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A Beginner’S Guide To Renewable Energy

May 12, 2010

Many of us have some knowledge regarding “renewable energy”, some have concerns but the majority doesn’t know much. Here below are some very important things you should definitely know regarding this hot topic that may enlighten you for future decisions. A change in the way and methods to provide electric energy worldwide is becoming more […]

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An Overview Of Solar Energy And Other Renewable Energy Sources

May 11, 2010

When we talk about renewable energy we are referring to power that delivers energy from resources that will not be depleted because of our use of them. Renewable energy is an alternative to non-renewable fossil fuel energy for reasons other than the factor of non-depletion. One basic benefit of renewable energy, and the reason environmentalists […]

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Explaining the Difference between Carbon Offsets and Renewable Energy Credits

May 10, 2010

You think you understand renewable energy credits. You’re sure you understand Carbon Offsets. You are fuzzy on the details about how they differ and when the purchase of one or the other might be appropriate. Never fear! This article explains the key differences, and similarities, between the two. The first difference is the way […]

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Renewable Energy for Kids: Teaching Children About Renewable Energy

May 9, 2010

Many parents want to teach their children about renewable energy and energy efficiency early in life because once they get in the habit of it, it will be a habit they continue to follow for the rest of their life. But where should you start when teaching renewable energy for kids? A good start would […]

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Modern Renewable Energy Technologies

May 8, 2010

In many countries today, a lot is being said about harnessing renewable energy technologies – particularly in light of the rising oil prices. Renewable energy is power which has been generated from renewable resources – in other words, it does not “run out” or eventually become depleted. It can be continuously re-created. It’s not just […]

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The Endless Possibilities with Renewable Energy for an Individual Homeowner

May 7, 2010

Have you ever experienced power outages where you live? If you have you must know what a terrible experience that is. If you working on your computer and you haven’t saved your hard work you feel like the world is against you when the power dies. You will have no choice but to start over […]

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Renewable Energy Priority for China

May 6, 2010

China plans to put even greater effort into developing its renewable energy industry and cut greenhouse gas emissions to maintain sustainable economic growth in the coming years. Investments worth more than two trillion Yuan, or 10 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2006, are needed to meet the renewable energy target by […]

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Renewable Energy Gets Boost From Chancellor

May 5, 2010

Chancellor Alistair Darling’s Pre-Budget Report (PBR) has been seen as one of the most important packages of government proposals in over a decade. Included in that package were some very positive moves for renewable energy, which could equate to a big increase in ‘green-collar’ jobs – particularly renewable energy jobs, nuclear jobs and other careers […]

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The Differences Between Clean Energy, Renewable Energy, and Alternative Energy

May 4, 2010

To many people, the differences between “alternative energy,” “renewable energy,” and “clean energy,” might not be obvious. But each term is unique and has its own individual definition. These three terms are not all exactly the same. Alternative Energy When we speak of alternative energy, we refer to sources of usable energy that can replace […]

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Renewable Energy 101 – What is Renewable Energy?

April 30, 2010

Sunlight, geothermal heat, wind, tides and rain are natural resources that can help generate energy and it is called renewable energy. In 2006, 18% of energy consumed globally came from renewable energy and 13% came from traditional biomass, which includes wood-burning. The next largest renewable energy source is Hydroelectricity which provides 3% (15% of electricity […]

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Best 5 Renewable Energy Innovations

April 26, 2010

To develop environmental friendly methods in generating power is a brilliant renewable energy innovation from a renewable energy company. Producing renewable energy powered generators for unfaltering energy supply and cut down the cost of energy utilization. Harnessing renewable energy resources for a clean energy supports the environment as well as the future. Here are five […]

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