Renewable Green Energy : Wind Turbines and Solar Panels: A m
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:43:25 AM
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| ExRo Technologies, a startup based in Vancouver, BC, has developed a new kind of generator that's well suited to harvesting energy from wind. It could lower the cost of Wind Turbines while increasing their power output by 50 percent... |
What exactly is wood gasification you ask?
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:43:25 AM
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| At Harvest, we employ a technology known as wood gasification to convert wood waste to renewable syngas. It's a method of extracting clean energy from |
20x More Energy From Sewage...By Adding Gold?
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:43:25 AM
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| Sewage is a surprising resource when it comes to harvesting energy during its treatment. According to researchers from Oregon State University, investing a little more in sewage could provide substantially bigger yields. They've found that... |
Vibration Energy Cells and Radio Waves: Powering the Future
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:43:25 AM
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| On one side, we have technology companies trying to build devices that consume less and less power. On the other side, we have researchers learning to harvest power from radio waves and the environment. It’d only be a matter of time before these two sides meet |
Hydroxycut ACAI by Muscle Tech
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:43:25 AM
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| Features a potent, highly concentrated 1,100 mg dose of Super-Antioxidant Acai extract, which is responsibly harvested in Brazil. * Its powerful key ingredient helps increase energy. * Also offers B-vitamins that support metabolic energy. * Encased in all-natural VegiCaps with no artificial dyes or colorants. * Can be used by both men and wom |
Hengill
Saturday 31st of July 2010 04:43:25 AM
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| Hengill is a beautiful area east of Reykjavik, popular as a hiking destination. It´s famous for it´s vivid colours and geothermal activity. There are two power plants that harvest the energy from the Hengill area, one at Nesjavellir by Þingvallavatn National Park and one on Hellisheiði. |




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