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Alex Parker

Small modular reactors: the day of nuclear 'plug and play'? - 1 views

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    US firm Babcock & Wilcox is developing a small modular reactor.
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

The game changer: inside the Kingston Heights open water heat pump project - 1 views

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    Creating heat using abundant solar energy stored in rivers, lakes, reservoirs and the sea.
Alex Parker

Agua Caliente Solar Project - 1 views

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    $1.8bn Agua Caliente Solar farm is a 290MW photovoltaic (PV) power project located in the east Yuma County of Arizona, US. It is owned by NRG Energy and MidAmerican Energy Holdings and is currently the world's biggest photovoltaic solar power plant.
Alex Parker

South Africa, Nigeria and Zambia - the latest hotspots for power station MRO - 1 views

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    Nigeria, Zambia and South Africa have become the latest hot spots for power station maintenance, repair and overhaul
Alex Parker

Te Mihi Geothermal Power Station - Power Technology - 1 views

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    The 166MW Te Mihi geothermal power plant has been constructed by Contact Energy on the Wairakei geothermal steamfield in Taupo, New Zealand. Construction of the $750m plant was completed in May 2014. The Te Mihi project was part of a $750m programme to develop the Wairakei-Tauhara geothermal system.
Alex Parker

Crude calamities - the biggest offshore oil spill disasters - 1 views

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    Oil rig or oil tanker accidents are behind the worst offshore oil spills in history, including the tragic Deepwater Horizon disaster of 2010. Offshore-technology.com profiles the world's biggest oil spill disasters based on the volume of oil released.
Alex Parker

Independent Scotland's bounty - the biggest oil fields in the UK North Sea - 1 views

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    More than 90% of the UK's oil production occurs offshore within the central and northern sections of the North Sea, regions which could soon fall under Scottish control if the country votes yes to Independance. Offshore-technology.com profiles the ten biggest oil producing fields in the UK sector of the North Sea based on production during the year ending in October 2013.
Alex Parker

Underwater arteries - the world's longest offshore pipelines - 1 views

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    From the 1,224km Nord Stream pipeline carrying Russian natural gas to Europe vto the 166km Langeled gas pipeline running under the North Sea, offshore-technology.com profiles the world's ten longest oil/gas subsea pipelines. Nord Stream, Baltic Sea The Nord Stream, a 48-inch diameter twin pipeline system runs for 1,224km through the Baltic Sea from Vyborg, Russia, to the German coast near Greifswald transporting Russian natural gas to Europe.
Sophie V

weSRCH.com - Economic Perspectives on Water Quality Policy - Paper Details - 0 views

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    Administrator's CWA SDWA Prioritie: Foster new technologies that address broad array of contaminants Legal Considerations: In Entergy decision, Supreme Court Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska Exxon paid cleanup Jury awarded punitive damages Supreme Court decision limiting Exxon's punitive damages under maritime law Did the Supreme Court set ratio of use to non-use? For More Read at : http://energy.wesrch.com/pdfTR1AU1G3HAHJR
Jack Ingram

Siemens to acquire energy management systems provider Site Controls - 0 views

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    Siemens Industry has said that its building technologies division has signed an agreement to acquire Site Controls, a provider of enterprise-wide energy management systems for multi-site commercial businesses, to strengthen its position in the growing smart consumption/smart grid market.
Jack Ingram

SunPower, CSU collaborate on 6MW solar PV power project at US Air Force Academy - 0 views

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    Colorado Springs Utilities, a provider of electricity, natural gas, water and wastewater services, has signed an agreement with SunPower, a solar technology developer, to design and build a 6MW solar PV power system at the US Air Force Academy (USAFA) in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Infogreen Global

Converting tidal energy into electricity with whale's help - 0 views

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    Now lessons learned from the ocean's largest mammals has inspired United States Naval Academy researchers to tackle one of the serious challenges of this technology: the low velocity associated with many tidal flows and the difficulty of extracting useful energy from low speed flows using current designs. They will present their findings at the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD) meeting in Long Beach, CA.
Infogreen Global

Lufthansa to begin flights in the spring powered by renewable fuel - 0 views

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    Flights will begin after official approval has been received from the ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) allowing the use of jet fuel produced using Neste Oil's NExBTL technology. This is expected to take place in spring 2011.
alxram

Alternative Energy Forum - 0 views

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    A place to meet other energy enthusiasts and discuss future energy technologies.
alxram

Energy Planet - 0 views

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    The energy planet blogs about new technologies and reviews websites and videos from the renewable energy directory
alxram

Renewable Energy - 0 views

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    A comprehensive and visual collection of over 1,400 green technology websites... more added daily!
alxram

Alternative Energy News - 0 views

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    The latest alternative energy headline news from a variety of quality green technology sources.
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