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David Karabelnikoff
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Here is monthly data for a village of 150. I'll see if I can dig up more detailed daily or weekly data. I do not guarantee the accuracy of this data or its suitability for any purpose.
July 13
Alan Fetters and David Karabelnikoff are now friends
May 4
David Karabelnikoff added a discussion to the group AK Energy Politics
The use of renewable energies offers the opportunity to diminish energy dependence, reduce the emission of CO2 and create new employment. The involvement of local agents is highly important for the future development in this field, especially in reg…
April 8
economic viability, is largely determined by regulatory policy which structures compensation rate, grid connection (requirement) Presently there are no regulatory policies which are devoted to rural Alaska, rather the lack of state ruling has left a…
March 27
The PCE was just amended to increase the ceiling to $1 Kwh - This is higher than any feed in tariff - Yet FIT's are mechanisms to increase the deployment of renewable energy technologies. The PCE program has a requirement of the electrical producti…
March 23
Interesting Paper David...thanks for sharing. ML
March 22
David Karabelnikoff added 2 discussions to the group AK Energy Politics
March 22
Germany's renewable energy sector is among the most innovative and successful worldwide. Nordex, Repower, Fuhrländer and Enercon are wind power companies based in Germany. SolarWorld, Q-Cells and Conergy are solar power companies based in Germany. T…
March 21
The politics surrounding the development and distribution of cost effective energy resources for Alaskans.
March 21
Sorry Martin, I got off topic... I'll move my posts to the policy one...
March 21
David Karabelnikoff added a discussion to the group Improving PCE
Here are some presentations on energy policies for deployment of renewable energy technology.
March 18
Addressing issues surronding the PCE program so the program encourages the public policy goal of low cost rural electricity.
March 18
perhaps I should clarify by stating that it may not be sufficient to constrain the scope of the investigation to the technical issues of integration. The comments were to general trends in behavioral and technological lockin' identification with the…
March 18
Hi David I would encourage you to read the white paper under the Improving PCE discussion group. Don
March 18
David Karabelnikoff added a discussion to the group Diesel Working Group
I've been reading a lot of material while working on my thesis. One concept I have come accost is the decision making using  short-term cost minimization as the guiding decision making criteria. While there may be economic realities to contend with…
March 18
Sure I've used homer, I think that the models and computational abilities have gone way beyond it. there are about 50 tools for the integration of renewable energy/dg systems all the way from national planning to micro grids. I've attached a paper o…
March 16

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At 11:08pm on March 8, 2010, David Karabelnikoff said…
I am wondering if there are any good sources for info about petrol consumption, sales exc, St.Paul is my case study but it seems that the info is not being collected at a central point. ISER has good designs on filling this needed gap in info collection but no news on how soon this will happen.
At 1:14pm on March 8, 2010, Martin Leonard III said…
Hey DK

Nice to see you on this network...let me know if I can help in anyway.

Cheers,

ML
At 11:25pm on January 7, 2010, Katherine Keith said…
Have you been able to get any of your questions answered?
 
 
 

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