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Green energy
http://jdbapat-greenenergy.blogspot.com
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
Storing energy in power grid
The distribution of electricity to millions of consumers is a difficult task because while the amount of electricity generated is relatively fixed over short periods of time, the demand for electricity fluctuates throughout the day. A highly effic...
Thin film PV technology
The traditional wafer based PV panels, whether multi-crystalline or mono-crystalline, seem to be the most rugged and certainly have the longest history of real performance in the fieldą„¤ However, thin film PV panels can cut costs significantly an...
Personalised solar energy
Personalised solar energy means the capture and storage of solar energy at the individual or home level. In future it could meet the energy demand in a sustainable way, especially in poorer areas of the world. The electricity production will sh...
Sustainability of ethanol production from sugarcane
A study conducted by Pereira and Enrique [1] has assessed the sustainability of ethanol produced from sugarcane and examined the environmental feasibility of a large-scale production through the use of: fossil fuel embodied energy and emergy assessm...
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 ...

