TRUE,
governments have key role to play - the development of these new and clean
energy systems need be regulated not just left to the multinationals to control
everything at their PROFIT.
serious cases will be to developing countries that have corrupt systems only
to throw such
Yes, Sweden is well commited to renewabel energy as part of energy security and environmental considerations. it is projected that in 2010 about 51% of of its electricity will be produced from renewable sources. this is supported by existing huge hydropower sources and strong commitment to
hi Angela, try this EU page you find lots of policy on REs and country reports on the developments http://ec.europa.eu/energy/res/legislation/electricity_en.htmLuganoAngela Perez Linde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Richard!I`ve read that you knew some website about production and
hi Roy, in a short period of time it is possible to achieve a 7 - 10% fuel saving in such asimple retrofitting. however, such holistic approaches are difficult to share their confidence due to complications that can develop in a long run. i wonder how will the metal surfaces transform to which
thanks. unfortunately, here is the reply from the link: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /pubs/crossref/2000/1999JD901113.shtml on this server. Your browser currently has the FunWebProducts plugin, which is not allowed at this site. To remove this from your system, please
hi Logan. PVmodules and solar concentrators are two different technologies and unfortunately, their individual energy capture principle is contradicting to each other. consequently, they can not be used at same application. PV modules need to absorb all the solar radiation so as to generate
this is a very useful resourc, thanks.Michael Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found some good documentation on wood at the USDA Forrest Service.Properties of wood:http://tinyurl.com/oyyd5or
hello.
just another environmentally friendly glue: -
Tanzania industrial research and development organization (TIRDO) in
collaboration with FORINTEC of Canada developed a water resistant (up to
boiling) glue ideal for plywood and particleboard manufacturing. main
ingredients being
hello Keith,
it is also possible for the rural poor to utilize the sawdust directly for
their daily or mini commercial cooking by utilizing sawdust stoves. the stoves
will generate enough heat for even elongated cooking periods using various size
of pots, etc.
the boiling point journal