Posts Tagged ‘Denmark’

Daniel Foa, Li Bingbing, and SISC on Boat Tour of Wind Farm

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

This Sunday, December 13th, Daniel Foa, Co-Founder and Director of 51Sim had the pleasure of traveling by boat from Copenhagen Newport Pier to the Middelgrunden Wind Farm outside Copenhagen, in the company of 51Sim ’s celebrity ambassador, Li Bingbing and the students who recently won 51Sim ’s SISC competition.

Li Bingbing and the SISC winners

"This is indeed a very memorable experience," said Li Bingbing.

The 51Sim team, with ambassador Li Bingbing, attended a three hour tour to Middelgrunden Wind Farm, one of 11 off-shore wind farms scattered along the Danish coastline. Middelgrunden was built in 2001 and is one of the world’s major off-shore plants, providing 3% of Copenhagen’s electricity. The tour boat circled Middelgrunden’s 20 turbines and made visible 100 Swedish turbines spinning in the distance.

The turbines they saw were 100 meters tall and 76 meters wide and produce 2 MWh per hour,  enough energy for about 35,000 households.


Wind power is becoming an important aspect of COP15 and the future of renewable energy. More than 350 wind industry leaders are participating in COP15 and helping bring wind power to the forefront of negotiations. GWEC Secretary General, Steve Sawyer, recently said, “Wind power will play a key role in combating climate change.” With the potential to save as much as 10bn tons of CO2 by 2020, wind power is a promising step, the 51Sim team and ambassador, Li Bingbing, were excited to learn about and eager to support.

The wind power industry in Denmark is particularly exciting as it is a paradigm of how renewable energy can provide for the environment and the economy. It has decreased CO2, while increasing jobs. The wind power industry in Denmark started after the first oil crisis in the 1970s. Denmark needed domestic solutions to foreign fossil fuel dependence as well as an economic boost and they turned to wind power. Now, Denmark is the first country where wind power is 20% of the electricity and in 10 years could be 50%. Denmark has 5,100 wind turbines total —- 78% of which are onshore, 22% offshore -— contributing to 20% of Danish electricity production. More than 90% of all offshore wind turbines worldwide come from Danish companies, causing wind turbine production to be a staple to the Danish economy.

The Danish wind power industry offers hope as the backdrop of the COP15 conference and countries around the world are starting to follow their example. Wind power is present in more than 70 countries. There are wind projects with the potential of 33,000 MW together under construction, 22,000 of which are in China. By 2020, China plans to install wind-power equipment capable of generating nearly five times the power of the Three Gorges Dam, the world’s largest producer. Not only is China fostering so many wind projects, but China is using the most efficient transmission lines, progress that has not been utilized in many developed countries like the U.S.

The efficacy of wind power was demonstrated in 1990, when California’s wind power plants offset the emission of more than 2.5 billion pounds of C02, and 15 million pounds of other pollutants. The impact of China’s wind power investment is exciting, if California could accomplish so much, so quickly.

51Sim is excited to help as China moves forward with its wind power plans, stimulating environmental and economic change. Daniel Foa, Li Bingbing, and the students were inspired by the success of this renewable energy industry, had a wonderful time on the boat, and along with 51Sim are eager to pursue wind power as a renewable energy source.

INVITATION: GIVE ME GREEN CONFIDENCE: TAKE ACTION TO SUPPORT THE COP15 CONFERENCE

Friday, December 4th, 2009


51Sim would like to invite you to attend its press conference: “Give me Green Confidence: Take Action to Support the COP15 Conference” on Monday, December 7th, 2009, from 9:00 to 11:00

From December 7th to December 18th, 192 world leaders and environment ministers and officials will meet in Copenhagen, Denmark at the United Nations Climate Conference (COP15) to hash out a successor to the Kyoto protocol and sign a new protocol which is to take global actions towards solving climate change. With the Kyoto Protocol expiring in 2012, this new climate protocol will be of historical significance. Undoubtedly, it will have a critical impact to bending the current trends of global climate change. This conference – known as “The Last Opportunity to Rescue Humanity” – will be hosted at the Bella Center for two weeks.

Since 2008, 51Sim has been focusing on making commitments and taking actions to solve climate change in China. 51Sim designed, organized and successfully held a series of events and projects such as the closing ceremony of “China International Youth Arts Week” – in the run-up to the Olympics or China’s first Sustainable Innovation Student Competition (SISC), Green Car Low-carbon projectwww.kaiche.com,  51Tree and so on.

In December 2009, 51Sim along with Chinese Award-winning actress Li Bingbing (SISC’s ambassador), Maurice Strong (former UN Under Secretary-General), the winners of SISC and AIESEC as well as CYCAN student organizations, will go to Copenhagen and take actions to show their determination in making efforts to enhance environmental protection and reduce the impacts of climate change.

51Sim’s Press Release Schedule will include:

Three screenings:

- A short movie on 51Sim’s activities,

- A short documentary on Former UN Under-Secretary

- A Phoenix TV talk-show

The commitments of Chinese youth towards finding a solution to solve climate change

- AIESEC

- CYCAN

- SISC Winners

51Sim would like to show its commitment to the Chinese Delegation at the Copenhagen Conference with our actions which aim to solve climate change. We firmly believe that China’s climate change reduction will have a bright future. We are capable and determined to solve these problems.

Press Conference: Give me Green Confidence - Take action to support the Copenhagen Conference, Rescue Our Earth.

Time: 7th, December, 2009 (Monday) from 9-11

Subject: Give me Green Confidence - Take action to support the Copenhagen Conference

Honored Guests: 51Sim’s Co-founder, Maurice Strong – former UN Under Secretary-General, Representatives of CYCAN and AIESEC, winners of SISC.

Location: 新闻大厦 Press Building
Address: 26 Jianguomen Nei Dajie

Schedule

TimeAfternoon

Events

900-930

Arrival of media and honored guests

9:30-9:40

Introduction of guests of honors.

940-950

Speech delivered by 51Sim co-founder.

950-1000

Speech delivered by student participants of the Copenhagen Conference (CYCAN)

1000-1005

Screening

1005-1010

Presentation of 51Sim’s achievements.

1010 –1020

Speech delivered by former UN Under Secretary-General Maurice Strong.

10:20-11:00

Q&A time for student representatives and beginning of seminar.

For more information please contact

Joe Wang: wang,zhuo@51sim.org /138 1191 0487