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”The Hype about Hydrogen: Fact and Fiction in the Race to Save the Climate” is a book by Joseph J. Romm, published in 2004 by Island Press and updated in 2005. The book has been translated into German as ”Der Wasserstoff-Boom”. Romm is “one of the world’s leading experts on clean energy, advanced vehicles, energy [...]

Hans-Josef Fell (born 7 January 1952 in Hammelburg) is a member of the Green Party in the German Parliament. Fell framed the German Renewable Energy legislation, together with Hermann Scheer. He currently serves as spokesman on energy for the Alliance 90/The Greens parliamentary group, a member of the Environmental Protection Committee, substitute member of the [...]

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In the 2010 Australian book ”Why vs. Why: Nuclear Power” Barry Brook and Ian Lowe discuss and articulate the debate about nuclear power. Brook argues that there are seven reasons why people should say “yes” to nuclear power: *Because renewable energy and energy efficiency won’t solve the energy and climate crises *Because nuclear fuel is [...]

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# Air & Climate # Built Environment # Clean Energy # Ecosystems & Water # Environmental Health Air & Climate HARC’s Air Quality & Climate Program includes efforts in several areas: air quality research and management; air emissions technologies; urban heat island mitigation planning; scenario building for transportation and air quality; the links between air [...]

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The College of Engineering (COE) is located at the F. W. Olin Engineering Complex in the Florida Institute of Technology main campus, Melbourne, Florida. COE is the largest college in Florida Tech, enrolling approximately 1660 students students. College of Engineering is currently accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as well as the [...]

Solar Thermal Power Station

About 86% of all types of energy used in the United States is derived from fossil fuels. In 2007, the largest source of the country’s energy came from petroleum (40%), followed by natural gas (24%) and coal (23%). The remaining 15% was supplied by nuclear power, hydroelectric dams, and miscellaneous renewable sources. Petroleum The US [...]

Environmental Technology

Principles: *Green syndicalism *Sustainability *Sustainable design *Sustainable engineering Scientists continue to search for clean energy alternatives to our current power production methods. Some technologies such as anaerobic digestion produce renewable energy from waste materials. The global reduction of greenhouse gases is dependent on the adoption of energy conservation technologies at industrial level as well as [...]

Green for All is a NGO in the United States “working to build an inclusive green economy strong enough to lift people out of poverty.” Based in Oakland, California, Green For All advocates for a clean energy economy as a solution to both environmental and economic problems. Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins in the CEO of Green For [...]

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AFE is currently engaged in the development of “Project Apollo”, a waste-to-energy project located in the Midwest. The facility will utilize advanced and environmentally sustainable plasma gasification technology to process municipal and industrial wastes into clean energy and reusable by-products. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Alliance Federated Energy, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation [...]

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Campus facilities and features The NUS High campus sits on 4.67 hectares of land off Clementi Ave 1, a few minutes walk from the outskirts of the National University of Singapore. The school shifted operations there from its holding site at the former Raffles Junior College in Mount Sinai where it had held classes in [...]

Sustainable Energy

Energy efficiency and renewable energy are said to be the “twin pillars” of a sustainable energy policy. Both strategies must be developed concurrently in order to stabilize and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Efficient energy use is essential to slowing the energy demand growth so that rising clean energy supplies can make deep cuts in fossil [...]

As a former member of Vancouver City Council, Ladner was a director of TransLink and is currently vice-chair of Metro Vancouver, the Regional District. He has been vice-chair of the Metro Vancouver Sustainable Region Initiative and a member the World Urban Forum Committee. On City Council, he formerly chaired the budget committee and is a [...]

Energy For Sustainable Development

Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) is a Vienna-based international organisation that was launched by the government of the United Kingdom along with other partners at the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) in August 2002. REEEP aims to accelerate the marketplace for renewable energy and energy efficiency with a particular emphasis on [...]

Sustainable Energy

”Greenhouse Solutions with Sustainable Energy” is a 2007 book by Australian academic Mark Diesendorf. The book puts forward a set of policies and strategies for implementing the most promising clean energy technologies by all spheres of government, business and community organisations. ”Greenhouse Solutions with Sustainable Energy” suggests that a mix of efficient energy use, renewable [...]

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In May 2005 GE announced the launch of a program called “Ecomagination,” intended, in the words of CEO Jeffrey R. Immelt “to develop tomorrow’s solutions such as solar energy, hybrid locomotives, fuel cells, lower-emission aircraft engines, lighter and stronger durable materials, efficient lighting, and water purification technology,” prompting ”The New York Times” to observe that, [...]

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