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  1. whoosh

    VIDEO Plans to beam solar generated electricity wirelessly from space to homes – BBC News

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  2. whoosh

    VIDEO How the world's first sand battery stores green power - BBC News

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  3. News

    Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22567

    Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22567 to the Dev Channel. TL;DR This build includes a couple of new features including enabling Windows Update to leverage renewable energy, improvement to Microsoft 365 subscription management in Settings, phone...
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    VIDEO Fusion Energy: ‘It’s an incredible breakthrough… It will solve the issue of rocketing energy bills’

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    VIDEO THIS SELF SUFFICIENT FAMILY MAKES THEIR OWN FUEL FROM PLASTIC!

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    VIDEO Free Power for 16 years from a modified Washing Machine / Water Wheel

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    Venture into the digital worlds of Minecraft Marketplace’s free educational content

    To help keep young minds sharp and stimulated while kids are now out of school, Link Removed has launched favorite lessons from Minecraft: Education Edition in a brand new Education category. These educational worlds can be played on your own, with your kids, parents or friends. From the...
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    VIDEO Trump Says Wind Power Can’t Work Because It Only Blows Sometimes

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    Electricity Causes Climate Change

    Humans steal electricity from Earths magnetic field. You cannot make electric from movement or wind energy because wind isnt an energy, movement isnt an energy. * Energy have 4 forms: light, heat, magnetism, electric * Humans live by generating electricity, heat, light, magnetism. We take...
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    VIDEO Trump Is Cutting Funding For Renewable Energy And Boosting Money To Fossil Fuels

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    VIDEO Stephanie Cooke: Nuclear Power Before and After Fukushima

  12. cybercore

    Scientists plan to power cars using oil from Cornish pasties

    Scientists at a company in Lincolnshire plan to power cars using oil garnered from Cornish pasties, pies and other waste food, it has been announced. Eco-friendly fuel firm Greenergy have revealed their intentions to make biodiesel using oil extracted from various forms of food waste. As...
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    PCC condemns Japan's action in Pacific Ocean

    SUVA, April 11 (Xinhua) -- The Pacific Conference of Churches (PCC) here Monday condemned as unacceptable the decision by the Japanese government to pump sea water to cool down the reactors which is then returned to the Pacific Ocean. While expressing its heartfelt condolences, thoughts and...
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    Why the Japanese are Lying about Fukushima

    Here’s a snippet from an interview about the Fukushima nuclear situation in Japan. It gives us some insight into why they are covering up the issues and the depth they are prepared to go to to maintain the lie that everything is going to plan. But what’s worrisome is that a nuclear reactor is...
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    The Future of Nuclear Power after Fukushima: Thorium Reactors?

    Hands up - Who thinks nuclear power is safe? Before the Japan earthquake and tsunami on March 11, opinion surveys showed that most people thought it was. But as radiation seeps from the stricken Fukushima power plant, the world suddenly seems a very different place… Fossil fuels have nearly run...
  16. whoosh

    Should Have Gone Down The Renewable Energy Path

    We need a cheap means of energy , lets go nuclear . Great idea till things go wrong ! Wave and wind are far to expensive . Why bother when we have such a cheap alternative in nuclear ? How much will the clean up cost in Japan ? :lightbulb:
  17. cybercore

    Sweden, the top most eco friendly country in the world

    Sweden is famous from some time for its eco-friendly culture and politics. Ever since the 1973 oil crisis, Sweden has made a commitment to reduce dependence of fossil fuels. The Nordic country was depending on imported fossil fuels being vulnerable to price changes on the global market. The...
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