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29th September 2009
Fossil Fuel Power Plants Have Been the Standard Electricity Production for Years
Though unpopular, fossil fuel power plants provide many countries of the world with electricity. These plants generate electricity through the burning of fossil fuels, suc... Read >
Author: William
23rd September 2009
When politicians start talking about renewable energy, you know we have problems. Solar energy is a significant renewable energy and here is an overview of how the technology has developed.
Historical Advances in Producing Electricity From the Sun
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Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
When the future of electricity is discussed, quite a number of thoughts come into mind. Let’s look at a few of such ideas.
Electricity will be wireless!
Wouldn’t it be delightful to see no wires in the house even with an uninterrupted supply of e... Read >
Author: Woodydhv
16th September 2009
For anyone who has any interest in energy, its cost, future and the political debate over this precious resource- The Bottomless Well is a must read. This book is an intriguing insight to the other side of what most of us have been led to believe on the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
It's commonly known that solar wind power is rapidly becoming one of the most popular ways of generating free, renewable energy at home and it's easy to understand why. Breaking free of the electric companies with their over inflated energy prices is just... Read >
Author: J K Stewart
15th September 2009
Whilst the opportunity of electricity is discussed, quite a amount of opinion approach into mind. Let’s look by the side of a hardly any of such ideas.
Electricity strength of character be present wireless!
Wouldn’t it be present delightful to se... Read >
Author: William Yip
15th September 2009
How is electricity produced conventionally?
Conventionally, electricity is produced by heartbreaking colossal turbines. These turbines are encouraged with the help of various types of energy. Let’s look by the side of the on the whole traditional way... Read >
Author: William Yip
18th August 2009
Let's face it. As the years pass by our oceans and skies are becoming polluted with various contaminants that (if no one takes action soon) will render the Earth less able to sustain life. And there may come a time when no life would exist anymore.
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Author: John_Weisenberger
18th August 2009
Electrical energy was one of man’s greatest discoveries. It has helped build new civilizations. The large amount of electricity produced has its source in fossil fuels, nuclear fission, water, and wind. This article will explore the different methods of... Read >
Author: rjm111
23rd June 2009
Over half of all the worlds electrical energy needs are satisfied by coal-fired power plants, which are probably the biggest single contributor to global warming and airborne pollution. But what are the alternatives?
Of all the fossil fuels used for el... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
18th June 2009
Solar panels for home work by simply changing the sun's energy into usable electricity, which is then stored in the system's batteries. A "charger regulator", which is located between the panel and battery, guarantees the battery does not over-charge and ... Read >
Author: Evans Smith
12th June 2009
The Nokia Corporation, based in Finland, are currently the biggest cell phone manufacturer in the world, but like so many other major companies, they started out doing something very different indeed.
When Finnish engineer and paper manufacturer Fredri... Read >
Author: Neo Nashville
06th June 2009
Electrical energy was one of man's greatest discoveries. It has helped build new civilizations. The large amount of electricity produced has its source in fossil fuels, nuclear fission, water, and wind. This article will explore the different methods of e... Read >
Author: Joe M Bedard
02nd June 2009
When the future of electricity is discussed, quite a number of thoughts come into mind. Let’s look at a few of such ideas.
Electricity will be wireless!
Wouldn’t it be delightful to see no wires in the house even with an uninterrupted supply of ... Read >
Author: LS
02nd June 2009
Electrical energy was one of man’s greatest discoveries. It has helped build new civilizations. The large amount of electricity produced has its source in fossil fuels, nuclear fission, water, and wind. This article will explore the different methods ... Read >
Author: LS
02nd June 2009
Electrical energy was one of man’s greatest discoveries. It has helped build new civilizations. The large amount of electricity produced has its source in fossil fuels, nuclear fission, water, and wind. This article will explore the different method... Read >
Author: LS
01st June 2009
The use of wind power generators for home energy needs has been quite popular nowadays. Many people who are aware of the current situation of the environment are looking forward for the implementation of these types of home energy systems. The ecological ... Read >
Author: Dar
14th May 2009
Many of us have seen old windmills and know they somehow provide a service to its owner thanks to the wind. So it is with some of the newer propellers you are seeing out on the horizon. They too are creating wind energy.
Wind turbines operate on a simp... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
05th May 2009
Electrical energy was one of man’s greatest discoveries. It has helped build new civilizations. The large amount of electricity produced has its source in fossil fuels, nuclear fission, water, and wind. This article will explore the different methods of... Read >
Author: Y C
01st May 2009
Do you want a solar energy tutorial that doesn't take for granted you have an engineering degree? This solar energy tutorial for everyone, including non-scientific folks, gives information on utilizing solar panels for your home and gives information on h... Read >
Author: alvinhannay
22nd April 2009
Do you want to put in your own solar power system and are you looking for a good solar power do it yourself guide?
You have already chosen to unite with the green movement and make solar electricity in your own house. You have studied solar energy sy... Read >
Author: alvinhannay
27th March 2009
Solar panels are gaining interest amongst people of this energy crunched world. What are solar panels? They are an array of photovoltaic cells which capture the energy of the solar rays. In simple terms, the solar panels capture the energy from the su... Read >
Author: Reshma
10th March 2009
Early on man realized that fossil fuels would soon run out, and so nuclear power was born. It was glorified as the cleaner alternative to oil and coal power stations, promising lower emissions and environmental safety. But has it really lived up to ou... Read >
Author: DIY Renewable Energy
06th March 2009
Scotland has long been at the centre of energy production for the United Kingdom due to our reliance on the vast supply of oil under the North Sea. In recent years, however, production of North Sea oil has begun to decline whilst Scotland has emerged as ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
10th February 2009
What some believe to be the best electricity generator, Wind. It’s clean, it’s totally renewable and in many locations around the world, it’s constant. Over the last half decade, may new wind farms have been developed and yet, we still only manufa... Read >
Author: Stove Smith
28th January 2009
While wind today provides only a small percentage of our national electricity needs, it is an immense energy resource and is the fastest-growing energy supply technology available.In today's economy,with energy issues becoming a regular subject in the new... Read >
Author: topgear
22nd January 2009
Should We Harvest A Natural Resource: Wind Power?
In today's economy, with increasing use of electricity and natural resources, the possibility of a low-cost, inexhaustible and dependable energy source is seen by consumers as a breath of fresh air in ... Read >
Author: topgear
28th October 2008
Electrical energy was one of man’s greatest discoveries. It has helped build new civilizations. The large amount of electricity produced has its source in fossil fuels, nuclear fission, water, and wind. This article will explore the different methods of... Read >
Author: pharris1
28th October 2008
What is the future of electricity? Can we develop alternative electrical power sources? When the future of electricity is discussed, quite a number of thoughts come into mind. Let’s look at a few of such ideas.
Electricity will be wireless!
Would... Read >
Author: pharris1
05th September 2008
Promotion of solar power generation is booming. After analyzing a few of these announcements one is left with quite a few questions. Why are solar farms built when financial data clearly show that solar power is still the most expensive electricity gene... Read >
Author: drklaus
02nd August 2007
New Report Examines Market Potential
Seen in the past mainly as a safety hazard for coal miners and a costly nuisance for mine operators, CMM is now being widely studied and exploited.
Coalmine methane (CMM), for centuries the bane of canaries and m... Read >
Author: Denise Palmer
12th February 2007
One can’t go far these days without discussions of energy issues arising. Renewable energy sources are part of that discussion, but what exactly are the types available?
Renewable energy is somewhat of a catch all phrase. It refers not to one energy ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
06th November 2006
In 1980s, long-standing bilateral deals were standard in the oil markets and the current LNG market is repeating the same trend. Companies are searching for trading associates and are signing long-term deals before making investments in manufacture or cu... Read >
Author: James Marriot
15th September 2006
When many people think of German, they think of a large oil based industrial nation. In truth, Germany is a leader in wind energy. Here is a guide to wind energy in Germany.
Wind Energy - Germany
When looking at countries that use wind energy, Germ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
17th July 2006
Sweden's Dependency on Nuclear Energy
At first glance, we bought the same anti-nuclear propaganda the rest of the world's media swallowed. In other words, we were misled into believing Sweden was phasing out its nuclear power plants. Perhaps, you had a... Read >
Author: James Finch
12th June 2006
Transportation is an integral experience of any trip, and when you get a chance to experience a unique mode of transportation it's even better. Even though today we didn't have the best weather, I drove from Ottawa over the bridge to Hull (now official pa... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
21st May 2006
Much like solar and wind power, hydropower has been a constant energy source for man. Following is an overview of hydropower.
Hydropower As An Energy Platform
Hydropower can be defined simply as using the energy of flowing water to generate power. ... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
20th May 2006
With energy issues becoming a daily subject in the news, wind energy is gaining notoriety. Here is an overview of wind farms and their potential.
An Overview of Wind Farms
A wind farm is simply a collection of wind turbines in a location used to p... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
05th April 2006
When politicians start talking about renewable energy, you know we have problems. Solar energy is a significant renewable energy and here is an overview of how the technology has developed.
Historical Advances in Producing Electricity From the Sun
... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
22nd February 2006
For anyone who has any interest in energy, its cost, future and the political debate over this precious resource- The Bottomless Well is a must read. This book is an intriguing insight to the other side of what most of us have been led to believe on the ... Read >
Author: John Woolf
01st January 2006
At first glance, solar cooling looks like an oxymoron. However, the same energy that can provide heat in the wintertime can also provide cooling during the summer.
Several passive cooling systems have been developed and tested. At their simplest, the... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker
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