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During the UN Climate Change Conference 2009 (COP15), the Danish government invites the entire world to send their greetings to the conference. Greetings are submitted through www.greetings.cop15.dk and are composed of 150 characters of text.
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Our team has designed a system that will efficiently heat our clients hot tub using solar thermal energy. Through a series of panels, tubes, and heaters, our system uses heat transfer to heat the water that will enter the hot tub. The design will use grid electricity to pump the water.
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Fermilab physicist, Dr. Erik Ramberg describes the reality of using hydrogen fuel cells, biofuel, and other renewable energy sources.
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Visit TSTC today www.windenergyeducation.com and www.westtexas.TSTC.edu This introduction to the Wind Energy Technology Program at Texas State Technical College (TSTC) moves the listener from interested to being involved with the industry harnessing energy from the wind. Call (325) 235-7403 to speak with a representative that will help you start your career path in the wind [...]
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ECAMI won an Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy in 2009. The family-owned business has installed thousands of renewable energy systems in rural communities across Nicaragua since it began in 1982.
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Solar power is being harnessed to power more American homes and businesses than ever before. And as Bill Whitaker reports, the high price of solar energy is offset by its long term paybacks.
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This video was created by Bowdoin College students www.bowdoin.edu in cooperation with the Maine Energy Investment Corporation www.renewmaine.org.
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(rtvm.gov.ph) The hydropower cost P5.121 billion, one of the largest investment of the Aboitiz power. The project entails the construction of two cascading run-of-river hydropower plants that will harness the Sibulan and Baroring rivers in the Municipality of Sta. Cruz. Once the SHP operational, it will generate carbon neutral electricity that will reduce greenhouse gas [...]
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