Renewable Energy from Gasification

January 31, 2019

EnviroPower Renewable, Inc. (EPR) is developing projects in the US and overseas that will provide baseload generation of electrical power from refuse derived fuel (RDF). These projects range from a 12 MW power plant that will be fueled by combustible refuse on a Caribbean island, to a 100 MW plant fueled by renewable biomass only. The latter Facility, located in North Las Vegas, Nevada, has recently secured California Energy Commission precertification as a renewable energy source.

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The Ecosystems Based Adaptation for Food Security Assembly (EBAFOSA)

EBAFOSA innovativeness is in its inclusiveness and country-driven-ness to enhance ownership, and building on established, on-going progress and planned initiatives towards harmonized optimized outcomes. This is unlike implementing initiatives in siloes where aggregate outcomes will be sub-optimal.

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Cumulative Effects Analysis for Wind Energy Development: Current Practices, Challenges, and Opportunities

whitePaper | April 12, 2022

The increasing global deployment of wind energy has given rise to concerns about potential adverse effects on certain wildlife species and habitats. The United States and European nations use environmental impact assessments (EIAs) to evaluate the environmental effects of wind energy and inform wind energy planning, siting, and operational processes. A key component of the EIA is the cumulative effects analysis/assessment (CEA). CEAs consider the effects of a proposed development in the context of past, present, and future developments, as well as other (non-wind) activities.

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Breach Protection For Energy Companies

whitePaper | October 4, 2022

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whitePaper | November 30, 2022

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whitePaper | November 27, 2019

The renewable energy landscape is changing. The global challenge of climate change, and the need for a secure supply of energy, means renewables are set to play an important part in the energy systems of the future. Renewable energy projects are also becoming increasingly affordable, which has led to an influx of new investment.

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whitePaper | December 8, 2021

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