Posted by Steve Last on September 30, 2015 ·
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The photovoltaic cells that are currently being developed for harnessing the sun’s power only absorb a small portion of light, wasting a lot of solar energy in the process and could be collecting solar energy more efficiently. Thanks to the advancements of technology, a new material is now being developed in order to harness all […]
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Posted by Steve Last on August 18, 2015 ·
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[p1vc-video] What Are Renewable Natural Resources? Natural resources are the naturally occurring aspects of the way the world works. This is often known by the amount of biodiversity that exists in various ecological communities. Numerous such resources exist in our lives every day, and the most obvious of these are such as water, air and […]
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Posted by Steve Last on August 18, 2015 ·
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[p1vc-video] What is ‘Renewable Resources’ all about? Renewable resources are around us everywhere in nature, and farms produce them in the form of food, every day. Rivers flow and renew their water from rainfall all the time as well. These are not, however, usually thought of as renewable resources. The term “renewable resources” is usually […]
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Posted by Steve Last on August 14, 2015 ·
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PlanetSolar, the First Solar-Powered Round-the-World Voyage In a few hundred years time, although we don’t realize it now, the key defining moment of the the 21st Century, may well be seen to have been the society’s transition to renewable energy. Just as many inventions of ancient times and the great people behind them, were hardly […]
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Posted by Steve Last on August 12, 2015 ·
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[p1vc-video] What Are Renewable Energy Resources? – Alternative Energy Sources For A Cleaner Future One of our main concerns today is home energy usage. We can’t escape the fact that we need electricity to power our lives. Our level of civilization needs electricity to maintain it. However , many folks accept that the price we pay […]
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Posted by Steve Last on August 12, 2015 ·
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Using Green Renewable Energy To Help Reduce Our Dependence On Non-renewable Resources We are facing an international energy crisis that is continuously becoming worse each day. The issue of renewable energy resources is multi-faceted. On one hand, we are facing a diminishing supply of non-renewable resources (such as fossil energy based fuels coal, oil etc). […]
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