Tuesday, August 30, 2011

renewable energy - Hope for a Change: Renewable Energy - Part 3




See www.TheSolarVillage.com for more information. The challenge of the century is the imperative to move to 100% renewable energy. This must happen in the next three or four decades as we approach three critical limits. First, the finite reserves of non-renewable's (fossil fuels and uranium). Second, increasing demand for energy. Third, increasingly destructive impacts from global warming. Combined these threats pose the greatest challenge ever faced by society. Our children's future depends on our rapid move to 100% renewable energy everywhere. John Wilson



In the News:




VIASPACE CEO Provides Business Update in Live Interview on ChartPoppers.com
MarketWatch (press release)
Solar is another renewable energy source, but only produces electricity in the daytime. Wind only produces electricity on windy days. We don't know how to store this electricity, and the world needs electricity that can be produced 24 hours a day all ...

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Germany wakes after antinuclear party; Reactors are on the way out, but some ...
Power Engineering Magazine
Germany's planners believed they could forgo nuclear energy in large part because of the remarkable progress in renewable energy, which now accounts for 17 percent of the nation's overall electricity output, a number the government estimates will ...

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JPY: Why Leadership Change Doesn't Matter
NASDAQ
Last week, with the passage of a debt and renewable energy bill as final conditions for his departure, speculation started to build on a potential successor. Noda was always a leading contender and his role as Finance Minister gives the country hope ...

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China, USA, Germany, Spain, and India add highest wind power capacity, says ...
Economic Times
We hope that especially the UN climate change conference in Durban will lead to better frameworks for wind energy mainly in developing countries. Amongst the industrialised countries, we expect that Japan will play an active and positive role in wind ...

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'The Implications of Energy Poverty Enormous,' Says Secretary-General, Urging ...
IEWY News
Since 2004, financing of global clean energy has grown approximately six-fold, and the opportunities remain extraordinary. According to the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the technical potential of renewable energy ...

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