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Green energy
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This blog has been created to inform and update the information on the energy sources that do not lead to generation of pollutants or green house gas, such as: wind, solar, geothermal and others.
Recent Posts
Air battery
Compressed air is a potentially effective way to store excess energy from renewable sources and provide power on demand. The renewable sources of energy, like wind and solar, can produce a lot of power but only when the sun is shining or the wind is ...
Agave: the wonder energy crop
Agave is the future energy cropOne hectare of agave plantation annually produces 500+ tonnes of biomass -by year 3 after the plantation is established-, yielding 3X more sugars than sugarcane in Brazil, 4X more cellulose than fast-growing eucalyptus ...
Take care of the garbage and produce fuel.
Rather than dumping, what if garbage can be used to generate power?Global Change Biology has published new research that claims replacing gasoline with biofuel from processed garbage could cut global carbon emissions by 80%. Substantial progress has ...
Wave and tidal power: role of composites
The wind power market has been a huge success story for the composites industry. The developing wave and tidal energy sector is likely to prove the same.Wind energy has become an established and mature contributor to humankind’s energy supply. Wate...
Facebook green applications
I am green is a cool way to encourage yourself and your friends to be environmentally friendly. You check off the different ways you are being “green” like riding the bus instead of driving a car. For each environmentally friendly thing you do, y...
India's National Solar Energy Plan
In August 2009, India launched a major solar initiative - the National Solar Plan(a) The US$19 billion National Solar Mission (or National Solar Plan) spread over 30 years aims to scale up solar power generation to 20 GW by 2020(b) The three-phased p...

