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  • News - 12 Feb 2008
    IBM and Kalbe today announced a collaborative effort to build a new energy efficient "green data center" and undergo a major data center consolidation project, in order to meet Kalbe's...
  • Article - 12 Sep 2016
    While solar energy provides consumers with a renewable and sustainable source for their electricity needs, adverse weather conditions can limit solar panels from producing as much energy as they could...
  • Article - 8 Sep 2014
    Climate change, in particular climate warming trends over the past century, is a global problem which 97% of climate scientists agree is likely due to human activities (NASA). To address this serious...
  • Article - 12 Jul 2013
    A new report released by the US Department of Energy has identified some ways in which America's energy supply sector could be damaged by the changing climate.
  • Article - 15 Aug 2012
    As global warming progresses, the temperature of the planet is expected to rise by around 4oC by the year 2100.
  • Article - 19 Jul 2012
    In terms of heat energy the amount of solar radiation absorbed by the oceans on an average day equates to about 250 billion barrels of oil.
  • News - 12 Dec 2007
    A design for an apartment building with its own integrated greenhouse has netted a team headed by two Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning lecturers top...
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    In this practical guide, globally recognized renewable energy researcher and professor Henrik Lund describes the modeling and simulation techniques that can be utilised to ensure at the outset of any...
  • Article - 9 Jun 2008
    Combined heat and power (CHP) is a clean and efficient method of generating heat – or thermal energy – and power from a single fuel source.
  • Article - 17 Feb 2008
    Windows play an essential role in the overall energy efficiency of a home. Up to 40% of heat is lost and as much as 50% of unwanted heat is gained through windows. This heating effect is known as...

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