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mannixjul00

Tidal Energy Advancing in USA >> Offshore Wind - 1 views

  • Verdant Power founders are planning to install up to 30 turbines with the total capacity of 1MW in the East Channel of the East River, writes The Day news portal.
  • Verdant Power is among the first companies that are exploring the potential of the tidal energy. Unlike the wind and solar power, tidal power is predictable as the tides move in correlation with the movement of the moon
  • The initial costs for the development of this technology are high. The company has raised USD 35 million so far and needs USD 25 million more.
rascoekat00

Tidal Power Facts: Understanding How Tidal Energy Works | Sustainable Earth | Going Green Tips | Eco-Friendly Living - 0 views

  • Tidal power, often referred to as tidal energy, is a type of hydropower that harnesses the energy of our ocean’s tides or other flowing waterways to produce power, usually in the form of electricity.  As sea levels rise and fall or the currents flow underwater a potential energy is created.  By using equipment such as tidal energy generators and underwater turbines in areas of high tidal movements, the kinetic motion of the ocean can be used to turn the turbines, thus producing electricity. 
sokolkyl00

Myths And Facts About Solar Energy | Research | Media Matters for America - 0 views

  • solar energy exhibits the "fastest growth," providing "more than 10% of global electricity by 2050." The IEA further found that in high renewable scenarios, solar is essential due to its "almost unlimited potential":
  • At the American Enterprise Institute's blog, Kenneth Green promoted a press release claiming that "Solar cells do not offset greenhouse gases" because solar cell production emits gases that "make carbon dioxide (CO2) seem harmless."
mannixjul00

DOE - Fossil Energy: A Brief History of Coal Use in the United States - 1 views

  • Archeologists have also found evidence that the Romans in England used it in the second and third centuries (100-200 AD). 
  • In the 1700s, the English found that coal could produce a fuel that burned cleaner and hotter than wood charcoal.
westkea00

Wave power in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Wave power in the United States is under development in several locations off the east & west coasts as well as Hawaii. It has moved beyond the research phase and is producing reliable energy for the Grid. It's use to-date has been for situations where other forms of energy production are not economically viable and as such, the power output is currently modest. But major installations are planned to come on-line within the next few years. Projects
  • Projects
westkea00

Voith | Wave power plants - 0 views

  • With this technology, sea water turbines do not come into contact with water
  • Instead, a column of air is set in motion which drives the machines. In detail, this works in the following manner: The waves spill into a hollow container which is open to the sea. This compresses and calms the air column in a so-called collector in a similar way to how an air pump works. The power plant "breathes" in and out. The pressure difference is then turned into rotary energy in a so-called Wells turbine (named after its inventor). This is in turn passed to a generator where electricity is produced. This means that the turbine has the air periodically flow through it from both sides, depending on whether the device is "breathing" in or out. Because of the special rotor geometry, there is no need to either periodically change the blade angles or the direction of rotation. If you consider the fact that an average of some 3 million waves break on to the coast every year, it is clear that only this simple turbine design can offer maximum reliability.
westkea00

Renewable Energy Sources (4) Wave energy | dnahtigal - 0 views

  • Waves are caused by the action of winds on the sea. Waves can be many metres in height and contain a great deal of energy. This energy can be harnessed to drive turbines that generate electricity.
  • Wave energy collectors are of two main types. The first type directs waves into man-made channels, where the water passes through a turbine that generates electricity. The second type uses the up and down movement of a wave to push air
  • Wave energy can be harnessed in coastal areas, close to the shore. There has been one such device working on the island of Islay in Scotland since the early 1990s, producing 75kW of electricity.
thibodeaueth00

HowStuffWorks "10 Incredible Wind Power Facts" - 0 views

  • 8: One Megawatt of Wind Energy = 2,600 Fewer Tons of Carbon Dioxide So, with all the noise about clean energy, what kind of improvement are we really talking about with wind? Consider that every year 1MW of wind energy can offset approximately 2,600 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) [source: NREL], and the interest comes into focus. The simple math is less fossil fuel consumption equals less CO2. and measuring carbon reduction has become a key benchmark for monitoring the progress of alternative energy adoption.
kirkpatrickcon99

Why Is a Solar Panel in New Jersey 15 Times More Valuable Than One in Arizona? - 0 views

  • The combined health, environmental, and climate benefits of a solar panel in New Jersey are fifteen times greater than those associated with one in Arizona, and a wind turbine in West Virginia displaces twice as much carbon dioxide as the same turbine would in California.
kirkpatrickcon99

Solar power | Environment | The Guardian - 0 views

  • RenewableUK counts 18,465 full-time direct jobs in wind, wave and tidal power and 15,908 indirect jobs
hollale00

reich-chemistry - Donovan.Norberg.Fall.2010 - 0 views

  • Biodiesel is a type of bio-fuel which is used to fuel cars and other vehicles. Biodiesel is used as alternative petroleum oil. Biodiesel is special because it is a clean resource and is safe to use in our environment, compared to other fuels that pollute the planet. Biodiesel is made from renewable resources which make it easier to produce. Biodiesel also lubricates car engines, which decreases engine wear, making the engine last longer. Speaking of engines, biodiesel is compatible with most car engines that run on diesel. According to researchers, biodiesel can reduce the risk of cancer, which the emitting of petroleum oil have been known to cause.
kilburnzac00

Why Solar Powered Energy Is Better Than Fossil Fuels - 2 views

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    In only one hour, the amount of energy that shines on the Earth equates to the amount used by the world's population in an entire year. Mankind has developed a way to utilize the sun's vast energy by converting its sunlight into electricity via photovoltaics and other solar power methods.
charlesjos00

Why is solar energy good - 0 views

  • solar energy is environmentally safe and does not contribute to pollution, acid rain, global warming, or smog. it is very dependable and lasts as long as the sun does-a couple billion years.
kirkpatrickcon99

AE Kids : Wind Power - 3 views

  • owa ranks 2nd in the nation for wind energy production as there are almost 2,900 utility scale wind turbines in Iowa.  This creates enough electricity to power 1,000,000 homes. Minnesota is fourth in the nation for wind energy production and Wisconsin is 19th.
hertznerkar00

What is U.S. electricity generation by energy source? - FAQ - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) - 1 views

  • What is U.S. electricity generation by energy source? In 2012, the United States generated about 4,054 billion kilowatthours of electricity.  About 68% of the electricity generated was from fossil fuel (coal, natural gas, and petroleum), with 37% attributed from coal. Energy sources and percent share of  total electricity generation in 2012 were:  Coal 37% Natural Gas 30% Nuclear 19% Hydropower 7% Other Renewable 5% Biomass 1.42% Geothermal 0.41% Solar 0.11% Wind 3.46% Petroleum 1% Other Gases < 1%
hollale00

Ethanol: What Is It? - Ethanol - University of Illinois Extension - 0 views

  • Ethanol is a grain alcohol that can be blended with gasoline and used in motor vehicles. Many gasoline stations provide a blended fuel, which typically is 10 percent ethanol and 90 percent gasoline.
deepat00

How Geothermal Energy Works - 0 views

  • The amount with in the earth’s surface contains 50,000 times more energy than all the oil and natural gas resources in the world.
  • To get that heat, water is pumped down an “injection well”. Then it filters through the cracks in the rocks where they are at a high temperature. The water then returns via the “recovery well” under pressure in the form of steam. That steam is captured and is used to drive electric generators.
ackleysam99

The Disadvantages Of A Solar Generator | LIVESTRONG.COM - 1 views

  • Solar power generators offer a no-emission alternative to ones that use fossil fuel. These generators come in small, portable sizes for temporary power or larger arrays for permanent energy production.
  • availability of sunlight given local weather conditions and the resilience of the photovoltaic cells when purchasing a solar generator.
  • Most photovoltaic cells rely on silicon crystals to generate power. Demand for silicon has driven its price higher, meaning a solar generator can require a sizable initial investment. In fact, SolarBuzz notes that 45 percent of solar cell cost comes from the silicon wafer. Typical 2 kilowatt solar generators cost from $16,000 to $20,000.
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  • Solar generators powerful enough to supply electricity for a whole home also require a lot of space, with roof-mounted panels needing at least 50 square feet and possibly as much as
  • 1,000 square feet. Lack of Durability
dpurdy

Hydrogen Basics | Fuel Cells 2000 - 0 views

  • .  To store hydrogen in liquid form, hydrogen must be cooled to -423 °F, requiring a tremendous amount of energy.
  • Hydrogen vehicle fueling stations may generate hydrogen on-site or receive deliveries of trucked-in hydrogen.
  • Hydrogen’s energy density is 52,000 Btu/lb., which is three times greater than that of gasoline.
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