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How does an electrical generator work? - 0 views

  • Electric generators are essentially coils of electric conductors, usually copper wire, that are tightly wound onto a metal core and are mounted to spin around inside an array of large magnets
  • the copper conductor can spin at very high speeds through the magnetic field, producing a powerful flow of electricity. The same principle applies whether the generator is driven by a bicycle wheel, a tractor engine or a steam turbine.
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Why a hydrogen economy doesn't make sense - 0 views

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    How inefficient it is to make hydrogen from electricity
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How Wind Works | Wind Energy Foundation - 0 views

  • Wind is simply air in motion. It is caused by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface by the sun. Because the Earth's surface is made of very different types of land and water, it absorbs the sun's heat at different rates. One example of this uneven heating can be found in the daily wind cycle.
  • Mechanical or electrical power is created through the kinetic energy of the wind.
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Wind Energy America - FAQs - 1 views

  • According to the American Wind Energy Association, the total U.S. production of wind power is around 25 gigawatts
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Nuclear Industry Withers in U.S. as Wind Pummels Prices - Bloomberg - 0 views

  • The wind power boom has benefited consumers in regions where wind development is fastest, contributing to a 40 percent wholesale power-price plunge since 2008
  • U.S. wind installations have risen 10-fold since 2003 to 60,007 megawatts,
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Wind turbine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The first electricity-generating wind turbine was a battery charging machine installed in July 1887 by Scottish academic James Blyth to light his holiday home in Marykirk, Scotland.[7
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Geothermal Energy and Global Warming - 0 views

  • While geothermal energy itself is renewable, geothermal sites are not necessarily. An overworked site, or one with an excessively large energy plant, can quickly be depleted.
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    Great Point!!
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HowStuffWorks "Do wind turbines kill birds?" - 0 views

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    Do wind generators kill birds?
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Energy - Ocean and Wave - 0 views

  • More than 70% of Earth's surface is covered by oceans which contain two types of energy: mechanical energy from waves and tides and Thermal energy from solar radiations falling on the ocean surface making them the world's largest solar collectors
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How Does CO2 Cause Global Warming? | eHow.com - 0 views

  • Carbon dioxide contributes to global warming by absorbing heat energy from the earth, trapping it and preventing its release into space.
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Global Warming And Your Car | Car Talk - 0 views

  • Burning one gallon of gas creates 20 pounds of carbon dioxide, and the average car emits about six tons of carbon dioxide every year
  • So... let's accept that global warming is caused by greenhouse gasses, chief among them carbon dioxide. Cars emit carbon dioxide as part of their emissions...
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Unearthing the True Cost of Fossil Fuels : TreeHugger - 0 views

  • “true” cost of coal: Depending on how you factor in the costs of climate change, it could be between a few additional cents per kWh to a whopping ¢26.89 extra per kilowatt hour—the high-end estimate from the Harvard study. By way of comparison, the average American paid ¢11.54 per kWh on their residential electric bills last year.
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Wind turbine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • A wind turbine
  • converts kinetic energy from the wind
  • into mechanical energy
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  • The first electricity-generating wind turbine was a battery charging machine installed in July 1887 by Scottish academic James Blyth to light his holiday home in Marykirk, Scotland.
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Devices that Harness Wave Energy | Wave Energy Cost - 2 views

  • or now, the best wave generator technology in place in the United Kingdom is producing energy at an average projected/assessed cost of 7.5 cents kWh. In comparison, electricity generated by large scale coal burning power plants costs about 2.6 cents per kilowatt-hour.
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Biofuel Guide - Introduction to Ethanol and Biodiesel - 0 views

  • First generation biofuel are those fuel derived from vegetable or animal fats/oils, starch or sugar with the use of modern technology.
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      Gallons per acre In the perspective of land use and agricultural efficiency, ethanol seems to be a good choice. The reason is that about 420 gallons of ethanol can be generated per acre in contrast to 60 gallons of biodiesel per acre soybeans. Consequently, the cost of soybean oil would significantly increase if biodiesel production is increased as well.
  • 1. Let the base organic material (corn, sugarcane, wheat, etc) pass through a grinding meal to pulverize the selected material. 2. Then, liquefy it by placing the blend of water, grain powder and an enzyme that facilitates the breakdown of the grain compound into a high-heat cooker. 3. Cool it afterwards. Add another enzyme that will facilitate the conversion of starch into sugars which are then fermented, producing alcohol from the cooled mash. 4. Start the fermentation by adding yeast to the sugar mixture. The sugars will be broken down to ethanol (a form of alcohol) and carbon dioxide. 5. Distill the fermented mixture in order for the ethanol to separate from the solids. 6. Get rid of the water from the separated ethanol through a dehydration process.
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    "Cellulose ethanol production is newly discovered experimental processes which can breakdown cellulose in woody fibers. This would only mean that through this method, ethanol from crop wastes, trees and grasses can be derived. It is significantly better since trees and grasses require small amount of energy in comparison to grains that must be replanted annually. "
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Biodiesel Performance, Costs, and Use - 0 views

  • Unless soybean oil prices decline dramatically, it does not appear that biodiesel can be produced in large quantities at a cost that is competitive with petroleum diesel
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