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Traveller Spice

Using Energy - 0 views

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    A resource of tools and services on measuring energy use and carbon footprint
anonymous

What is The Pickens Energy Plan and Will it Work? - 0 views

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    What is the Pickens plan for energy and can it wean us off of imported oil.
anonymous

Abandoned Oil Wells Can Generate Geothermal Energy - 1 views

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    How abandoned oil and gas wells may one day generate geothermal energy from the earth's heat.
anonymous

Alternative Energy Jobs. Wind and Solar - 1 views

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    Jobs in the renewable energy industry. Green job listings.
Matt Montagne

Catherine Mohr builds green | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    In a short, funny, data-packed talk at TED U, Catherine Mohr walks through all the geeky decisions she made when building a green new house -- looking at real energy numbers, not hype. What choices matter most? Not the ones you think.
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    In a short, funny, data-packed talk at TED U, Catherine Mohr walks through all the geeky decisions she made when building a green new house -- looking at real energy numbers, not hype. What choices matter most? Not the ones you think.
Alissa Waller

Affordable Wind Power - 0 views

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    Renewable energy source from wind. Interesting read.
Traveller Spice

Carbon Trust supports £1million investment to green data centres - 0 views

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    The Carbon Trust and the Mercia Fund are leading the investing team pledging £1million to a project that integrates environmental monitoring, power monitoring and control with server and operating system management.
Traveller Spice

Offshore Wind Farms - 0 views

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    The Carbon Trust believes that offshore wind power has the potential to supply 25% of the UK's electricity by 2020. To help make this happen, the Carbon Trust launched the Offshore Wind Accelerator, a ground-breaking research and development initiative. From 2003 to 2009 some 350 offshore wind turbines have been built at the rate of one every 11 days. They currently deliver about 1GW, whereas about 29GW will be required to hit the EU's renewable target for 2020. To achieve this, a further 6,000 turbines must be built at the rate of one a day from 2010 to 2016, rising to 2.5 a day from 2017 to 2020. They will be bigger and more complicated to install, standing in up to 60m of water, in some cases more than 200km from shore.
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