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How Do Concentrated Thermal Solar Power Stations Work?

October 30, 2010
By Roger Vanderlely

If asked to think about solar power, most of us would imagine the blue or black rectangular panels that sit silently on the roof, providing electricity to the home below free of cost and pollution. However these panels are not the only way the sun's energy can be used to generate electricity. ...
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Peak Oil Production – What Does It Mean For Us?

October 16, 2010
By Roger Vanderlely

As time passes the crisis of Peak Oil looms ever closer. It has moved from being a problem for the future to one that is going to impact on us very very soon. The effects of declining oil production will be global.
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How Does Hydroelectricity Create Greenhouse Gases?

October 8, 2010
By Roger Vanderlely

Hydroelectric energy has several drawbacks that make it a less than ideal option compared to the clean power potential of solar energy. The factors are both aesthetic and environmental.
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