admin on March 4th, 2010

In recent years there has been much debate over the issue of gobal warming or climate change, with many top scientists and politicians having completely opposing views on the matter

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admin on October 5th, 2009

  Rudolph Diesel in known for the engine that bears his name. The diesel engine had no spark plugs, used less fuel than petrol engines and was designed to run on vegetable oil diesel. However, petroleum was cheaper than oil made from plants, and so the diesel engine was developed to run on diesel fuel.
In a [...]

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admin on September 17th, 2009

While researching biodiesel there are limited places to actually purchase the product. In most instances the product is pushed to be self made for self use. There are resources in which an individual interested in the product can find out where to buy biodiesel.
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admin on September 11th, 2009

I live in the kind of area that looks on a wind map like it could never possibly support a wind turbine. One of my favorite places to go walking with my wife is under two giant (I’d guess 100 meter) wind turbines. One is larger than the other. I had commented to her how [...]

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admin on September 1st, 2009

Picking between the more common forms of green power system to install can be a somewhat daunting process. There are a set of factors to consider. First, what kind of property do you live in? If you have no yard space, there are still options in passive solar, but you are not likely to be [...]

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admin on August 28th, 2009

 
From sailing the seven seas to gathering water for the mill, wind has always been an important energy source. Wind power has helped with things like irrigation, food production, trade and commerce, and today it can aid mankind through electricity production for the home or workplace.
Wind turbines first showed up in the 19th century, and [...]

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