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Wind and solar (photovoltaic panels) are intermittent sources. A wind turbine only works when the wind blows. There are areas with fairly consistent winds, but not a lot of them. Solar PV panels only work during daylight. Even the desert is dark at ... more
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A. Biofuel is a word that encompasses solid and liquid forms even though most people use it for liquid bio-fuel somewhat incorrectly. If the aim of an oil-importing country like India is to find an alternate for high speed diesel used in heavy ... more
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Yes. According to the U.S. Energy Information Agency, over 40 million mega-watt hours of electricity were produced from wood fuels in the U.S. in 2007. That’s enough electricity to supply nearly half the demand of Missouri and more production than ... more
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Yes, but only with thoughtful federal policies that promote both the production of bioenergy and holistic forest stewardship objectives. Residues from logging, forest restoration, fuel reduction, infestation control, and other forest management ... more
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Biomass has been used for heating and cooking for many millenia. Since biomass is produced by plants, modern technology has found many ways to harness its energy and use it for much more cost effective energy sources, such as fueling automobiles! ... more
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Filed under: Solar Green Energy Sources; Tagged as: animal waste, bioenergy, biofuels, combined heat and power, combustion, downside, energy source, furnace, generating electricity, green energy, hot air, money, organic material, organic waste, ... more
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Yes, it can. Gasification systems use high temperatures to convert biomass into a gas (a mixture of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and methane). The gas fuels a turbine, which is very much like a jet engine, only it turns an electric generator instead ... more
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Govt. of Tamil Nadu have formed Standing Committee on Biomass based power projects headed by Chairman and Managing Director, TEDA. Based on the recommendations of the committee 15 projects of total capacity of 126 MW are in the progress and 12 more ( ... more
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A3. The site on land adjacent to the main southern dock at Teesport on the south bank of the River Tees has a number of advantages: available industrial zone land, suitable dockside acreage in a deep water port, good access to the National Grid and ... more
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The investment varies with different area, scale and specific requirements. Peako shall recommend options and budget for consideration. For investment budget preparation, the cost of using Peako BGES is about 60~75% of an equivalent coal fired ... more
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