According to Red Herring, Inc., energy demand in the U.S. are expected to increase by 32% in 2015. But even after he has one of the highest energy economies of the world, the United States come full circle. It is now one of the most aggressive nations in the promotion of alternative energies.
Growing environmental problems like global warming and the need for energy self-sufficiency has introduced in the minds of many U.S. citizens have more energy efficiency. In recent years,the founding of several energy-efficient electronic equipment and cars to be seen.
The U.S. plan is now the area of infrastructure for the use and dissemination of alternative energy such as solar, wind, hydro and thermal contact. A significant investment - both public and private is - is also being made in this direction, reducing the cost of alternative energy. Recorded in the 1980s, the average price of energy with photovoltaics was 95 cents per kilowatt hour.
With the technological improvementsand tax breaks, solar-electric modules are now becoming a cost-effective. In 2008 the price had risen about 20 cents left on falling per kilowatt hour, according to the American Solar Energy Society. The United States currently has raised about 4.2 billion solar masses roofs and the popularity of solar energy, one can only expect the technology to much less expensive.
The presence of wind power in the United States is also growing. According to the American Solar Energy Society, windcompete with conventional energy sources at a price of less than 4 cents per kilowatt hour. In 2008, the U.S. had approximately 300 million wind turbines. Thus, industry and consumers can expect cost reductions on this front.
The U.S. is not alone in taking many of these measures, since they no longer an option but a necessity for a sustainable future. To be sure, there are a lot more problems to solve - for example, if 25% of the population moving electric cars of tomorrow, to the requirements of theMains would be impossible to fulfill - and has a lot of effort going into building the appropriate infrastructure in a phased manner. Transformers, will of course continue to play a crucial role in all the power infrastructure.
Transformers is currently lost a considerable amount of energy in transmission, prompting the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) come with the rules to ensure that the old transformers will be replaced with more energy efficientOnes. This has the cost of medium-voltage, dry transformers hiked almost 13%, but reduce electrical losses by up to 26%.
It is in this area of building energy-efficient transformers, the PCT plays a prominent role. PCT has extensive experience in the production of tailor-made energy-efficient transformers - in some aspects PCT has also introduced the legislation. Currently also PCT gears up to meet demands of the wind industry in particular with a toodesigned transformers sturdy foundation.
While the initial investment may seem high in energy-efficient transformers so far it seems that the utilities and the industry more than willing to invest in them, like the Transformers pay for itself quickly over time.
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