Anyone used a solar power shower?
Kitty Asked: Anyone used a solar power shower? I was just wondering has any one ever showered with a solar powered shower? i am going camping in the summer in the south of france and was wondering whether the water actually gets hot?.
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Is ‘renewable energy technology’ too broad a degree to study in order to come out with good job pros
FrinkLimpood Asked: Is ‘renewable energy technology’ too broad a degree to study in order to come out with good job pros I want a career in the green energy sector but not 100% sure what side of the career i'd like to work in, eg engineer or researcher etc. So is it worth studying a degree at leceister university; 'green energy technology'? Or is is too broad a subject to study and therefore come out with good prospects, if i were to do this course, what would my options be after graduating?
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Investment in Wind Power
Bharatbook added a new report on “Investment in Wind Power ” which gives the in-depth analysis and forecast on Investment in Wind Power One of the most important economic benefits of wind power is that it reduces the exposure of our economies to fuel price volatility. This coupled with the concern over greenhouse gas emissions, has prompted political attention on energy alternatives, and one of the most prominent ones has been wind power. Wind energy already plays a significant role in several European nations, and countries like China and India are rapidly expanding their capacity both to manufacture wind turbines and to integrate wind power into their electricity grids. (http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=178340&rt=Investment-in-Wind-Power.html) Todays wind industry is notably different from that in the early 1980s. Wind turbines now are typically 100 times more powerful than early versions and employ sophisticated materials, electronics, and aerodynamics. Costs have declined, making wind more competitive with other power generation options. Large companies and investment banks now drive most wind power activity compared to the early days of collaborating scientists, inventors, and entrepreneurs. Numerous complex variables affect the economics of wind power. This includes a financial analysis that compares the cost of building and operating wind plants with [...]
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can someone give me a list of innovations that India(or developing country) is making to combat clim
Klekle Asked: can someone give me a list of innovations that India(or developing country) is making to combat clim can someone give me a list of innovations that India(or another developing country) is making to combat climate change, my school just told me to make a report of it, but i need examples to do so, i would appreciate is someone could send me a list of possible CLIMATE CHANGE combating innovations (sorry about the caps, its just that it needs to be specifically on climatechange combating innovations, because i already know about renewable energy, but that's not what they want, sorry)
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I want to start a solar power station in India.?
itsborin Asked: I want to start a solar power station in India.? Is there any subsidies available for it? and how much investment is required? Also is there any place on net where i can get a project report for this?
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is nuclear power a form of renewable energy?
SarahR2011 Asked: is nuclear power a form of renewable energy? Yes.
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Wind Power India 2011 To Chart Road Map For Additional 50 GW BY 2020
WIND POWER INDIA 2011 TO CHART ROADMAP FOR ADDITIONAL 50 GW BY 2020 Chennai, 24 February 2011: The National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) announced in June 2008 by the Govt. of India proposes increasing the share of renewable energy in the total energy mix to 15% by 2020. In order to achieve this, NAPCC recommends pegging the minimum share of renewable energy in the national grid at 5%, starting from 2009-10, to be increased by 1% per annum in the following years so as to reach 15% by 2020. This requires a quantum jump in renewable energy generation across the country. Wind power which has witnessed a phenomenal growth in India over the past few years could make a significant contribution towards the shift to a low-carbon and energy secure future. The countrys current cumulative installed capacity is 13 GW (as on Dec 2010), reaching 64 GW by 2020 (as per GWEC estimates). The current annual wind power market is about 2200 MW with forecasts predicting a 5000 MW annual market by 2015 (research done by the World Institute of Sustainable Energy). As per NAPCC, if India needs to achieve 15% RE by 2020, winds contribution to the [...]
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