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Top 5 benefits of using renewable alternative energy, Clean Technology
Until a few years ago, the use of renewable was not too well known. Over time, as the danger of running out of fossil fuels has become a reality, science discovers the use of renewable energy alternatives such as en excellent way to feed the energy needs of humanity. As a result, one can observe the use of solar energy, wind energy, water energy, etc., to feed the energy needs. … Read entire article »
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Solar Home Energy ? How to Get your Electricity Company to Pay Your Bill
How would you feel if he could be freed from slavery to pay for power? Instead, why not have the power company will pay retail prices for its excess power. seem far-fetched? Well it's a reality for many people who use an hour easy solar a system called the grid tie. Solar energy is energy generated from the Dom used to produce heat or electricity in a wide variety of situations including your home, industry and commercial applications such as control equipment traffic and lighting at a distance. It all starts with solar panels seem a bit 'like tiles but are actually made of several individual cells made of layers of silicon and boron. Collect molecules of sun, packets of renewable energy from the … Read entire article »
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Pensioners hit in solar electricity rule
Pensioners hit in solar electricity rule Payments will be cut if pensioners sell excess power from personal grids. 26 Apr 2010 8:24 AM Read more on Business Spectator … Read entire article »
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In the Shadow of Copenhagen: Combining Wind Power And Electric Vehicles In Denmark
asmarterplanet.com While leaders gather in Copenhagen, nearby in the Danish island of Bornholm, a coalition of government, academia and industry are working on an innovative pilot program the EDISON Project -- that could provide some unique technical insights to help address that challenge by using wind power to recharge electric vehicles. Copenhagen utility DONG Energy is working with regional energy company of Oestkraft, the Technical University of Denmark, Siemens, Eurisco and the Danish Energy Association, and IBM to develop the system. To the extent allowed by consumer preferences, electric vehicles using the system will be charged when wind is generating excess power. Conversely, the vehicle charging will be slowed or delayed when the wind stops and energy production is diminished. The goal is to use this small pilot of only … Read entire article »
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Sustainability Initiatives at UWS
UWS has installed several large underground rainwater tanks to provide water for hundreds of new trees planted at the Werrington South campus. Solar panels generate electricity to pump rainwater to all the trees, and also feed excess power back into the grid. UWS also has a range of researchers and research centres committed to the sustainability agenda, including sustainability in an urban context. … Read entire article »
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