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Alternative Energy - Best Articles of 2009

Most Popular Articles of 2009

Single Seat Volkswagen
General Interest - Aug 2009
You can go to Shanghai for a vacation, buy two or more of these cars, one for your wife and one for yourself, and one for each of your kids, have them shipped home and still spend less money than if you bought a car at home.

My Geothermal Home Sweet Home
Kimberly Lancaster, greenlifesmartlife - Aug 2009
My long and winding path through the selection of the best heating and cooling system began six months ago and culminated with the selection of a geothermal system, which is right for us for so many reasons.

Solar Cities Proposition
Paul Lyons - Oct 2009
Through integration, energy management, efficiency techniques and technologies it is now possible to create buildings that are 'greener' and more ecologically synergistic than ever before.

BIOMASS PYROLYSIS
Salman Zafar, Biomass Energy Advisor - Feb 2009
Pyrolysis is the thermal decomposition of biomass occurring in the absence of oxygen. It is the fundamental chemical reaction that is the precursor of both the combustion and gasification processes and occurs naturally in the first two seconds.

Maintaining a Sustainable Energy Mix
Gordan Feric, Engineering Software - Oct 2009
This article deals with the present energy mix and tries to discover how the future energy mix should look in order to be sustainable and significantly reduce environmental impact, for example reduced CO2 emissions.

Superconductor Electricity Pipelines: An Optimal Long-Haul Transmission Solution
Jack McCall, American Superconductor Corp - Aug 2009
While the United States is rich in renewable resources for the production of green electricity, expansion and modernization of the North American power grid will be required to transmit that power to where it is needed.

Potential market for residential fuel cells and combined heat and power systems.
Elizabeth Delmont, Fuel Cells 2000 - Dec 2009
Fuel cells are already powering hundreds of installations world-wide from cell phone towers to large scale facilities. In the United States fuel cells are providing low-carbon electricity to businesses such as Whole Foods grocery stores in New England and Sierra Nevada’s brewery in California.

Emerging Trends in Commercial Biofuels Production
Salman Zafar, Renewable Energy Advisor - Oct 2009
The challenges from agricultural requirements to produce food and energy can only be met if we use all options available for increasing productivity and safeguarding harvests.

Solar Industry Growing; Obstacles Remain Poll Says
Sebastian Goeres And Brian Hall Droege & Comp, Gibbs & Soell - Dec 2009
According to a new poll from Droege & Comp. and Gibbs & Soell, U.S. Solar businesses are poised for strong growth in 2010 and significant growth in 2011. However, respondents indicate that obstacles still remain.

Fuel Cells Enlist in Armed Forces
Elizabeth Delmont, Fuel Cells 2000 - Oct 2009
Fuel cells have the potential to dramatically change how the military carries out its missions, and how soldiers operate in the field.

 

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