How China is Smashing Their Sustainability Targets, Reducing Global Warming

How China is Smashing Their Sustainability Targets, Reducing Global Warming

Here at NXTGEN bps we understand how important it is to keeping our world clean and sustainable, and we are fully committed to tackling climate change and reducing emissions. To do this, we have designed our very own solar panels. These can be used to power up our unique and completely green battery powered generators. The batteries can also be used, whilst being charged by our solar panels too! This is a little way in which we are trying to reduce emissions and ultimately global warming.

Wind and solar power are booming in China and may help limit global carbon emissions far faster than expected, according to a new study.

Solar panel installations alone are growing at a pace that would increase global capacity by 85% by 2025.

The report says the country’s green energy targets for 2030 look set to be exceeded five years ahead of schedule.

But coal plants are also increasing, partly as backup for all the new wind and solar farms, the authors say.

China is often seen as the key to the world’s efforts to rein in the carbon emissions that are the root cause of climate change.

The country is the world’s biggest user of coal, mainly for making electricity. The use of coal is responsible for around 69% of China’s emissions of carbon dioxide.

But this new study shows that China is fast building up capacity to generate power from wind and solar, which could have a significant impact on limiting the impacts of rising temperatures.

The research has been carried out by Global Energy Monitor (GEM), an independent research group whose work is often used by the World Bank, the International Energy Agency and governments.

The report looks at China’s current installed green energy capacity, but also makes projections on what’s been announced and in construction over the next two years.

It finds that right now China has more solar panels installed in large-scale projects than the rest of the world combined. On wind energy, the country has doubled its capacity since 2017.

But this new study shows that China is fast building up capacity to generate power from wind and solar, which could have a significant impact on limiting the impacts of rising temperatures.

The research has been carried out by Global Energy Monitor (GEM), an independent research group whose work is often used by the World Bank, the International Energy Agency and governments.

The report looks at China’s current installed green energy capacity, but also makes projections on what’s been announced and in construction over the next two years.

It finds that right now China has more solar panels installed in large-scale projects than the rest of the world combined. On wind energy, the country has doubled its capacity since 2017.

Don’t be fooled by the “sustainable” promise of HVO

Don’t be fooled by the “sustainable” promise of HVO

Driving real change takes bold choices and intelligent solutions, not just for the sake of your business, but for the sake of the planet.

Let’s be upfront about it: oil companies, OEMs, and legacy industry players are trying to fool you with the promise of a sustainable direct replacement for diesel.

Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) biofuel has been touted as a carbon-neutral fuel source with multiple apparent benefits. It uses plant-based oils in its composition, therefore not contributing additional CO2 emissions to the atmosphere when burned beyond what the plant has been able to consume and convert back to oxygen in its lifetime. It can also be substituted directly for diesel fuel, allowing Location vehicles and generator providers to continue to use their existing diesel infrastructure.

Sound a bit too good to be true? It is. The destructive environmental properties of HVO vastly outweigh the purported benefits, but those who stand to benefit from it have too much to gain to let you know the truth.

I heard there was a large music festival last weekend?

I heard there was a large music festival last weekend?

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Something we had in the planning for a while was working with the Green Futures Crew at Glastonbury to help power their needs for the festival.

 

Along came our pure green battery generators….2 bears, 2 goats and a goat expansion pack. They were all very at home in the green fields surroundings. Powered by our solar panels too, the weather was good and everyone was very happy !

 

Together the versatile units powered a mix of Toadhall (the main music stage in the green futures field), a smaller stage 15-18 hrs a day. They also supported the crew base, ticket office, refrigeration, cooking facilities and even the lighting for the crew storage containers which ran for two weeks. The only power we used to recharge was solar. The great thing about the green fields site is that no fossil fuels or HVO is allowed.  As you can see from some of the pictures – there was plenty of cloud cover but that wasn’t an issue.

 

So we proved that battery with solar can power a festival field. No problem.

It’s really time to ditch diesel and move to greener power.

The show went live to air on Friday 26th May.

The Bear even got on-air and of course unlike a diesel or hybrid generator was able to be placed right up close to the presenters and action due to it’s silent operation.

How Is Hollywood Adopting Clean Energy?

How Is Hollywood Adopting Clean Energy?

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A decade ago, Leonardo DiCaprio starred in the Academy Award-winning movie InceptionInception thrilled audiences all around the world, but amid all the talking points, one central element was largely left out.

The movie was the first-ever big-budget movie shot with solar power. If we had been nearly as concerned about renewable energy in 2010 as we are in 2022, this would probably have been the most important talking point of all.

Over the last decade, solar power generation and innovation have grown exponentially. We now live in a world where more people are choosing to supplement their energy needs with solar or, in some cases, replace it.

According to Shea Sueda, an American environmentalist and CEO of Clean Skies Technologies, “The renewable energy sector is exploding. As high inflation is affecting everything including utility rates, the momentum behind solar is becoming increasingly bullish. This is because solar energy is the cheapest energy of all time and hedges against inflation, beyond the fact that it is an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels. If the gospel of solar energy is to be spread faster, there is no greater pulpit than Hollywood.”

As CEO of the solar consultancy and sales company Clean Skies Technologies, Shea Sueda focuses on transitioning homeowners, businesses, and entire industries from fossil fuels to renewable energy.

Solar accounted for 60% of the increase in global renewable capacity in 2021. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) record, the record will be beaten again in 2022 in nations that have relied on fossil fuels from Russia. If the Russia-Ukraine War has served any beneficial purpose, it is provoking more interest in renewable energy.

More solar-powered movies?

Since filming Inception in 2010, several production companies have experimented with powering aspects of their production with solar power. However, in 2013, Actor Jason Bateman went a step further when he allegedly relied entirely on solar power when he directed and produced the film Bad Words. Bateman’s groundbreaking effort proved once and for all that powering an entire set with renewable energy is possible, but that did little to convince the bigger studios to try it out.

What would be the effect if big industry players like Marvel or DC make a similar move? The effect would undoubtedly be more significant but, understandably, it would take quite a bit of investment in renewable energy to power any of their big-budget movies.

The cost of solar panels and a renewable energy plant has always been the most quoted reason for Hollywood’s slow adoption of renewable energy but in 2022, that reason is losing credibility by the minute.

“One of my most important duties is to help people understand that the transition to renewable energy is much easier and much more cost-effective than what most people assume.” Shea Sueda explains, “Over the last few years, Clean Skies Technologies has been able to move thousands of domestic energy consumers to solar power. These home and business owners are now saving 20-50% immediately off their energy bills. We provide zero-down ownership programs, allowing home and business owners to replace their high and rising utility bills with a lower solar bill that never goes up. Because of our zero-down options for homes and businesses, our clients can save money from day one while still being able to own the system, increasing the value of the property.”

He continued, “Bigger commercial industries like Hollywood are a bit harder to convince, because of the existence of bureaucracy and long-standing rigid systems. However, they should understand that while renewable energy plants would stand for decades with minimal servicing, fossil fuel generation systems would always require significant recurrent investment in raw materials like coal and gas. Switching to renewable energy isn’t just good for the environment, it is far better for the bottom line in the long run.”

Certain big studios seem to have gotten the memo, as studios are increasingly installing solar roofs to offset their energy consumption. For the last decade, Warner Bros. Studios has maintained a 600-kilowatt solar roof that generates about 1.15 million kilowatts of renewable energy annually. However, there is still a need for renewable energy solutions for out-of-studio locations.

A recipe for change

In 2010, the director of Inception, Christopher Nolan, was criticized for making the movie more expensive than it needed to be by relying on solar power. However, the landscape has since changed in the last 12 years. As adoption rates and general acceptance of renewable energy have grown, we have also seen a remarkable price fall. The falling cost of solar is coinciding with the rising cost of traditional energy, which is why it is not only cheaper than traditional energy, but it is hedging against rampant inflation.

Movie studios are very protective of their bottom line, preventing them from going all out in creating solar capabilities. However, the current realities are a grave sign to them that renewables are the only reasonable future for the industry.

When we throw the rising cost of gas and persisting inflation into the mix, the picture looks grim for the big production studios. Sueda’s prediction is even grimmer; “Energy rates are going to double every 10-15 years on average. Once transitioned to solar, the monthly cost of solar doesn’t go up. It stays at the rate you fix it when you acquire the system.’’

“The commercial and domestic energy consumers that don’t prepare for the future’s rising energy prices and are scared off by solar’s total investment amount would spend much more over the next 10-15 years on their energy expenses if they don’t act now. This year’s gas prices are only a taste of what is to come. Industries like Hollywood need to switch to long-term thinking and lead the way in the green revolution.”

Sueda’s firm has devoted time and resources to educating major players in different industries and domestic energy consumers about the possibility of a future devoid of fossil fuels and the impact that would have on the future of our planet. As one of the fastest-growing solar companies in the nation, Clean Skies Technologies is devoted to helping all energy users, big or small, make the switch.

The issue of renewable energy is something that Hollywood has consistently talked about but has not been heavily adopted as an industry. Hollywood A-listers like Julia Roberts and Orlando Bloom, amongst others, have taken very public stances on the subject and switched their domestic consumption to renewable power. However, there is still much to be done on an industry-wide level. Who knows, another award-winning solar-powered movie from one of the big studios might do the trick.

NXTGENbps Partners with Climate Spring

NXTGENbps Partners with Climate Spring

We are super excited to be partnering with Climate Spring on this brilliant project: The Hot House Shorts, a production award for short films about climate change

Entries close on 19th June. Applications for The Hot House: Shorts, a production award for short films about climate change, are now open and close Monday 19th June at 5pm.

Climate Spring in partnership with Film London are pleased to announce the launch of The Hot House: Shorts: a short film competition for scripted live action short films about climate change. The partners will select a project to receive a production award of £10,000, development and executive producer support, as well as sustainable production guidance and certification to make their film.

Special thanks to Danusia Samal for her donation which made this award possible.

Despite our societies being at crisis point, just 2.8% of scripted TV and films released 2016-2020 mentioned anything related to climate change, and just 0.56% mentioned it directly.

Hot House is for filmmaking teams (producer, director and writer), and is open to all creators over 18 not in full time education. At least one of the filmmaking team must self identify as coming from a marginalised background. By this, we mean an individual who has lived experience of racial inequity, a disability, economic or educational disadvantage, LGBTQI+, caring responsibilities. The writer can also be the producer or the director, but the producer may not be the director.

Teams will submit a draft script, samples of previous work and information about the team. Projects will be assessed by the organisers and shortlisted. Teams of shortlisted projects will have an interview with a panel of judges and will be asked to submit additional materials regarding the production. The successful project will receive a non-recoupable production award of £10,000, executive producer and development support, as well as sustainable production consultancy and certification to make the film.

Welcome to the Weekend for our NXTGENbps Bear Battery Generator

Welcome to the Weekend for our NXTGENbps Bear Battery Generator

Premier League Shoot

The Premier League Production show ‘Welcome to the Weekend’ wanted to film outside their studios at IMG in Stockley Park, Greater London. As an Albert member, the production teamcalculates their carbon footprint so they of course wanted to provide clean green power to the show rather than using a diesel generator. Enter the Bear; our 50/25 kWh silent, portable, pure battery generator.

The show went live to air on Friday 26th May.

The Bear even got on-air and of course unlike a diesel or hybrid generator was able to be placed right up close to the presenters and action due to it’s silent operation.

NXTGENbps Provides Greener Power to Mobile Cafe

NXTGENbps Provides Greener Power to Mobile Cafe

Cafe Shoot

The mobile cafe van normally uses a diesel generator which is obviously pumping out nasty emissions and is very loud in the tranquil park next to the river thames.

The coffee van proprietor usually spends around £16 a day on fuel to run the generator. They power a fridge-freezer, warming cupboard, coffee machine, lighting, smoothie blenders, kettle and a radio. This totals around 1.6 KW per hr of power required.

The GOAT with 2 solar panels ran for 8 hrs had 40% power remaining, so this would in theory provide 2 days of free renewable energy. Even better the GOAT was powering the coffee van whilst the solar continued to top up the battery generator.

With this solution the cost of purchasing a GOAT with panels would pay back within a year !

NXTGENBPS love the fact that cycling is a diverse, green, sustainable sport and is ideal for supporting our zero emission goals.

Keep an eye on our news pages and social media for updates of how their summer tours go.

Global temperature set to break key 1.5C heat threshold for first time in next five years

Global temperature set to break key 1.5C heat threshold for first time in next five years

The global temperature is set to break a key temperature limit for the first time within the next five years, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has warned.

There is now a 66% chance of breaching a global average temperature 1.5C at least once between now and 2027 – which would mark the first time in human history.

Almost every country in the world has committed to trying to limit warming to ideally only 1.5C above levels in pre-industrial times.

Nations did this when they signed the historic Paris climate agreement at the COP21 climate conference, in a bid to keep the dangerous impacts of climate change, like floods, rising sea levels and droughts, more manageable.

Breaching 1.5C, while alarming, would not mean the world had permanently surpassed the threshold, scientists stress.

The global average temperature would need to exceed 1.5C many more times before the climate can be said to have permanently warmed to that level.

But it is a sign the world is getting closer, and that humanity’s attempt to reign in climate change, which is caused primarily by burning fossil fuels, may have been too small and too slow.

Dr Leon Hermanson of the Met Office Hadley Centre, one of the experts who led the report, said: “We have never crossed 1.5C. The current record is 1.28C.

“It’s very likely we’re going to exceed that, we might even reach 1.5C – it’s more likely than not that we will.”

 

Doug Parr, Chief Scientist at Greenpeace UK, said: “This report must be a rallying cry to intensify global efforts to tackle the climate crisis.”

He said every “tenth of a degree of warming we can avoid will reduce the chances of extreme weather across the world and its human cost”.

There is only a 32% chance that the five-year mean average will exceed the 1.5C threshold.

The world has already warmed by around 1.1C at least.

The WMO also said there is a 98% chance of the hottest year on record being broken during that time.

 

NATO supply NXTGENbps to the Ukraine

NATO supply NXTGENbps to the Ukraine

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A large amount of our NXTGEN Battery generators have been supplied to NATO. This is to support the current situation Ukraine are facing with their power supply.

After rigorous testing of our 25kWh and 175kWh NXTGEN green battery generators, a cohort of the Swiss and German MOD have placed an order on behalf of NATO for a very large quantity to go to Ukraine. This is a testament to the unit’s robustness and reliability.

The battery generators will be help manage the emergency services, hospitals, and communication centres power challenges. The units are agile and can be transported easily in harsh environments, even placed underground. This has enabled them to be strategically positioned for optimising power distribution in this tragic emergency facing the Ukrainian people.

Exclusive distributor deal with GÖLZ (UK) Ltd.

Exclusive distributor deal with GÖLZ (UK) Ltd.

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NXTGEN BPS are proud to announce that today we signed an exclusive distributor agreement for the entertainment and media industries with GÖLZ (UK) Ltd for territories of the UK and EMEA . The NXTGEN BPS ‘Goat’ is a 5kWh mobile battery ideal for use on location/video village, production office, DIT and has solar capture capabilities. It also has an expansion pack available so offers a flexible solution to extend to much larger kW hrs. The ‘Goat’ is proven in the construction industry and is set to be a Film and TV industry leader for productions minimising their carbon footprint. It’s the perfect product for anyone wanting to start to transition to greener zero emission generators. Exciting times!