From the monthly archives:

June 2009

Despite of many failures in different types of experiment, the modern people of this era does not stop thinking about new inventions. Due to this reason daily a new invention becomes a part of our life.

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Nowadays scientists are more interested in environmentally friendly products and materials. And so the new innovations are arriving in this field. Naturally it is a desire of all human beings to breathe clean air and drink clean water.

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Solar Powered Solar Power Generation Plants

by Sarah ShawJune 29, 2009

It has been decided by the good folks at Sharp – which is one of the world’s largest solar panel makers that they are finally going to go and give a try to initiate a mega solar power generation plant. They have planned to install two solar power plants in Sakai District.

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BrightSource Plans 1200 MW Solar Plant Outside Las Vegas

by noorJune 28, 2009

There are some huge, new power plants being installed all around the world. PG&E has contracted with a 250 MW and a 500 MW solar plant in California. Another 250 MW integrated solar plant/manufacturing facility is being built in India.At the beginning of the summer a new 10 MW thin-film facility was claiming the record for that category and a 400 MW solar thermal plant in the Mojave Desert was big news.

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New Solar Balloon Creates 400 Times More Energy Than The Average Solar Cell

by noorJune 25, 2009

As the race to find more alternatives to fossil fuels speeds up, newer ways to produce energy are coming up. But none of these new inventions are as interesting and innovative as the Cool Earth Solar “Balloon”.

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Panasonic Unveiled ‘world’s most efficient’ Domestic Fuel Cell

by noorJune 24, 2009

Panasonic has publicizing its fuel-cell technology as a new and innovative way to provide homes with electricity and cut their consumption of mains-sourced power, claiming that every home should have one.The company declared that it will start the production of home-use polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) system in June.

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Bio Fuels – Are They Good?

by Sarah ShawJune 21, 2009

In this article we have described about the types of Bio fuels, the differences between the bio-fuels and fossil fuels and also we have written the advantages and disadvantages of bio-fuels.

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Wind Power Solutions for Homes

by Sarah ShawJune 20, 2009

he two of the most efficient solutions that can replace the conventional power solutions employed at our homes are solar power solutions and wind power solutions. These solutions can help you to fight against power outages, using them you can reduce your electricity bills, and you may also help the environment.
In this article we have given some conditions necessary for proper working of wind power system.

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Solar Power Solutions for Homes

by Sarah ShawJune 19, 2009

As energy sources are reducing at a rate faster than they are being built, so that is the reason that the only wise thing that we can do is to use the abundant energy available for free – the solar energy.Nowadays there are various solar power options which available for home use. We have mentioned few of them in this article.

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How Refrigerators Work: The Refrigeration Cycle

by noorJune 16, 2009

There are many different refrigerants available but we will take the example of pure ammonia as a refrigerant, which boils at –27 degrees Fahrenheit. To understand the cycle fully, we shall examine how the refrigerator keeps cool. Here we will describe you the refrigeration cycle.

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