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Unleash the Future – Solar Energy
Miriam Horn, co-author of Earth the Sequel, explores the innovations underway that could help make solar the energy source of the future. Part 1 of Environmental Defense Fund’s video series, Unleash the Future.
Duration : 0:2:9
SLOW COOKING FRESNEL LENS SOLAR POWER ITALIAN COOKING ITALY
http://www.greenpowerscience.com/
This is our second cooking episode using only a large Fresnel Lens and the power of the sun. This is a medium heat standard method.
Duration : 0:7:21
Major Greenhouse Emitters and Solar Energy
The handful of countries with the biggest economies and most emissions of greenhouse gases are meeting twice before climate-treaty talks culminate in Copenhagen in December. Should they make R&D, particularly on solar power, a priority? More on http://www.nytimes.com/dotearth
Duration : 0:1:17
Biden on Alternative Energy
Biden discusses alternative energy and carbon emissions, offers proposals
Duration : 0:5:3
Solar Energy Ideas
An introduction to solar energy ideas and information from Robert McMahon. Please visit:
http://www.mrsolarenergy.com
http://www.solarandheattips.com
http://solar-panels-for-you.blogspott.com
Duration : 0:4:46
Special Interests
Take a stand for solutions. Join us: http://www.wecansolveit.org
The solution to our climate crisis seems simple.
Repower America with wind and solar. End our dependence on foreign oil. A stronger economy.
So why are we still stuck with dirty and expensive energy?
Because big oil spends hundreds of millions of dollars to block clean energy.
Lobbyists, ads, even scandals.
All to increase their profits, while America suffers.
Breaking big oil’s lock on our government …
Now that’s change.
We’re the American people and we approve this message.
Duration : 0:0:31
Portugal, home of the biggest solar plant in the world
In today’s era, when Global warming is on its high, Portugal, a small country in Southern Europe, is taking a bold stake in renewable energies. Thanks to the “great Portuguese sun”, Portugal is now home of the world’s biggest and most powerful solar energy plant. The 11-megawatt plant (located near Serpa, a small town in the country’s southern province of Alentejo) with its 52,000 photovoltaic modules, which producing 20 gigawatt hours of power each year delivers enough electricity to power 8,000 homes, is a part of Portugal’s plan to produce 45 % of its electricity from renewable energy sources. Apart from solar energy, Portugal is also turning to wind and wave power to reduce its oil imports and meet its international commitments to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, having in this matters one of the most ambitious targets in the world.
If God has given to the Portuguese no oil, they will have to suffice only with their wind, their sun and their waves — and it seems that with more than 305 days of sun per year, and 1250 km of Atlantic coastline they are just about to make it.
Duration : 0:1:54
Is Solar Power Heating Up?
With the focus on the high cost of energy, alternative ways to heat and cool your home are gaining traction. But are they finally going to become affordable? Money reporter Stacy Johnson has an update on one of the brightest ideas: solar.
Duration : 0:1:37
Sterling Engines – these can save the planet!
This technology has the power to power the world – a field 100 miles x 100 miles could power all of USA
Duration : 0:2:21
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