MPOWER-MEETS YOUTH-POWER - CLIMATE-ACTION
Dudley Stewart
Managing Director - Micro Electricity Generation Association (MEGA) & Charleville Castle - cityxchange
MPOWER is very pleased to announce that it is gearing up to open the BeeHive Smart Lab in Dublin City (D24 - Ireland) next month – the second Extension of the Tallaght Smart Grid Test Bed. This is immediately focused on smart dispatch management of chargin,g and exporting of power, in nano-parcels in and out of Local Energy Flexibility Markets and Energy Community Prosumer Flexibility Services for Distribution System Active Management Support. There will be more news on this new programme early in May. The BeeHive Smart Lab is a Climate Action Collaborative Works in honour of the formative work of Professor Mike Cooley (The Lucas Enterprises Genius and Alternative Nobel Prize Winner) – author of “Architect Bee”. This is appropriate now as Professor Mike Cooley’s open prototypes (EV Conversion, Hydrogen …) are taken up and produced at local level throughout the Globe.
MPOWER is proud to announce its recent partnership agreement with YOUTH-POWER, Hong Kong. YOUTH-POWER is fast developing citizen, and community-level, energy storage and interface systems. Together MPOWER & YOUTH-POWER will focus on the EU Energy Community development model (EU CEP 2019) and its refinement … to quote the German UPLift Team Leader, Dr. Ute Urban “Managing the volatile renewable production and integration into the grid is a challenge for balancing the grid. The risk of black-out by chain-reaction of centralized controlled grid may increase. A cellular structure in the control …with an increasing share of the renewable electricity generation and coupling heat and mobility sector the demand of flexibility increases. To reduce the necessary investment, the “sleeping giant” of flexibility of final customers should be integrated”.
This is the key of this new partnership awaking “the sleeping giant” – flexible prosumers and consumers everywhere – making use ever-increasing use nature’s power with greater human convenience.
Power International Enterprise Limited has now become one of the leading suppliers of deep-cycle solar storage batteries in the world. With a broad range of energy storage solutions, it covers a series of 12V, 24V, 48V and higher voltage lithium batteries. Power International Enterprise Limited has engaged in the battery technology and production for almost 20 years, with abundant manufacturing experience and strong new product R & D capability. Through many years of hard work and market promotion, it has created its own brand called “ YOUTH-POWER ”. Headquartered in Hong Kong, Power International Enterprise Limited runs some manufacturing factories certified by ISO 9001:2015 in Guangdong Province with advanced research and development centers focusing on deep-cycle battery technology. And its International Office is located in Shenzhen, as a professional supplier of battery products, dealing with SOLAR STORAGE WALL BATTERIES, UPS STORAGE LIFEPO4 BATTERY and battery parts of different applications for AGV, ELECTRIC BYCYCLE, etc.
Michael Joseph Edward Cooley (23 March 1934 – 4 September 2020[1]) was an Irish-born engineer, writer and trade union leader, best known for his work on the social effects of technology, "Socially Useful Production" and "Human Centred Systems". He was involved in workplace activism at the British company Lucas Aerospace in the late 1970s.[2] In 1981, he was a recipient of the Right Livelihood Award for "designing and promoting the theory and practice of human-centred, socially useful production."[3]
Cooley held several leadership positions in the field of computer-aided design (CAD) and was an advisor on numerous public and private sector projects. He was the founding president of the International Research Institute in Human Centred Systems (IRIHCS)[4] and the international Journal AI & Society, and founding director of the Greater London Enterprise Board. He published over 100 scientific papers and fifteen books, and was a guest lecturer at universities in Europe, Australia, the US and Japan.[5] His book "Architect or Bee?" has been translated into six languages.