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3 hours ago ago from nanotechnology
Powering them Up In robotics, the same issue needs to be addressed if robots are to be deployed anywhere or given unlimited mobility. While this will not be a problem on stationary robotic application in manufacturing plants, it gets critical consideration powering mobile robots, whether they move on motorized wheels on human-like leg contraptions. Current progress in hybrid automobiles seems like the best solution for robots on wheels with ...
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23 hours ago ago from Hybrid Friends - Alternative Fuel Talk, News and Info
On Thursday, January 28, from 1 2 p.m. (Eastern), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Green Power Partnership will host a Webinar on aggregating demand for green power. Through the aggregation of power purchases, buying groups are able to purchase electricity and green power at reduced rates by lowering transaction costs and leveraging their purchasing power. Aggregations can take several forms, such as aggregating purchases ...
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11 hours ago ago from futuretechdaily
Green energy refers to the use of power that is not only more efficient than fossil fuel but that is friendly to the environment as well. Green energy is generally defined as energy sources that dont pollute and are renewable. There are several categories of green energy (GE). They are anaerobic digestion, wind power, geothermal power, hydropower on a small scale, biomass power, solar power and wave power. Waste incineration can even be a ...
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22 hours ago ago from PA Pundits - International
By Andrew Bolt Just another demonstration of how green power is built on huge government handouts, all funded by you: AGL threatened not to invest in alternative energy forms until the Government addressed a collapse in the price of certificates designed to encourage investment. The threat highlights the risks hanging over $30 billion of expected investment needed to reach a target of obtaining 20 per cent of power from ...
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