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By Grace on July 25, 2009
Greener Dawn Research believes that the planet is at the verge of moving toward a more energy-efficient global economy with much lower levels of polluting emissions. The group recently released their report on algae-based biofuels.
Posted in Alternative Energy News, Biofuels, Renewable Energy
| Tagged Algae, biofuel, Biofuels, Car, copenhagen, Corn, current, emissions, energy, ethanol, fossil fuel, Fossil Fuels, gas, green, Greenhouse, Jatropha, oil, Palms, research, resources, solution, Soybeans, trade
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By Grace on May 14, 2009
Something is brewing in Mexico, and it’s not just the dreaded Swine Flu. Sustainable energy will be harnessed to harvest a conventional energy source. Thanks to a new innovation, solar energy will be used to pump petroleum from a Mexican oil well.
A solar electric system will be connected to an existing oil pump. This will be [...]
Posted in Alternative Energy News, Solar Power
| Tagged alternative, alternative energy, batteries, emissions, energy, fossil fuel, Fossil Fuels, fuel cell, gas, green, Green Oil, Greenhouse, grid, off, oil, operations, panel, power, solar, solar electric, Solar Energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, sustainable, technology, transport, transportation
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By Anna on April 26, 2009
Wind is a powerful source of energy which, for centuries, has been harnessed for different uses. More and more scientists and researchers consider that wind can be used effectively as a clean renewable energy source. But this can only be done when power within the moving air is harnessed properly.
The Wind Energy Industry has grown [...]
Posted in Clean Energy, Renewable Energy, Wind Power
| Tagged Car, chin, clean, coal, current, electricity, emissions, energy, gas, generation, green, Greenhouse, kinetic energy, mechanical energy, power, renewable, renewable energy, research, technology, wind, wind energy, wind generator, Wind Power, wind turbine, wind turbines
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By Anna on March 5, 2009
To most people, the differences between “alternative energy,” “renewable energy,” and “clean energy,” might not be obvious. But each term is unique.
Posted in Clean Energy, Renewable Energy, Save Energy, Solar Power, Wind Power
| Tagged alternative, alternative energy, Car, clean, Clean Energy, current, Definitions, efficiency, emissions, energy, energy efficiency, environment, fossil fuel, gas, geothermal, Geothermal Energy, geothermal heat, geothermal power, Global Warming, green, Greenhouse, nuclear, nuclear energy, oil, power, price, renewable, renewable energy, renewable energy sources, resources, solution, thermal energy, wind, Wind Power
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By Anna on February 23, 2009
Power generated by flowing water is referred to as “hydroelectric energy.”
This principle has been used by man, throughout history. It was utilized in ancient times, to mill grains such as corn.
In 1878, the Cragside House in England was the first house to be lit by this process. In 1882, hydroelectric energy was used to power two paper [...]
Posted in Hydroelectric Energy, Renewable Energy
| Tagged Car, electric power, electricity, emissions, energy, environment, fossil fuel, gas, green, Greenhouse, hydroelectric energy, potential energy, power, power plant, solar, wind, Wind Power
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By Anna on February 22, 2009
Geothermal Energy is created by harnessing heat which flows from within the Earth. The term “geothermal” is derived from the Greek words “geo,” meaning “earth,” and “thermos,” or “heat.”
How does Geothermal Energy Work?
Hot water or steam from within the earth can be used to heat establishments, or to produce electricity. It is one source of renewable energy [...]
Posted in Geothermal Energy
| Tagged alternative energy, clean, Clean Energy, coal, development, electricity, emissions, energy, environment, fossil fuel, gas, geothermal, Geothermal Energy, geothermal power, green, Greenhouse, hot water, How does Geothermal Energy work, oil, power, power plant, price, renewable, renewable energy, research, technology, thermal energy
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By Anna on October 5, 2008
There seems to be a lot of controversy about global warming these days. Some say it is a fact, others say it isn’t. But regardless of whether or not it is a fact, let’s step aside from the arguments on the subject, and take a common-sense approach. let’s take look at the issues involved.
What is Global Warming?
We [...]
Posted in Clean Energy
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