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John Ballog

Benefits Living Off the Grid - Why More and More People Are Going Off-Grid - 0 views

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    More and more people today are looking for alternative ways of creating and consuming energy. If you also want to reduce you energy consumption and the costs that you incur each month, check out the benefits living off the grid has.
Alex Parker

Gwynt y Môr Offshore Wind Farm - 1 views

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    Gwynt y Môr is a 576MW offshore wind farm being built in the Irish Sea, Liverpool Bay. Located 14km off the north Wales coast, the wind farm will cover about 79km² of the site leased from the Crown Estate. It is located close to North Hoyle and Rhyl Flats offshore wind power facilities.
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    Gwynt y Môr is a 576MW offshore wind farm being built in the Irish Sea, Liverpool Bay. Located 14km off the north Wales coast, the wind farm will cover about 79km² of the site leased from the Crown Estate.
John Ballog

Advantages of Homemade Solar Panels - Reasons for You to Shift to Alternative Energy So... - 0 views

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    You may have already heard the entire buzz about homemade solar panels. Whether while surfing the internet, checking out blogs, reading a magazine, or watching television, there are many accounts of people who are switching to alternative and renewable sources of energy. Living off the commercial po
Jack Travis

Fanwork- A Casestudy on ventilation requirement - 0 views

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    We are fortunate to have Fanworks customers all over the globe.
Alex Parker

The remarkable decline of oil spills in the Baltic Sea - lessons learnt? - 1 views

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    Oil spills in the Baltic Sea have continued to drop off in recent years as a result of various authoritative measures, revised legislation and improved aerial and satellite surveillance. Ross Davies takes a closer look at the region's success story Some years back, the Baltic Sea had something of a reputation as being a cradle for oil spills.The figures speak for themselves.
Alex Parker

Atlanta Field, Block BS-4, Santos Basin - 1 views

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    Atlanta Field is a post-salt oil field located 185km off the coast of Rio de Janeiro in Block BS-4 of Santos Basin, at a water depth of 1,550m. First production from the field is expected in mid-2016.
Alex Parker

Hornsea one kicks into life: will it electrify the UK wind market too? - 1 views

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    Electricity has begun to flow at Hornsea 1, a wind array that will become the world's biggest offshore wind farm off the coast of the UK. This milestone makes the UK's offshore wind sector arguably the best in the world, and with significant investment recently announced it looks set to maintain that position.
Alex Parker

The winds of change blow for Japan's energy mix - 1 views

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    Following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Japan has struggled as many of its nuclear power plants remain off the grid, forcing the country to turn to expensive foreign gas imports. A new report however by Wood Mackenzie highlights the potential wind power has for transforming the Japanese energy mix. Could a great leap see Japan become a wind powerhouse?
Alex Parker

Gemini Wind Power Project - 1 views

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    The 600MW Gemini offshore wind farm, which is being developed in the Dutch part of the North Sea, approximately 85km off the coast of Groningen, is expected to be one of the world's biggest offshore wind farms. Northland Power, Siemens, HCV...
Alex Parker

Walney Extension: The largest offshore windfarm in the world - 1 views

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    Offshore wind could be described as the younger sibling of onshore wind, with the first offshore windfarm being completed off the coast of Denmark 1991. In countries such as the US, offshore wind is almost non-existent at the moment , but offshore wind is particularly strong in the UK and Europe, with 1.9GW being installed on the continent in the first half of 2019.
John Ballog

Renewable Energy Solutions to Solve the World Energy Crisis - 0 views

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    Fossil fuels have been used for a very long time as a means of generating much of the energy needs of the globe. From cars to electricity and plastics, these fossil fuels have been burned and transformed into heat energy and a million other products. Today, however, the oil reserves are drying up and a world energy crisis is beginning to take shape. With renewable energy solutions, however, this can be averted.
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    I do not feel that we, as a country, have really taken these occurrences in seriously. Meaning that everyone has not experienced what it is like to have restrictions on power usage here in America as in other countries. We seem to have the idea that we have enough in reserves to avert any crisis. The majority of the people think that it is the governments problem to take care of, but, if we the people do not put enough pressure on them to make changes, they will never do anything about it. However, the current administration are showing signs of interest by investing in renewable energy and requiring auto manufacturers to increase fuel efficiencies in their manufacturing processes in building new automobiles. This is a start but, we have a long way to go.
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    at One Part we are increasingly using fossil fuels in Cars, Electricity & all. And at other part we are in move to vanish our greenery, Our forests, our wild life for Road, Dams, Industries etc. There will not be any solution before any prevention off this
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    Renewable energy has huge potential to provide solutions to increase the energy crisis and it is the key factor to the future of energy, food, and economic security. Solar energy technology provides superior energy for cooking, lighting, and many other purposes. That's why I addressed the sunrun customer service https://sunrun.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html, found out solar plans and ordered solar panels. It would be great if this technology was more popular and more widely used.
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