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October 14, 2009 – Sally Benson, director of the Global Climate and Energy Project, Pamela Matson, dean of the Stanford School of Earth Sciences, Lynn Orr, director of the Precourt Institute for Energy, Stephen Schneider, Stanford professor of Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies, James Sweeney, director of the Precourt Energy Efficiency Center, and Buzz Thompson, co-director of [...]
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The change controller takes the power from the solar panels and regulates it down to what the batteries can safely accept. Learn about change controllers for solar power from a professional in this free energy conservation video. Expert: Roger Bacon Bio: Roger Bacon is the owner of RGB Home Repair and Renovation in Santa Barbara [...]
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President Bill Clinton appears on the Late Show with David Letterman on 9/11/02 and discusses a myriad of topics. This segment features some enlightening perspective about alternative energy and how we could revitalize our economy and save our environment while creating a TRILLION dollar industry!! What are we waiting for!!!??? Fossil fuels are so 20th [...]
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Eagle West Wind Energy is the go to solution for wind turbine installations, maintenance, transportation and all wind power related craning & hoisting for North America.
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Renewable energy. In one hour we get enough sunlight on the earth to power the planet for a year. The molecular design of new materials for efficient harvesting of photons from the sun is promising. But storing that energy requires the next generation of batteries: sustainable, safe, and high-energy. Alan Heeger, Lon Bell and Jean-Marie [...]
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Hydropower Africa 2009 took place from 28-30 July 2009 in Sandton, South Africa. This interview features power industry expert and ESI Africa editor Nicholas mcdiarmid on the E-News Channel – he gives an overview of the potential and current state of hydropower on the continent.
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By exploiting the powers of nanotechnology and taking advantage of nontoxic, Earth-abundant materials, Berkeley Lab’s Cyrus Wadia has fabricated new solar cell devices that have the potential to be several orders of magnitude less expensive than conventional solar cells. And, by mastering the chemistry of these materials—and the economics of solar energy—he envisions bringing electricity [...]
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