2011 Excellence in Renewable Energy Award Winners UnveiledTampa, Florida -- Today, the Renewable Energy World Network of editors unveiled the winners of the 2011 Excellence in Renewable Energy Awards. These awards recognize the leading people, projects and technologies in the North American clean energy industries. The awards were presented today at the Renewable Energy World Conference and Expo in Tampa, Florida. After reviewing almost 600 submissions over a three-month period of time, the network of online and magazine editors from RenewableEnergyWorld.com, Renewable Energy World North America Magazine, Photovoltaics World and Hydro Review chose 11 award winners in their respective categories. In addition, readers also voted on their favorite project in the “Readers' Choice” category. The winners in each category include: PROJECT OF THE YEAR Bioenergy Project of the Year: The Wild Center's Hybrid Wood Gasification Boiler and Solar Thermal System Geothermal Project of the Year: Ormat's 15-MW Jersey Valley Power Plant Hydropower Project of the Year: Plutonic Power's 235-MW Toba Montrose Run-of-River Project Solar Project of the Year: Sempra Generation's 48-MW Copper Mountain Facility Wind Project of the Year: NativeEnergy and John Deere Renewables' 12.5 MW Greensburg Wind Farm Readers' Choice: enXco's 3-MW Pocono Raceway Solar Farm INNOVATION Innovation in Finance: SolarCity's Affordable Solar Financing Options Innovation in Technology: Logica's Wind Energy Management System Innovation in Policy: GRID Alternatives Single-Family Affordable Solar Homes Program LEADERSHIP Leadership in Finance: Lynn Jurich and Edward Fenster, Co-founders of SunRun Leadership in Technology: James Dehlsen, Founder of Zond Corporation, Clipper Wind and Ecomerit Technologies Leadership in Policy: Karl Gawell, Executive Director of the Geothermal Energy Association Throughout the week, we will have a series of articles and videos detailing the various projects, innovations and leaders. |
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(i)A combination of plants that can be grown as feed stock for bioethanol and where the projected output is in excess of the DOE projections for transport in 2035.
(ii)A process to reduce the energy required to convert 10% ethanol in water to 95% ethanol in water. The reduction is ovwer 50%,
Do I have to submit the full write up or only the outline? Since I am seeking a University to present (i) as a thesis for a online PhD and buyer for the process(ii)how confidential will be the information presented?