Saturday, 4 July 2015

geoAMPS helps maintain renewables' global momentum

The development of renewable sources of energy is a global effort. As the respected Worldwatch Institute cites in its 2015 global status report for renewables, released in June 2015, renewable energy continued to grow during 2014 against the backdrop of increasing global energy consumption, particularly in developing countries, and a dramatic decline on oil prices.

Globally, as the report notes, there is growing awareness that increased development of renewable energy is critical for addressing climate change, stimulating economic development, and making energy accessible to billions of people still in need of modern energy services.
Efficiency is critical as the world makes strides toward sustainability. This is true not only for how societies consume energy, but in how it is developed as well. geoAMPS offers software solutions to increase efficiencies in project management and help advance the continued development of renewable energy.
Founded in 1974 as an independent research institute devoted to global environmental concerns, Worldwatch Institute is recognized globally for its foresight and accessible, fact-based analysis. Through research and outreach that inspire action, Worldwatch seeks to accelerate the transition to sustainability.

Stable carbon emissions

The organization’s new report offers the startling and encouraging observation that for the first time in decades, despite rising energy use, global carbon emissions associated with energy consumption remained stable in 2014. This occurred even as the global economy grew. This stabilization is attributed to increased development of renewable sources of energy and improvements in energy efficiency.
Worldwatch reports that 135 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy power were added in 2014, increasing the total installed capacity to 1,712 GW. The added capacity in 2014 was an 8.5 percent increase from the previous year. Now, more than one quarter of the world’s electricity is generated through renewable, clean energy. By 2014’s end, global renewable electricity generation comprised approximately 27.7 percent of total capacity. Hydropower leads at 16.6 percent, followed by wind at 3.1 percent and biopower at 1.8 percent. Geothermal and solar were less.
New investment in renewable power and fuels increased 17 percent over 2013, to $270.2 billion. The increased development of renewables also is creating jobs. In 2014, an estimated 7.7 million people worldwide worked directly or indirectly in the renewables sector. Solar power supports the most jobs at 3.2 million, following by bioenergy at 3 million and windpower at 1 million.
Worldwatch reports that growth in renewables has been driven by several factors, including renewable energy support policies and the increasing cost-competitiveness of renewable energy. In the United States, an example of an energy support policy is the Production Tax Credit that provides federal tax incentives for the development of renewable energy. Helping to make renewables more cost-competitive is technology that standardizes organizational processes, streamlines project management and improves the performance and longevity of infrastructure.

geoAMPS solution

geoAMPS is the premier provider of software solutions to manage projects and infrastructure assets. Located in the Columbus, OH area, geoAMPS has developed web-based software products that standardize processes and streamline project development and management.
Its software product called altAMPS delivers end-to-end management of renewable energy projects in a paperless environment. altAMPS is the industry-leading comprehensive solution for development of wind farms, solar farms, geothermal plants, biomass facilities and other renewable energy projects.
altAMPS assists companies through the development, construction and ongoing operational stages of alternative energy projects. Standardized organizational processes, error elimination and measured cost savings made possible by utilizing altAMPS provide opportunities for completion of projects at reduced costs. That translates into more capacity in total electricity generation from renewables. altAMPS helps increase global commitment to renewable energy and decrease dependence on fossil fuels and foreign sources of energy.
altAMPS offers time-saving tools, such as lease management, meteorological tower management, royalty payment calculator, bulk update, automatic reminders, payment tracker and scheduler, workflow and import-export capabilities, all of which make this powerful software invaluable for companies involved in renewable energy. Wind energy officials tell us that their number one pain point in managing a wind farm is dealing with ongoing payment obligations. Absent an effective strategy and the right technology, wind companies struggle with this necessary aspect of doing business.
Wind companies employ various means to meet ongoing payment obligations. Some still work from paper records. Others rely on computer calendars. Spreadsheets are commonly used. In each case, manual tweaking of the data is necessary, raising the likelihood of errors and inconsistencies. Emails or memos with supervisors or payment administrators must be exchanged. Considering the methods that many wind energy companies employ, it is not surprising that meeting ongoing payment obligations is such a problem. The traditional approaches to calculating and issuing these payments are clunky and inefficient, slow and wrought with the possibility of error.
Technology now exists which can help wind companies avoid the pitfalls of traditional methods of meeting ongoing payments. At a time when the industry is growing dramatically, technology is helping wind companies operate more efficiently. That will help facilitate the continued growth of this young industry that is key to mankind’s ability to combat climate change.
Wind companies need a version of online banking. Without such technology, the companies face manual calculations that require at least two weeks of staff time, with multiple staff members involved each month. Despite this commitment of time and resources, payments can be late or wrong.

Many variables

There are many variables in meeting ongoing payments for a wind farm. Lease and royalty payments go out to multiple landowners. The amounts might have to be divided into percentages for multiple owners of one tract. Some payments are adjusted by the Consumer Price Index, others by the Gross Domestic Product Implicit Price. Some payments are adjusted by simple interest, while others are compounded annually.
Landowners can be individuals, married couples, corporations or trusts. Landowners can change address. Married couples might get divorced. Ownership can change by reverting to the estate or going into probate upon a landowner’s death. Corporations are bought out or close.
Inputting and changing data manually on paper, computer calendars or spreadsheets do not work well for the speed and accuracy that is required. It is complicated and time-consuming to track all the triggers that determine the timeline for payments and the amounts to be issued. Missing payments or issuing incorrect amounts can cause major problems. Landowners are upset when payments are late or wrong. 
altAMPS automates the complex process of meeting ongoing payment schedules, such as lease and royalty obligations. The software is customized to company or project needs. All landowner and payment information is entered into the system once, or changes made once, and the system manages and tracks payments on an ongoing basis. Rather than relying on hundreds of manual calculations each month that are time-consuming and prone to error, the web-based software, operating from a central repository of project and company information, conducts automatic calculations, factoring in the myriad of variables that may exist.
In much the same way that online banking has made it easier to manage household budgets, technological advancements are simplifying the process of meeting ongoing wind farm payments. The capabilities offered by geoAMPS are just some of the technological advancements helping to add energy capacity globally from renewable sources. As these capabilities are utilized, and additional advancements developed, the Worldwatch Institute will be compiling annual reports in the future that show an even greater impact by renewables on global energy generation and consumption.

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