Friday, June 18th, 2010 at
8:44 am
Here’s a fast approach to learn how solar panels work
What is solar energy ?

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Solar energy is radiant energy which is produced by the sun. Daily the sun radiates, or sends out, an incredible quantity of energy. The sun radiates more energy in a single second than people have used since the beginning of time!
The energy of the Sun originates from within the sun itself. Like other stars, the sun is mostly a big ball of gases––mostly hydrogen and helium atoms.
The hydrogen atoms in the sun’s core combine to form helium and generate energy in a process called nuclear fusion. Read the rest of this entry
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Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
6:49 pm
As time progresses, so will the cost of items out on the market. This can be the other story relating to the value of wind energy. It was that previously 20 years, its price has gone down dramatically. To be specific, it has gone down by additional than 80 % than what it used to be. The beginning of the wind turbines was within the 1980′s and during that point, after they were put in, it price thirty cents per kilowatt- hour. Now that’s expensive. With trendy advancement, wind power turbines are currently cutting-edge and price therefore abundant less. Read the rest of this entry
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
12:04 pm

Recent discussions about energy deregulation from the blogosphere:
Energy Deregulation And The Consequences!
The energy problems the majority of the world face today are multifaceted and complex. After trying the stagnant policies of energy regulation, much of Europe and the US are rapidly changing to include the option of energy deregulation. …
Problems Energy Deregulation Is Causing!
Another bad affect of energy deregulation is that customers have to deal much more with energy brokers. This means that if they are unaware that they can negotiate with energy brokers, just like brokers of any other product or good, …
Free Trade, Deregulation, and Clean Energy — A Good Mix? « Legal …
When pushing for electricity deregulation, many argued that competition on the generation side would allow renewable energy providers to grab a bigger market share, and that competition for retail service would allow consumers to vote …
California Businesses Can Now Benefit From Energy Deregulation
California businesses are now able to save on utility bills thanks to utility deregulation.
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Monday, December 28th, 2009 at
3:51 pm
There is much discussion going on about the climate change summit both pros and cons. Here are some of the latest discussions on the subject of the climate change summit recently held in Copenhagen.
Latest talk on the blogosphere regarding the “Climate Change Summit”
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Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
6:31 am

Against a global backdrop of rocketing oil prices and worries about climate alter and security of energy consumption, interest in renewables has never been more tough. Renewable energy is energy from natural sources – the wind, sun, geothermal, waves and tides, and water – which, unlike fossil fuels, such as coal, gas and oil, will never run out. Furthermore renewable energy technologies produce little or no greenhouse gases – the main cause of climate change. As an example, see the V-Dimension Helius review.
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Monday, December 21st, 2009 at
8:31 pm

Across the globe, the need of the hour is to use renewable energy. Renewable energy is energy from natural resources, such as sunlight, rain, wind, tides, and geothermal heat. Energy sources are draining at an thrilling rate, which makes it imperative to utilizethe energy that is abundant and free like solar and wind. Not only are these two resources in abundance, but they also keep our environment pollution-free. Read the rest of this entry
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Sunday, December 20th, 2009 at
6:58 pm

Latest news on energy issues from the blogosphere:
PickensPlan » Blog Archive » Meet the Army – Chandrashekar …
I have toured Maryland as the state leader for the Plan to get a sense for where the state is inclined on energy policy issues. I extensively use my Pickens Plan blog to articulate my analysis of the issues involved in energy policy I …
Canadian Oil Sands Misses Unrealistic Projection – Issues Another …
Canadian energy authorities have done it again. They missed their last rosy projection of future oil sands production, so they issued a new one: they merely pushed the big surge in production 5 years into the future. …
BBC – Over To You: Headaches at the Copenhagen climate change summit
This week – like plenty of other World Service programmes – one of our topics is the Copenhagen climate change conference – although as you would expect, our special interest is in worldwide media coverage of this important event. …
Copenhagen special podcast: The Guardian’s environment team …
Copenhagen special: Climate change talks end in failure. From Copenhagen, John Vidal, Suzanne Goldenberg and Jonathan Watts discuss the deal that has come out of the UN climate change summit …
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at
8:40 am
For decades, solar energy advocates have been promising that inexpensive and clean energy from the sun is just around the corner. They have been promising it for so long that many no longer believe it. But new technological breakthroughs and a growing climate of emissions regulation are making the promise of solar energy become a reality.
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