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  • Article - 1 Feb 2013
    David Cripps, Senior Technical Manager at Blade Dynamics Ltd. talks to AZoCleantech about the development of the world’s longest and more efficient wind turbine blades.
  • Article - 20 May 2013
    Thermoelectric generators, or Seebeck generators, are devices that directly convert heat into electricity through a process called the Seebeck effect or thermoelectric effect.
  • Article - 28 Jan 2013
    Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) may be present in soil and groundwater close to industrial plants that use solvents as well as in several industrial and commercial processes such as petroleum...
  • Article - 8 Feb 2013
    Feed in tariffs is a process implemented to encourage renewable energy technology investments. Also known as renewable energy payments and advanced renewable tariffs, they offer long-term contracts...
  • Article - 12 Feb 2013
    Energy that can be obtained from natural resources such as wave, tidal, rain water, wind, geothermal heat and solar is defined as renewable energy.
  • Article - 30 Jan 2013
    Fossil fuels such as coal and oil are depleting at an alarming rate, causing many countries to look for alternative resources.
  • Article - 15 May 2013
    OTEC is an energy technology that makes use of the ocean’s temperature difference between the warm surface water and the cold deeper water.
  • Article - 2 Jan 2013
    A roof garden is any type of vegetation established on the roof of a building. Apart from the decorative benefit, roof garden serves the purpose of providing architectural enhancement, temperature...
  • Article - 23 Jun 2014
    The modern world experiences an ever-growing demand for clean energy production with reducing supplies of fossil fuels and the threat of permanent damage to the environmental owing to prolonged...
  • Article - 17 Jan 2013
    Pyrolysis is a process of chemically decomposing organic materials at elevated temperatures in the absence of oxygen. The process typically occurs at temperatures above 430 °C (800 °F) and under...

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