERGIJE SOLAR SERDAR (CRECSS)

Željko Serdar
voditelj poslovnog udruženja

solarserdar@gmail.com
www.solar-serdar.com

Monday, November 22, 2010

CCRES promote ALLIANCE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY


CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

promote

ALLIANCE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY

ARE, the Alliance for Renewable Energy, with a focus on North America, is an alliance of policymakers, renewable energy experts, citizens, research institutions, and large and small businesses that came together in the Spring of 2008. Our goal is to rapidly increase the shift from fossil fuels to clean, renewable energy. Our strategy is to create awareness of and build support for ‘the world’s most effective renewable energy policies’—Feed-In Tariffs (FITs).

Members of ARE - Businesses, non-profit organizations, individuals and students have joined ARE in its mission to promote REPs. If you are interested in joining ARE, please visit the "Join ARE" page.

ARE Steering Committee, Advisory Board, and Staff - The Steering Committee is made up energy experts, academics, policy makers, and renewable energy leaders in businesses, non-profit organizations, and research institutes. It is co-chaired by Lois Barber and Paul Gipe. The Advisory Committee provides valuable insights and information. The Staff keep it all running smoothly.More info at http://solarserdar.blogspot.com/

Join ARE
The mission of the Alliance for Renewable Energy (ARE) is to build support in North America for Feed-in Tariff (FIT) policies in order to rapidly increase our shift from fossil fuels to clean renewable energy.

Individuals, businesses, educational institutions, and other organizations that support ARE’s mission are invited to join. When you become a member we will list your name on the "Members" page unless you request otherwise.

Benefits of Joining ARE

Alliance members will:

• receive regular updates on FIT policy developments

• be invited to engage in dialogues and meetings with other members to exchange information, develop materials, discuss strategy, and plan and carryout campaigns

• be invited to attend ARE workshops, conferences and fact-finding trips

• be listed on our website and printed materials (unless they prefer anonymity)

Membership Dues:

Membership dues will be used to build support for FIT policies in North America. This will include: conducting research and publishing reports; developing and distributing materials; sponsoring workshops and informational sessions for policymakers, representatives of utilities, businesses and others; giving presentations at selected conferences and hearings; organizing fact finding trips to states and countries with successful FIT policies; creating our website; marketing our message; and building the Alliance. More info at http://solarserdar.wordpress.com/

Contact
Please direct all your non-website-related questions, comments, and suggestions to contact(at)earthaction.org. EarthAction is one of the founding organizations of ARE, and is in charge of keeping the website up to date and ensuring that all communications are directed to the correct person(s).

If you have any questions about the website or desire to submit articles or other FIT-related information, please contact us at webmaster(at)earthaction.org.

Feel free to write us or call us as well, at

Alliance for Renewable Energy (ARE)
PO Box 63
Amherst, MA 01004

Street Address (for courier deliveries only)
44 N. Prospect Street
Amherst, MA 01002

Telephone: (413) 549-8118
Fax: (413) 256-8871

CROATIANCENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES (CCRES)

Željko Serdar
Head of business association

solarserdar@gmail.com


Saturday, November 20, 2010

SOLAR SERDAR (CRECSS) promote DEFRA


Croatian Renewable Energy Center SOLAR SERDAR (CRECSS)

promote

DEFRA

About Defra
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is a Government Department in the UK.

We cover – we make policy and legislation, and work with others to deliver our policies in - areas such as:

the natural environment, biodiversity, plants and animals
sustainable development and the green economy
food, farming and fisheries
animal health and welfare
environmental protection and pollution control
rural communities and issues.
Although we only work directly in England, we work closely with the devolved administrations in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, and we generally lead on negotiations in the EU and internationally.

Read more about the Department, including key facts and figures
Read more about our priorities and objectives
The Government believes that we need to protect the environment for future generations, make our economy more environmentally sustainable, and improve our quality of life and well-being. We also believe that much more needs to be done to support the farming industry, protect biodiversity and encourage sustainable food production.

The coalition government is committed to being the greenest government ever. It is taking action to cut carbon emissions, create the conditions for green growth, and improve resilience to climate change. All these elements contribute to the development of a sustainable green economy.

In order to deliver this, the one of Defra’s priorities is to “Support a strong and sustainable green economy, resilient to climate change”.

Why is a Green Economy important?
The transition to a Green Economy is essential for delivering sustainable development and long term growth. Defra’s commitment will be met through leading by example in our own operations as well as working with business and consumers. Defra’s policies around waste, valuing the natural environment and adapting to and mitigating climate change all play an important role in delivering a green economy.

Sustainable development
Sustainable public purchasing
Sustainable Business and Resource Efficiency
Sustainable products and consumers
Waste and recycling
Natural environment and biodiversity
Adapting to climate change
Mitigating climate change
By using new technologies, adopting different ways of living and working, and investing in infrastructure, we achieve continued growth and enterprise without undermining the capacity of the environment to support our quality of life in the long term. While these changes may involve some short-term costs and difficult choices, they also create new business opportunities and green jobs, as well as increasing the resilience of our economy. Above all, they will help us avoid potentially much larger costs in the long term and allow sustained economic growth.More info at http://solarserdar.wordpress.com/

Valuing the Natural Environment
Our quality of life depends on natural resources and the environment: they are the foundation of life. If we use and manage them in a sustainable way, they will continue to meet our needs for energy, food, minerals, fresh water, clean air and fertile soils, all of which are essential to enabling us to continue to grow and to prosper.

What do we need to do differently?
Achieving a green economy involves transforming what we produce and how we produce it, responding to changes in both supply and demand. We need a balanced and environmentally sustainable economy to support strong business investment and new opportunities, to ensure we are resilient to long term challenges.

To enable this transition to a green economy business and consumers must take advantage of the benefits of resource efficiencies. All sectors of the economy will need to grow with less environmental impact and greater resilience to future environmental challenges, including adaptation to climate change, material scarcity and emergencies (securing energy supplies and food security).

It is therefore crucial that natural assets are managed sustainably and used efficiently across all sectors of the economy and that their value is reflected in all production and consumption decisions. This includes the need to take action on developing a green economy domestically, but also working internationally to tackle long term challenges.

Developing, with the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Department of Energy and Climate Change, a Roadmap to a Green Economy. This will clearly articulate the business and investment environment the government will provide to make possible the shift to a growing green economy.
By driving the ‘Zero waste’ agenda.
Reducing environmental impact in our sectors, such as through carbon budgets and supporting agricultural research and development.
Reducing environmental impact across the economy (for example through guidance and regulation on product standards, pollution and waste, encouraging sustainable farming and resource efficiency, and making sure the value of the environment is reflected in decision-making). More info at http://solarserdar.blogspot.com/

Ensuring environmental resilience (for example through flood management and defences, making sure farmers adopt resilient land management practices, adapting to climate change, and ensuring natural resources are not depleted or over-used).
Working internationally and through the EU to make sure of a ‘level playing field’ across the global economy and reduce the competitiveness effects of green policies on UK businesses. Also to coordinate international support for environmental sectors and innovation
Driving sustainable public sector practices across government.

Defra is the rural department in government. Most of what we do, for example in relation to farming, food, environmental protection, landscape management, water, flooding, and climate change adaptation, has a direct bearing on rural England, and it also has a wider role in promoting the interests of rural people, communities and businesses across government as a whole.

We also deal with statutory designations protecting our natural environment – such as Common Land, Local Nature Reserves, Areas of Outstanding Natural beauty or Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) – and with policy on National Parks.More info at http://solarserdar.wordpress.com/

DEFRA priorities are:

Reviewing the governance arrangements of National Parks and publishing proposals to increase their accountability
Creating a new designation to protect green areas of particular importance to local communities, modelled on Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs)
Supporting economic growth in rural areas – investigating options available to help those in remote rural areas with the cost of fuel, and working to deliver universal broadband at speeds of 2mbps

Defra has a Customer Contact Unit which deals with all enquiries about Defra’s policies on behalf of our Ministers. Tim Mordan is the Head of the Unit. You can contact us by telephone, letter or email.

Helpline
If you need a quick response, please contact the telephone Helpline:

08459 33 55 77

From outside the UK: 44 (0) 207 238 6951

Minicom/textphone for the deaf and hard of hearing: 0845 300 1998

Calls can cost up to 5p per minute for BT users. Calls made using other service providers or mobiles may cost more.

The telephone Helpline is open between 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday.

The Quarantine, Whole Farm Approach and Defra Publication options from the Defra helpline are available from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.

Helpline staff can answer many of the questions put to them. If they are unable to answer an enquiry themselves, they will connect callers to other Defra staff who can deal with enquiries on specialist issues.

Email or Post
We have a 15 working day target to reply to written correspondence requiring a response, but we aim to reply sooner.

Sometimes enquiries fall under the remit of other government departments so we need to transfer correspondence. This may cause a slight delay in the response.

You can contact us in writing by emailing helpline@defra.gsi.gov.uk or writing to the postal address below;

Defra
Nobel House
17 Smith Square
London
SW1P 3JR

If you wish to write to a Defra Minister, please address the letter to the appropriate Minister and use the above address.

Website contacts
For technical queries or problems related to our website, you can contact us by emailing webmaster@defra.gsi.gov.uk. This address must not be used for general queries about the work of the Department – these will simply be forwarded to the Defra Helpline (see above) and your query may be delayed as a result.

CROATIAN RENEWABLE ENERGY CENTER SOLAR SERDAR (CRECSS)

Željko Serdar

Head of business association

solarserdar@gmail.com

www.solar-serdar.com

SOLAR SERDAR promote IREDA





CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES promote IREDA 

 Renewable Energy in India Energy is a basic requirement for economic development. Every sector of the national economy – agriculture, industry, transport, commercial and domestic – needs inputs of energy. The economic development plans implemented since independence have necessarily required increasing amounts of energy. As a result, consumption of energy in all forms has been steadily rising all over the country. The growing consumption of energy has also resulted in the country becoming increasingly dependent on fossil fuels such as coal and oil and gas. Rising prices of oil and gas and potential shortages in future lead to concerns about the security of energy supply, which is needed to sustain our economic growth. Increased use of fossil fuels also causes environmental problems both on local and global scales. In this background, there is urgent need for the country to develop a sustainable path of energy development. Promotion of energy conservation and increased use of renewable energy sources are the twin planks of sustainable energy. The Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources has been implementing comprehensive programmes for the development and utilisation of various renewable energy sources in the country. As a result of efforts made during the past quarter century, a number of technologies and devices have been developed and have become commercially available. As against the estimated 80000 MW renewable energy based grid connected power generation potential in the country, so far only about 6000 MW installed capacity has been realized, giving vast opportunity for exploitation of renewable energy sources for power generation. The renewable energy based power generation capacity presently constitutes 5% of the total installed capacity in the country for power generation from all sources. The country is aiming to achieve upto 10% of additional installed capacity to be set up till 2012 to come from renewable energy sources. Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) was established on 11th March, 1987 as a Public limited Government Company under the Companies Act, 1956 and it promotes, develops and extends financial assistance for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency/Conservation Projects. IREDA has been notified as a “Public Financial Institution” under section 4 ‘A’ of the Companies Act, 1956 and registered as Non-Banking Financial Company (NFBC) with Reserve Bank of India (RBI). IREDA’s mission is “Be a pioneering, participant friendly and competitive institution for financing and promoting self-sustaining investment in energy generation from Renewable Sources, Energy Efficiency and Environmental Technologies for sustainable development.” IREDA’s Motto is “Energy for Ever.” The main objectives of IREDA are : To give financial support to specific projects and schemes for generating electricity and / or energy through new and renewable sources and conserving energy through energy efficiency. To maintain its position as a leading organization to provide efficient and effective financing in renewable energy and energy efficiency / conservation projects. To increase IREDA`s share in the renewable energy sector by way of innovative financing. Improvement in the efficiency of services provided to customers through continual improvement of systems, processes and resources. To strive to be competitive institution through customer satisfaction. QUALITY POLICY IREDA is committed to maintain its position as a leading organization to provide innovative financing in Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency/Conservation and Environmental Technologies through efficient system & processes for providing total satisfaction and transparency to its customers. IREDA shall strive for continual improvement in the quality of services to its customers through effective quality management system. QUALITY OBJECTIVES i. Drive towards total customer satisfaction. ii. Continual upgradation of capability and improvement in the professional skills of employees. iii. Improvement in efficiency of services provided to customers. iv. Continual improvement of systems, process and services. All concerned shall implement the Quality Policy & Quality Objectives with full devotion & dedication to achieve IREDA’s Mission. More info at http://solarserdar.wordpress.com/ IREDA has many projects in RENEWABLE ENERGY BACKGROUND IREDA has launched the Renewable Energy-Energy Efficiency Umbrella Financing Scheme for those organisations who have good existing network to serve individual/retail customers who do not fulfil IREDA’s legal eligibility criteria and are scattered over large rural/semi-urban areas. OBJECTIVES 1. To supplement IREDA’s current lending operations by spreading the customers/user base through the development of an appropriate Micro financing Network. 2. To facilitate the Micro Lending capabilities of IREDA. ELIGIBILITY State Financial Corporations (SFCs), Industrial Development Corporations (IDCs), Technical Consultancy Organisations (TCOs), Non Banking Financing Companies (NBFCs), State Nodal Agencies (SNAs), Business Development Associates (BDAs) , Scheduled banks and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) which are otherwise legally eligible to borrow from IREDA and fulfil the other eligibility norms detailed in Financing guidelines. LENDING TERMS AND CONDITIONS Line of credit : Minimum Rs. 25.00 lakhs and maximum Rs. 1 crore. PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION The eligible applicant will submit an application in the prescribed format of IREDA along with business plan and other enclosures. Applications for a line of credit will be appraised based upon the criteria prescribed by IREDA. IREDA will review application and sanction the line of credit based on the qualification criteria: or reject the application, if not found suitable. CONCESSUIONS/REBATE/PROVISIONS 1. Front end Fee, Inspection charges, Legal charges (other than incurred for recovery), expenditure on Nominee Directors are not applicable to this scheme. 2. Please refer to IREDA’s Financing Guidelines for further details. DISBURSEMENT 1. IREDA will disburse 50% of the line of credit as Mobilisation advance after signing of Loan Agreement and creation of security. 2. Balance 50% will be disbursed after evidence of proper utilisation of Mobilisation Advance already released. ON-LENDING TERMS AND CONDITIONS To be decided by the Borrower SPECIAL CONDITIONS If the borrower conducts no business (submits no evidence of utilisation of mobilisation advance to IREDA) within a period of 12 months from the date of disbursement of mobilisation advance, then the line of credit sanctioned would automatically be cancelled. In that event, Mobilisation advance drawn from IREDA along with interest shall be refunded within 30 days of expiry of said one year.More info at http://solarserdar.blogspot.com/ Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (A Government of India Enterprise) Corporate Office 3rd Floor, August Kranti Bhawan, Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi – 110 066. Tel: +91 11 26717400 - 26717413 Fax: +91 11 26717416 Email: cmd@ireda.in Registered Office India Habitat Centre, East Court Core-4A, 1st Floor, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 11 00 03 Debashish Majumdar Chairman and Managing Director Tel. (O:) +91 11 26717414 / 26717415 Extn. 113 Fax : +91 11 26717416 S. P. Reddi Director (Finance) Tel. (O:) +91 11 26717417 Fax : +91 11 26717418 Extn. 136 K. S. Popli Director (Technical) Tel. (O:) +91 11 26717419 Fax : +91 11 26717420 Extn. 130 Abdul Aziz Khatana Chief General Manager ( Technical Services) Tel. (O:) +91 11 26717421 Extn. 105 B. Venkateswara Rao General Manager (Technical Services) Tel. (O:) +91 11 26717422 Extn. 301 B. M. Chauhan General Manager (Technical Services) Tel. (O:) +91 11 26717424 Extn. 356 S. K. Bhargava General Manager (F & A) & Company Secretary Tel. (O:) +91 11 26717425 Extn. 115 Abhilakh Singh Deputy General Manager (TS) Tel. (O:) +91 11 26717428 Extn. 223 S. M. Bhajantri Assistant General Manager (HR) Tel. (O:) +91 11 26717435 Extn. 270 
  CROATIAN CENTER of  RENEWABLE ENERGY (CCRES) 
 Željko Serdar Head of business association solarserdar@gmail.com www.solar-serdar.com