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Wind Farms In Pacific Northwest May Shut Down Due To Power Surplus
Green energy is the future, but this seems to be a contradiction. We can produce clean energy but the grid cannot deal with the overcapacity? Wind Farms In Pacific Northwest May Shut Down Due To Power Surplus.
The wind cries transmission
Google’s investment in green technology is laudable. They are essentially investing in the “last mile” to the power grid. It makes off-shore wind power generation a more attractive investment since connecting to the grid is a costly proposition. This is … Continue reading
Never Mind Oil, Group Says: Think Atlantic Wind
Interesting and potentially a very profitable endeavour. It will create jobs, bolster economies, lower our reliance on foreign oil, and more importantly positively impact our economy. Never Mind Oil, Group Says: Think Atlantic Wind – NYTimes.com.
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Tagged alternative power, business, East Coast, energy, green economy, green jobs, renewable, technology, wind, wind power
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Solar energy brings power to rural Africa
The future of economic, educational, and increased health development in sub-Saharan Africa lies in alternative energy. I have written about this in my undergrad studies. Solar and wind energy has the capability to go deep into rural areas. It can be deployed relatively … Continue reading
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Tagged business, energy, renewable, Solar, Solar power, sub-Saharan Africa, technology
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Wave Power Could Reduce Dependency on Oil
With the ongoing environmental disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. I think this article has even more relevance. Let’s permanently fire BP, Exxon, and all the other oil companies! Wave Power Could Reduce Dependency on Oil – US News and … Continue reading
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Tagged Alabama, alternative power, BP, change, energy, environment, Exxon, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, legislation, Louisiana, politics, renewable, Texas, wind
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