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What does the future hold for hydropower energy? - 1 views

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    What does the future hold for the world's largest renewable energy source, hydropower? Hydropower is an incredibly old source of energy, tracing its usage back to the watermills that have been a staple of civilisations since ancient times. Today, it is the largest source of renewable energy in the world, with an installed capacity of over 1126GW in 2018. Hydropower is particularly prominent in China, where the world's largest power station Three Gorges power plant in Hubei province produces 22.5GW. Other massive projects also dot the country, including the Xilodu (12.3GW) and Longtan (6.3GW) dams.
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The 10 biggest clean energy developments of 2013 - 1 views

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    The year 2013 witnessed some significant milestones in renewable power generation and transmission, inculding the opening of some of the world's biggest wind, solar and bio-gasification plants. Power-technology.com picks the ten biggest clean energy developments from 2013.
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RE<C - A Google.org Project to Develop Electricity from Renewable Energy Sources - 0 views

  • Renewable energy sources – solar, wind, geothermal and others – along with plug-in vehicles, offer a major opportunity to reduce oil use, and supplant a major portion of the electricity produced by coal worldwide.
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    just this lines: power vehicles .. just when you need it ! ... it is a major idea for tomorrow: using the modules you need when you need: they can be done updated too ! ;))
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    hey there ! come to begin your powe engine vehicle ! .. that's the good word ;)
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Zero Carbon House > Project details - 0 views

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    this is from 1992 projetc, not the crazy up projetc, but a simple and perhaps efficient project... i just doubt about the zero energy in their house, coz of so much glass and usual roof and some cement on basement... etc ... but to be read.. no effort for the design, just a normal standard house done in green (?)
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    about zero energy house...
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Green bulbs, and not for the garden - 0 views

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    The era of the energy-saving lamp has begun. But is it even ready for its new tasks?

Go Solar Today! - 1 views

started by Philip Solars on 29 Nov 12 no follow-up yet

The Must Have Solar Equipment - 0 views

started by Philip Solars on 25 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
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Empowering women and girls with clean energy - 1 views

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    Empowering women through clean power technologies has been put firmly on the agenda thanks to recent events held by the United Nations and Ashden Awards. So how is clean tech changing lives and how can it be scaled up to game-changing levels?
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SysCoil.org - Moteur Générateur de Bedini - AUTRES - 0 views

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      tout sur le bedini motor ... à energie perpetuelle ? enfin ce groupe tente (?) et bien ? de le demontrer ou sa supercherie ???
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El Arrayán Wind Farm - Power Technology - 1 views

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    The 115MW El Arrayán wind power plant will be the largest wind energy facility in Chile once complete. Located about 400km north of Santiago in the coastal zone of Ovalle, the project was developed by Parque Eolico El Arrayan, a joint venture between Pattern Energy and Antofagasta Minerals.
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Binders, Glues & Bioplastics - 0 views

  • Inspiration, News & Infrastructure Action & Inspiration Eco-labels Environmental News General Ecodesign Green Energy International Regulations Professions & Competitions Employment Opportunities Green Architecture Green Design Journals Green Product Designers Green Design Competitions Product Design Schools Strategies & Methods Appropriate Technology Biomimicry Design for Disassembly Human Power Life Cycle Assessment Materials Antimicrobial Alternatives Binders, Glues & Bioplastics Green Fabrics Ecofriendly Materials Green Chemistry Lead-free Solders Non-brominated Flame-retardants Paints & Finishes Paper, Recycled or Certified PVC Alternatives Recycled Metals Recycled Plastics Wood, Certified Sustainable
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    a page of good links to more important sites...about green design
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YouTube - WIND TURBINE (G_SAKKAS) - 0 views

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      wind turbine ... vertical ones ...free energy ... with the wind ...
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- - - Ecole Nicolas Hulot > Une autre école - - - - 0 views

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      sur le HQE, en résumé... hulot
  • Sites Internet www.assohqe.org www.buildinggreen.com www.usgbc.com www.unep.fr batirsain.free.fr www.terrevivante.org
  • Contacts utiles   Association HQE Villa Pasteur 85 boulevard Mac Donald 75019 PARIS Tél. : 01 42 05 45 24 Association Alsace Qualité Environnement 19 rue Thiergarten 67000 STRASBOURG Tél. : 03 88 37 12 95 ADEME 500 route des Lucioles 06560 VALBONNE Tél. : 04 93 95 79 00 EDF 22-30 avenue de Wagram 75008 PARIS FONDATION EDF 26 rue de la Baume 75008 PARIS Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment (CSTB) 84 avenue Jean Jaurès 77420 CHAMPS-SUR-MARNE Tél. : 01 64 68 83 16 Fédération Nationale des Conseils en Architecture, Urbanisme et Environnement (FNCAUE) Secrétariat général 20 rue du Commandeur 75014 Paris Tél. : 01 43 22 07 82 Institut des Conseillers Environnement pour le Bâtiment (ICEB) Secrétariat Général 26 rue Matabiau 31000 TOULOUSE Tél. : 05 62 73 76 62 Observatoire des Energies Renouvelables (Observ'ER) 146 rue de l'Université 75007 PARIS Tél. : 01 44 18 00 80 Plan Urbanisme Construction et Architecture (PUCA) 92055 LA DEFENSE CEDEX Tél. : 01 40 81 92 88 Terre Vivante Domaine de Raud 38710 MENS Tél. : 04 76 34 80 80 – Fax : 04 76 34 84 02
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Common Greywater Mistakes and Preferred Practices - 0 views

  • Only Looks Like a Tempest when You're in the Teapot > Bad news: > Greywater reuse offers much more benefits than are realized > in most systems. > Good news: > Even the worst shortfalls in greywater design rarely cause > actual harm, and for the few that do, it's not much. > For every hundred greywater users in the US, probably 15 are achieving most > of the benefit they should, eighty-some could do better, and a few systems have > overall negative net benefit. > Of these, most have an overbuilt system—the problem is that the ecological > cost of the pumps and pipe are greater than the saved water. > Perhaps one greywater user in a thousand is discharging diaper greywater directly > to a water way, which is about the only way you can create a significant health > hazard. Almost all such systems date from a time when the ecosystem was much > bigger and the human imprint much smaller. > There has not been one documented case of greywater transmitted illness > in the US. > In our area, we have curbside recycling of mixed recyclables as well as trash > pick up. > I've observed that well-meaning citizens put plenty of stuff which looks vaguely > recyclable but is not in their recycling bins (e.g., polystyrene packing), as > well as totally recyclable materials in in a form which is impractical to recycle, > like thousands of bits of loose paper, broken glass, and specs of plastic. At > the sorting facility, they send this sort of stuff to the landfill. > For some households, the percentage of their recyclables which are actually > recycled is as low as 20%, though it could be 95% with good information. This > does not mean recycling is dangerous or illegal. > This is a totally different kind of "failure" than, say, burning > PVC in the backyard (which forms clouds of carcinogenic dioxin). These folks > just need to know what they're doing wrong, and how to do it better. > The aim of this web page is to share with greywater users and regulators > what they're doing wrong. The aim of our > greywater > books > is to detail how to do it better. > Please bear in mind as you read the exhaustive litany of "problems" > that even the most pathetically misguided attempts at greywater reuse still > wind up showing some net benefit relative to the alternatives. > Here's an overview of the failure of greywater reuse to achieve more of the > benefit which it easily could: > Most new complex grey water reuse systems are > abandoned, most simple ones achieve less than 10% irrigation efficiency within > five years. > If grey water treatment systems were built according > to overdone legal requirements, many would consume so much energy and materials > to save so little water that the Earth would be better off if the water were > just wasted instead. > Claims made for packaged grey water filtration > systems are often inflated. Some are very expensive and many don't work. > Some also have the preceding problem. > The majority of successful grey water recycling > systems are so simple and inexpensive they are beneath recognition by regulators, > manufacturers, consultants, and salespeople. > A web search on "grey water" "greywater" > "gray water" or "graywater" will yield hundreds examples > of the errors below. Many are designs from the early 70's, reprinted on the > web as cutting edge, despite having been discredited in the field for twenty > years. >
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    Gray water solutions
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On-Site Reuse of Concrete From Demolition Projects for New Construction Projects - 0 views

shared by saltydrawers on 12 May 07 - Cached
  • On-Site Reuse of Concrete From Demolition Projects for New Construction Projects– Rich Jones, John Gottleib, Richard Scheidet, and Peter D. Pohlot During 2006, Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) demolished 10 buildings/structures while constructing 2 new facilities (the Research Support Building and the Center for Functional Nanomaterials). This paper details how the concrete from the demolition projects was re-used as part of the new construction projects at a significant cost savings to the Laboratory. BNL has an authorization from the New York Department of Environmental Conservation to operate what’s known as the “Borrow Pit”. The Borrow Pit is an area where sand was mined for a Laboratory project, leaving a large void space in the firebreak area south of the Laboratory. The authorization allows BNL to fill the void space with Construction & Demolition (C&D) debris. Approximately 4-years ago when the Borrow Pit was close to capacity, a decision was made to bring in a concrete crusher and mine the Pit to generate Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) to be used around the Laboratory’s firebreak road system to stabilize the roadways and as new road base for new parking areas and roads. Prior to this, the Laboratory purchased virgin crushed blue stone to stabilize the firebreaks. During 2006, numerous older structures (pre-1950) were demolished due to issues such as advanced stages of deterioration, energy inefficiency, and repairs not being cost effective. The following table details the buildings that were demolished and the respective amounts of material (in tons) that were recycled (concrete and metals) and the remains that were sent off-site to a C&D management facility (i.e., roofing shingles, lumber, siding, etc…) Building Concrete Metals C&D 86 300 3 260 326 5 0 18 400 parking lot 2000 0 0 422 80 0 160 445 2600 2 12 527 0 0 150 707/707A 220 20 0 707B 32 0 0 715 6 0 6 753 12 0 12 750 CT & Tank Storage 250 10 0 Totals (tons) 5505 35 618 These demolition projects generated over 5500 tons concrete, which was crushed at the Borrow Pit and recycled as RCA (see Figures 1 and 2). The majority of this RCA (approximately 4800 tons) was used as the predominant base for the parking lots of the two new construction projects – the Research Support Building and the Center for Page 2 Functional Nanomaterials (see Figures 3 and 4). The remainder was used for position: absolu
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Inhabitat » iSAVE Water-Saving Faucets - 0 views

  • Inhabitat May 8, 2007 iSAVE Water-Saving Faucets by Jorge Whether you live in a drought-plagued region or you’re just trying to be efficient, there are a myriad reasons to conserve water. That’s why we love the iSAVE faucet by Reamon Yu- a design so clever and efficient that it was recently chosen as a runner-up in the Metropolis Magazine Next Generation awards. The gadget easily attaches to your sink or showerhead to provide a digital readout of the amount of water that was being used in a shower. What’s more, iSAVE is powered by energy generated by the water passing through it using a small turbine embedded the device.
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ADEME - 0 views

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    en fr, le ste conseil sur le dvpt durable dans le batiment et comment respecter les règlements...
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Inhabitat - 0 views

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    for around sustainable and developpment, some news about architecture from next new created environnements...
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    a blog about and for next env
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Maison autonome - 1 views

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    a page with links for ecological houses ... international ..
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    some good links to ecological houses...
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Power from waste - the world's biggest biomass power plants - 1 views

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    Biomass power is poised to occupy a significant share in the global renewable energy mix, as new technologies reach commercial deployment and some coal- fired plants, such as Drax power station in the UK, are converted.
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