Climate Change Mitigation
1.5 Degree C Consistent pathways:
Renewable energy Development & funding -
Wind Farms
Solar Farms
Biomass Energy plants
Waste-to-Energy Plants
Water Turbines
The complex, important, and often ground-breaking international carbon dioxide emission reduction and Renewable's business matters on which we work can attract the best and brightest engineers & scientists from around the world. And we've been lucky enough to hire and collaborate with the best of the best in each country of operation in the business of Renewable Energy development sector.
PSECC have developed the "Resource Ownership" concept & technology providers - whereby a City, Town, County or State Council can take ownership over the Renewable Energy resource in their State like the Solar Resource in their area and receive a substancial part of the revenues from our Renewable Energy projects.
This revenue could be used to enhance local communities, build homes and schools - Truly Sustainable Development. A simple concept that helps a Council or Government to take ownership of the Renewable Energy resources such as Solar, Wind, Biomass and Hydro and part own for example a Solar Farm or Wind Farm and receive a Revenue stream over twenty years.
Energy Policy & Strategy
We have Researched and written one of the first UK City Energy Policies in 1995 under Agenda 21 Sustainable Energy programming. PSECC is well placed to assist clients along a 1.5 Degree C Consistent pathway. The circular Economy model is our goal for communities.
We have to assess risks to investment and political stability of a Country or client and Energy company Off Tacker together with PPA and FIT payments before we can finance a project.
CO2 emission reduction and Solar Farms -Our teams in the UK and beyond have a well-deserved reputation of excellence over twenty three years in Earth Summit agreements, providing smart, sensible, and cost-effective CO2 emission reduction, Solar Farm, Solar PV, Energy Policy, Energy Strategy and Integrated Waste Management business solutions for our clients in the UK.
States should take ownership of their Renewable Energy Resources - Solar Resource and gain revenues
Renewable Energy & Funding
Renewable Energy - We form links to make communities more sustainable along a 1.5 Degree C Consistent pathway with technology providers & funders and have obtained backing from the UN REPP & UKTi programme and USTDA for our work in Africa and the UK. . Often backing is also gained from the UK Government UKTi and Actions plans established for client projects are in place. Will endeavour to meet all project requirements for technology choice, partners and funding for each project. We are active in the UK, Kenya, Ghana, Iran, Bulgaria, USA and also seeking emerging markets such as the Ukraine and Tunisia.
Renewable Energy & funding
Solar Farm Development Services
site identification
land lease agreements
EPC
design
full funding provision
build
own & operate
O & M
Integrated Waste Management - with funding
Integrated Waste Management approach to the problems of MSW.
Reduction to Landfill by 100%
Recovery of Resources
Energy from Waste (EFW) Gasification
Recycling
Reuse of materials
Zero Emissions
Funding available (upto 70%)
O & M
Solar Farm Development Services
Project formation
Power Purchase Agreement
Solar Farm Development
In 2012 PSECC Ltd were given permission by the former United States Vice President Al Gore's technical team to use "an Inconvenient Truth" video to educate UK School children & citizens about global warming. This formed an essential training tool for PSECC and helped instigate our FREE Solar PV for schools programme and then this led onto our FREE Solar Social Housing scheme in Hampshire the UK. In the same year Alan Brewer met in Liskeard with the Project Management Team Manager of Prince Charles in the UK for funding discussions for Solar PV for Mountbatten School in Romsey in Hampshire. The School went on, as one of the first to have a Solar PV installation. Alan also worked closely with D McDonnel the Deputy Headteached at Mountbatten School.
IFA2 - funding has been made possible in Fareham as the connection point for a new National Grid system IFA2. 1000,000 UK homes will be connected to this New National Grid that connects the UK National Grid to the French National Grid. We plan to sell our electricity from our Tunisia Solar Farms into this Grid system.
As photovoltaic penetration of the power grid increases, accurate predictions of return on investment require accurate prediction of decreased power output over time. Degradation rates must be known in order to predict power delivery. Degradation rates of flat-plate terrestrial modules and systems reported in published literature from field testing throughout the last 40years. Nearly 2000 degradation rates, measured on individual modules or entire systems, have been assembled from the literature, showing a median value of 0.5%/year.
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Knowledge
Our firm is leading the way in global Climate Change Mitigation with Solar Farm developments.With ever changing Climate & Energy sectors, you need someone on your side who knows how to accomplish the unthinkable.
CO2 & Climate Change offer Great Opportunity for a more Sustainable Development.
PSECC have developed the "Resource Ownership" concept - whereby a City, Town, County or State Council can take ownership over the Solar Resource in their area and recieve part of the revenues from our Solar Farms.
Climate Change Mitigation
Renewable Energy - Economic growth market; How to determine what to do with your Country regarding Climate Change
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Tunisian sunshine could soon be powering homes in the UK if an ambitious North African project gets the green light. The TuNur project aims to power up to 2.5 million UK homes by 2018 using solar energy captured in the vast Tunisian plains. PSECC Solar Farms Ltd have a presence in Tunisia, Ghana where we have plans for three 20MW Solar Farms in the Simbrofo area of the Central Regionof Ghana and also Konzain Kenya with a 10MW Solar Farm currently nearing the end of Pre Build technicals and PPA negotiations.
PSECC Solar Farms Ltd are also investigating this concept and are assisting our partners 333finance in a 50MW Solar Farm in Tunisia to have single axis tracking. This approach could overcome the restricitions and limitations of developing Renewable Energy projects in the UK such as Planning restricitions, only building to building Regulations and lack of real committement to a Low Carbon Economy.
The TuNur partnership is between British renewables investor Low Carbon, developer Nur Energie, and Tunisian investors, has gathered three years of solar data from their site in Kebili Governorate.
They are now seeking approval from the UK government, who has recently allowed non-UK developers of renewable energy projects to bid for contracts that guarantee subsidies.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2800236/will-soon-rely-north-africa-energy-tunisian-sunshine-power-2-5-million-uk-homes-2018.Tunisian sunshine could soon be powering homes in the UK if an ambitious North African project gets the green light. The TuNur project aims to power up to 2.5 million UK homes by 2018 using solar energy captured in the vast Tunisian plains. PSECC Solar Farms Ltd have a presence in Tunisia, Ghana where we have plans for three 20MW Solar Farms in the Simbrofo area of the Central Regionof Ghana and also Konzain Kenya with a 10MW Solar Farm currently nearing the end of Pre Build technicals and PPA negotiations.
PSECC Solar Farms Ltd are also investigating this concept and are assisting our partners 333finance in a 50MW Solar Farm in Tunisia to have single axis tracking. This approach could overcome the restricitions and limitations of developing Renewable Energy projects in the UK such as Planning restricitions, only building to building Regulations and lack of real committement to a Low Carbon Economy.
The TuNur partnership is between British renewables investor Low Carbon, developer Nur Energie, and Tunisian investors, has gathered three years of solar data from their site in Kebili Governorate.
They are now seeking approval from the UK government, who has recently allowed non-UK developers of renewable energy projects to bid for contracts that guarantee subsidies.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2800236/will-soon-rely-north-africa-energy-tunisian-sunshine-power-2-5-million-uk-homes-2018.
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