Tag: renewable

While Nikola Tesla was widely perceived as an eccentric with a phobia of germs who in his later years claimed he communicated telepathically with pigeons, he was also a visionary genius behind an electric motor, polyphase alternating current, the remote …

From Guest Blogger Will Sandford: The Secret Behind a Brilliant Mind – Tesla’s Renewable Energy Projects Read More »

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We use energy every day – for powering our electronic devices, cooking or cooling our food, lighting up our streets and houses, etc. Most of that energy comes from fossil fuels like coal, gas, and oil. Unfortunately, those sources are …

From Guest Blogger Emma Joyce: Introduction to Renewable Energy Sources Read More »

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Many manufacturing facilities are having a challenge in adopting eco-friendly practices in production. It is, therefore, necessary to encourage green practices that will protect the environment, increase output while reducing the cost of production. Green manufacturing practices have many advantages …

From Guest Blogger Booke Chaplan: How Manufacturing Can Facilities Keep Their Practices Green Read More »

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The chief obstacles to bringing solar power to mainstream consumers have been low efficiency, storage, and high cost compared to conventional energy grids. Solar panels require hundreds or thousands of photovoltaic cells to capture sunlight, convert it into electrons, and …

From Guest Blogger Anica Oaks: Four Ways Science Has Revolutionized Solar Tech in the Last 10 Years Read More »

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As more people realize the power of their actions on the environment around them, they look for more environmentally conscious solutions. Individuals and businesses alike are choosing materials and practices that are efficient and won’t waste precious resources. Healthcare professionals …

From Guest Blogger Brooke Chaplan: Conserving Space: What are Hospitals Doing Today to Stay Sustainable? Read More »

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While solar power has become prevalent in the mainstream construction business in the past decade, passive solar design has been used around the world for thousands of years. Ceramic tiles and stones walls in the Mediterranean made it possible to …

From Guest Blogger Andrew Womble: Using Passive Solar Design in Your Home Read More »

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Renewable energy helps sustain energy in a way that is protective of the environment. However, the renewable energy market is equally just as important to the stability of the financial market. Specifically, solar energy has made a rapid expansion on …

From Guest Blogger Tom Grant: The Race for Renewable Energy – Why Solar is Running Faster Than the Wind Read More »

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Solar energy continues to gain traction as a mainstream idea for both homeowners and businesses alike. The rush to move to sustainable and green energy has begun to become entrenched deeper in America; who happens to be far behind the …

From Guest Blogger Mary: Top Reasons to Invest in Solar Energy Read More »

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Whether you want to reduce your carbon footprint after hearing about Earth overshoot day or you’re scrambling for ways to save money after looking at your latest utility bill, solar panels offer a solution. Not only can you help the …

From Guest Blogger Steve Richards: Nine Reasons Australians Should Move to Solar Power Today Read More »

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There are several species of bamboo in the world. They are used in furniture, construction, decorative purposes and some of them become breakfast, lunch and dinner to Pandas – yes, an adult Panda can easily devour 25 to 40 kgs …

From Guest Blogger Aiden Korr: Five Reasons Why Bamboo Is a Reliable Alternative Energy Source Read More »

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