Renewable Energy
From solar to wind and other power sources with potential, renewable energy is not only about tapping into limitless energy, it's also about reducing climate-changing carbon in the atmosphere.
In a digital, connected world, communities increasingly rely on readily available and uninterrupted electricity. In this episode of ASCE Interchange, Youn Sim, Ph.D., P.E., principal engineer at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, discusses the surge of renewables in energy infrastructure.
The New Jersey site will contribute to the township’s sustainability efforts.
Funding from the state of California will pay for initial efforts to pursue a 500 MW pumped-storage hydropower project in the San Diego region.
Construction will begin later this year on a facility that is intended to demonstrate a new, zero-carbon approach to generating energy from nuclear fusion.
The facility will use biomass to generate electricity. The carbon dioxide produced during that generation will be sequestered underground.
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An innovative micro-hydropower system in use in Hillsboro, Oregon, will help generate clean, renewable electricity.
To promote sustainable energy sources, King County, Washington — home to the city of Seattle — is seeking to recover used waste heat in the county’s sewer system.
Design work is underway on a $300 million temperature-phased anaerobic digestion facility for Orange County, California. The new facility will improve biosolids quality and increase system resiliency.
Daylight and shading studies helped create the new facade on a South Korean skyscraper that incorporates the firm’s own solar panels.
ASCE supports a national renewable energy policy that promotes a broad, balanced, renewable energy portfolio.