Technology

  • Renewable Energy Landscape: Market & Technology Overview

    October 2011
    With over 40 slides of graphics and information, the slide deck examines the technologies, markets and industry trends for each renewable technology sector, including solar, wind, biomass power, biofuels, geothermal, hydropower, and marine energy.
    Free for ACORE members. Free abridged version for public.

    >Read More

  • Renewable Energy Trends in 2010

    April 2011
    In this article for Infrastructure Solutions Magazine, former ACORE President Michael Eckhart outlines the market and policy trends experienced by the renewable energy industry in 2010 and the developments of major projects. The article also features some of the most innovative projects that were under development in 2010, by a group of the best companies in the field.
    >Read More

  • A BCC White Paper: Corn Based Ethanol–the Rest of the Story

    November 2010
    by Bill Holmberg, Chairman, Biomass Coordinating Council, American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE) – an Early (1974) Ethanol Pioneer

    This paper focuses on the pending challenges to the ethanol industry and adds five additional chapters to the biofuels/ethanol story.
    >Read More

  • Reinventing Renewable Energy

    July 2009
    This joint paper from ACORE and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) identifies research, development, demonstration and deployment (RDD&D) requirements needed to improve the performance and expand the use of today’s renewable energy technologies, accelerate the development and commercial availability of advanced options, and discover and pursue the innovations that will power and fuel the future. >Read More

  • Building the 21st Century Transmission Super Grid: Technical and Political Challenges for Large Scale Renewable Energy Production in the U.S.

    April 2009
    Plans to increase the penetration of renewable electrical generation into the U.S. face a number of challenges. The country needs a super-grid which overlays the existing high voltage transmission system, connecting the country from coast to coast and allowing thousands of MW to be transferred over hundreds of miles. A single authority, in this case federal, needs to assert overall control of transmission line siting in the U.S. >Read More

  • An Overview of the U.S. Renewable Energy Field – 2009

    February 2009
    An Overview of the U.S. Renewable Energy Field outlines existing renewable energy market and policy developments coming into the year 2009, and the outlook for renewable energy with a new President, Congress and Legislation affecting the marketplace. The report focuses on the wind, solar, biopower, biofuels, hydropower and geothermal sectors specifically.
    >Read More