Wind energy has been leading the renewable-energy industry, and we can perceive the rising size of wind turbines. But apparently, the industry is now going back to medium-sized wind turbine with capacity of 100 kW, or with rotor of diameters of 19 m or less. The pressure is immense with the finite oil reserves being [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 22, 2012
In DOHA, the development of renewable energy is considered as a key role according to UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Anwar Mohammed Gargash. The GCC countries are stressing on the importance of developing the renewable sector, so has to become a world icon. According to Dr. Gargash, Abu Dhabi-based renewable Energy Company [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, February 19, 2012
In the future wind power is expected to contribute the largest portion of renewable energy, other sources such as solar power are likely going to represent only a minor fraction of energy provided by wind power. According to EWITS, US will have 20 percent of its energy need provided by wind power by 2030, where [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, February 18, 2012
The solar thermal energy plant, Crescent Dunes, is a step nearer to generating clean power from the Nevada desert sun. The company has indeed made the announcement that its 165 metres receiver tower was already completed. In accordance to SolarReserve, Crescent Dunes power plant will surely become the country’s primary commercial-scale solar energy facility that [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Currently, Flowserve Corp has been selected to provide key pumping systems required for the Solar Energy Project which is being constructed closed to Tonopah in Nevada. USA. It is concentrated solar power (CSP) plant of 110 MW, which is being constructed. Crescent Dunes Solar Energy project uses a power tower with molten salts, which will [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, February 11, 2012
Solar panels are popular in countries and regions where it is sunny. This applies to regions such as California where the weather condition is ideal for solar panels. In the Mojave Desert, Sierra Nevada, Inyokern, we can find the highest density of solar radiation in the whole of North America. Logically, huge money could be [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, February 5, 2012
The most hygienic coal plant on earth is actually being built. Even though the majority of people in the field are claiming that the capture and sequestration of carbon is way too costly to be practical, this technology seems to be quite remarkable. The Texas Clean Energy Project, also commonly known as the TCEP is [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, February 4, 2012
Renewable energy’s future seems to be shining even though the near future appears to be dark. As global warming effects are growing clearer, it appears rather sure that the sources of renewable energy will have an increasingly big role to play in the generation of global power. One very good example might be the purchase [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 2, 2012
Currently, United States is still heavily reliant on non-renewable energy sources such as coal, natural gas and oil. These sources of energy are also known as fossil fuel Yet, governments are realizing that fossil fuel is a finite source of energy, which is deemed to come to an end, and the cost of extracting these [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, January 22, 2012
World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi attracted approximately 26,000 people, including the world’s most advance innovative green companies. Key points revealed at Abu Dhabi’s World Future Energy Summit 2012. 1. United Arab Emirates – Motivated To Promote Renewable Energy In the Arab world, only a few countries are embracing renewable energy. UAE is steadily [...]
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