Green Technology
"Green Gasoline" Biofuel Breakthrough
Posted July 10th, 2008 by orneshaIf this is true, it would surely stop rising food and fuel prices. But sadly, it will get buried by environmentalists and our corrupt political system.
This Ethanol fiasco has shown us one thing; we should eat our vegetables, and not burn them for fuel. Now is the time to open ANWR and the other drilling opportunities being held hostage by environmentalists and special interest lobby monies. We should build new refineries and end this moronic crap before corrupt Politicians put an end to the greatest country God has ever created. ...read more
By Land, Sea, and Air: Solar in Motion
Posted August 25th, 2008 by ornesha
Most of us are plenty familiar with the idea of solar energy. Every year it powers more homes, heats more pools, and provides more warm baths. But how many of us know that solar power could really drive us? And not just on land, but over water, and through the air. Solar technology is advancing fast and there are some solar pioneers out there working on getting us going; solar style. Here are some ways that solar power can move us, and move us soon: ...read more
Consciously Lighting our Lives
Posted June 1st, 2008 by orneshaDoes it really matter what type of light bulbs you buy? Do you think that buying a different kind of light bulb will assist in helping the earth with its global warming?
You could, you know, go through your day without thinking "green" and the world would still be here tomorrow, seemingly unaffected by your choice of leaving all of those compact fluorescent light bulbs on the store shelves. The store shelves don’t mind. They don’t even notice that you walked right past them without stopping to say hello. ...read more
Developing Technology on Producing Energy Without Fuel
Posted April 3rd, 2008 by ornesha
Pranab Jyoti Ghosh
My name is Pranab Jyoti Ghosh, I am an Indian physics graduate and myself have theoretically developed a technology on producing energy without any kind of fuel. ...read more
Different Types of Solar Powered Electrical Systems
Posted May 22nd, 2008 by orneshaSolar power can supply electrical energy to RVs, homes, and commercial buildings. There are different types of solar power systems that are used. In some cases there is a choice to be made, but in some applications the decision is obvious.
Take for example a solar power system to be used for an RV, a portable power system or a remote vacation cabin. A small stand-alone system would be the best type to use. These systems are economical, as they have a smaller number of solar panels and batteries than a larger stand-alone system. ...read more
Geothermal Energy
Posted April 1st, 2008 by ornesha
In the debate over alternative energy resources, geothermal technology has received scant media attention. Advocates call it one of the cleanest, sustainable energy resources
available. However, steep construction, equipment and drilling costs have prevented more widespread development of geothermal technology. An Ohio University hydrothermal systems expert is working to change that.
Geothermal technology harnesses energy created by heat at the Earth’s core. Internationally, geothermal power plants supply electricity to about 60 million people, mostly in developing countries. In the United States, geothermal power plants supply four million residents with electricity. ...read more
Geothermal Power Explained
Posted April 4th, 2008 by orneshaNow You Can Brew Your Own Fuel
Posted May 25th, 2008 by ornesha
Image credit: IHT
What if you could make fuel for your car in your backyard, and that too for less than what you pay at the pump? Would you take it? Of course you would, or at least most likely would. ...read more
Rockport Missouri produces 123% Energy Through Wind
Posted June 5th, 2008 by ornesha"ROCK PORT - It wasn’t a ribbon cutting ceremony, it wasn’t a ground breaking– it was all about throwing a switch.
Welcome to Rock Port on Thursday, where the temperature was 44 degrees and the wind was blowing like crazy.
"What’s interesting is my husband is in the oil business but that’s alright, we’re thrilled to have wind energy here. As Americans we need to get more independent," Rock Port resident Kim Bunton said. ...read more
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