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Global - Asia News: Biofuel equipment sold from company accused of historic fraud scheme - 1 views

Herald bulletin: Former town official says he does not believe company planned to defraud anyone… MIDDLETOWN - this week buyers removed truckloads of alternative fuel processing equipment from a ...

asia global enery reviews biofuel equipment sold from company accused of historic fraud scheme

started by cali motsy on 08 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Jayson Campbell

Draughty homes| Asia Global: the energy companies LOVE selling us something we continue... - 1 views

Telegraph | Before we could enjoy the winter break, with those delicious worries over balancing family, friends, presents, food and finances, the energy companies played unfair by unwrapping a pric...

Asia global energy news draughty homes: the companies love selling us something we continue to waste

started by Jayson Campbell on 19 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
Althea Tux

Germany's renewable energy experiment comes at a cost | Asia Global Energy Solution - 5 views

Movellas | Financial Times | In the idyllic southern Bavarian community of Wildpoldsried, 2,600 villagers are diligently playing their part in a bold experiment in German renewable energy generatio...

asia global energy reviews germany's renewable experiment comes at a cost

started by Althea Tux on 19 Sep 13 no follow-up yet
futuristspeaker

10 Unanswerable Questions that Neither Science nor Religion can Answer - Futurist Speaker - 2 views

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    questions that cannot be answered "unanswerable questions" "my future self" "future of technology" "future of education" "future of business" "questions without answers" " impossible questions to answer"
Alex Parker

Ageing nuclear plants - are they safe by today's standards? - 1 views

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    Last year the Swiss nuclear regulator requested that the Convention on Nuclear Safety mandate that the safety of existing nuclear power plants should be in line with standards for new nuclear power plants. In February the Convention declined. Was it right to do so?
Alex Parker

Hornsea one kicks into life: will it electrify the UK wind market too? - 1 views

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    Electricity has begun to flow at Hornsea 1, a wind array that will become the world's biggest offshore wind farm off the coast of the UK. This milestone makes the UK's offshore wind sector arguably the best in the world, and with significant investment recently announced it looks set to maintain that position.
Althea Tux

World Energy Hits Revenue Mark, But Loses $1M (Asia Global Energy) - 5 views

World Energy Solutions of Worcester saw a 27-percent increase in revenue during the first quarter of this year, but lost nearly $1 million after an accounting change that defers some revenue recogn...

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started by Althea Tux on 21 May 13 no follow-up yet
Alex Parker

Printable, transparent, organic - the future of solar photovoltaics with Germany's KIT - 0 views

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    By making solar panels that are lighter, more flexible, partially transparent and organic, a team of researchers hope to make solar more energy efficient, and crucially more economical in production terms.
Alex Parker

World's first tidal lagoon power plant proposed at Swansea Bay in UK - 0 views

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    Tidal Lagoon Power is seeking approval for a £12bn project to develop a series of tidal energy plants in the UK that is claimed to be the world's first tidal lagoon power plant.
Alex Parker

Bristol octocopter to take the sting out of Fukushima nuclear radiation monitoring - 1 views

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    Inspired by the pilots that placed themselves at risk to monitor radiation levels following the Fukushima nuclear disaster, a team from Bristol University has developed a drone with Thunderbirds-style adaptability to make radiation monitoring safer.
Alex Parker

Energy storage in the UK: is the government doing enough? - 1 views

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    The UK Government pledged to support the development of the energy storage sector in February, stating that the technology could be 'potentially revolutionary'. But is the government creating the right policy framework to support the sector and help it integrate into the UK energy network?
Alex Parker

ERCOT approves new transmission project to enhance Houston's power import capacity - 1 views

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    The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) in the US has approved a $590m (€482.1m) electric transmission project that will assist in enhancing the Houston region's import capacity from other parts of the state.
Alex Parker

New York commits $1bn for new solar power projects - 1 views

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    28 April 2014 The New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has agreed to expand NY-Sun's initiative throughout the state with around $1bn (€723m) in incentives for new solar power projects. The NY-Sun programme provides long-term funding that will increase existing businesses and attract new investments to New York from international solar companies for greater economic growth of the state.
Alex Parker

Power dressing: energy-harvesting fibres harness everyday movement - 1 views

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    Researchers at the University of Bolton are pioneering developments in 3D textile structures using piezoelectric energy-harvesting fibres. The results of the project could lead to the development of energy-harnessing carpets or mobile devices that can be charged as your clothes move.
Alex Parker

Making Sellafield safe: counting the cost of nuclear decommissioning - 1 views

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    A report from the UK's Public Accounts Committee claims that clean-up costs at the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing field have risen by £2.5bn in the last year. Julian Turner analyses the complex decommissioning process and asks why the mammoth project continues to be beset by delays.
Alex Parker

Danger in the mists - the volatile potential of offshore hydrocarbons releases - 1 views

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    Sailors have always told of bad things that lurk in the mists, and while the legends of yore may not be much more than tales, the possibility of flammable mists - conjured up from offshore hydrocarbon releases - is all too real. So how are they formed and what is the danger?
Alex Parker

Shelling In - what assets will bring shell back on top? - 1 views

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    As Shell tries to raise $15 billion in asset sales, Paul French examines the offshore activity that will help bring the company back into favour with investors The year didn't start well for Royal Dutch Shell.
Alex Parker

Six of the most promising new green power technologies - 1 views

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    From concentrated solar power to floating wind turbines and from printable organic solar cells to biomass gasification, power-technology.com picks six of the most promising new green power technologies. Concentrating solar power technology Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) technology involving the use of mirrors to focus sunlight onto a receiver that captures and converts the solar energy into heat for electricity generation has been in use since 1980s.
Alex Parker

Could China lead the Electric Vehicle revolution? - 1 views

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    China has signalled plans to invest $16bn into its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, a move that could stimulate massive growth in EV sales and help the country cut carbon emissions. We take a look at the project and find out what impact an EV revolution could have on the power grid.
Alex Parker

Fighting fossil fuels: divestment movement continues to grow - 1 views

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    In 2012, a new campaign was formed in the US to spearhead the movement to divest in fossil fuels. Fossil Free, a project of 350.org, has since grown exponentially, claiming last year that organisations - ranging from healthcare, religious groups, universities and local governments
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