The RITE Plan Initiative
The RITE Plan Initiative is a nationwide effort to revitalize impoverished and rural communities.
We use economic development to create Infrastructure, Clean Energy, Farming, Healthcare, Jobs, and Education programs that focus on The People.
The RITE Plan Initiative is a grassroots charity dedicated to revitalizing distressed communities through equitable development and social change. We are excited to invite passionate individuals to apply for the role of Advisory Board Member, regardless of experience level. This is a unique opportunity for those interested in social impact and community development to contribute to meaningful change. As an Advisory Board Member, you will help shape our social impact strategies and program development with guidance from more experienced board members. You will have the chance to mentor with and learn from our leadership team, gaining valuable experience in social change initiatives. Your enthusiasm and willingness to leverage your connections for fundraising and outreach will be highly valued. If you have a background or interest in social impact, nonprofit work, or community service and are eager to grow your skills, we encourage you to apply. Join us in making a difference in underserved communities!
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India is undertaking an enormous renewable energy project near the Pakistan border that will be the world's largest when completed. The $2.26 billion Khavda Renewable Energy Park will span 726 square kilometers in the harsh Rann of Kutch salt desert environment. Thousands of workers are installing infrastructure across this inhospitable landscape to support 30 gigawatts of solar and wind energy production, enough to power 18 million homes.
https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/india-works-to-build-world-s-largest-renewable-energy-project/7388799.html
Despite the difficult working conditions, India is pushing forward with the project to meet its goals of expanding renewable energy to 10 percent of its electricity from the current heavy reliance on coal. The success of the Khavda facility will be a crucial step for India to reduce its carbon emissions and battle climate change, while also serving as a model for large-scale renewable projects worldwide. Leaders at the COP28 climate summit have called for a tripling of renewable energy globally, making India's efforts especially noteworthy.
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How Eight Cities Succeeded in Rejuvenating their Urban Land by the World Bank
The World Bank and PPIAF have released a new report highlighting the importance of private sector participation in urban regeneration projects spanning 8 cities including Singapore, Seoul, and Johannesburg. The decaying inner cities are a major issue globally, but can be turned around with well-designed public-private partnerships. The report outlines 4 key phases for successful urban regeneration: scoping, planning, financing, and implementation.
https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2016/07/13/How-eight-cities-succeeded-in-rejuvenating-their-urban-land
The case studies showcase major transformations driven by public-private collaboration. For example, Santiago, Chile used housing subsidies to repopulate its inner city, mobilizing $3 billion in private investment. Johannesburg reversed a 40% property vacancy rate through targeted regeneration initiatives that leveraged $18 million in private funds for every $1 million invested by the city. The report concludes that with the right approach, cities can reverse decay and create sustainable growth.
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How Eight Cities Succeeded in Rejuvenating their Urban Land Many cities have underutilized or distressed areas that offer great potential for regeneration. A new World Bank report and online tool help cities navigate the process of urban renewal, based on eight successful urban regeneration projects from around the world.
The 2023 Sustainable Energy in America Factbook by the Business Council for Sustainable Energy tracks energy market and policy trends in the United States
https://bcse.org/market-trends/top-trends/
In 2022, the U.S. saw a record $141 billion investment in clean energy, with the federal government committing $369 billion to advance the transition. The country made significant strides, meeting 62% of electricity demand with natural gas and renewables, but greenhouse gas emissions increased by 1%, emphasizing the need to accelerate clean energy adoption to combat climate change.
Despite energy spending rising in 2022 due to inflation, U.S. households still enjoyed historically low energy costs. However, millions of households face challenges paying energy bills, highlighting the importance of further investment in energy efficiency, particularly in low-income communities. The deployment of digital technologies and competitive power prices contribute to the ongoing energy transition, while reforming regulatory processes is crucial for modernizing and enhancing U.S. energy infrastructure.
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Top Five Trends - The Business of Sustainable Energy Sustainable Energy in America 2023 Factbook Tracking Market & Policy Trends The Sustainable Energy in America Factbook provides valuable year-over-year data and insights on the American energy transformation. Key Trends The 2023 Sustainable Energy in America Factbook, produced annually by BloombergN...
The Promise of Geothermal Energy
Thermal energy networks can build grid resilience, provide a stable source of energy, and offer continued employment to utility workers skilled in traditional energy infrastructure.
https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/10/04/1080795/us-thermal-energy-networks/ by Technology Review
Thermal energy networks are expanding in 13 US states to reduce building emissions. These underground systems connect structures to share renewable heating/cooling from geothermal and waste heat sources. With utility and government support, the first projects are already under construction in states like Massachusetts. Thermal networks provide efficient green energy and support gas workers' jobs.
The renewable systems offer efficient heating and cooling by sharing geothermal and waste heat between connected buildings. With initial projects backed by utilities and state governments, thermal networks are poised to play an increasing role in the clean energy transition by cutting emissions. They also create job opportunities for workers from the gas industry.
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Underground thermal energy networks are becoming crucial to the US’s energy future Their advantages extend beyond reducing carbon emissions.
How Mobility Solutions Will Create Sustainable Urban Living
https://www.plugandplaytechcenter.com/resources/how-mobility-solutions-will-create-sustainable-urban-living/ by Plug And Play Tech Center
Connecting vehicles, buildings, and people through tech paves the way for smarter, greener cities. Innovations in mobility technology like electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and smart transportation infrastructure are critical for creating sustainable and livable cities of the future. New solutions such as IoT-enabled vehicles and waste management systems are helping to reduce emissions and optimize energy usage in urban centers. Countries that invest in accessible, shared mobility options like public transportation and bike shares are improving quality of life for citizens. The key to revolutionizing urban development lies in continuing to integrate advanced mobility innovations into infrastructure and planning.
This article explores how new developments in mobility will lead the way toward sustainable urban environments. Trends such as vehicle electrification, smart waste management, and hyperconnected vehicles are reducing environmental impact while enhancing safety and efficiency. By incorporating innovations like the Internet of Things into transportation networks, cities can decrease congestion, emissions, and waste. Investing in advanced mobility technology now will enable cities to improve residents' quality of life while building toward a more sustainable future.
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Spanish energy company Soleolico has unveiled a new wind turbine design with solar panels mounted on rotating blades to generate renewable electricity 24/7.
designboom - www.designboom.com/technology/soleolico-solar-panels-wind-turbine-generate-green-energy-sails-10-09-2023/
Called "Sails", the system uses a patented magnetic calibration to orient the solar panels towards the sun as the blades rotate. Soleolico claims the design can generate up to 25% more power than typical wind turbines.
The company also developed a 3D-printed coating for the turbine using Pure.Tech technology to absorb and convert carbon emissions into clean air. Soleolico says the compact, versatile units can be installed without disrupting soil and even directly into electric towers. The first public display model is installed outside the Palacio de la Magdalena in Santander, Spain, providing a preview of the 24/7 renewable energy concept.
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soleolico unveils rotating solar panels on wind turbine that can generate green energy 24/7 ‘Sails’ by soleolico with 3D-printed coating On October 6th, at the Palacio de la Magdalena in Santander, energy company Soleolico introduced what it calls the world’s first wind turbine with photovoltaic panels anchored on rotating blades that capture wind and solar energy to generate electr...
The clean hydrogen market is rapidly expanding, with 100+ startups chasing $280B in subsidies globally.
https://medium.com//scaling-clean-h2-production-474c5a017b9a
Green hydrogen from electrolyzers costs 3-8x more than fossil-based versions today. But plummeting renewable energy and electrolyzer costs can enable competitiveness. Notable players include Electric Hydrogen, building 100MW systems in the US; Verdagy, operating the world's largest anion-exchange electrolyzer; and Monolith, which won a $1B DoE loan.
Overall, VC/PE investment has surged to new records, nearing $3.5B in electrolyzer startups alone. Although challenges remain, the innovations emerging in electrolysis, methane pyrolysis, and more make us optimistic about sector growth.
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Electrek.co provides a brief assessment of the current growth trends of renewable energy in 2023.
https://electrek.co/2023/10/04/heres-how-renewables-have-grown-so-far-in-2023/
In the first half of 2023, wind and solar expanded significantly, providing 14.3% of global electricity generation. However, historic droughts severely reduced hydroelectric output in many countries. As a result, fossil fuels filled the gap, flattening global emissions growth from electricity. Despite rapid 16% solar growth globally and new monthly generation records in 50 nations, dramatic drops in hydro generation allowed coal-fired power in China to reach new highs.
Though hydro declines slowed emissions progress, slower electricity demand growth also suppressed emissions in major economies like the EU, US, Japan and South Korea. So while severe drought enabled continued coal reliance in some countries, the steady growth of renewable energy sources coupled with declining energy usage in many major economies suggests ongoing progress in reducing global power sector emissions overall.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) engineers have created a “supercapacitor” made of abundant materials that can store large amounts of energy.
https://news.mit.edu/2023/mit-engineers-create-supercapacitor-ancient-materials-0731
Made of just cement, water, and carbon black, the device could enable inexpensive storage of intermittent renewable energy from solar and wind power, with applications such as home energy storage or wirelessly charging vehicles on roadways.
The key is the carbon black forms wire-like structures within the hardening cement, creating a large surface area to store charge. Tests show cement blocks less than a meter wide could store a household's daily energy needs. The materials are cheap and readily available globally. The technology is scalable by varying the carbon ratio and cement thickness.
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MIT engineers create an energy-storing supercapacitor from ancient materials MIT engineers created a carbon-cement supercapacitor that can store large amounts of energy. Made of just cement, water, and carbon black, the device could form the basis for inexpensive systems that store intermittently renewable energy, such as solar or wind energy.
In this article, Interesting Engineering showcases many novel and groundbreaking innovations that may drive sustainable change in the near future.
https://interestingengineering.com/lists/21-sustainability-listss-that-might-just-change-the-world
Discussed are exciting technologies like smog-cleaning towers and solar balloons providing electricity in disaster zones. And even solar glass, fabrics made from recycled coffee grounds, textiles spun from carbon emissions, and smog rings for dense urban areas.
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Revolutionizing Sustainability: 21 Groundbreaking Innovations That Could Transform Our World Discover 21 game-changing innovations that have the potential to revolutionize sustainability and transform our world for the better.
Despite transition efforts, coal remains king for global electricity, accounting for over 35% in 2022. However, renewables like wind and solar saw rapid 15% growth last year. Together with hydroelectric, renewables represented over 29% of power output, contrasting the 4% nuclear decline caused by France's reactor shutdowns.
Klean Industries Inc - https://kleanindustries.com/resources/environmental-industry-market-analysis-research/what-electricity-sources-power-world/
While coal continues dominating electricity globally, renewables are rising. Wind and solar saw 15% growth in 2022. With hydroelectric, renewables accounted for over 29% of generation, compared to the 4% nuclear decline due to France's reactor shutdowns. Next year's energy statistics will prove critical for assessing the progress of the transition to clean power.
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In the two articles linked below, AZoNetwork discusses the integration of graphene into the production of thin, flexible solar panels.
https://www.azom.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=21100
https://www.azom.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=21354
Early research has shown that graphene, with its strong, conductive, and transparent properties, can achieve decent efficiency when used in solar cells. Manufacturing methods like Chemical V***r Deposition can produce high quality graphene suitable for solar applications.
Scientists have specifically tested graphene with dye-sensitized solar cells, achieving efficiencies of around 6.5%. With more research and development on manufacturing and engineering, graphene's solar efficiency could be optimized to compete with traditional silicon panels. The conclusion is that graphene has potential to enable cheaper, lighter weight, and more flexible solar panels. It is still early days but there are exciting possibilities ahead.
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The Use of Graphene Solar Thermal Films Graphene is a substance utilized for a variety of applications owing to its advantageous characteristics. The article discusses the morphology of graphene sheets, their advantages, as well as the latest advances in this particular field of study.
Is upholding the "City as a Computer" metaphor a detriment to the design of cities of the future?
https://placesjournal.org/article/a-city-is-not-a-computer/
The common metaphor of the city as a computer is flawed. It assumes urban data can be "processed" computationally to produce knowledge, when cities involve much more complex sensory experiences and site-based wisdom. We need new models and language that capture the diverse, experiential ways urban residents produce knowledge.
Overreliance on data-driven urban models is risky. These approaches presume urban data are objective and delegate critical decisions to algorithms. But humans make urban data by filtering information based on values and biases. City-making is city-knowing, so we must make space for diverse knowledge production methods, while grappling with the ethics of our data-driven models. Healthy cities integrate computation with history, memory, and local intelligence.
Image Credit: A wall in Bairro Alto, Lisbon, covered with circuit boards painted white. [Daniel Gonçalves]
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A City Is Not a Computer This seems an obvious truth, but we need to say it loud and clear. Urban intelligence is more than information processing.
Low-Emission Process Transforms Plastic Waste Into Eco-Friendly Hydrogen Source
https://news.rice.edu/news/2023/making-hydrogen-waste-plastic-could-pay-itself
Researchers at Rice University have developed a revolutionary new method to produce clean hydrogen fuel and graphene from plastic waste. By using a process called flash Joule heating, plastics can be converted to hydrogen gas and graphene in seconds by rapidly heating the waste to over 3000 degrees Kelvin. This vaporizes the hydrogen in the plastics, leaving valuable graphene behind.
If the produced graphene is sold at only 5% of the current market value – a 95% discount – clean hydrogen could be produced essentially for free."
This new technique can recover up to 68% of the hydrogen in plastics while emitting very little CO2. With plastic waste piling up globally, this discovery provides a sustainable way to produce hydrogen fuel that could drastically reduce emissions.
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