Buscador: Energia
Novembre 2006
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30/11/2006
from Gristmill blog:
Més informació
Efficiency is essential to eliminating fossil fuel use, because non-fossil sources have an overall market price cost higher than coal, natural gas, and even oil. Efficiency is what can pay for comparatively expensive dispatchable wind and solar electricity.
Image: Wind turbines, useful but variable
Temes/Zones: [Energies renovables] |
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30/11/2006
Més informació
Font: Worldwatch Institute Temes/Zones: [Agricultura] [Ciutats] [Alimentació] [Consum] [Comerç] [Canvi climàtic] |
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30/11/2006
Among the priorities of many environmentalists is to shorten the distance from farm to table.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Estats Units] [Agricultura] [Alimentació] [Consum] [Canvi climàtic] |
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30/11/2006
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Temes/Zones: [Estats Units] [Agricultura] [Alimentació] [Empreses] [Consum] [Comerç] [Medi Ambient] [Alimentació / Desnutrició] |
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28/11/2006
from Gristmill blog:
Més informacióA massive new Apollo project? Massive subsidies for renewable technologies? Thousands of more nuclear plants? Wrong. It's much simpler than that. Temes/Zones: [Economia] Imatge: Energy researchers and entrepreneurs will sort out energy problems © WWF
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27/11/2006
from Oil Change blog:
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Here's another reason to diversify away from oil now.
Image: This environment is pristine but for how long?
Temes/Zones: [Groenlàndia] [Canvi climàtic] |
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22/11/2006
from green wombat blog:
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An outback community of 600 near Alice Springs, Australia, uses what may be the planet's most efficient and powerful solar technology to provide up to half of the town's electricity.
Image: One of the solar concentrators at the power station
Temes/Zones: [Austràlia] [Energies renovables] |
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20/11/2006
The United States has vast potential to develop renewable energy sources, and as the world’s top greenhouse gas emitter, the future health of the planet may depend on it. So what’s taking so long?
Més informacióFont: OneWorld US Temes/Zones: [Estats Units] [Transport] [Empreses] [Consum] [Canvi climàtic] [Energies renovables] [Polítiques governamentals] |
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20/11/2006
Two thirds of U.S. oil consumption goes toward transportation, making alternative fuels a vital element of the renewable energy debate.
Més informacióFont: OneWorld US Temes/Zones: [Estats Units] [Transport] [Consum] [Empreses multinacionals] [Canvi climàtic] [Energies renovables] |
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20/11/2006
The need for more alternative fuels and greater fuel efficiency is almost universally accepted, but many argue the U.S. government is not doing enough to support these measures.
Més informacióFont: OneWorld US Temes/Zones: [Estats Units] [Consum] [Empreses multinacionals] [Canvi climàtic] [Energies renovables] [Polítiques governamentals] |
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17/11/2006
from Ramsay Home blog:
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Bernard Malin is the first person in Massachusetts to own a residential 'micro combined-heat-and-power' system, also known as micro-CHP. But he’s not likely to be the last.
Image: Bernard Malin’s micro-CHP
Temes/Zones: [Estats Units] [Energies renovables] |
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16/11/2006
from Danish Wind Energy Association:
Més informacióImage: Middelgrunden Offshore Wind Farm, Copenhagen
Temes/Zones: [Dinamarca] [Energies renovables] |
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15/11/2006
from Carbon Planet blog:
Més informacióPumping carbon dioxide through hot rocks could simultaneously generate power and mop up the greenhouse gases produced by fossil fuel power stations, according to a new study. Temes/Zones: [Canvi climàtic] Imatge: Geothermal power plant, Philippines
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14/11/2006
from Blue Planet blog:
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Centrica will build a clean coal power plant with carbon capture at Teesside. Meanwhile, a Texas power company has made enemies of America's biggest environmental groups for its 'dirty' approach.
Image: Carbon from the Teesside plant would be pumped for storage under the North Sea
Temes/Zones: [Regne Unit] [Estats Units] [Canvi climàtic] [Contaminació] |
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13/11/2006
from Mur Crusto eco-farm blog:
Més informació
Avoiding using grid electricity for 'green' reasons can often be a big waste of resources, not to mention a very big waste of money
Image: One type of pump
Temes/Zones: [Regne Unit] [Energies renovables] |
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04/11/2006
from WattHead blog:
Més informacióNorway is implementing a long-term national plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50-80 percent. Temes/Zones: [Noruega] [Canvi climàtic] Imatge: Norway, normally associated with North Sea oil, is thinking ahead © Global Witness
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03/11/2006
Aktivisti pokreta Dosta! skupa sa aktivistima ekoloških organizacija će u subotu u podne u sklopu kampanje Bitka za Neretvu organizirati prikupljanje potpisa za protiv gradnje hidroelektrana na gornjem toku rijeke Neretve. Gradnja elektrana, navode, prijeti da uništi prostor izuzetno visoke prirodne vrijednosti.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Bòsnia i Hercegovina] [Medi Ambient] [Activisme] Imatge: DOSTA!
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Efficiency is essential to eliminating fossil fuel use, because non-fossil sources have an overall market price cost higher than coal, natural gas, and even oil. Efficiency is what can pay for comparatively expensive dispatchable wind and solar electricity.
Here's another reason to diversify away from oil now.
An outback community of 600 near Alice Springs, Australia, uses what may be the planet's most efficient and powerful solar technology to provide up to half of the town's electricity.
Bernard Malin is the first person in Massachusetts to own a residential 'micro combined-heat-and-power' system, also known as micro-CHP. But he’s not likely to be the last.
Centrica will build a clean coal power plant with carbon capture at Teesside. Meanwhile, a Texas power company has made enemies of America's biggest environmental groups for its 'dirty' approach.
Avoiding using grid electricity for 'green' reasons can often be a big waste of resources, not to mention a very big waste of money