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India surfacing; Comparing Size of Renewable Energy Projects Under-Way

15. February 2010

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India surfacing; Comparing Size of Renewable Energy Projects Under-Way

There are many colossal projects envisaged across the globe. In China and Africa, the objective of making the most out of wind and sun energy is at the forefront. Now, India may become a key player in the global market as they are going towards renewable energy at large scale. Airvoice Group and Satluj Jal [...]

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Facts about Global Warming Overstated by UN; Clean Energy is Indeed Necessary

14. February 2010

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Facts about Global Warming Overstated by UN; Clean Energy is Indeed Necessary

It has been approved that the estimation of Dutch land below sea level was overstated in a previous report by the UN Panel. There were other flaws recently published considering the melting of Himalayan glaciers. A report published by intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2007, confirmed that less than 55 percent of Netherlands [...]

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Bulgaria Giving Green Energy a Negative Connotation

13. February 2010

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Bulgaria Giving Green Energy a Negative Connotation

There is a visible boom experience in renewable energy in Bulgaria. There is a possibility that the country ends up with an invasion of deceitful investments that might turn out in the long run to do more harm than good. The government is the one promoting this boom. However, the state has already taken notice [...]

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Spain Going South to Harness Solar Energy in Morocco

12. February 2010

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Spain Going South to Harness Solar Energy in Morocco

Spain is becoming a hub for expanding renewable energy. Investments are coming from trans-Atlantic and Trans-Mediterranean as the economy grows green. The recent investment in South America by Spain is considered as minor in respect to expansions in the western hemisphere. BBVA is providing additional fund to Spain to expand, and the lender is being [...]

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BP’s viewpoint; Green Energy Cannot Walk Alone

12. February 2010

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BP’s viewpoint; Green Energy Cannot Walk Alone

The Chief Executive of BP says that Policymakers are to be regarded with suspicion if they believe that renewable sources of energy will be able to fully provide Britain with its energy requirement for the next decade. Tony Hayward says that the ambitious aim will not be met through the planned rise in renewable energy [...]

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Widespread Solar Energy

11. February 2010

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Widespread Solar Energy

Solar energy has grown from a stance of inexistence to a common place in the mind of responsible citizens. Solar power has experienced a fortified place in modern society. It has expanded from business to personal use and is taking a place amidst common applications. There are many innovative solar power plants under construction. Solar [...]

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Laser Fusion; Innovative STAR Technology Coming to Earth

10. February 2010

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Laser Fusion; Innovative STAR Technology Coming to Earth

Fusion energy in the sphere of laser is taking off. It has since long been envisaged to ignite fusion energy through laser. The experiment shows how a great amount of energy can be harnessed from the ignition of laser fusion often referred to as star energy. The lasers are intended to burst up heat to [...]

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ALGAE; A Green Promise Maybe Not Yet The Best One

9. February 2010

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ALGAE; A Green Promise Maybe Not Yet The Best One

In search for bio-fuel algae comes to the forefront as an environmental solution. However, algae might not be providing a purely green solution. Yet, it is a very strong source of biomass Algae has a strong advantage over other potential bio-fuel such as soya beans, maize and oilseed rape (canola) as it does not threaten [...]

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Evolution of Solar Energy; Demand at Rise

7. February 2010

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Evolution of Solar Energy; Demand at Rise

In the street of San Francisco, Ron Kenedi sees great prospect. The vice president of Sharp Solar says that demand keeps on expanding and Japanese are also taking renewable energy seriously. Kenedi says that the remarkable thing is that demand is exponentially increasing worldwide and not only locally. Going back some years, solar energy wasn’t [...]

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Sarnia Solar Project Going from 20 MW to 80 Megawatts

7. February 2010

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Sarnia Solar Project Going from 20 MW to 80 Megawatts

Solar capacity is being expanded by First Solar and Enbridge Inc as per a recent agreement. The expansion of Sarnia Solar Project in Canada from 20 MW to a potential capacity of 80 MW will cost around CDN $300 million. The Sarnia Solar Farm achieved its full operation capacity of 20 MW in early December [...]

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