Renewable Energy Laboratory

Jeju National University, South Korea

Archive for January, 2010

Wind Energy Technology: Innovations and Challenges

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Carsten Westergaard [Global Technology Director, Vestas] Abstract: Wind energy is a fascinating collection of multi-disciplinary engineering. Harvesting the wind efficiently, we have to understand the metrological conditions, the climate, and the turbulence induced by the landscape in order predict the lifetime performance parameters. We can design the turbines using all of our knowledge from civil, [...]

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Solarcentury, UK, Solar PV power for homes and businesses – Ashden Award winner

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This video can be downloaded here: www.ashdenawards.org Solarcentury won an Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy in 2007. To find out more visit the link above and check out the Ashden Awards Blog ashdenawards.blogspot.com Solarcentury is a beacon for the uk’s solar power market, showing how attractive, flexible and easy to install solar PV can be, [...]

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VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE WINDMILL ALTERNATIVE GREEN POWER

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www.greenpowerscience.com A simple wind turbine all around you. Alternative energy green job training. Wind power.

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ZENOAH bonzi sport 26 cc Graupner Hydropower 2009

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ZENOAH bonzi sport 26 cc Graupner Hydropower 2009 www.pierucci.it

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Oncor Dallas Solar PV Installation

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First solar photovoltaic (pv) installation in Dallas under Oncor incentive program.

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Solar Energy Cheaper than Coal

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Solar energy produced by International Automated Systems, Inc. is now a practical alternative to coal. A revolutionary bladeless turbine enables new solar pods to produce solar power at a lower cost than coal, and free of emissions. Green energy has arrived! Utah’s Neldon Johnson has constructed a working prototype in Salem Utah, and full production [...]

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Renewable Energy from Synthetic Biology

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Jay Keasling, co-leader of Berkeley Lab’s Helios Project, is a groundbreaking researcher in the new scientific field of synthetic biology. In Helios, he directs the biology program, incorporating a range of approaches to increasing the efficacy and economy of plants and cellulose-degrading microbes to make solar-based fuels. He is a UC Berkeley professor of Chemical [...]

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Natural Gas: Bridge to Sustainable Energy?

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(November 10, 2009) In the long struggle to combat climate change, natural gas has emerged as a transformative element of a low-carbon energy economy. Recent developments have greatly increased estimated resources, while also introducing a host of new opportunities for efficient use of gas. Chris Flavin and Snuller Price address the potential role of natural [...]

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