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Green energy - Admin_phpbb3_import1 - 03-02-2009 This topic is for gathering and discussing information about solar panels, wind generators and other green energy sources. If you have any experience with such products please share your knowledge. Re: Green energy - Benn - 03-03-2009 Here is an article about how "green turbines produce energy" Quote:The rise in oil prices and a growing demand for energy from non-polluting sources has led to a global boom in construction of tall wind turbines that convert the power of moving air into electricity. The technology of these devices has improved dramatically in recent years, making wind energy more attractive. For example, Denmark is able to produce about 20 percent of its electric energy through wind turbines. source <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/12/071215212425.htm">http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 212425.htm</a><!-- m --> Re: Green energy - M.Helen - 03-04-2009 Every skyscraper in cities should be equipped with equipment that would ensure energy for the entire building. It could be solar panels, or wind pilons. Holders of skyscrapers are not poor people, so spending money on these things should be compulsory. Re: Green energy - Benn - 03-06-2009 A solar hot water system was invented and it started to be used widely in Europe. It's located on the roof, and it catches radiation which, in turn, heats the water. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqTGm60wP4g">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqTGm60wP4g</a><!-- m --> Re: Green energy - Faw_Peter - 03-09-2009 Especially it will work in countries with high air temperature during the year. It could be Australia, Italy, US southern states (California), Mexico etc. A lot of money could be saved. Re: Green energy - Steven - 03-12-2009 Has anybody thought about creating a device which would produce energy by using "artificial wind". What I mean by that is that during summertime, we can open two windows in different rooms in our house, thus, a draught will be created and it will spin the device and generate energy. Re: Green energy - Newrussian town - 04-15-2009 Nuclear stations, WHAT?, it is a pure energy if it didn't blow Where are you people? I am begin to interesting in things I had never interested in before :livre alone :-( Re: Green energy - Riser - 04-21-2009 Newrussian town Wrote:Nuclear stations, WHAT?, it is a pure energy if it didn't blow Where are you people? I am begin to interesting in things I had never interested in before :livre alone :-( Nuclear energy is clean indeed as long as it doesn't explodes. It is NOT absolutely clean as it does eliminate waste, but not in the quantities eliminated by traditional energy production. Re: Green energy - hellodear - 08-20-2009 A wind turbine is a rotating machine which converts the kinetic energy in wind into mechanical energy. If the mechanical energy is used directly by machinery, such as a pump or grinding stones, the machine is usually called a windmill. If the mechanical energy is then converted to electricity, the machine is called a wind generator, wind power unit (WPU), or wind energy converter (WEC). Re: Green energy - osetia-fuc-europa11111 - 11-27-2009 U ALL R CRAZY Re: Green energy - QQ - 11-30-2009 LOOK GUYS SORY LETS GET BIZNES I LIEVE THAT PLACE BUT ADMIN WILL ERASE MY THEME TOPIC Re: Green energy - Alexandr - 12-02-2009 Benn Wrote:A solar hot water system was invented and it started to be used widely in Europe. It's located on the roof, and it catches radiation which, in turn, heats the water. I've heared about such system, the main thing is that it could heat your house in wintertime, there's always sun even if outside is -10, it catches sunrays and heats the water, almost like independent heating only gas is unnecessary. Re: Green energy - shane - 12-03-2009 Green energy is a term describing what is considered to be environmentally friendly, typically non-polluting, sources of power and energy, some sources may use it interchangeably with renewable energy . Re: Green energy - Laurentine - 12-08-2009 I think that green energy is the most safe and wise method to use nature sources.To gain energy using the power of wind or water rather good idea. Our generation and our governmet should think seriously about alternative clean sources. But I know that the price of assimilation sun energy, water energy, energy of wind , energy of sea ebb is pretty high yet. Re: Green energy - johnadison44 - 01-07-2010 The two biggest energy-using sectors in our region are buildings, which account for about 37 percent of our energy needs, and transportation, which accounts for about 48 percent. In our energy plan for Santa Barbara County – A New Energy Direction – CEC focuses on solutions in which there are available, cost-effective technologies, and where we have the potential for local influence. For example, in the building sector, our communities can set stringent local building codes and educate and inspire designers and builders. However, in the transportation sector, fuel efficiency standards are set in Washington, D.C. and cars are designed and built in Detroit, Berlin or Tokyo. This is not to say that we can’t influence energy use on our roads; to the contrary. We just need to take a creative approach that keeps in mind those things that we have control over. Re: Green energy - jennsmuckler - 04-06-2010 Check out this article I found : GE announces major European offshore wind expansion with a planned 340 million euro investment in manufacturing, engineering and service facilities in four countries. Pretty interesting stuff <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.energydigital.com/news/ge/ge-plans-major-european-investment-offshore-wind-manufacturing">http://www.energydigital.com/news/ge/ge ... ufacturing</a><!-- m --> Re: Green energy - shwazer - 06-29-2010 Green energy is the only way to put global warming to a stand still and I'm very encouraged to see many companies embracing this technology. My company has started a project of utilizing garbage to produce biomass to be used to run its operations and other core activities. If other companies take this technology and utilize resources available we can make the world better. cal flame grills lchoosehottubsdirect.com Re: Green energy - sindhu88 - 07-15-2010 I absolutely agree with you. The good news is that there are many immediate sources of renewable energy, ones that people have been using for years. People have long used water mills and wind mills to grind wheat or corn; solar energy to heat their homes or grow their food. Solar energy, wind energy, and water energy are just three of the super abundant energy producers that are being developed. Solar panels are available for homes and businesses, which can both heat and cool buildings, provide hot water, and electricity. Wind turbines capture wind energy that can be transformed into electricity. Water energy can be captured wherever there is moving water - rivers, streams, or tides. This too can be transformed into electricity, and hydroelectric power plants are common along the banks of big rivers world wide. Though solar panels and wind turbines have been around for a while, now technologies are being developed to make these readily available and affordable for the average consumer. ========================================= Driving Lessons Glasgow | Driving Lessons Re: Green Energy - kristahiles111 - 01-15-2014 Hi, The alternative energies resources fills the gap between non-realistic free energy and the traditional fossil fuels. The gadgets of alternative energies resources are also advancing day by day. |