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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Posted by Finley Williams on August 8, 2015 ·
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Recent developments in the tidal power sector in the United Kingdom are very positive and reinforce our view that when tidal energy versus wind power is considered tidal wins. We are not alone in thinking this, as several large schemes are now gaining commercial investment and progressing toward full design stage. Onshore wind power has […]
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Posted by Tina Carter on August 13, 2012 ·
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______________________- Start of original Article (as referenced in Wikipedia) – ______________________ Turning Tides Reinstated Lost Link – Originally posted: August 04, 2011 “Seawater floods out of Korea’s first tidal power plant at Sihwa Lake in Gyeonggi yesterday, which is also the world’s largest. The plant, which was completed at the end of last year at a construction […]
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