Energy Storage, The Power Grid, and Solar Energy
Regarding the suggestion for a huge international effort to develop solar energy, Deon Deetlefs writes on the 2GreenEnergy Facebook page: Always good to see, but when are we going to place more...
View ArticleFrom Guest Blogger Jess: Seven Green Technology Items You’ve Never Heard Of
We love our technology, but we could do without the high energy bill. If you’re looking to save some money and make a good impact on the environment, there are plenty of awesome energy-saving...
View ArticleFrom Super-2GreenEnergy-Intern Louis de Saint Phalle: Renewable Energy in Brazil
Propelled forward by the economically prosperous and populous Southeastern states of Sao Paolo and Rio de Janeiro, rapid economic growth in Brazil has elevated the nation to the 10th largest energy...
View ArticleAchieving Sustainability Doesn’t Require Laser-Precise Accuracy
Let me begin by offering this two-minute video that I think you’ll find worthwhile. The reason I showed you that is so I could tell you this: What we need to do to achieve a sustainable civilization...
View ArticleDoes Waste-to-Energy Work? A Simple Question with a Complicated Answer
This article on waste-to-energy is a reminder that there are areas of technology that seem to attract people who have no compunction about exaggerating their claims, among which is WTE. Of course,...
View ArticleFactors Governing Coal Consumption in the U.S.
From today’s Energy News: Despite some evidence of a reviving coal market, it is a sector too tough to read: * On one hand, the US Forest Service will likely allow expansion of Arch Coal Inc.’s West...
View Article22nd-Page News: Germany Sets Solar PV Record
Right now it’s tough to get excited about anything else than the single most bizarre thing that’s ever happened in U.S. history, i.e., the firing of the FBI Director, the totally incredible reason...
View ArticleRule of Thumb for 2017: If You and I Care About It, It’s a Political Non-Starter
Since its inception coming up on eight years ago, 2GreenEnergy has attempted to sort out the issues that affect our civilization’s replacement of fossil fuels with renewables, and this, as we made...
View ArticleIn Renewables, China Picks Up the Baton that the U.S. Dropped
As pictured here, the Chinese province of Qinghai used only wind, solar and hydroelectric power to supply its population of 5.8 million for seven consecutive days. The Chinese are making incredible...
View ArticleFrom Guest Blogger Emma Joyce: Introduction to Renewable Energy Sources
We use energy every day – for powering our electronic devices, cooking or cooling our food, lighting up our streets and houses, etc. Most of that energy comes from fossil fuels like coal, gas, and oil....
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