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| Expert vouches for safety of Kudankulam plant The Hindu ... saying it was absolutely risk-free and designed to be safe from calamities including tsunami. Speaking on sustainable development and energy security during the 18th Foundation Day celebrations of the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Chesapeake Energy Introduces New Training Facility WETM-TV It's a process called Fracking, where water, sand and chemicals are injected underground at high pressure to free gas trapped in the rocks. Previously, Chesapeake workers would have been trained in a classroom at the facility. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Texas Public Policy Foundation Partners with Salem Radio Network on ''The ... Sacramento Bee ... for Energy & the Environment, led by its director Kathleen Hartnett White, has published extensive research on conventional and alternative energy sources, Texas' remarkable environmental improvement through application of free-market principles, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Residential Use of Fuel Cells on the Rise CleanTechnica The fuel cell uses hydrogen produced by a solar-powered electrolyzer compressor on and under the roof, making the home entirely energy self–sufficient and all of its power free except for maintenance costs. Imagine no more electric bills and no more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The power behind going green eTaiwan News The group is encouraging the people of the island to exercise their right to green power and to wean Taiwan of its increasing dependence on risky nuclear power generation as the source of its energy. Their calculations show that Taiwan can 'go green' ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Road to Maine prosperity passes through energy Bangor Daily News Renewable energy costs are predictable because the fuel is inexpensive or free, so prices do not swing like fossil fuel prices. Moving to a renewable future stabilizes costs today, lowers them tomorrow and puts Maine people to work in the meantime. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Scientific Curmudgeon - Looking for sparks of hope in books on energy The Stute by inventing cleaner, cheaper alternatives to fossil fuels and more energy-efficient technologies. Flinging my arms out for emphasis, I exclaim, "Your future is green!" My optimism has waned lately. Tea Partiers and other free-marketeers are blocking ... See all stories on this topic » |
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