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Biomass Solar Energy
Posted On 01/12/2009 02:57 PM by EarthPeaceSystems

Earth Peace Systems on Biomass Energy

I have been researching Renewable energy sources and fuels for about a decade and I must say that wood gasification may be the easiest source of solar energy I have ever seen.  Like most forms of hydrogen energy this source of fuel is not new.  In 1940-45 every major automotive manufacturer was producing wood gasifiers for vehicles and tractors because the war effort was using all the available oil supplies. ... Read More



Check Out Renewable Energy Students Association's Blog
Posted On 01/10/2009 03:32 PM by twocrows

I am one of the Co-Founders and Co-Presidents of RESA (Renewable Energy Students Association) located here in Austin,Tx. The Renewable Energy Student Association or R.E.S.A. is a student organization at Austin Community College that connects students, organizations, educators and business in the Renewable Energy field. We also provide information about meetings, jobs, organizations, and other programs related to Renewable Energy.

Check out our blog at: renewableenergystudentsassocia ti... Read More



Alternative Energy and Politics
Posted On 12/25/2008 10:54 AM by WisperingWinds

I thought Jimmy Carter had the right idea when he was promoting energy conservation back in the 70's. I guess Americans just didn't think it was too important because we put Ronald Regan into office and tried the trickle down theory of economics. Well, the American market did not find Renewable energy, conservation, or global warming very profitable so we myopically refused to advance too far in a different direction.

We built bigger and bigger cars, finding loop holes the size of Texa... Read More



Oil Import Map
Posted On 12/23/2008 04:06 PM by WisperingWinds

The Rocky Mountain Institute has created a fascinating animated graphic detailing the United States' oil imports. See it at Oil Import Map 

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small scale hydro, hydroelectric power
Posted On 11/29/2008 11:57 AM by bryan_cooley

I have a small stream on my property that I use for watering my lawn. I have a 3/4hp shallow well pump to pump the water from the streambed to a holding tank, about 25 ft of lift, and a 1.5hp hi volume pump to feed the sprinklers from the tank.  That pump will only self prime about 1 foot intake. Since neither of these is submersible they are mounted above flood height, about 20 ft, At low flow the stream is only about 200 CFM (30 ft wide and a few inches deep).  As it crosses my pr... Read More



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