Geothermal Articles
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The Growing Role of Energy Efficiency in Public Administration
Historically, the role of the Public Administration has been to drive, promote, support and create a framework in which companies contribute their knowledge and experience in the different sectors, enabling citizens to improve their well-being every day and to be able to count on a multitude of services that perfectly cover their needs. Nowadays, there is a clear change of priorities in society ...
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Environmental Impacts of Pyrolysis Oil Production and Utilization
In the quest for sustainable energy sources and waste reduction, pyrolysis oil has emerged as a promising player. This remarkable substance is obtained through the process of pyrolysis, which converts organic materials into a valuable liquid fuel. While it offers a plethora of benefits, it's crucial to scrutinize the environmental impacts of both its production and utilization. The Eco-Friendly ...
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What is a renewable energy meter?
Renewable energy meter refers to the power meter that measures the situation of renewable energy generation. Different types of renewable energy generation require different measurement products, so renewable energy meters need to be customized according to the specific application requirements. Renewable energy includes solar energy, hydro power, wind power, biomass energy, wave energy, tidal ...
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Why do Renewable Energy Meters appear?
What is renewable energy? What is the defining of Renewable Energy Meter? Renewable energy is natually avilable and can be recycle without human intervention, which is an inexhaustible source of energy. Wind energy, water energy, solar energy, tidal energy, geothermal energy are compliance with renewable energy standards. With the trend of warmed the Earth, most of countries have agreed that will ...
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Energy Mix: From Coal to Renewables
What energy sources are used in the UK to produce electricity? According to the BEIS (2022) the UK’s energy mix consists of primary oil (crude oil and Natural Gas Liquids), natural gas, primary electricity (consisting of nuclear, wind, solar and hydro) bioenergy and waste, and coal. In recent years, renewable energies have taken on an increasingly important role in energy production in the ...
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A Brief Look at Sustainable Energy Solutions
There’s been a lot of discussion around sustainable energy solutions over recent years. Governments and businesses are taking initiatives to undo the damage done from years of unabated use of fossil fuels. People are now desperate to adopt sustainable sources of energy. The governments and big businesses have jumped on board, too, as they realize that traditional energy sources aren’t ...
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Transformational low carbon subsea project showcased at industry event
A successful showcase of the renewable remote power and communications system for the Renewables for Subsea Power (RSP) project was held this month in Dyce, Aberdeen. Hosted by Verlume and supported by project partners Baker Hughes, Mocean Energy and Transmark Subsea AS, the event was an opportunity for around 30 invited guests from across the subsea sector to see the onshore commissioning of ...
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Sustainable Electricity: One Step Closer to a Green Future
The continuous rise in carbon dioxide emissions for the last 30 years has led to increased atmospheric temperatures today. And the environment is getting more and more polluted due to the rapid industrialization and usage of fossil fuels for energy production. That is why there is a growing global demand for sustainable electricity, ensuring access to clean and affordable energy in order to stop ...
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Top 5 Reasons Homeowners are Ditching Oil Furnaces and Switching to Geothermal Heating and Cooling
You’d be hard-pressed to find a home heating option that’s as expensive, dirty, and inefficient as fuel oil. It’s no wonder that homeowners are upgrading to clean, renewable, energy-efficient geothermal heating and cooling in record numbers. Here are the top five reasons why folks are making the switch: 1. Geothermal saves homeowners thousands of dollars Any homeowner who ...
By Dandelion
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Does ESG Have to Cost the Earth?
The term ESG may be new to most, and while it has only recently emerged as a global force, it dates as far back as 2005. Its aspirational beginnings vaporised quickly when talk of buildings with poor ESG ratings becoming “stranded assets” entered the narrative. Nobody wants to find themselves with one (or many) of those. A panic of sorts has now set in with one company trying to outdo ...
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Taking the heat out of Geothermal Production
As the geothermal energy market heats up, techniques pioneered in the Middle Eastern desert could dramatically boost geothermal production rates-helping unlock a potentially vast global resource. Gary MacDonald, Middle East-based Global Business Development Manager with OSSO, a provider of specialist fluid temperature control and separation solutions, assesses how mud cooler techniques could ...
By Osso Ltd
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Getting Commercial Buildings to Net Zero
As the discussion at last fall’s COP 26 reminded us, reducing CO2 and greenhouse gases are global priorities to minimize the growing impacts of climate change. The International Energy Agency has stated that buildings and construction are responsible for nearly 15% of global CO2 emissions annually. In Canada, where our climate requires significant energy loads for seasonal heating and ...
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Dandelion Energy Video Review From An Actual Homeowner
Shawn G. is a homeowner from Middlesex County, Connecticut who recently installed a Dandelion Geothermal Heat Pump to heat and cool his home. In this video review, Dandelion Homeowner Shawn G. will walk you through the customer experience from the sales and design process to drilling and installation. You’ll learn about which tax incentives he took advantage of, the total costs to replace ...
By Dandelion
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Net Zero Home: DIY (Do It Yourself)
We have never spent more time in our own homes than we have in the past twelve months. It is no surprise then that consumer spending on home improvements is one sector that continues to experience growth, along with digital entertainment and consumer electronics. At the same time, 2020 has been a wakeup call for many to protect our planet. Tackling the climate emergency continues to gain ...
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Harvesting the Earth’s Heat – Pique Action Micro-Documentary featuring Dandelion Energy
Pique Action is a new media company creating micro-documentaries on climate solutions. The company profiles revolutionary climate tech companies and their innovative founders, with the goal of telling stories that matter in order to affect change. In this micro-documentary, the Pique Action team visits Dandelion Energy, a geothermal heating and cooling company that installs systems across the ...
By Dandelion
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Sustainable Energy for Industry: Navigating the World of Sustainability for a Better Future
The breakout of novel coronavirus in March 2020 has impacted almost all sectors of our society, be it healthcare, educational, or industrial. Steadily, every country is awakening to the importance of a clean, healthy, and sustainable future. In this article, we will bring under purview why it is imperative for industries to switch to sustainable energy. First, let us begin by understanding the ...
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Fission, Fusion, What's the Confusion?
Clean, sustainable, and renewable energy is a hot topic. Our world runs on energy and our production and use of energy shouldn’t put us or future generations in harm’s way. Society has responded to increasing power demands with technology such as nuclear fission. Fission splits uranium into smaller elements and releases large amounts of energy used to heat water in nuclear reactors ...
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INES Nano Tech - Case study
First developments in utilizing nano structures to improve the energy yield of salinity gradient technologies were made in 2013. In their Article “Giant osmotic energy conversion measured in a single transmembrane boron nitride nanotube”, Alessandro Siiria et al detailed the results of inserting a single boron nanotube into a hole drilled into an impermeable, electrically ...
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What Is A Heat Exchanger?
A heat exchanger is a device that transfers (or exchanges) heat from one fluid to another. There are many different names for heat exchangers because of their varied applications. When considering what you want from a heat exchanger you should think about which medium you want to heat or cool and what you are using it for What Are The Different Types Of Heat Exchanger? Finned Tube Heat ...
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EnergySmart to Install Geothermal Heat Pumps at Historic Orchard House in Concord, MA - Case Study
EnergySmart Alternatives of Medford, Massachusetts has been hired to install a geothermal heat pump heating and cooling system for the historic home of ‘Little ...
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