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Make Your Company Competitive by Using Renewable Energy GIS

Author: Clint Jhonson

Global and national energy productions are gearing towards the wise utilization of renewable energy.  This energy sector promises huge potentials as more and more consumers tend to favor the utilization of environment friendly and cheap renewable energy.  So if you want your company to become relevant in the energy business, you have to explore the possibility of getting new energy sources aside from natural gas, oil, and fossil fuels.  Fortunately, there are renewable energy GIS available today.  By complementing this new dataset with your pipeline GIS, you will be able to improve the competitiveness of your company in the energy sector.

The latest renewable energy GIS dataset is available at Rextag Strategies.  Rextag Strategies is a reliable provider of pipeline GIS and other important geographic information needed by energy companies.  The datasets on renewable energy GIS provide the most complete and the most comprehensive information on new sources of energy.  If you can quickly get reliable mapping information on these new energy sources, then your company can surely stay on top of the market and take hold of industry leadership in sourcing different kinds of renewable energies.  Coupled with the usual capability of pipeline GIS, your company can immediately redraw its strategies and make new plans on how to tap renewable energy for delivery to end consumers.

The dataset for renewable energy GIS include all the major sources available in the United States today.  The dataset contains information about different sources of biomass.  The information provides specific county data across the country in terms of volume of possible production for such energy source.  The renewable energy GIS dataset also includes complete information on Ethanol refinery stations, geothermal plant facilities, sources of electricity, wind and solar power, and landfill locations for methane recoveries.  The geographic information provided in these datasets comes with specific names of plant and refinery owners, volume of production, delivery capabilities of each county and capacities in terms of energy volumes, and other critical consumer data on renewable energy consumption.

By getting hold of GIS data on these sources of renewable energy, your company can start laying the ground work for a major shift in energy service delivery.  Of course, you still need to utilize pipeline GIS data so you can trace how these renewable energy sources can be transported from the production areas to the general consumers.  Updating your pipeline GIS datasets therefore is still very important.  You can also get reliable and up to date pipeline GIS datasets from Rextag Strategies.  The pipeline datasets also come with full customization functionalities so you can use only the data that your company needs.

By exploring new energy sources, your company will remain competitive and profitable.  The GIS dataset provides operational flexibility for your company as well as rich information to improve business intelligence.  You can try a demonstration version of renewable energy GIS dataset from Rextag Strategies.  By trying the GIS data, you can determine if your company can greatly benefit from renewable energy sources and how these energy sources can boost profitability.

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10 Responses to Renewable Energy Uk

  1. Anonymous says:

    wind power

  2. Anonymous says:

    It’s got to come from Nuclear energy. So called ‘Green’ renewable energies are useless because they don’t take into consideration basic facts and numbers.

    Look at it this way: In order for the UK to meet it’s requirements for the % of energy production created by green energy (I think it’s 35% by 2020) as ratified by the EU, the Government would have to cover the UK in twice the number of wind turbines that are currently in the WORLD, let alone the UK. This means they would have to build 3 per day every day until 2020 to reach the target. And the current rate for building and installing a windmill? 1 per week. And the wind production at full speed and capacity would only be the same as 5 small coal-fired power stations.

    So that means with natural fossil fuel production running out, we would have either harness methane production from livestock farms, or use nuclear energy. But those take 10 years to build (I don’t know why, but surely they shouldn’t take that long), so I do believe that we could suffer another winter of discontent.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Definitely badly informed.
    Alcohol is very much converted in the body – it contains a lot of calories and hence you get the famous beer belly if you overdo consumption. The energy you propose to waste in collecting and “recovering” what little alcohol does pass through would be better spent elsewhere.

  4. green_womble says:

    Renewable energy, All UK Pub toilets, distilled pee, to recover all Uk alchohol for recycling or petrol?
    And all world alchohol too. Alchohol is not absorbed by the body, all of it comes out in the pee, thats why you get dehydration and hangovers, apparently. So why not connect all the towns pub pee toilets up and distill it to recoup the alchohol, put it back into the drinks, to save all that energy brewing/distilling it in the first place! or just process it to run as alchohol petrol replacement in vehicle engines. Or football grounds and hotels, and events provide their own heating. etc. If anyone patents this idea, we’ll go 1/3rds, ie you, yahoo, and me.

  5. *-*-Lucky-Star-*-* says:

    What is the UK’s largest renewable energy source?
    I have searched the internet but I can’t clearly find what the UK’s largest renewable energy source is, i.e. which renewable energy source do we use most? In 1999 it was bio-fuels but I can’t tell if it’s still the same now.

  6. Sophie T says:

    How are renewable energy sources being developed in the UK?

  7. CAM says:

    Given UK’s desperate need for renewable energy, isn’t it time we crushed the NIMBY brigade?
    The windfarm factory on the Isle of Wight has closed (500 jobs lost) because NIMBY objectors made the company’s UK operations unprofitable. The Severn Barrage project is continually delayed by skilled and selfish stalling of planning processes. It’s the same all over Britain; those objectors want the benefits of low-cost energy and to ride their hobby-horses as well.
    Our oil and gas is running out; Thatcher destroyed our coal mines. Where DO those NIMBY people think our energy will come from?

  8. finsheehan6 says:

    does anyone know the key pieces of UK legislation affecting renewable energy?
    in regards to its placement and types of renewable energy including along our coastline.
    maybe including the process for planning applications?
    any links and explanations you could provide would be very useful

    Thanks very much

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