Energy Independence Isn't Very Green
RedOrbit - Dallas,TX,USA
For every noncarbon source of energy - wind, solar, biofuels, hydro - there are also environmental objections. Wind power. About half of 1 percent of the ...
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NBC 10.com - Philadelphia,PA,USA
In the long term, hydrogen fuel cells and electric cars are a long-term way to reduce emissions, according to Martin. But while those vehicles and ...
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United Press International - USA
... projects: nuclear power plants, lignite power stations, dams, wind stations, mine exploration, geothermal and hydrogen power plants, renewable energy, ...
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Mother Earth News - Topeka,KS,USA
When finished, the windplant (which will have a rotor diameter of 300 feet) is expected to be the largest operating wind generator in the world.
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Mother Earth News - Topeka,KS,USA
A fissionable plutonium device fuses deuterium and tritium (these isotopes of hydrogen give such a weapon the name hydrogen bomb), which in turn causes a ...
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Mother Earth News - Topeka,KS,USA
ENGINEERS AT DAIMLER BENZ IN WEST GERMANY have reported major Orogress in their efforts toward development of an economical, efficient, hydrogen powered car ...
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Cosmos - Sydney,Australia
We look at its promise as the ultimate power panacea for a warming world. It is a clear winter day in Cadarache, in southern France. The dry mistral wind ...
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A personal quest to promote the use of wind energy and hydrogen technology in the Great Lakes area of the United States. The Great Lakes area is in a unique position to become an energy exporting region through these and other renewable energy technologies. *Update 2014: Just do it everywhere - Dan*
Saturday, May 03, 2008
04/25/2008 Wind, Energy, & Hydrogen News
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