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brownale99

How much more expensive is solar energy than fossil fuels - 0 views

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    "Fossil fuel power stations typically cost about $2.1 dollars per watt to build solar stations around $7 at present. The efficiency is increasing and costs are falling. This of course does not represent the cost to the consumer. In addition it does not take into account all the various other costs and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Fuel (fossil stations), poor sunlight (solar stations). Maintenance costs are similar for single plants but solar stations do not have the capacity of fossil fuel stations."
olearydev99

What Is Hydrogen? (with picture) - 1 views

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    "Hydrogen is a highly flammable chemical element that occurs in great abundance throughout the universe. In fact, this element makes up approximately 75% of the universe, by volume, and it appears in a very large number of compounds, especially those which make up various organic materials."
sconzomic99

Sustainable - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary - 0 views

  • of, relating to, or being a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged
whalenkil98

How much of the world's energy does the United States use? - FAQ - U.S. Energy Informat... - 0 views

  • How much of the world's energy does the United States use? In 2009, world total primary energy consumption was 483 Quadrillion Btu. The United States' primary energy consumption was about 95 Quadrillion Btu, about 20% of the world total. Learn More: International Energy Statistics: Total Primary Energy Consumption Last updated: July 9, 2012
olearydev99

Sustainability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "Sustainability is the capacity to endure"
lefebvrekat99

Answers - 0 views

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    "Bio-fuel is produced directly from plant matter typically corn, sugar cane, sugar beets, or cellulose transforming it into alcohol. Fossil fuels are produced by either the decomposition of plant or animal matter over long periods of time under certain conditions such as high temperature and "
olearydev99

Sustainability Basic Information - 0 views

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    "What is sustainability? Sustainability is based on a simple principle: Everything that we need for our survival and well-being depends, either directly or indirectly, on our natural environment.  Sustainability creates and maintains the conditions under which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony, that permit fulfilling the social, economic and other requirements of present and future generations."
careyeth99

Hydrogen economy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "The hydrogen economy is a proposed system of delivering energy using hydrogen. The term hydrogen economy was coined by John Bockris during a talk he gave in 1970 at General Motors (GM) Technical Center.[1] Hydrogen advocates promote hydrogen as a potential fuel for motive power[2] (including cars and boats), the energy needs of buildings and portable electronics. Free hydrogen does not occur naturally in quantity, but can be generated by steam reformation of hydrocarbons, water electrolysis or by other methods. Hydrogen is thus an energy carrier (like a battery), not a primary energy source (like coal). The feasibility of a hydrogen economy depends on issues of electrolysis, energy sourcing, including fossil fuel use, climate change, and sustainable energy generation."
brownale99

Does geothermal energy cause pollution - 0 views

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    "Geothermal energy uses hot water or steam from deep in the Earth. As a consequence it does not require fuels which produce emissions. However there are hot water (condensate) releases which may cause thermal pollution."
dittrichcai99

History Of Geothermal Energy - 0 views

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    "The history of geothermal power can be traced back to over 10,000 years ago to the American Paleo-Indians at their settlement in hot springs. This history has been uncovered through the use of archeology and shows the Indians used the hot springs for activities including, bathing and heating. It is also believed the springs were seen as a healing source."
kennedyeri98

Inverter Noise Emissions from a solar PV application - 2 views

  • Electrical interference is a problem that might be encountered with solar power system electronics
  • produces at least some noise and nearly all equipment now used in PV systems is digital.
  • digital electronic
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  • charge controllers and many inverters (particularly modified sine wave inverters)
  • high power digital pulses are one of the worst interference sources.
careyeth99

Fuel Cells & Hydrogen | Fuel Cells 2000 - 0 views

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    A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, with water and heat as its by-product.
dpurdy

How much CO2 does one solar panel create? | MNN - Mother Nature Network - 2 views

  • solar panels are at least 20x better on the climate than coal, kWh for kWh.
  • Based on that study, solar PV works out to about 50g of CO2 per kWh compared to coal's 975g of CO2 per kWh, or about 20x "cleaner."
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    Comparison of CO2 from photovoltaics and coal. 
dpurdy

NASA - Ask an Expert: All About the Sun! - 0 views

  • How many years is left before the sun dies? David: About 4.5 billion years, give or take a billion. :)
dpurdy

Explainer: what are biofuels? | Biofuels | SBS World News - 0 views

  • The biofuel industry takes the chemical energy contained in organic materials and converts this into useful energy sources. However, it is not necessarily a sustainable industry. Daniel Tan explains.
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    Explanation of the form of bio fuels.
olearydev99

Climate: Facts, dangers and what you can do | Environmental Defense Fund - 0 views

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    "Scientists track changes to the planet's temperature in many ways. Land-based weather stations and ocean buoys in every corner of the world monitor temperatures constantly."
dpurdy

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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