Posts Tagged ‘sun’
PYROLYSIS SOLAR PYROLYSIS GREEN GARBAGE DISPOSAL COAL ASH ALTERNATIVE FRESNEL LENS
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This is an idea I have had for a long time. Solar power.
This offers an option for coal fire plants reducing the byproduct of coal ash disposal sites.
This can be used for GREEN ENERGY power production.
Many people do not realize that coal ash is used in products they have in their house. While is is trapped somewhat safely in some cement products, the high levels of heavy metals may present in household items.
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Did You Know on Solar Energy
Facts & figures on Solar Energy for the Netherlands; presented by SunValley – Netherlands
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Exclusive: APS Solar Tour – Flagstaff & Grand Canyon
Showcasing the prospect of a clean energy future, APS just concluded the first-ever solar tour of Arizona, bringing the message of solar energy to enthusiastic audiences. This video highlights the two stops of the APS Solar Tour – Spring 2009 in Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon.
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Argonne tackles solar energy
At Argonne National Laboratory, scientists and engineers are working to improve the solar cell to allow us to capture more of the sun’s energy. Read more: http://www.anl.gov/Media_Center/News/2010/news100208.html
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Solar Energy – The Future is Now
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Learn how to make your own renewable energy. Don’t pay the electricity company, make the electricity company pay you. Get started for under $200 visit http://biobum.com/ for more info ![]()
Blogging effectively using natural resources (sunlight & wind)
The future of energy is Solar and Wind. Here is a short video of some solar energy farms around the world. Enjoy
Solar Energy is energy from the Sun. This energy drives the climate and weather and supports virtually all life on Earth. Heat and light from the sun, along with solar-based resources such as wind and wave power, hydroelectricity and biomass, account for most of the available flow of renewable energy.
Solar energy technologies harness the sun’s energy for practical ends. These technologies date from the time of the early Greeks, Native Americans and Chinese, who warmed their buildings by orienting them toward the sun. Modern solar technologies provide heating, lighting, electricity and even flight.
Solar power is used synonymously with solar energy or more specifically to refer to the conversion of sunlight into electricity. This can be done either through the photovoltaic effect or by heating a transfer fluid to produce steam to run a generator.
Solar photovoltaics provide 0.04% of the world’s energy usage.
There are many technologies for harnessing solar energy. Applications span through the residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural and transportation sectors. Solar energy can be used to produce food, heat, light and electricity. The flexibility of solar energy is manifest in a wide variety of technologies. -wikipedia
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