Renewable Energy Research Articles
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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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Renewable energy solutions – from a wave of future to global reality
Imagine a world with globally accessible, cheap and reliable, clean energy. Although it sounds a bit utopian, every day we’re getting a little closer to the life fueled by renewable power. It becomes possible due to the latest technology advancements form the past few decades and ongoing acceleration of technology development. As the main driver of the energy sector transition to clean ...
By Codibly
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Reversing governments dysfunctional energy policy
We have known for a very long time that we should “Reduce Before You Produce” as a matter of practice regarding all forms of energy. National, state, and local governments have largely missed the message and that comes at a huge cost nationwide that make it much harder to reach energy demand and carbon emission reduction goals. It has been proven in many energy efficiency measure ...
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Eppic Environmental and Alternative Energy Index Continues through 2017 and into 2018
For 2017 2017 was the 14th edition of environmental & renewable energy paper titles indexed from selected journals & conferences into one 400-subject Index. Our purpose is to list titles from an application, multi-field use perspective for professional application, and also to include general readers. Through this process over 22,500 titles were indexed in 2017 from 120 publications and ...
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Doosan moves to site scale plant trials of its sonix feedstock pre-treatment system for anaerobic digestion
Doosan Enpure is one of the 4 R&D centres of excellence of worldwide Doosan Water Business Group specialising in waste treatment and renewable energy technologies. Doosan actively invests in its waste and renewable energy related research and development activities to create and launch needs-driven technologies that will introduce innovative solutions to the worldwide waste and renewable ...
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NREL Report Shows U.S. Solar Photovoltaic Costs Continuing to Fall in 2016
NREL U.S. PV system cost benchmarks, from the fourth quarter of 2009 to the first quarter of 2016 The modeled costs to install solar photovoltaic (PV) systems continued to decline in the first quarter of 2016 in the U.S. residential, commercial, and utility-scale sectors, according to updated benchmarks from the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Driving the cost ...
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The Remarkable Everyday Benefits of Neodymium Magnets
The world has yet to see a permanent magnet stronger then neodymium. NIB or Super magnet as they are more commonly known have super strength while being extremely versatile. Neo magnets have uncountable uses in all modern technology as well as industrial machinery. This magic product has recently been introduced in the mass production sector and has consequently resulted in a soaring to a new ...
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Renewable Energy - A Key Solution to End Global Warming
Scientists have spent years trying to find the causes of global warming leading to significant changes in the world’s climate. Their research shows that several factors have contributed to the rise of earth’s temperature and altering of natural cycles and actions. One key reason is excessive emission of greenhouse gases like, methane and carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere. These ...
By Vista Solar
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Louisville University to award Grätzel cell's inventor
Swiss chemist Michael Grätzel, to whom we owe the discovery of a new simpler and less expensive silicon cells that can be used to produce solar cell, won the first prize "Leigh Ann Conn" dedicated to renewable energies assigned by the University of Louisville. Professor and Director of the Laboratory of Photonics and Interfaces of Lausanne’s Ecole Polytechnique ...
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4 Things Germany and partners can do to strengthen the international renewable energy club
After winning Germany’s federal elections on September 22nd, Chancellor Angela Merkel is in the middle of difficult coalition talks to form a new government. Because Merkel’s party, the Christian Democrats, did not win an absolute majority in parliament, it must find a new coalition partner. The party has begun negotiations with Social Democrats to form a grand coalition. ...
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Green tech cost assessments must be country-specific
Designing efficient mechanisms for allocating climate funds to the developing world will require country-specific assessments of the cost of scaling up renewable energy technologies, says climate researcher Michael Jakob. Developing countries need financial support to help them adopt low-carbon technologies. Industrialised countries should cover the cost, according to the UN Framework Convention ...
By SciDev.Net
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DOE provides more renewables funding
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced on September 16 that it will provide nearly $100 million for renewable energy research, including $16.5 million for biomass energy, $30 million for state energy efficiency projects, and $9.6 million for “transformational” energy research, such as airborne wind turbines and solar photovoltaic (PV) systems with non-mechanical sun-tracking ...
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Deploying wind power in Australia: a socio-technical analysis
Conventional explanations for Australia's historically scant use of wind energy in power generation have focused on wind power's cost and undesirable technical characteristics (particularly intermittency). This paper argues for a more comprehensive explanatory framework, drawing on insights from the Social Shaping of Technology. This framework combines contextual historical and interpretive ...
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