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Alex Parker

IRENA report renewable energy now one third of the world's capacity - 1 views

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    Renewable energy now forms one-third of the world's total energy capacity, according to a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). The agency found that 171GW of renewable energy was added to the global system in 2018, with an annual increase of 7.9%. Two-thirds of new power generation capacity added in 2018 came from renewables.
Sophie V

weSRCH.com - Semi Stock Week: Semiconductor beat the market but finished the week in re... - 0 views

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    Chip making stocks ended the first week of June lower. They still managed to outperform the broad market, entering the week with the tailwind of the WSTS report and a VLSIresearch report of IC sales and electronics sales activity in the last week of May. By Thursday's close, chip making stocks held a weekly gain of more than 1%. However, the mood turned sour on Friday. Taiwan posted mixed results. The hot stock of the week was TEL, Second Lam Research and third Samsung. For more read at : http://electronics.wesrch.com/pdfEL1GP9JS8NBHG
Infogreen Global

Berkeley Lab Scientist - Produces More Electricity Than He Consumes - 0 views

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    To power his home and his car, Greenberg has two solar installations and a solar water heater. They produce so much energy he has dubbed his home the Ordway Solar Power Plant. His solar panels, which sit atop his white roof, generate roughly 7,000 kilowatt-hours annually. His house and his electric car together use about 3,000 kWh per year. That leaves about 4,000 kWh surplus that he gives back to Pacific Gas & Electric every year, enough to power about two-thirds of another typical single-family home in the area.
Andy E Barnes

Green Living, Done Ethically. - 0 views

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    EthicalandGreen.net is a resource for all who seek to translate concerns over the climate and compassion for humanity into real-time changes in their lifestyle. A selection of the top news stories of interest along with a full mashup of what is happening in the green and ethical world, you are sure to find something of interest.
julia Dexter

Speed Up and Optimize PC - 0 views

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    AsyncMac.sys is a Microsoft Windows driver file, described as MS Remote Access Serial Network driver. It is a system file and is signature by Microsoft Windows - Microsoft Time-Stamp Service. Many Microsoft, as well as third party programs and applications share this driver file. Its file path is either C:\Windows\ or C:\Windows\System32\, and is only [...]
Skeptical Debunker

Delivering Health, Wealth and Water, Drip by Drip - 0 views

  • Solar-powered drip irrigation enhances food security in the Sudano–Sahel documents a field research project which found that: "solar-powered drip irrigation significantly augments both household income and nutritional intake, particularly during the dry season, and is cost effective compared to alternative technologies" Over the decades, irrigation has been shown to greatly increase agricultural productivity. Drip irrigation is spreading rapidly in Africa, with significant benefits. "Drip irrigation delivers water (and fertilizer) directly to the roots of plants, thereby improving soil moisture conditions; in some studies, this has resulted in yield gains of up to 100%, water savings of up to 40–80%, and associated fertilizer, pesticide, and labor savings over conventional irrigation systems" The solar-powered systems, however, look to offer the potential for even better results. From the study on impacts of PVDI systems it was reported: "The women’s agricultural group members utilizing the PVDI systems became strong net producers in vegetables with extra income earned from sales, significantly increasing their purchases of staples, pulses, and protein during the dry season, and oil during the rainy season. Finally, survey respondents were asked how frequently they were unable to meet their household food needs. Based on the frequency and most recent incident, households were assigned a food insecurity score ranging from zero (no problems during the previous year) to one (perpetually unable to meet food needs). This score changed significantly for project beneficiaries, as they were 17% less likely to feel chronically food-insecure. In short, the PVDI systems had a remarkable effect on both year-round and seasonal food access."
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    Several weeks ago, a group of researchers published an article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences documenting how relatively low-powered solar systems offer the potential to increase food supplies in impoverished arid regions while reducing demands for fertilizers and other costly (in fiscal and other terms) additives.
Alex Parker

Mobile apps leaking data through ad networks - 1 views

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    'Cross application' data sharing makes user vulnerable, says MWR InfoSecurity. Free mobile apps that use third-party advertising code are putting users in danger of being hacked, according to MWR InfoSecurity. The firm found that ad networks were inheriting the permissions of free apps, granting them access to the address books, text messages and emails of potential victims if the network was compromised by hackers.
Alex Parker

IBM Q3 revenue drops despite strong growth in cloud business - 1 views

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    Add to favorites Technology giant IBM has reported a marginal revenue decline for the third quarter of this year, even as its cloud and analytics businesses witnessed significant growth. The company's revenue stood at $19.2bn in the July-September quarter, down $54m compared to the same period last year.
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