UFTO Note - Short Subjects - Oct 1, 2002
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Subject: UFTO Note - Short Subjects
Date: 01 Oct 2002
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New Features on http://www.UFTO.COM
*Scroll to the bottom of the home page, and click on
"Recommended Reading & UFTO EXTRAS"
*Note the link at the top:
"For a list of newsletters and publications regularly scanned by
UFTO, click here."
Any new ones to suggest?
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See below for these items:
*Cleantech Venture Network Issues First Report
*EEEI 1547 Interconnection Standard Passes Ballot
*Army Venture Capital Fund
*New Report on Energy Storage
*New Model to Analyze Distributed Power Projects
*Sag Line Mitigator -- EPRI TC proposal
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Cleantech Venture Network Issues First Report (See UFTO Note, 26
Jul 2002)
The first Cleantech Investment Monitor was released last week. It
reports that investments in "clean" technology companies -
ranging from fuel cells to water purification systems ? exceeded
US$500 million in the first half of 2002, more than doubling from
Q1 to Q2.. It also lists company investments made during the
quarter, and profiles selected companies and investors. Download
(27 pages) at:
http://www.cleantechventure.com/
Also the website has much more to offer now, including investor
membership sign-up (options include Forum, Deal Flow, and
Investment Monitor). Plans for the first venture forum (Toronto,
Nov 13-14) are proceeding well. Over 40 companies have applied,
and 15-20 will be selected to present.
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EEEI 1547 Interconnection Standard Passes Ballot
The IEEE P1547/D10 Draft Standard for Interconnecting Distributed
Resources(DR) With Electric Power Systems(EPS) received 90%
affirmatives in the ballot that closed September 26, 2002.
Separately, the Standards Board approved new numbers for the
three new working groups. Next meeting are in San Francisco
October 8-10: (see UFTO Note 09 Sep 2002)
--P1547.1 (formerly P1589) - Draft Standard for Conformance Test
Procedures for Equipment Interconnecting DR with EPS
--P1547.2 (formerly P1608) - Draft Application Guide for IEEE
Standard 1547 for Interconnecting DR with EPS
--P1547.3 (formerly P1614) - Draft Guide for Monitoring,
Information Exchange and Control of DR Interconnected with EPS.
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Army Venture Capital Fund
Clearly modeled after the CIA's In-Q-Tel fund
(http://www.in-q-tel.com/), the U.S. Army issued a Broad Agency
Announcement (BAA) to solicit proposals for the operation and
management of a not-for-profit, Venture Capital Corporation
(VCC). The objective is to improve the business relationships
between the entrepreneurial community of high technology
innovators and the U.S. Army. This is expected to accelerate the
transition of innovative technology into the Army by creating
greater awareness on the Army's part concerning commercial
technology development and in the entrepreneurial community
concerning the Army's potential as a technology customer willing
to accept innovative solutions to its requirements. The focus
initially will be on companies and programs developing power and
energy technology applicable to the requirements of the
individual soldier.
The BAA was issued Aug 29, and the deadline for proposals was
just extended from Sept 30 to Oct 15. UFTO will follow this story
with great interest. (I am advising a local VC firm who plans to
submit a proposal.)
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New Report on Energy Storage
"Energy Storage: The Sixth Dimension of the Electricity Value
Chain", by Richard Baxter and Jason Makansi, of PearlStreet, Inc.
The report focuses on understanding potential business
opportunities and developing long-term market strategies,
describing the leading storage technologies (including
pumped-hydro, compressed air energy storage, regenerative fuel
cells/flow batteries, sodium/sulphur and lead acid batteries,
superconducting magnetic energy storage, flywheels, thermal, and
hydrogen systems), existing installations, and current market
leaders. The 230-page report also includes 87 tables, market
insights from leading industry thinkers, outlines of market
applications including ancillary services and their impact on
existing industry participants, a review of state and regional
business opportunities, and forecasts of the impact on the US
economy. (20% discount til 30 Nov). For details:
http://www.pearlstreetinc.com/Energy%20Storage%20Report.htm
Contact: Richard Baxter, rbaxter@pearlstreetinc.com, 617.320.0598
In 2002, Pearl Street founded the Energy Storage Council, a
non-profit organization formed to support the energy storage
community in its effort to accelerate the introduction of energy
storage systems and technologies into the marketplace.
http://www.energystoragecouncil.org
[Note that the Electricity Storage Association's next meeting
starts this Thursday Oct 10 in Milwaukee.
http://www.electricitystorage.org]
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New Model to Analyze Distributed Generation Power Projects
Competitive Energy Insight (CEI) in San Diego is offering a new
tool for the evaluation of DG projects, based on a model they
developed for utility and other large scale power plants.
EconExpert-DG is a financial model for the complete before and
after tax financial analysis of DG and "Inside-the-Fence" cogen
projects. The model can be used to evaluate and make decisions on
virtually any DG Project or Technology, allowing owners,
investors, developers and equipment suppliers to better
understand the economic benefits and risks of self-generation. A
suite of automated sensitivity functions make it easy to evaluate
how changes in current project costs or future market conditions
will impact their investment decision. The model also includes
many automated analysis functions and on-line help features. The
User's Manual can be downloaded from CEI's website.
CEI's EconExpert-LP (for Large Power) is a similar tool for
Central Power Station and Merchant Power Projects.
A 30 day free trial is offered to qualified parties. CEI's
website provides additional details and can be reached at:
http://www.CEIInc.NET or www.EconExpert.NET
or contact :
Steve Provol, Competitive Energy Insight, Inc.
858-566-0221, CEIInc@san.rr.com
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Sag Line Mitigator -- EPRI TC proposal
UFTO has been following this story for a long time, and they've
made tremendous progress. [Summary: SLiM reacts to increasing
conductor temperature by decreasing the effective length of
conductor in the span. This mitigates the natural thermal
expansion experienced by the conductor during high temperature
operation. The impact is to decrease line sag during such
operations.] For a good overview, download this pdf file:
http://www.misolution.com/SLiM%20Story%20080302.pdf
The initial test program went very well, and now plans are
underway for utility demonstrations, under an EPRI tailored
collaboration project (open to members and nonmembers of EPRI).
The project will evaluate the performance of SLiM on three
operating transmission lines, and will provide participating
utilities with first-hand information on the operational
performance of this new kind of line hardware device. For a
description of the proposed TC, download:
http://www.epri.com/attachments/286162_1007295.pdf
Contact:
Manuchehr Shirmohamadi, 510-594-0300 x202, MShir@MISolution.com
or Ram Adapa, EPRI project manager, 650.855.8988, radapa@epri.com
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