Posted by Bob Bowerssen on August 22, 2015 ·
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[p1vc-video] Introduction – Why Using Solar Energy is So Popular More and more people are considering solar panels as a possible investment option today, especially when you take into account the really poor performance of the currency markets as well as other investment instruments. It’s understandable that most of us want to become more in […]
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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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