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Alex Parker

The game changer: inside the Kingston Heights open water heat pump project - 1 views

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    Creating heat using abundant solar energy stored in rivers, lakes, reservoirs and the sea.
Hans De Keulenaer

European Parliament Calls for Renewable Heat Obligations - 0 views

  • Yesterday, the European Parliament approved by overwhelming majority the "Thomsen Report" on the Roadmap for Renewable Energies in Europe. Crucial for the future of solar thermal: the call for the adoption in all Member States of renewable heat obligations, at least in new buildings and those undergoing major renovation.
Arthur Reynolds

Top 5 Renewable Energy Sources - 0 views

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    There are numerous sources of energy which are generated by renewable means and regarded as Eco-friendly.
Hans De Keulenaer

Homeowners Associations and Solar Panels Don't Always Mix - 0 views

  • Having built a swimming pool for his children in his backyard, Matt Burdick of Chandler, Arizona planned to heat it in winter with solar hot water panels. It would be an environmentally responsible and economical way to heat a non-essential part of his home, he thought. But the $5,000 panels had not been in place on his roof for long before he received an official letter ordering their removal. Not from the State of Arizona, the local police department or the Chandler Planning Department, but from the Homeowners' Association of which he was a dues-paying member.
Inka Schmidt

Solar Electricity - The Solution to Energy Crisis - 0 views

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    Imagine that you come home from a long working day and you want to turn on the lights, you want to heat the rooms, you want to cook a meal, you want to take a warm shower, you want to watch some TV, and you want to turn your computer to send your friends some emails. However nothing works because there`s no electricity! If we consider that some of the energy resources that we heavily rely on today - such as gas and coal - may run out, this situation canbecome true.Why not change this situation? Why not start using other resources, such as solar electricity? Thanks to technological developments, the sunlight can be converted to solar electricity. And the bes ist: You can make solar electricity in your home.By making and using solar electricity you'll not only be independent of the energy companies, but you will also save a lot of money and still contribute with our planet Earth.A guide that reveals how to generate solar electricity is available on the website Earth4Energy. With a detailed manual and videos, they teach you how to build the system to geberate your own solar electricity. To know more
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    Solar electricity is no doubt has a big future and can protect our environment. Currently, I'm working with Solar City. This firm manufactures its own solar panel systems to fit the order of government, non-profit purchases, and residential consumers. In terms of warranty, Solar City has the longest period of 30-year warranty coverage as reviewed. If someone is interested, it is possible to address it via solarcity phone number https://solarcity.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html
Saso Gjorevski

Solar Shingles For Our Homes - 0 views

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    The most renewable and most powerful resource on the planet is certainly solar energy. From solar collectors for water heating to photovoltaic panels for electricity, the sun has a lot to offer.
Arthur Reynolds

Ecolocker Ltd - 0 views

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    EcoLocker.co.uk provides information about renewable energy sources. Visit us, search & compare installers, research technologies & find renewable products.
Alex Parker

UK approves eight major renewable energy projects, supporting 8,500 jobs - 1 views

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    25 April 2014 The UK government has awarded eight renewable energy projects totalling 4.5GW. The government has sanctioned five offshore wind farms and three biomass projects. The projects include offshore wind farms, coal to biomass conversions and a dedicated biomass plant with combined heat and power.
Alex Parker

Gas turbine operations: efficiency and flexibility - 1 views

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    Gas turbine design has changed to account for the growing use of combined heat and power (CHP) plants.
Arthur Reynolds

Free Solar System Quotes Axminster, Devon - 0 views

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    We have the largest database of installers in the UK, we work tirelessly to get you the best system at the best price - for FREE!
Sergio Ferreira

Commissioner Piebalgs adresses the Parliament on high oil prices - 0 views

  • As a result of these policies, we can expect a gradual decrease in oil consumption in the EU over the coming years, and the beginning of the switch to cleaner more efficient, and often renewable transport.
  • the era of cheap energy is over, and at a time when, in any event, we have an absolute obligation to future generations to move to clean, carbon free energy sources for heat, power and transport due to climate change. This is the challenge facing us.
  • draft directive guaranteeing 20% renewables
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  • Practically all of these measures were already cost effective at 60$ pr barrel of oil.
  • lead efforts in an increased drive for Energy Efficiency
  • ensure that 10% of EU transport is powered by renewable fuel by 2020 into practice. It should be noted that this 10% can be covered by biofuels, or electricity from renewable sources.
  • There is an energy future for all of us. This future will most likely be organised around different patterns of production, consumption and behaviour. Like with climate change, action is needed now.  
Hans De Keulenaer

Technology Review: Storing Solar Power Efficiently - 0 views

  • Solar proponents love to boast that just a few hundred square kilometers' worth of photovoltaic solar panels installed in Southwestern deserts could power the United States. Their schemes come with a caveat, of course: without backup power plants or expensive investments in giant batteries, flywheels, or other energy-storage systems, this solar-power supply would fluctuate wildly with each passing cloud (not to mention with the sun's daily rise and fall and seasonal ebbs and flows). Solar-power startup > Ausra > , based in Palo Alto, thinks it has the solution: solar-thermal-power plants that turn sunlight into steam and efficiently store heat for cloudy days. >
Alex Parker

Markinch Biomass Plant - Power Technology - 1 views

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    RWE Innogy's UK subsidiary RWE npower renewable has built a biomass-based combined heat and power (CHP) plant to supply power to a paper mill owned by Tullis Russel in Markinch, a small town in Fife, Scotland. With an installed capacity of 50MW, it will be the largest power plant of its kind in the country when operational.
Alex Parker

Six of the most promising new green power technologies - 1 views

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    From concentrated solar power to floating wind turbines and from printable organic solar cells to biomass gasification, power-technology.com picks six of the most promising new green power technologies. Concentrating solar power technology Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) technology involving the use of mirrors to focus sunlight onto a receiver that captures and converts the solar energy into heat for electricity generation has been in use since 1980s.
Alex Parker

Sinfonia: energising the European smart city - 1 views

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    The EU-funded Sinfonia smart cities project aims to retrofit more than 100,000m2 of living space in two pioneer districts, optimising technologies for electricity grids and district heating and cooling. At the project's heart is collaboration - the sharing of processes to increase energy savings and develop a coherent framework to expand the use of renewables.
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