


Archive for October, 2010

Biomass is a renewable energy source that has high enough energy content. Several technologies to convert biomass into electricity can be applied, such as direct combustion, pyrolysis, co-firing, gasification, anaerobic digestion, landfill gas, and modular systems. This technology will be described as follows.Direct CombustionThe case of direct combustion of biomass into heat has been done by .. more …

WASHINGTON, Oct 18, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) –The electric utility industry is transforming the way it operates. A significant part of that change is to make the electric grid smarter by overlaying a communications system linking generators, distributors and consumers.Sprint ( S 4.19 ,-0.11,-2.56%) is playing an integral role in upgrading our nation’s electric infrastructure as it continues to .. more …

The New York Times has just published another in a series of establishment press missives seeking to marginalize – from the perspective of establishment press-types – tea party activists and politicians who embrace or are embraced by them.This latest entry is an embarrassment, if a rather typical one as I detail on Chapter 1 of Red Hot Lies, “Media on a Mission.” Here are some problems with the .. more …

Chennai, Oct 19 (IANS) The Tamil Nadu government has almost finalised its policy on encouraging roof top solar power generation while implementing a Rs.447 crore project to reduce transmission and distribution (T&D) power losses in the state, an official said Tuesday.’The government is keen on tapping solar power and has almost finalised its policy on roof top solar power generation systems. .. more …

Economic stability is something every nation wants and needs. This is the reason why they take good care of stock markets and monitor their imports and exports. There is however, one obstacle all non-oil producing countries need to overcome before they can truly pursue real economic stability. That obstacle is oil independence. With every bit of fluctuation in the price of oil in the global market .. more …

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