Posts Tagged ‘alternative’
Is Fox News Owned By A Saudi Oil Prince?
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BNN: Making Wind Energy Green
This Bird News Network (BNN) video by American Bird Conservancy (http://www.abcbirds.org) discusses the impact to birds from wind turbines and the need to properly site where wind farms are located, and some effective mitigation measures that can be taken to reduce bird mortality http://www.abcbirds.org/abcprograms/policy/wind/wind_policy.html.
Duration : 0:4:32
Forced Air Heater Solar PART 1 Passive Heating Recycled Glass Soda Pop Can Free
This is a simple alternative to the soda pop can solar furnace. Simply placing a black backer behind glass with a very thin air gap allows for maximum air mixture. In later videos we will testing some 12v blower fans for different CU volume.
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Solar Power 101 – how does sunlight turn into electricity
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Short and concise explanation of solar photovoltaic systems. How do they work? Do I need batteries?
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Energy independence, we can’t do it alone, but we can do it together.
Duration : 0:2:4
Open Sourcing Free Energy Technology
http://live.pirillo.com – Sterling D. Allan, CEO of Pure Energy Systems Network, and founder of the New Energy Congress, gives the captone presentation on Aug. 11, 2007 at the Gnomedex conference in Seattle. He speaks about the process of screening for the best clean energy technologies, and suggests the open source approach for breaking the logjam on some of the more revolutionary technologies. He defines “free energy” as referring to energy modalities that harness energy that does not have to be paid for, including conventional methods such as solar, wind, geothermal, and tide; as well as the exotic approaches, including cold fusion, zero point energy, and magnet motors. He expects that some of these more exotic forms could bring the price of energy down several-fold, while also being clean and renewable. He recommends the open source method for quickly disseminating the technology once it is mature enough.
Duration : 0:35:51