Ritter: A storm is brewing over renewable energy
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Of this, existing wind farms generate 2700 megawatts, or 45 percent. • The California Energy Commission says we need another 5000 megawatts of wind power to ...
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Tapping The Source: The Power Of The Oceans
The Oil Drum -
The "island" uses wind power to pump water out of the enclosed area. An obvious extension to this idea would be to harness ocean energy as well - letting ...
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10 things the nation must do to avert an energy crunch (and ...
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Imagine a world that's energy-rich
If 100 million local sites each had their own local storage (based on improved batteries, hydrogen conversion systems and fly wheels), and they locally ...
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Seeking Alpha -
Also NG powered cars will rise in use with both NG cars, and fuel cell/Hydrogen powered cars increasing in use. Currently the easiest way to get free ...
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Fuel of the future?
Woodall, however, believes this problem can be solved by using cheap, pollution-free, solar, wind or nuclear power in the recycling process. ...
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Ecorazzi -
Now obviously, they’re not going to be throwing a wind turbine up on the roof of the Kodak Theater to supply green energy for the event. ...
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Hydrogen filling stations and vehicles in West Denmark summer 2008
Fuel Cell Today (press release) -
The hydrogen production based on wind power and the production plant is operated by a local energy company. Seven variations of fuel cell hybrid vehicles ...
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Alternative fuels already being used
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According to The New York Times,
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Carbon offsets into wind and solar power projects for generators used were purchased from The Bonneville Environmental Foundation, a non-profit organization ...
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