Archive for February, 2008

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Australia Plans World’s Largest Solar Power Plant; Will Power

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Sydney, Australia (AHN) – A $420 million solar power plant, the biggest and most efficient solar photovoltaic power station in the world, is set to be built in Victoria, Australia. The construction would start next year, according to … Read More

Australia Builds Largest Solar Plant…for now

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Every time I turn around, it seems like a new state or new nation is building the world’s largest solar power plant! So here’s the latest one: Australia will break ground next year on a 154-megawatt solar plant in Victoria. … Read More

Day4 Energy Rides Rising Global Demand for Solar Power

Friday, February 29th, 2008

RENEWABLE ENERGY WORLD 2008 — Day4 Energy of Canada is one of the almost 200 exhibitors at the conference. Economic woes don’t seem to dampen this company’s enthusiasm. With a fresh IPO and a sold-out production run, … Read More

Radiohead won’t play at Glastonbury (Moldova.org)

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Radiohead has said it won’t perform at England’s upcoming Glastonbury music festival because organizers aren’t doing enough to protect the environment.The rock band has announced it won’t participate in the event because there isn’t going to be sufficient public transportation to and from the event, meaning many revelers will come to the festival in cars, [...]

Future is bright for solar power technology

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

We could say that future is bright for solar power shingles and other solar technology, because there is rally not many other viable ways of tackling crucial climate and environmental issues, which are endangering the life of all living … Read More

What Really Happens When There is No Wind

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

How much brain power must be applied to the fact that there is no global warming (now called ‘climate change’) and that the enormous investments in wind and solar power, currently providing a giant 1% of all the electricity used in … Read More

What You Need to Know About Solar Energy Plants

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

The trough systems predominate among today’s commercial solar power plants, and these work by converting the heat from the sun into electricity. Because of their parabolic shape they are able to focus the sun at anywhere from 30 to 60 … Read More

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