Theme 1 - Renewable Energy
Theme
1 - Renewable energy
1StopConsultants has renewable
energy as one of its expertise themes. The World is in an ever-increasing pace
switching from energy generated by the application of fossil fuels (oil, coal
and gas) and nuclear power generation to renewable sources of energy.
1.a - Solar energy
1StopConsultants knowledge is in
both solar cell manufacturing as well as the management and exploitation of
solar parks, and roof top solutions. Furthermore, 1StopConsultants follow
closely new solar cell technologies, especially as if these technologies are at
the stage of commercialization.
1.b - Biomass to Energy
Biomass to Energy is one of the
power generation technologies which is of great knowledge and interest of 1StopConsultants.
Any residual product from any bio-economic unit can be applied for power
generation. Thus any investment in a Bio mass to energy project or as
technology provider would be from great interest for South east Asia, where a
lot of feedstock for these types of power plants are sufficient available.
1.c - Waste to Energy
1StopConsultants see great potential
in Waste to Energy power plants technologies and investments in South East
Asia. Precondition for success, is that a long term (>20 years) Power Off
take contract can be negotiated, and that tolling fees on the waste processed
can be charged.
SE Asia faces a growing waste
problem. Asian municipalities are increasingly producing several hundreds of millions
of tons of residential garbage. Demand for waste-to-energy technology in
the SE Asia is expected to grow rapidly, as those countries urgently searching
to find sustainable alternatives to environmentally harmful landfills.
1.d - Wind Energy
1StopConsultants helps and consult
in the management and exploitation of wind energy parks, in South East Asia.
With the global concerns over local
air pollution and energy security, improvements in technology and costs, and
the need for energy portfolio diversification, wind energy is expanding
worldwide. The estimated wind energy potential in Asia is in millions of MW
(per National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) estimate and others) and,
currently, very little electricity is produced from wind in Asia, with the
exception of China and India.
SE Asia is in need of technologies, manufacturing
capacity, design experiences, and operations and maintenance expertise to
develop and manage large scale wind farms, with cost advantages.