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Geothermal Energy Heat from the Earth

31. January 2010

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Geothermal Energy Heat from the Earth

In search of ease to generate energy, creativity is something human beings do not lack. Geothermal energy is a way of harnessing energy already present. It uses the heat from the core of the earth as a renewable source of energy. Standing on the earth, we might ignore the fact that the earth is burning [...]

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Solar Energy Is Expanded by Duke Energy

31. January 2010

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Solar Energy Is Expanded by Duke Energy

Now Duke Energy is announcing expansion plans for solar energy. It is going to grow in the field of renewable energy by merging with actual solar facilities that are being developed at San Antonio, Texas. Duke Energy is one of the largest energy companies having four million customers. It produces around 35 GW of energy [...]

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Batteries can make Renewable Energy Revolutionary

30. January 2010

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Batteries can make Renewable Energy Revolutionary

Solar systems previously considered a luxury is now at the verge of falling prices and increasing demands. Solar photovoltaic (PV) has been indubitable expensive for years; it was as high as $8 per watt. The price has now fallen significantly to around $2 per watt. This progress has been met through improved production methods. It [...]

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Going Green has a Price that Investors are Willing to Earn

30. January 2010

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Going Green has a Price that Investors are Willing to Earn

America is now going for green Energy through strategies abandoned by the European. Is their strategy really a conducive one? Californian investors are asking themselves this question. The price that is actually being paid is five times above the prevailing rate of electricity. Member of Congress and Ray Pingle from Sierra Club are proposing to [...]

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Military in the United State Going Green Across The field

29. January 2010

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Military in the United State Going Green Across The field

The United States Air Force is now in joint agreement with Fotowatio Renewable Ventures of San Francisco as they are planning to establish a 500 MW solar project at Edwards Air Force base, as reported by “Los Angeles Times”. A total of 3,288 acres of land will be used at Edwards AFB to install solar [...]

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Solar Energy and Bio-fuel are closely associated

28. January 2010

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Solar Energy and Bio-fuel are closely associated

Earth from an aerial view is increasingly having blue roofs. There are those who are taking environmental protection seriously while others are ignoring that they can make a difference. It is a fact that small actions brings along huge changes. Going green is an all-encompassing solution for individuals. There is a broad perspective of benefits [...]

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Going Green is followed by the Law

28. January 2010

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Going Green is followed by the Law

Companies are striving increasingly towards the green industry. A law firm considers green energy as the currency for the future. Vinson & Elkins LLP has established an office in Silicon Valley. It is an area where energy is taking an emerging step in respect to perceptions of the law firm. Law companies going towards global [...]

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Strategic Alliance aimed at making solar energy affordable; Solectria Renewables and Solar Panels Plus

26. January 2010

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Strategic Alliance aimed at making solar energy affordable; Solectria Renewables and Solar Panels Plus

Solar Panel Plus and Solectria Renewables, LLC enters a partnership for photovoltaic products focusing on commercial, residential and utility industries. Solar Panel plus (SPP) is an innovative designer of solar water heater, photovoltaic solar panels, solar air conditioning as well as solar heating systems. Solectria Renewables, LLC Solectria Renewables has been in operation for more [...]

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Why hesitate, Renewable Energy Can be “Free”

26. January 2010

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Why hesitate, Renewable Energy Can be “Free”

Alternative sources of energy are present in our surrounding. It can be wind, geothermal, hydro and solar as well as many other renewable alternatives. What makes renewable energy so widely spoken is that it is practically free. The sun keeps on shining and the winds keeps on blowing. “The Law of Energy Conservation—`Energy can be [...]

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Bio-fuel or Green Oil – Oil Companies Gives it a Try

25. January 2010

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Bio-fuel or Green Oil – Oil Companies Gives it a Try

Investments in bio-fuel are being seen. Exxon Mobil spent recently $600 million on project to substitute oil with algae. However, it is a fact that this figure does not represent glimpse of what is spent on crude oil. So are petroleum companies really committed to find alternatives for the black gold? Exxon Mobil is together [...]

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