Paper recycling is one great way to save on energy and protect the Earth from inheriting any harmful chemicals. The next time you tend to throw paper in the garbage, why don’t you opt for recycling it. It would be a fraction contribution from your part in saving the world.
Posted by R. MAK. on May 6, 2010 · Comments Off
The trend of using solar and wind power for base load electricity supply purposes is slowly increasing. This can be perceived as a result of the increase in the use of molten salt batteries, and the rapid development of gravel batteries.
Posted by R. MAK. on April 22, 2010 · Comments Off
The greenhouse effect is a natural process by which the earth keeps itself warm enough for the living organisms to survive. However, due to the human intervention, the level of these greenhouse gases has increased to such an extent that the greenhouse effect is become hazardous for human life.
Posted by R. MAK. on February 20, 2010 · Comments Off
Ancient way of converting biomass into energy is just to burn it for producing heat, as humans practiced it for thousands of years. Still this is the most common way for conversion of biomass into energy in United States and elsewhere also.
Adding a new dimension to its popularity, the Houston County is going to become one of the first one to consume the garbage from its public landfill to produce electricity, as a result of a deal signed in December between the county and Flint Energies.
Posted by R. MAK. on December 15, 2009 · 5 Comments
2012 is almost here, and according to Mayans Theory, it may be the end of the world on 21st Dec 2012. Although it is still unlikely that we will have the doomsday in 2012, some of the extinction events that are going to happen, or have happened already in the past are listed below.
Posted by R. MAK. on December 14, 2009 · Comments Off
Biogas is basically a combination of different gases, mostly carbon dioxide and methane, produced by certain kind of microorganisms, usually in the absence of air or oxygen.
Natural gas is mostly promoted as part of the solution to climate change by the gas industry. Although it is non-renewable, it is a plentiful energy source. However, according to some experts, its contribution to global warming is only slightly less than that of coal and oil.