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Alex Parker

Teesside Energy-from-Waste (EfW) Facility - Power Technology - 1 views

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    The upcoming Teesside energy-from-waste (EfW) plant at Teesside in the United Kingdom will use innovative technology to generate 49MW of green energy from residual municipal and commercial waste. The power project, whose groundbreaking is scheduled for 2014 and operation commencement scheduled for 2016, is being developed under a build, own, operate and transfer (BOOT) contract for Merseyside and Halton Waste Partnership (MHWP).
Alex Parker

UK nuclear waste - where it's generated, contained, transported and stored - 1 views

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    It will be decades before the UK Government builds a long-term storage for the country's radioactive nuclear waste; but where is this waste produced, contained, transported and stored in the interim, and just how much of it is there? Via an interactive map, Future Power Technology, provides the answers to these questions.
Dea David

TGEG Hits Pay Dirt Worldwide - 0 views

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    Waste can now be converted into a cleaner source of energy through the use of the biosphere machine.
Alex Parker

Minute mercenaries - tackling nuclear waste with microbiology - 1 views

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    Groundbreaking research showing the potential of microbes to treat radioactive waste has shed light on how toxic materials could be disposed of in the future.
Alex Parker

Urine-tricity - golden power from human waste - 0 views

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    Scientists in the UK, with backing from Bill Gates, are hoping to power homes in developing countries with human urine using microbial fuel cells. The concept could provide a solution to two human necessities - sanitation and energy - but is it really a viable or even practical solution for the developing world?
alice venura

Recycle for Nature! - 0 views

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    Until a time, the waste generated in your homes, offices etc, would be recycled to stop the disastrous effects on the environment. That was an effort to make the environment greener, but later as we shifted to more machines, more technologically dependent way of living, the waste generated by such a lifestyle was not only abundant, but extremely harmful to the environment.
Dea David

Narrative of WtE Generation with Biosphere Technology - 0 views

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    The biosphere machine is now being deployed in the RP as a way to minimize waste through the creation of alternative energy.
Dea David

Ronald Flynn Closes Deal with RP Government - 0 views

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    Ronald Flynn promotes green energy through the use of the biosphere technology. It utilizes waste as feedstock and coverts it into gas that would run power generators.
Dea David

Clean RP with Biosphere Technology - 0 views

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    The Philippines is adapting a newer form of technology that could turn waste into clean and efficient energy.
Alex Parker

Power from waste - the world's biggest biomass power plants - 1 views

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    Biomass power is poised to occupy a significant share in the global renewable energy mix, as new technologies reach commercial deployment and some coal- fired plants, such as Drax power station in the UK, are converted.
Alex Parker

Endless energy? Fusion science is one step closer to building a star on earth - 1 views

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    Scientists in California have reached an important milestone in nuclear fusion research; generating more energy from a fusion reaction than transferred to the nuclear fuel. The holy grail of ignition remains elusive, but each step brings the world closer to a virtually limitless nuclear energy source with no emissions and negligible waste.
alexander hampp

Will U.S. go empty-handed to world climate talks? - 0 views

  • Far fewer people smoke now than did thirty years ago, but that's not to say it's completely left in the past.
Alex Parker

Energy mapping from space: the new frontier - 1 views

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    In the battle to reduce energy poverty, the opportunities that satellite imaging data offers could be key to shining a light on wasteful inefficiencies. Andy Tunnicliffe speaks to E.ON to find out more about a project to use space-based technology to improve energy efficiency.
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