An Overview of Energy Efficient Hybrid Models

November 9, 2012

Road trips can be exciting. The thrill of hitting the open road is something that can’t be denied. However, with today’s world of high gas prices, limited time, and affordability, it’s hard to give in to that desire to go for a long stretch in the car. With the review of these three hybrid cars, [...]

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Renewable Living and Automobiles – The Missing Link

September 10, 2012

Despite leaps forward in technology, there is still a missing link between our everyday gas guzzling cars, and sustainable living.  The two just don’t compute, we’re all more concerned about finding cheaper used tyres than we are about investing in a greener future.  Why has the automobile industry skipped this, and where are we missing [...]

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The top 5 renewable energy projects in the world

June 27, 2012

Renewable energy sources are those energy sources that are obtained from natural resources like sun light, wind, rain and geo thermal energy sources. Renewable energy sources are also great alternatives to fossil fuels. This is because fossil fuels are finite resources and subject to depletion. When the world runs out of fossil fuels, it will [...]

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Green Ways of Powering Your Homes of the Future

June 26, 2012

The world is still dependent on fossil fuels, but for how much longer? While fossil fuels may be an inexpensive option, they won’t last forever. Due to this, many families today and architects are beginning to understand the importance of looking for alternative energy sources which are renewable for use in their homes. There are [...]

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Welcome to Renewables Blog

April 24, 2011

Welcome to Renewables Blog, a news blog on the renewable energy industry for renewables professionals and the general public. When we talk about renewable energy, we mean the energy which comes from natural resources, including tides, sunlight, wind, rain and geothermal heat, which are considered to be renewable. Further posts to follow.

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