Dynasphere Renewable Wind Power


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Renewable Hydrogen Technology - ZEEP24 #DigInfo


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Solar Panel, Wind Turbine, Renewable Alternative Energy - Pirate Lifestyle TV ™ Episode 025


www.PirateLifestyle.com Episode for the Pirate Lifestyle TV Show. We live without power company electricity with our Off Grid electrical system. Themost excellent way to be supportin' Capt Rob and Pirate Lifestyle TV is ta LIKE & FAVORITE & THUMBS UP this video an' be sharin' it wit' ye friends on Facebook an' Twitter. A humble pirate "thank you" fer doin' this. Arrrrr. YouTube www.youtube.com Subscribe: www.youtube.com *** Don't be missin' a show. Sail Around the Web-O-Sphere wit' Capt Rob! Website: www.piratelifestyle.com Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Google+: Gplus.to Ahoy, I'm Capt Rob Lee and welcome to Pirate Lifestyle TV! Arrr Today's episode, too much important information for a quickie, is about you generating your own electricity. I have always been interested in what most people like to call, "alternative living and alternative power." Aye, we be livin' on a frickin' sailboat and we lived for 11 continuous months completely self-sufficient with our Off-Grid electrical system. In an earlier video we discussed the basics of, why and how you go Off-Grid. I'll make it a video response so you can watch it later. This video will be more hands on. In today's crazy unpredictable world generating your own renewable electricity for your sailboat, motorhome, remote camp, and even your current home will make you independent of big power companies. No more worrying about price increases and power outages. OK, let's get to it. A "Hybrid" system is a <b>...</b>


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Greening our grid through renewable energy purchases


Learn more about how Google utilizes Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) - long-term, large-scale investments in renewable energy providers - in order to boost the industry and secure clean power to run Google's products and services. Hear about all the ways Google is greening its operations at www.google.com


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Industrialcraft Mod Spotlight Part 2 - Renewable Energy and Wiring Basics


In this episode, Jamie shows how to set up a solar power system onto the base from Friday's video, and also how to set up a Nuclear Reactor which is safe to use. Visit the forum thread to download this mod: www.minecraftforum.net View the Industrialcraft Wiki for more info: wiki.industrial-craft.net


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WORLD RECORD FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY.flv


This video will show you how you can be part of a world record that will help America. It will also show you why we need to build renewable energy in America. It will show you how building renewable energy in America will help all of us!


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Robert Rapier: The Scientific Challenges To Replacing Oil with Renewables


This podcast was presented on November 26, 2011 So, assuming the Peak Oil camp is on to something, what's the likelihood for a disruption-free transition to another energy source that can replace the energy output we currently enjoy from oil? There's no shortage of promising claims from new laboratory experiments, and there is a lot of optimism in political and entrepreneurial circles that renewable, alternative forms of energy (wind, solar, biofuels, etc) may be able to fill the "energy gap" in time. How realistic are these hopes? Not very, says Robert Rapier, energy specialist and Chief Technology Officer of Merica International. The problem is one of return on invested energy. It is extremely difficult to create fuels with the same energy-density Nature has concocted over thousands of millennia without using up as much (or more) energy in the process.


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Renewable Home - Brazil


August 2010 Brazilian couple Luiz and Edna Toledo have a home made from rubbish, literally. Not content with building themselves a recycled mansion, the couple now plan to construct an entire community from waste. With walls made of bottles and a roof of bamboo, Luiz and Edna's house cost a fraction of a normal building. And now an ecologically sustainable village is on the drawing board. "It's definitely ecologically and economically sound, I think it's fantastic. This house is life", says local Government architect Laura. Could this be an alternative to Brazil's disease-ridden favelas? Produced By SBS Distributed By Journeyman Pictures


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Renewable Energy and the Economy


April 1, 2009 - Dan Arvizu, director of the Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory, discusses the current state of renewable energy technology and implementation in the US, as well as potential advancements in the near future. The Energy Seminar meets during the academic year on Wednesdays, 4:15 to 5:15 pm For a listing of upcoming Energy Seminar talks, please visit the events listing at the Woods Institute for the Environment website. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford http National Renewable Energy Laboratory www.nrel.gov Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com


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20% renewable energy by 2020


Raising the share of renewable energy from 8.5% to 20% in the overall energy consumption is a necessary contribution to the global fight against climate change and towards better control over our energy dependence. The various uses of renewable energy are examined: electricity through wind and hydraulic energies; electricity or heat through geothermal and solar energies; electricity, heat, and biofuel coming from biomass. The EU is a world leader in the use and deployment of technologies that exploit renewable energy sources, providing over 350.000 jobs and an annual turn-over of € 30 billion. Download: ec.europa.eu. ec.europa.eu


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Renewable Energy


A short video that I made for science when I was In Year 10, Hope you enjoy :) Thanks so much to those who have watched this video, which has reached over 67000 views!


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Government Lab Looks for Renewable Energy Solutions


After the oil crisis of the 1970s, Congress authorized the creation of a government laboratory tasked with solving the puzzle of how to save energy using renewable resources. Three decades later, more than 1100 scientists and engineers continue their search at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado. View more video from Iowa Public Television at our website: www.iptv.org


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Newfoundland Labrador Renewable Energy Technology


The Energy Technology video developed in 2009 highlights the technology for the Lower Churchill Project and the Wind-Hydrogen-Diesel Energy Project in Ramea, NL


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Off Grid Renewable Energy Solar Wind Setup Part1


We have 2 Evergreen Solar panels 180 watts each, Tristar 60Amp Controller, 2, 400 watt Air-x wind generators, about 8 marine deep cycle batteries from walmart now. A 250A DC breakerbox from Midnight Solar, Xantrex DR-2412 2400Watt Inverter, and a Reliance transfer switch. So far the system has cost about $6000 with everything overbuilt to be upgradeable with more solar panels as soon as we get some more funding! More videos soon lots has changed since winter has set in.


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Renewable Energy


Why do we care about renewable energy? Watch this video to find out why the non-profit, BEF, devotes so much time and effort to this industry.


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Solar Tower - renewable energy green global warming


EnviroMission Limited (www.enviromission.com.au) This is an older video (2000) but gives a decent understanding of the solar tower concept. EnviroMission, Ltd. (US Market: EVOMY, Australian Exchange: EVM) is a renewable energy developer of sustainable "green" energy solutions for the energy market. EnviroMission aims to be one of Australia's leading producers of clean renewable energy. EnviroMission holds the proprietary rights to Solar Tower technology, a large-scale renewable energy technology based on simple fundamentals of physics -- hot air rises. Solar Tower technology has the potential to offer competitive renewable energy with equal reliability to fossil fuel generators. A single 200MW Solar Tower power station will provide enough electricity to power around 400000 households. The energy output will represent an annual saving of more than 1960000 tonnes of greenhouse CO2 gases from entering the environment when compared to brown coal emissions in Victoria. The greenhouse savings equate to the removal of approximately 500000 cars from the road. The Australian Solar Tower project consists of six distinct phases, the first two of which (project optimization and pre-feasibility commercialization) have already been completed. The third phase (final feasibility), paving the way for the implementation of the next three phases (final design, construction, and commercial operation).


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Giant Sea Snake Renewable Electricity Generation


Huge Energy Producing Machine From Wave Power. See Powergen and E-on Website for more info. The following excerpt is from the e-on website: Site Statistics West Wave Location Wave Hub, 10 miles off Hayle on north coast of Cornwall Project scope Up to 7 Pelamis Wave Energy Converter Turbine height 120-150 metres long Total power Up to 5MW Status Pre-planning Why West Wave? The UK is well placed in terms of marine energy. There is significant wave resource around the country, some of the best in the world. It has been estimated that marine renewables could meet 15% to 20% of current UK electricity demand. E.ON is committed to helping build the UK's marine capabilities to harness the potential of our seas. West Wave will allow us to learn about wave energy developments and gain experience of the marine environment. The West Wave Project would: Supply enough electricity for up to 3000 homes Displace around 11000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per year Ocean Prospect We are developing West Wave jointly with Ocean Prospect, a subsidiary of Wind Prospect. Wave Hub West Wave will be located at Wave Hub which is being developed by the South West Regional Development Agency. Wave Hub is effectively an underwater "socket" providing the necessary infrastructure to connect West Wave and 3 similar wave energy projects to the electricity grid. A planning application for Wave Hub was submitted in June 2006 and deployment is expected in 2008/09. Pelamis West Wave will utilise Ocean <b>...</b>


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Law 270.6 - Lecture 9 - Resource Alternatives: Renewable Energy - The Technologies


Class 9: Resource Alternatives: Renewable Energy - The Technologies and the Programs - March 13, 2008. This class will introduce: the types of renewable energy including wind, biomass, landfill gas, photovoltaic, esoteric sources, and energy storage; the regulatory and legal strategies for encouraging the implementation of renewable energy options. Regulatory matters including PURPA, stranded benefits under deregulation, System Benefit Charges and Renewables Trust Funds, life cycle costs and emissions, Renewable Portfolio Standards, Renewable Energy Credits, net metering, and tax credits.


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Fully renewable: biogas + wind + solar


Biopact has this story: scientists of the University of Kassel in Germany prove that the entire country can be powered by renewables only. They connected biogas, wind and solar power in a distributed way and show it can deliver both baseloads and peakloads. Check more at: biopact.com


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Cato Senior Fellow Jerry Taylor on Green Economies and Renewable Energy (02/09/11)


Like this video? Please rate and favorite, and subscribe for more video updates! Cato Senior Fellow Jerry Taylor spoke at a Naples, Florida Policy Perspectives event on February 9, 2011. He pointed out a few of the flaws in the reasoning of green energy advocates and explained why government subsidies for renewable energy startups really only end up wasting taxpayer money.


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Tilting at Wind Turbines: Should the Government Subsidize Renewable Energy?


Switching from conventional sources of electricity like coal and natural gas to renewables like wind and solar, our elected leaders tell us, will reduce pollution, advance renewable technology and spark a green jobs revolution. Is renewable energy really a green pathway to a brighter economic future? Or is it nothing more than a heavily subsidized impossible dream? To learn more, we spoke with Cal State Fullerton economist Robert Michaels and Mark Tholke, an executive at enXco. Approximately 6.5 minutes. Produced by Paul Feine and Alex Manning. Go to reason.tv for downloadable versions, and subscribe to Reason.tv's YouTube channel to receive automatic notification when new content is posted.


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Renewable Energy Introduction


This video was created by Bowdoin College students www.bowdoin.edu in cooperation with the Maine Energy Investment Corporation www.renewmaine.org.


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