A renewable program to subsidise the installation of solar water heater has been confirmed according to new regulations in California. The total allocated sum for the program is $350 millions, and the motive is to reduce the level of greenhouse emissions. The package is devised by allocating $250 million to substitute hot water heater using [...]
Continue reading...24. January 2010
Energy is heightened in use, the most prevailing energy sources heard are wind and solar. Yet there is other, such as geothermal that is gradually becoming more competitive as an additional alternative for fossil fuel to produce sustainable energy. To produce electricity from the heat of the earth has a history of more than hundred [...]
Continue reading...22. January 2010
It is tough to determine the ruling source of energy for the future. The use of renewable energy such as solar, wind, geothermal, hydro, wave and tide are at rise. However, in the fight against rising threats of climate change more intriguing technologies such as nuclear fission and fusion energy are at the doorstep. A [...]
Continue reading...21. January 2010
Fusion energy is something that we will hear much about in the future. It is in simple term described by the fusion of two atoms making it one. This source of energy can apparently last for thousands of years without harmful waste products or radioactive waste. Machinery required to give birth to fusion energy is [...]
Continue reading...21. January 2010
There aren’t lots of chances that the corporate world makes a drastic manoeuvre in the field of green energy. They might be investing in renewable energy, as well as low-cost energy solutions but it is insufficient to tackle climate change. The necessary solutions to make renewable energy an overwhelming welcome is to develop renewable energy [...]
Continue reading...20. January 2010
A leader in the emerging need of alternative energy is nuclear fission, a technology that has expanded widely in the latest 15 years. For instance, countries such as France provide more than three quarter of its energy demand by fission. “Nuclear Fission” Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction. The reaction causes an effect that makes [...]
Continue reading...19. January 2010
Around the world, biomass as a source of energy is becoming omnipresent. In countries, like Germany with an abundance of wind power along Hamburg to Berlin there is a huge utilization of “biodiesel”. The total consumption of biodiesel per year represents more than 3 percent of its total consumption. Biomass has its origins from the [...]
Continue reading...19. January 2010
Precautionary Measures are set by United State Energy Department for drilling into the Core of the Earth and Geothermal Energy stand to lose. Earthquake risks associated to drilling into the earth for the harnessing of geothermal energy are triggering these new regulations. The law according to Federal documents has been formed based on unfolded opposition [...]
Continue reading...18. January 2010
A technology has been created that defies major laws of physics and generates free energy. This sophisticated alien technology does not need solar or wind energy to work properly. It is a Magnetic Power Generator. The generator is self-dependent; it produces its own electricity off the grid. It is the first time that a similar [...]
Continue reading...17. January 2010
Going green starts with gradual steps at individual, cooperative, industrial, governmental, national and then global actions are likely to be seen. SunChips is producing its snacks from solar energy, as they believe that everything begins with a small step. The brilliant idea to stop using fossil fuel and swap to solar energy to produce snacks [...]
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24. January 2010
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