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  • Article - 9 Dec 2013
    Wind turbines, like windmills, have blades, which are turned by the wind creating energy that is transmitted down the shaft of the turbine into an electricity generator.
  • 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 - 22 May 2013
    Biofuels are liquid or gaseous fuels that are produced from biodegradable fractions of products, remains from agricultural production and forestry as well as biodegradable fractions of industrial and...
  • Article - 22 May 2013
    Biodiesel is a vegetable oil or animal fat-based diesel fuel consisting of long-chain alkyl esters.
  • Article - 11 Mar 2013
    Clean technology is any product or service that harnesses renewable materials and energy sources, eliminates emissions and wastes, reduces the use of natural resources, and enhances the productivity,...
  • Article - 31 Dec 2012
    Thermal depolymerization is an industrial process of breaking down various waste materials into crude oil products. In this process, the materials are subjected to high temperatures and pressure in...
  • News - 12 Jan 2008
    By 2100, warmer oceans with more carbon dioxide may no longer sustain one of the world's most productive fisheries, says USC marine ecologist. The last fish you ate probably came from the...
  • Article - 19 Dec 2012
    Waves are a result of wind blowing over the ocean surfaces. The energy transported by the ocean surface waves is known as wave power that can be used for generating electricity, pumping water into...
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Spain is a European country that borders the Mediterranean Sea, Bay of Biscay and North Atlantic Ocean. The countryis the fourth largest in Europe and the second largest in the European Union.
  • Article - 23 Aug 2012
    If even 2% of the heat below the Earth’s volcanoes is harnessed, it could provide enough energy for the entire United States 2500 times over. Are volcanoes really all that bad?