Intervento di Giuseppe Recchi (Presidente eni) tavola rotonda della IV Conferenza Internazionale Energythink dal tema “Sustainable Energy for All”, tenutasi il 13 marzo 2012 presso la Fondazione Giorgio Cini – Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore – Venezia Video Rating: 0 / 5
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7th Annual H Street Festival in the 900 block H Street, NE, Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 17 September 2011 by Elvert Barnes Photography
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www.HojoPower.com Discover How to Produce Free Energy at Home. This Is The BEST Tutorial on how to create a magnetic generator, which can help you produce energy at home, and eliminate your need to constantly have to pay for electricity.Discover How to Produce FREE ENERGY at Home.This motor is based on Howard Johnsons patented magnetic generator and has 3 US patents behind the plans. Howard was one of the greatest inventors in the free energy area. His dream was to create a device that could help any house eliminate their need to pay for electricity.HOW Does The Hojo Motor System Work? The motor uses two groups of magnets instead of one group. The groups of magnets are placed in the correct position around a rotor. The stator magnets are set into a drum with a moving drum put inside and this is what makes the rotor. When the magnets are aligned properly you just need to start the motor with a little push and from then on it will run by itself. After that you just need to attach a rubber belt to the motor and fix this to a generator, in order to create free electricity. DISCOVER HOW TO Produce Steady Amounts of POWER for YOUR HOUSE. This motor is a quiet and compact working motor. When it is complete it is ready to produce power for your house. Today this guide is still available for download. However, some of the large energy corporations have indicated that they do not like this idea of giving people the ability to generate their own homemade electricity. Therefore its … Video Rating: 0 / 5
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Sherry Wheat (Hannah Solar), Sharon Jackson (South GA Solar Power), Ron Jackson (Production Community Services), Bill Branham (21st Century Telecom), ?, Dr. Dennis Marks (Chair), Matt Jansen (Boys and Girls Club), John S. Quarterman (Okra Paradise Farms),
Question by : What has Bangladesh done to establish sustainable energy in it’s Nation?
-What projects, project proposals, development plans and in progress plans has Bangladesh had over the years to shift to sustainable energy? Any open declarations by leaders promising energy sustainability would also be appreciated.
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Answer by Mojave L Bangladesh has gone from only 7000 households using solar energy in 2002, to 1 million households using solar energy today. I’d say that’s a pretty good step. You can refer to the link below to read the article.
www.woodlands.co.uk Sustainable energy? Renewable sources of energy from woodlands? By managing forests to provide fuel and building materials we can create a sustainable environment. Matthew Woodcock from the Forestry Commission illustrates the benefits of wood as a fuel with help from a poster. This eductional tool shows sources of wood such as upland woodland, fast growing willow ,coppice management, and community woodland to name a few. He also shows how logs can be used for timber buildings and the offcuts for wood chip heating. It includes a section showing children at school learning about the carbon cycle whilst also being kept warm by a wood chip boiler.
www.sustainableenergyforall.org www.powertheworld.org www.musicforrelief.org Members of Linkin Park, Grammy Award-winning rock band accept a Global Leadership Award at the UN Foundation and UN Association of the USA Global Leadership Awards Dinner. Linkin Park was honored for using their voices to highlight the importance of the United Nations and for mobilizing their fans to help those in need. In accepting the award, band members highlighted their work through non-profit musicforrelief.org, and their newly announced support, POWERTHEWORLD.ORG, of the UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Energy For All initiative aimed at ensuring universal energy access by 2030.
October 14, 2009 – Sally Benson, director of the Global Climate and Energy Project, Pamela Matson, dean of the Stanford School of Earth Sciences, Lynn Orr, director of the Precourt Institute for Energy, Stephen Schneider, Stanford professor of Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies, James Sweeney, director of the Precourt Energy Efficiency Center, and Buzz Thompson, co-director of the Woods Institute for the Environment, discuss the interconnected aspects of future sustainable energy systems with a focus on the scales, tradeoffs, and co-benefits involved. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Woods Institute for the Environment http Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.control4.com – We’re here in Silicon Valley, home to countless Hi-Tech inventions, so it’s no surprise that we found a house here that is so cutting edge, so environmentally friendly that some people are calling it, “The World’s Greenest Home”… and wouldn’t you know it, a Control4 system keeps the whole house humming. Check it out! Linda Yates (Home Owner) – “This is actually the property that I grew up on. My parents bought the property in 1967 so we’ve been here ever since. We said, ‘we really want to build the most sustainable, the most regenerative house in America.’ So it’s really just four basic materials… it’s glass, it’s steel, it’s wood and it’s stone. On the floor, 150-year-old barn wood… stone that wasn’t actually good enough for somebody else but our guys were so into it that they went and took it out of the bone pile. The whole design of the house with all the roofs and the steel roof is to be able to catch all the rainwater and storm water and then reuse it. We’re putting more green energy back on the grid than we are using. It’s definitely the greenest custom home in America.” “There’s 3 myths we were trying to bust with green building: 1. Was that it was ugly… you had to build a concrete box with no windows. 2. That it was twice as expensive. 3. That you had to completely fundamentally change your lifestyle.” … and those are myths that we have to bust. The technology plays a big role in being able to do that.” Gordon van Zuidon (cyberManor …