Published: 09 Apr 2013 Ethanol is the most widely acclaimed alternative or additive for gasoline used for running vehicles, and the US ranked as number one producer of this biofuel using natural waste feedstock. |
Published: 19 Feb 2013 Despite the ongoing growth expected in global wind power installed capacity, wind turbine manufacturers have several major hurdles to overcome if they are to thrive in a challenging and highly competitive market. |
Published: 05 Feb 2013 Constantly evolving and more efficient technology provided at lower prices, combined with a need for energy security and independence, will ensure the continued rise of solar photovoltaic (PV) power across the world. |
Published: 29 Jan 2013 The global offshore wind power market, fuelled by the depletion of fossil fuel reserves, the declining cost of wind power generation and impressive investment from the UK, is expected to explode over the next decade. |
Published: 28 Nov 2012 Renewable energy generation simplifies its technology, as wind installations begin to reject gearboxes in favor of the good-old direct drive turbines. |
Published: 17 Oct 2012 It is estimated that harnessing a small portion of marine energy could solve the world’s energy crisis to a great extent, and Australia’s vast coastline alone is estimated to hold the potential to produce four times the nation’s power needs. |
Published: 15 Oct 2012 Academia is working alongside the power industry in America, to develop new technologies for marine power generation. |
Published: 15 Oct 2012 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) technology is growing at a fast rate in Canada, as the government employs various initiatives to support the rapid deployment of solar PV energy sources. |
Published: 11 Oct 2012 Europe currently leads the solar PV market, but the ongoing impact of the ongoing Euro zone crisis is expected to have a drastic decline. |
Published: 09 Oct 2012 Increasing numbers of policies to promote solar power are emerging at both federal and state level in the US, in a bid to improve energy independence and lower carbon emissions. |