Monthly Archives: February 2009

Dams – A Source of Sustainable Power

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Sustainable Power Of The Wind

With so much talk about environmental damage, dwindling fossil fuels, and sky rocketing oil and energy prices it is now clear that we must look for alternative energy resources that will be able to supply our endless needs without the possibility of it being exhausted. A Brief Lesson in History A sustainable energy source since … Continue reading

Solar Energy – A Sustainable Power Is Harnessed

Since ancient times the sun was considered as a source of energy: spiritual and other wise. It is so sad to find out that in fact only 10% of solar energy is actually used. Perhaps if we are more aware of its use and its capacity as a sustainable power then maybe we will be … Continue reading

The Solution to Pollution – Sustainable Power

The World Health Organization, The U.N., and governments from all over the world are now concerned with pollution. You hear celebrities calling a call to arms, to unite against pollution. A media frenzy on how polluted the whole planet is the event of the decade. Pollution causes instability, discomfort, disorder and harm the environment and … Continue reading

Sustaining Life: Sustainable Power

When we speak of energy, power, and development, we all think development, industrialization, advancement; all these leads to pollution and degradation of the environment. You hear advocates say that our environment was a lot purer in long gone ages because people do not use energy. Who’s Liable? That is not necessarily true; you see ancient … Continue reading

Sustainable Green Building

Going green is a word that is toted around everywhere these days. The aim of going green is to great a global lifestyle which is sustainable for the generations to come. Today, the world is much more environmentally conscious and the term going green has been replaced by the more apt sustainable in most ads … Continue reading

Hydro Power Energy Plant Benefits

The function of a hydro power plant energy is to use the potential energy of stored water and turn it first into mechanical energy and then electricity. In this hydro power energy scheme, a collection system causes a drop of water that creates a certain potential energy accumulated. The passage of water through the turbine … Continue reading