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New South Wales State (Australia) to be powered entirely with renewable energy by 2020

According to declarations of the National team of engineers at the Ashfield Aquatic Centre, the New South Wales State (NSW, Australia) can be powered entirely with wind and solar energy within 10 years. The aim may be achieved by implementing a revolutionary technology of concentrated solar thermal power plants.

read more... 03/05/2011

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U.S. geothermal energy spreads to six more states in USA

According to a recently released report by Geothermal Energy Association (GEA), geothermal energy will spread from nine to fifteen states, from Western to Eastern part of America due to healthy investments and rapid technological evolution.

read more... 01/04/2011

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Concentrated solar thermal power instead of unsafe power

The recent events produced in Japan which brought catastrophic consequences for the country’s nation and for all people around the world emphasized the real importance of producing green electricity instead of “unsafe” power.

read more... 24/03/2011

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Iceland’s geothermal energy to Europe through the longest sub-sea electric cable in the world

The Iceland’s state energy company, Landsvirkjun plans to manufacture the longest sub-sea electric cable in the world that could allow Iceland to export its abundance of geothermal energy to interested European countries. This is not a “knowhow” in the renewable energy industry with the first researches undertaken since 1980.

read more... 14/03/2011

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Shanghai thermal power broke the world record for the lowest coal consumption in its power generation

Shanghai No.3 power plant’s mega kilowatt power generators broke the world record for the lowest coal consumption for its electricity generation, having reached a coal consumption of 279.39 g per KWh for a power generation of 11 billion KWh during last year.

read more... 22/02/2011

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