Resource Reviews

RAPID ADVANCEMENTS IN TECHNOLOGY HAVE RESPONDED TO AND PIONEERED CHANGES IN OUR STATE AND ACROSS THE WORLD.

The technologies examined in the gallery are those that are prevalent in Oregon. Many of these technologies place Oregon and its communities on the forefront of a cleaner, more sustainable future.

They help Oregon meet its climate and energy goals by enabling cleaner and more efficient fuels and resources. They offer opportunities to invest in Oregon’s economy by creating energy-related jobs to maintain our energy system and develop new projects. They can make us more resilient by enabling us to maintain or restore our energy systems when disruptions occur. And beyond these opportunities and benefits — they are just so cool.

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A Shout Out for Solar

Solar energy is a viable resource throughout Oregon, generating electricity across the state. In 2018, utility-scale, commercial, and residential solar generated approximately 776,000 MWh or 1.2 percent of all electricity generated in Oregon (18th among all states).

Oregonians consumed approximately 680,500 MWh accounting for 1.3 percent of all electricity consumed in Oregon. Oregon solar grew over five-fold between 2015 and 2019, with installed capacity growing from 91 MW to 592 MW, and generation increasing from 116,000 MWh to 776,000 MWh.

 

FUEL CELL ELECTRIC VEHICLE (HYDROGEN CARS)

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Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) or hydrogen vehicles, are similar to battery electric vehicles (BEV) because they are powered by an electric motor-based drivetrain. However, instead of a large pack of batteries as the source of the electric energy, FCEVs store energy as hydrogen in a fuel tank. Fuel cells use oxygen to split electrons from the hydrogen molecules to create the electric fuel that powers the vehicle, thus the name – Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles.

Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) or hydrogen vehicles, are similar to battery electric vehicles (BEV) because they are powered by an electric motor-based drivetrain. However, instead of a large pack of batteries as the source of the electric energy, FCEVs store energy as hydrogen in a fuel tank. Fuel cells use oxygen to split electrons from the hydrogen molecules to create the electric fuel that powers the vehicle, thus the name – Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles.

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