By John on March 2, 2010
The recent revelations of a International Energy Administration whistleblower that the IEA may have distorted key oil projections under intense U.S. pressure is, if true (and whistleblowers rarely come forward to advance their careers), a slow-burning thermonuclear explosion on future global oil production. The Bush administration’s actions in pressuring the IEA to underplay the rate [...]
Posted in Biofuels | Tagged alternative energy, Biofuels, Central Asia, fossil fuels, global oil production, sugarcane, vegetable oil
By John on February 23, 2010
Fuel cells are simple devices, containing no moving parts and only four functional component elements: cathode, electrolyte, anode and interconnect. Fuel cells are actually being used more widely than many people think.
Fuel cells are electrochemical devices similar to batteries that directly convert chemical energy of a fuel into electrical energy and heat. They are different [...]
Posted in Fuel Cells/Batteries | Tagged alternative power sources, chemical energy, electrochemical devices, electrolyte, fuel cells
By John on February 21, 2010
There is a growing concern these days for the environment, and several countries have taken the initiative to promote the use of renewable energy to lessen humanity’s impact on the planet. Canada is one such country taking the lead in green technologies, and using biofuels is one of the steps they have taken in becoming [...]
Posted in Biofuels | Tagged Biofuels, Canada, diesel fuels, ethanol, liquid fuels, renewable energy sources
By John on February 16, 2010
Hydrogen fuel cell cars are expensive and impractical. So why would we even consider them? With gasoline prices well over $4 per gallon and reduction of CO2 emissions a priority, all alternative fuels and future car technologies are getting a closer scrutiny these days. Not only that, if a proper infrastructure was created, Hydrogen could [...]
Posted in Fuel Cells/Batteries | Tagged dual fuel system, electric hybrids, hydrogen car, hydrogen fuel cell cars, hydrogen fuel cells, zero emissions
By John on February 15, 2010
Concentrated Solar Power (or”CSP”) refers to the type of solar energy which is created by concentrating sunlight onto a small area, thus creating intense light and heat, which in turn generates power and electricity. Concentrated Solar Power is one of several alternative energy technologies which have been developed in order to harness the energy emitted [...]
Posted in Solar | Tagged alternative energy technologies, concentrated solar energy, concentrated solar power, solar heating, solar power, solar power systems
By John on February 13, 2010
In this article I will give you the history of the hybrid car. First, I talk about steam power. Second, I discuss electric power for hybrid vehicles. Third, I discuss the Porsche hybrid. Fourth, I discuss mass production. And lastly, I discuss hybrid cars and hybrid trucks in relation to gasoline powered cars.
It’s pretty interesting [...]
Posted in Hybrid Cars | Tagged History, Hybrid, Hybrid Cars, hybrid vehicles
By John on February 10, 2010
We’ve all seen the commercials talking about how technology was all going to be about flying cars and cold fusion. In reality, though, we have our very own science-fiction-turned-fact in looking at hybrid vehicles which are taking over. They truly are efficient and are money-saving at some levels, but most consumers assume that the concept [...]
Posted in Electric Cars | Tagged electric cars, electric powered cars, rising gas prices
By John on February 10, 2010
It is unofficial – but around the world many of us agree on one thing: it is very likely that there will be an energy crisis in the future. We all know energy is a big issue in the contemporary world, and we have been convinced that humanity is at a crucial crossroads in its [...]
Posted in Tidal Power | Tagged alternative energy resources, alternative energy solutions, energy shortage, renewable resource, thermal energy
By John on February 8, 2010
Hybrid means the resultant product of two or more things and a hybrid car is a car that runs efficiently on two fuels- gas and electricity. It combines the advantages of being fuel efficient and environment friendly as well as cost efficient.
Generally, the hybrid cars are designed in such a way that they have two [...]
Posted in Hybrid Cars | Tagged batteries, electric engines, gasoline engine, Hybrid Cars
By John on February 7, 2010
For centuries we have used the sun’s natural energy to our advantage. For example, it has been used in ancient times to provide natural lighting in temples, for photosynthesis and natural heating for growing crops, to desalinize and purify water, and it has been magnified and intensified to heat thermal power plants.
So, how can solar [...]
Posted in Solar | Tagged home solar power, natural energy, passive solar design, photovoltaic, solar panels
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