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Sarah Green on Dec 21st, 2011 in
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Electricity is mostly generated at an amount that meets what is demanded, as it is tricky to store surplus energy. Nevertheless it’s feasible to store smaller quantities of energy for personal and...
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Sarah Green on Dec 20th, 2011 in
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The electricity generation process involves several energy changes, irrespective of the 1st energy source that’s utilised. Traditionally, electricity has been generated using fossil fuels, especially...
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Sarah Green on Dec 17th, 2011 in
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Smog
The particles and gases from auto exhaust pipes can create photochemical smog. This form of smog is very often found in hot, dry and bright cities like Athens in Greece, Cairo in Egypt and Mexico City....
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Ryan Alejandro on Nov 1st, 2011 in
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The internet has been expanding at a rapid rate with more programs, websites, and search engines popping up and offering more services to internet users than ever before. With Broadband Internet Service that...
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Gordon Zwillenberg on Jun 29th, 2011 in
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Most of our energy sources fall from five major sources. They include:
1. Coal – is the biggest energy source of fuel for creating electricity. Coal is a fossil fuel. Toxic fumes are expelled into the...
Projects Aim to Accelerate Adoption of Solar Energy and Develop Solar Workforce
WASHINGTON, DC – At the opening of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon on the National Mall, Energy Secretary...
Obama Administration Delivers More than $106 Million for Energy Efficiency and Conservation Projects in 9 States.
Washington, DC – Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today that more than $106 million...
Washington, DC – Today, Secretary Steven Chu announced that the Department of Energy has closed on its loan offer of $5.9 billion to Ford Motor Company to transform factories across Illinois, Kentucky,...