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Renewable Energy – Geothermal Energy
This video was created by Bowdoin College students www.bowdoin.edu in cooperation with the Maine Energy Investment Corporation www.renewmaine.org.
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Chevron Human Energy : Renewable
Chevron Human Energy Renewable Energy Chevron is a collaborative enterprise whose many parts work in concert to deliver vital energy. Acting with a common vision all around the world, our various businesses fulfill our commitment to provide the energy that drives human progress. Source chevron.com *** In a world that demands more energy “Global energy [...]
Posted in Renewable Energy Also tagged ad, chevron, energy, environment, Geothermal, human, humanity, hydrogen, oil, petroleum, progress, renewable, Science, Solar, technology, Television, tv, water, wave, Wind 5 Comments
WaterFurnace Geothermal – A Convenient Truth
Join Bruce Ritchey, CEO of WaterFurnace International, as he shares the convenient truth – clean, renewable resources are abundant. Geothermal energy is available today for heating & cooling – and it isn’t a sacrifice! Learn the basics of this exciting fossil fuel alternative that saves you up to 70% on your bills and has been [...]
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A Pathway for Widespread Geothermal Energy
February 11, 2009 lecture by Jefferson Tester for the Woods Energy Seminar (ENERGY301). In his talk “A Pathway for Widespread Utilization of Geothermal Energy–the Roles of Multi-scale Resource and Technology Research and Systems Analysis,” Tester talks about the benefits and challenges of harnessing geothermal energy, and he asserts that it is a large resource that [...]
Posted in Geothermal Energy Also tagged biology, capital, combustion, conversion, drilling, electric, energy, environmental, gas, Geothermal, heat, hydrogen, hydrothermal, Iceland, intensive, natural, nuclear, Power, research, Science, studies, technology, thermodynamic, utility, vent, waste 5 Comments
Renewable Energy-Magnetic Power-Amplified Electricity
DESCRIPTION AND WORKING PRINCIPLES OF: THE LEA ELECTRICITY PRODUCING DEVICE. In order to gain an understanding of the operation of a LEA (Lutec Electricity Amplifier) it must be understood that there are actually three separate and completely individual events occurring in the one machine. Each of the three is equally important because without one of [...]
Posted in Renewable Energy Also tagged 2008, 2012, Amplified, coil, electricity, energy, engine, lighworkers, love, lutec, magnetic, Overunity, peace, tesla, ufos 25 Comments
Alternative energy – drilling to create electricity from geothermal?
I recently read that it might be possible to drill a hole down into the earth to a depth where the rock is naturally very hot, pump water into the drill hole and then power a turbine with the steam that is created to generate energy. (It’s like a DIY version of electricity generated [...]
Posted in Renewable Energy Also tagged drill hole, electricity, natural geysers, steam, Turbine, viable alternative energy 3 Comments
Best Alternative Energy Source – Biofuel from Algae
www.livinggreenchannel.com Algae is the fastest growing plant life, and as an organism it converts sunlight into oil, scientists theorize that Algal biofuel can produce a whopping 30 times more energy per acre than any other biofuel option. The US Department of Energy has estimated that if Algal Biofuel replaced all conventional fuel in the country, [...]
Why is green energy referred to as alternative energy?
Wouldn’t it make more sense to call it "green," "clean," or "renewable" energy? Just what exactly is green energy an alternative to? Is it an alternative to global warming, dependency on fossil fuels, deforestation, depletion of the earth’s resources, extinction of several species, and acid rain? Is it an alternative to fighting wars over oil, [...]
Posted in Renewable Energy Also tagged acid rain, extinction, fossil fuels, global warming, green energy, large corporations, lobbyists, oil oil, quot quot, several species, subsidies, tax breaks 10 Comments
HELP! PLEASE! [10 points] How is wind energy generated and how long will it last?