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Japan turns to Renewables
Japan faces yet another long and hot summer as it shuts down its last nuclear power plant. The need for green energy revolution is crucial while traditional sources of electricity are facing tight squeezes.
Posted in Renewable Energy
Tagged Crisis, Earthquake, electricity, energy, Japan, Lobby, Nuclear, power, Renewable, Tsunami
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Plug & Use Solar Power
Solar power is an effective force to meet your energy needs to reduce the burden of electricity from grid supply. It is even more crucial if you want to be totally independent of grid powered electricity. However there is one … Continue reading
EDF Energy, Eneco Set to Built Large Offshore Wind Farm in UK
British power producer Eneco Wind UK Ltd. and Dutch company EDF Energy will jointly collaborate to develop an offshore wind farm off the south coast of England, enough to power 800,000 homes with electricity.
Fossil Fuels Still Primary Energy Source for America
America is still primarily dependent on fossil fuels to satisfy its energy needs. It leads the way in regard, along with China and Russia. Statistics state that America depends on fossil fuels in greater than on any other fuel.
Posted in Investing in Renewable Energy
Tagged America, Electric vehicle, energy, Environment, Fossil, Fuel, Petroleum, Renewable, Solar, US, Wind
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Solar Energy System to Power a Futuristic Moon Colony
Moon colony. (Artist’s concept of possible exploration programs.) Just a few kilometers from the Apollo 17 Taurus Littrow landing site, a lunar mining facility harvests oxygen from the resource-rich volcanic soil of the eastern Mare Serenitatis. Here a marketing executive … Continue reading
Scottish Ministers Green light to Viking Energy’s 370 MW Shetland Wind Farm
After a setback of continuing disapproval, finally Viking Energy got a go-ahead remark to install 370 MW wind farm in the Shetland Islands.
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Tagged Scottish Government, Shetland Wind Farm, Viking Energy, Viking Energy Patneship, wind farm, Wind turbines
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China’s Wind Farms
China, a progressive country that successfully captured the manufacturing sector in no time has now set its eyes on the energy sector and is all geared up to take hold of this renewable energy industry as well.
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Tagged alternative energy, China, clean energy, energy, energy sector, Renewable energy, Wind energy, wind farm, Wind power, Wind turbines
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Pay As You Go Solar Power
Many countries are making efforts to cut down on fossil fuels and turn towards renewable sources. However, there are still many regions in the world where people are starved for any sort of electricity. Around 1.4 billion people do not … Continue reading
Germany’s Biggest $268 Billion Renewable Energy Project
After World War II, it’s the first time that Germany is ready to take a leap step to enhance its renewable energy project.
UK’s 2030 Renewable Energy Resolves to be Erased
The UK government wants nuclear energy to be given the same distinction as renewable energy in Britain. This move by the government would act as a stimulant to atomic energy in Britain. However, it would considerably lower the investments in … Continue reading
