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The Haney Energy Saving Group: Solar-powered plane Solar Impulse 2 finally takes-off in... - 0 views

The Swiss-engineered aircraft Solar Impulse 2, which aims to travel around the world using only solar power, has finally taken off on its sixth flight from Chongqing to Nanjing China according to T...

The Haney Energy Saving Group Solar-powered plane Solar Impulse 2 finally takes-off in China

started by Lawerence Mosbey on 06 May 15 no follow-up yet
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The Haney Energy Saving Group: Energy saving tips for spring - 0 views

After months of winter, it finally comes to an end. Everyone is now expecting lovely flowers to bloom everywhere and there will be an increase in the temperature. Recently, the The Haney Energy Sav...

The Haney Energy Group saving tips for spring

started by Lawerence Mosbey on 29 Apr 15 no follow-up yet
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The Haney Energy Saving Group: Are green cars really clean? - 2 views

Cars of the future have always been envisioned as running on electricity and sporting futuristic and compact designs. But while this thing of the future called electric vehicle is slowly entering t...

The Haney Energy Saving Group Are green cars really clean?

started by Lawerence Mosbey on 09 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
Lawerence Mosbey

COLUM -Can We Really Do Without Coal? Kemp - 1 views

(John Kemp is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own) By John Kemp LONDON, June 23 (Reuters) - Two-thirds of the world's already discovered reserves of oil, coal and natur...

COLUM -Can We Really Do Without Coal? Kemp

started by Lawerence Mosbey on 05 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
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Energy Saving - The Haney Group Conservation Awareness - 1 views

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    Overall energy usage in the city grew at a slower pace than the average economic growth in the 10 years to 2013, new data shows. And from 2012 to last year, consumption of electricity alone fell 1.1 per cent. One green group welcomed the official figures as a sign that the city was getting serious about saving energy. The statistics reflected public awareness of reducing energy consumption, Edwin Lau Che-fung, head of advocacy and education at Friends of the Earth, said. "The slight drop is in a positive direction," he said. "It reflects a power-smart attitude among consumers and businesses." The city recorded an overall energy balance last year of 300,284 terajoules, down from 322,938 terajoules in 2008, the Census and Statistics Department said in its annual report.
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Energy Saving-The Haney Group New Idea in Lighting - 2 views

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    Ever since government regulations began phasing out the traditional light bulb in 2012, the once-simple visit to the lighting aisle has become an exercise in navigating a dizzying array of choices and terminologies, especially for new kinds of compact fluorescents and LEDs. Now, those choices are about to become even more complicated. Two start-up companies are poised to begin selling bulbs that use entirely different technologies - one borrowed from heavy industry and the other from old-fashioned televisions - but meet the new energy standards. Whether they can capture customers who remain stubbornly wedded to incandescent light is anybody's guess. But that both have come this far is an indication of how unsettled the consumer lighting market remains, despite years of promotion for the new energy-saving options. "It's going to be a really long putt to try to replace the incandescent," said Mark Rea, director of the Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. "People hate change of any kind. We make light sources today that are better than incandescent by any metric at delivering the benefits you're expecting from lighting. But it's different." Indeed, incandescent bulbs - whether leftover store inventory of standard lights or halogen models that meet the new regulations, which went fully into effect in January - outsell other types by far at big-box stores like Home Depot and Lowe's, lighting executives there say. In the last quarter of 2013, according to statistics from the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, incandescent bulbs accounted for 65 percent of shipments from manufacturers, with the remainder consisting of mainly compact fluorescents.
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Why Solar Power Is Booming but Will Never Replace Coal - 0 views

In recent years, solar power has shown tremendous growth. Last year alone, the solar industry hit a new record in terms of installed solar capacity. The data shows the impact which according to th...

started by Lawerence Mosbey on 06 May 14 no follow-up yet
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10 Natural Alternatives to Energy Drinks - 1 views

Almost every one of us is living in a fast lane and so are most of the Americans and we support this kind of lifestyle with no other than energy drinks. According to Packaged Facts, a food and bev...

started by Lawerence Mosbey on 08 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
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Zero-emission cars on roads by 2025: Eight US states pledge to get 3.3m zero-emission - 1 views

On Thursday, the governors of eight states pledged to get 3.3m zero-emission vehicles on roadways by 2025 in an effort to curb greenhouse gas pollution. In the eight states includes California and ...

started by Lawerence Mosbey on 13 Nov 13 no follow-up yet
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Reducing the emission of GHG (Engineering) - 2 views

Depending on which organization we are talking about, there are varying technical and operational procedures required to reduce the emission of GHG. The International Council on Clean Transportatio...

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started by Lawerence Mosbey on 08 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
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