Texas Football Stadium To Get Wind Power
April 11, 2011 by admin
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The new stadium, which will replace 57-year-old Fouts Field, is designed by award-winning architects HKS Sports & Entertainment Group (www.hksinc.com), the firm that designed the new Dallas Cowboys stadium. The UNT System will be seeking LEED Gold or Platinum certification. If the project is awarded LEED Platinum, it will be the first of its type to achieve this rating in the country.
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Increasing the Efficiency of Wind Turbine Blades
March 16, 2011 by James
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To ensure wind turbines that are big in size work in a better manner, a new kind of air-flow technology may soon be introduced. Apart from other aspects, it will focus on efficiency of blades used in the wind turbines. The technology will help in increasing the efficiency of these turbines under various Posted in: Future Energy , Wind Power , Wind Turbines

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Can Wind Turbines Help Crops?
December 16, 2010 by admin
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Another potential benefit to crops is that increased airflows could enable corn and soybean plants to more readily extract atmospheric CO2, a needed fuel for crops. The extra turbulence might also pump extra CO2 from the soil. Both results could facilitate the crops ability to perform photosynthesis.
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South Korea Planning Massive Off Shore Wind Farm
November 17, 2010 by James
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Wind energy currently meets a mere 1.5% of global electricity generation. But scientists foresee a lot of potential in this alternative energy source. Asian countries are also trying to embrace clean and green energy. South Korea is going for an ambitious off-shore wind farm amounting to $8.3 billion. This project will be executed at Posted in: Industry , Wind Farms , Wind Power

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Why Conservatives Are Bad on Energy: It’s All About the Costs
August 25, 2010 by James
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But I cannot figure out why people who call themselves “conservatives” would say solar or wind power is “speculative.” Conservatives know that word is usually reserved to criticize free-market activity that is not approved by well, you know who.
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Fuel Cell Cars for Expo 2010
August 25, 2010 by admin
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Share Expo 2010 Vehicles Equipped with Fuel Cell Humidifiers from Perma Pure FC-Series used in 100 vehicles shuttling international visitors at World Expo Toms River, NJ (August 24, 2010) In keeping with Expo 2010 Shanghai Chinas theme, Better City-Better Life, green fuel cell technology was chosen to power the visitor shuttles at this years worlds fair. Increased productivity, zero emissions and reduced costs are just a few of the reasons small vehicle manufacturers choose fuel cells as an alternative to industrial lead acid batteries. FC-Series humidifiers from Perma Pure provide the efficient water vapor management critical to the operation of these fuel cells. Read more on Fuel Cell Cars for Expo 2010… Energy Tags: energy , hybrid cars Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This!

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How Does Wind Power Energy Work? What You Should Know About Wind Energy
June 23, 2010 by James
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Evangeline Cortez asked: To find out how wind energy work, one must be familiar first with what it is. It basically comes from the sun, and about one to two percent of this solar energy is converted to wind energy. When the sun’s reflected rays are absorbed by water or land, this causes the atmosphere to become warm. Because hot air is lighter than cold air, it will rise up. When hot air rises until it is approximately six miles in altitude and as the cool air replaces this in the atmosphere, wind energy is formed. Although it is more commonly known as a converted form of solar energy, it is also recognized for its property of converting kinetic energy into both electrical and mechanical energy. The converted forms of energy, which are electrical and mechanical energy, are used by mankind for a multitude of purposes. On main element to consider in knowing how wind power work is its turbine. With the use of its propeller blades, wind turbines supply power to whatever mechanical generator there is that will convert wind energy to electricity. The power generated by one wind turbine is believed to be enough to run electricity in one house. A propeller blade is actually a mechanical rotor that is assembled in threes, with the blades connected at the center. The more wind there is, the more these blades are propelled by the wind, and the more electricity is produced. Most of the time, the electricity generated from the wind turbines are fed directly into power lines. This electricity is then combined with other forms of electricity coming from other sources and it becomes the utility electricity that is being delivered to households. Another important factor is its environmental benefits. It is said to be more practical and eco-friendly because it does not pollute the environment with green house gases that are emitted by fossil fuels when they produce electricity. Also, it is abundant and renewable. Apart from being pollution-free, it is relatively very cheap. It is used by a lot of households in generating electricity. It has been studied that for every one megawatt of wind energy, about two hundred twenty five to three hundred households receive electricity from the said amount of wind power. It comes from solar energy. It is safe to say then, that the sun truly has so much power that if mankind only knew how to properly utilize these energies coming from the sun, there would be less and less dilemmas on where to get electricity. Solar power Read more on How Does Wind Power Energy Work? What You Should Know About Wind Energy… Energy Tags: alternative energy , solar power Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This!

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Two new wind farms in Missouri and Texas go live
June 21, 2010 by James
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Two new U.S. based wind farms have just gone live and have begun producing electricity. The first one – the Farmers City Wind Power Project, near Tarkio in Atchinson County, Missouri, is Missouri’s largest wind farm. It consists of 73 Gamesa wind turbines which can produce 146 megawatts of electricity, enough to power about 33,000 homes. Related posts: World’s largest wind farm starts operating in Texas New Texas Gulf Coast wind farm in place Another 240 MW of Wind Power goes online for Texas customers
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Want Some Resources for Alternative Energy?
June 11, 2010 by James
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There are many different forms in which alternative energy is available. One of these is solar power . Solar power is driven by photovoltaic cells, and these are progressively getting less expensive and more advanced. Solar energy power can be used for electricity, heating, and making hot water. Solar energy produces no pollution, as its input comes completely from the sun’s rays. However, much more work still needs to be done in order for us to economically harness the sun’s energy. For the time being, the resource is a little too conditionalstorage batteries are needed to be used as backups in the evenings and on inclement days. Read more on Want Some Resources for Alternative Energy?… Energy Tags: solar power , biodiesel Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This!
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Wind Power- A Viable Solution to Meeting Alternative Energy Needs
June 10, 2010 by admin
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Share Although it is much less expensive to initially get hooked into the local electric company’s grid than it is to set up and hook into wind turbines, in the long run one saves money by utilizing the wind for one’s energy needswhile also becoming more independent. Not receiving an electric bill while enjoying the advantages of the modern electrically-driven lifestyle is a wondrous feeling. Read more on Wind Power- A Viable Solution to Meeting Alternative Energy Needs… Energy Tags: hybrid cars , biodiesel Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This!
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