PVJapan 2008 Expo (photovoltaic)

WONG: The island nation of Japan has the second largest GDP behind the United States. Although it is an economically viable country, Japan imports 99% of its energy from foreign countries. With world energy costs rising, Japanese manufacturing companies are… Continue Reading

Solar Power For Homes – Important News

www.EnergyBrainiac.com – Solar Power For Homes – Important News Solar power for homes is a great way to save money, while protecting the environment. It truly is rather ironic, when you consider how much time, effort, and money has been… Continue Reading

is solar living a sham?

I am in India and have been studyin the commercial aspects of PV panels and their usage for many years now is it safe to say that even today…PV s are exorbitantly expensive and also inefficient..and hence totally unviable as… Continue Reading

PLEASE..SMART PEOPLE ONLY!..SERIOUSLY?

IT WOULD BE GREAT IF YOU KNOW ANYYY ANSWERS TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS! THANKS! vvvv 1. Which is the term for multiple photovoltaic cells linked together to receive a higher energy input from the sun? A. Solar power station… Continue Reading

Is compressed air technology not lucrative for automobiles?

Tatas are going to introduce compressed air technology at global level. While we say this technology is a boon ,more especially, when we are at the juncture of oil crisis, the governments of all countries should undertake a massive research… Continue Reading

Can we solve or revers global warming by Implementing Anti-gravity Technology?How?

Successfully combating global warming requires a national transition to renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and biomass. These technologies are ready to be deployed more widely but there are regulatory barriers impeding them. Take action to break down those… Continue Reading

PVJapan 2008 Expo

WONG: The island nation of Japan has the second largest GDP behind the United States. Although it is an economically viable country, Japan imports 99% of its energy from foreign countries. With world energy costs rising, Japanese manufacturing companies are… Continue Reading

Can solar thermal power solve the worlds energy problems?

According to this link Europe uses 4,000 terawatts of energy but in the normally unusable deserts of North Africa and the Middle East 630,000 terawatts fall unused. If solar thermal plants covered the desert about the size of Austria it… Continue Reading