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"Numbers released by the US DOE (Dept of Energy) indicate that, although the current wind energy contribution in the Energy sector is only 1%, it could go up to 20% by 2030. This 1% requires over $ 25 bn which is meager compared to the $ 500 bn needed for the 2030 target. "This piece of information (from Jeff Siegel, Green Chip) itself suggests that investment …
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On a lighter note of things, we do take time off from talking about Solar... Wind... Biofuels... we do have some interesting news about Discos/Night Clubs going green.Looks like in London, a club called Surya claims to be Eco-Friendly. In fact the way it is going to generate its power is pretty unique. It seems that the dance floor is made of materials that can generate …
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Another victory for energy efficiency? Unfortunately it seems that right now homes that can be seen as really zero carbon are too highly priced for most people to afford it. But the most important thing is to reduce our energy usage and improving efficiency. Every little bit counts, not just to the environment but also to your electrical bill :)7,000 SF Home Has Zero Carbon …
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Weeds are often seen as a farmer's or gardener's worst enemy, that's why we have herbicides or spend time trying to get rid of weeds. According to the NYTimes, it seems that some scientist did a study and realise that with climate change, weeds actually will grow stronger, faster and bigger. It seems an increase in temperature and CO2 content encourages this.While this seems …
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Really interesting article here, it seems that there might be a way to make plastics slightly more environmentally friendly (and if this idea does work, our entire petrochemical industry might be shakened up) It seems this company is able to incorporate 50% CO2 (Carbon dioxide) to make plastics. Right now plastics are made from various petrochemicals like ethylene, propylene …
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On a lighter note of things, we do take time off from talking about Solar... Wind... Biofuels... we do have some interesting news about Discos/Night Clubs going green.Looks like in London, a club called Surya claims to be Eco-Friendly. In fact the way it is going to generate its power is pretty unique. It seems that the dance floor is made of materials that can generate …
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Another victory for energy efficiency? Unfortunately it seems that right now homes that can be seen as really zero carbon are too highly priced for most people to afford it. But the most important thing is to reduce our energy usage and improving efficiency. Every little bit counts, not just to the environment but also to your electrical bill :)7,000 SF Home Has Zero Carbon …
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Really interesting article here, it seems that there might be a way to make plastics slightly more environmentally friendly (and if this idea does work, our entire petrochemical industry might be shakened up) It seems this company is able to incorporate 50% CO2 (Carbon dioxide) to make plastics. Right now plastics are made from various petrochemicals like ethylene, propylene …
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"Numbers released by the US DOE (Dept of Energy) indicate that, although the current wind energy contribution in the Energy sector is only 1%, it could go up to 20% by 2030. This 1% requires over $ 25 bn which is meager compared to the $ 500 bn needed for the 2030 target. "This piece of information (from Jeff Siegel, Green Chip) itself suggests that investment …
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Weeds are often seen as a farmer's or gardener's worst enemy, that's why we have herbicides or spend time trying to get rid of weeds. According to the NYTimes, it seems that some scientist did a study and realise that with climate change, weeds actually will grow stronger, faster and bigger. It seems an increase in temperature and CO2 content encourages this.While this seems …
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