Articles, tagged with "energy storage", page 5
02nd September 2009
Although the initial cost for setting up a photovoltaic system is quite on the high side when compared to other forms of generating electric energy, but on the long run solar energy
Electricity generation is better for several reasons. Firstly, fossil fu...
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Author:
Tim Godwin
20th August 2009
The basic resource for all solar energy system is the sun. Knowledge of the quantity and quality of solar energy available at a specific location is of prime importance for the design of any solar energy system. Although the solar radiation (insulation) i...
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Author:
Tim Godwin
23rd July 2009
The sun is the life giver to the entire solar system, life thrives and survives with the rays of sunlight we receive each day from the perennial and never ending source of energy in the sky. It is estimated that the earth receives almost 174 Pettawats or ...
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Author:
Subhash Bose
15th July 2009
It must be made clear that there are substances in our body that when having too much of a substance can be bad, but at the same time, there are many of those ingredients our bodies must have in order to perform correctly. Hypercet Omega is a combination ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
28th June 2009
The sun's energy or solar renewable energy is the most plentiful form of energy that can be used on this planet. The sun is capable of giving us more than heat and light. If we go the right way, we can harness more from the solar energy, like creating ene...
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Author:
Carson Solise
12th June 2009
One of the problems with portable electronic devices is where to charge them? The best solution is offered by Powerstick; charge it from any USB port anywhere, anytime. You can even travel overseas without converters or need for a power outlet.
Powerst...
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Author:
shariq@technostation.com
05th June 2009
People often talk about cleantech as though it is an industry, it is actually a meta-industry that serves as an umbrella over a wide variety of industries.
If you want to work in energy efficiency, green building, renewable energy or a host of other gr...
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Author:
Carol McClelland
01st June 2009
Plenty of diet suggestions are available in magazines, get discussed in TV talk shows or receive a lot of emphasis on the Internet, however, in what terms can we discuss the efficiency of a quick weight loss diet? The reality is that a quick weight loss d...
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Author:
Robert Bell
29th May 2009
Oh, the cardio craze; it's all around us! You see these "cardio crazies" everywhere: sprinting through your neighborhood, biking up steep hills, and racing to keep up with the insanely fast pace of the treadmill at the gym. They have a determined look in ...
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Author:
JMercado09
05th May 2009
Most people are unaware that clean, raw milk from grass-fed cows was actually used as a medicine in the early part of the 20th century. Raw milk - straight from the cow - has been called the "stem cell" of foods. It was used as medicine to treat, and many...
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Author:
shalini
28th April 2009
means that a person must consume 1,200 to1,500 kilo-calories a day.
Meeting vitamin and mineral requirements when energy intake is 3,000 kcal/day or higher (as is among male and female ice hockey and cross country skiers) is actually easy. Even athlet...
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Author:
Jody Siena
22nd April 2009
The problem with wind energy, the collective wisdom goes, is that you can't control when the wind is going to blow. True, says Paul Sadler, the executive director of the Wind Coalition, but the energy created by wind power can be stored. And there lies ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
05th April 2009
"I'm always on the go. There is too much to do and my days are very hectic." Is that a fair description of your life? Does it impact your power to lose weight permanently over 40?
Stress can be a good thing. We feel energetic and powerful when stress ...
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Author:
Perry Permann
08th December 2008
Modern advances in the efficiency of energy storage have made it possible for cordless tools to have more power, to last longer, and be better balanced. The freedom of a cordless drill and a cordless circular saw greatly improve productivity and are just ...
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Author:
Robert Rockefeller
02nd December 2008
Over the past fifteen years or so, the cost of producing solar energy has halved. This is largely due to rapidly advancing technology, resulting in smaller and cheaper cells. While these photovoltaic cells have become smaller and cheaper, they have at the...
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Author:
Amanda