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6 votes
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At Iceland's Blue Lagoon you can swim in power plant wastewater – here's a story about geothermal energy, cheap heat, and how to keep some ducks warm
9 votes -
Solar energy and mechanical triggers power the Engage, a console at the cutting edge of computer engineering
4 votes -
How a plan to save the power system disappeared: A federal lab found a way to modernize the grid, reduce reliance on coal, and save consumers billions. Then Trump appointees blocked it
24 votes -
Exponential adoption of solar power by opium-growers in Afghanistan
7 votes -
Help me understand the significance of EROI?
According to this guy, societal collapse is imminent because a. entropy and b. the high EROI (energy return on investment) afforded to society by the use of energy dense hydrocarbons such as coal...
According to this guy, societal collapse is imminent because a. entropy and b. the high EROI (energy return on investment) afforded to society by the use of energy dense hydrocarbons such as coal and petroleum will decline dramatically in the near future due to the decreasing economic viability of acquiring them and the lack of a similarly high return alternative (barring nuclear fission, which is VeRy DaNgErOuS (and also practically infeasible politically in most countries that can achieve it), and nuclear fusion, which is, of course, perpetually 20 years away) and because this EROI is (according to him) what makes the complexity of modern civilization possible, it is inevitable that we will soon see a corresponding decline in said complexity (collapse). Now there is a section in the wikipedia article that touches on some of these points (Economic influence) so it's not totally junk science (if you trust Wikipedia, that is). However, I'm still struggling to grasp the significance of this figure. As long as our means of acquiring energy is scalable, why does it matter what the EROI is as long as it is greater than 1? if we need to spend one fifth of the energy we get from solar panels on making more, fixing existing ones, and installation, can't we just make a bunch of them to match our energy needs, even if they're growing? What am I missing here?
7 votes -
Work has begun on Viking Link, the world's longest electricity interconnector which will allow power to travel between the UK and Denmark
5 votes -
BP data reveals newly-installed clean electricity generation matched coal for the first time in 2019
4 votes -
Britain about to pass a significant landmark—two months of coal-free electricity generation—as renewables edge out fossil fuels
18 votes -
Thermoelectric stoves: Ditch the solar panels?
9 votes -
2020 looks like the year US renewables first out-produce coal
10 votes -
Solar’s future is insanely cheap
11 votes -
Rays of hope—Arab states are embracing solar power
8 votes -
First wooden wind power tower erected in Sweden – as early as 2022, the wooden towers will be built on a commercial scale
8 votes -
Michael Moore’s environment film a slap in the face on Earth Day
17 votes -
Scientists set new solar power efficiency record at almost fifty per cent
8 votes -
Planet of the Humans
4 votes -
Google's data centers now work harder when the sun shines and wind blows
8 votes -
This simple crib cost $28,885 to make—because it was made with zero fossil fuels
13 votes -
Wind turbine blades can’t be recycled, so they’re piling up in landfills - Companies are searching for ways to deal with the tens of thousands of blades that have reached the end of their lives
26 votes -
Germany eyes new offshore wind farms dedicated to green hydrogen production
7 votes -
SolarRoof.Cool — A crash course on Tesla's Solarglass roof, Powerwall, and sustainable energy systems, from the perspective of an owner.
26 votes -
How sustainable is a solar powered website?
10 votes -
Norway made an outspoken right-wing lawmaker who once called wind turbines 'white monsters' its oil and energy minister
9 votes -
US electricity generation from renewables surpassed coal in April
8 votes -
IBM’s lithium-ion battery uses seawater materials instead of heavy metals, charges in just five minutes
12 votes -
Denmark sources record 47% of power from wind in 2019 – boosted by steep cost reductions and improved offshore technology
5 votes -
California solar mandate, gas bans take effect in 2020: what you need to know
8 votes -
The Hornsdale Power Reserve and what it means for energy storage
8 votes -
Denmark plans $30 billion offshore wind island that could power ten million homes
6 votes -
IKEA's profits have fallen nearly 10% as the world's largest furniture retailer stepped up its spending on renewable energy and its growing online operation
14 votes -
Making high-temperature industrial heat from sunlight
9 votes -
More than 100 tons of manure from 370 horses at the Helsinki International Horse Show was used to create 150 megawatt hours of energy
4 votes -
Svensk Vindenergi – Sweden is set to have more wind power capacity than nuclear this year
7 votes -
Renewable electricity generation overtakes fossil fuel generation in UK for first time
8 votes -
How an organic dairy’s quest for clean energy spread solar across Wisconsin
4 votes -
Where is all the geothermal energy?
6 votes -
How big oil of the past helped launch the solar industry of today
5 votes -
Norway's public backlash against onshore wind threatens sector growth and prompted wider calls for a regulatory overhaul
4 votes -
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company would invest an additional 600 million euros into its Hamina data center next year
3 votes -
Denmark’s climate aspirations going up in smoke? International researchers lambast Danes for burning wood and calling it green
7 votes -
Senator Warren's climate change plan: 100% clean energy for America
11 votes -
The hot mess of Hawai‘i’s renewable power push
12 votes -
Australian solar could power Singapore within a decade
3 votes -
Scandinavia's biggest offshore wind farm is officially open
6 votes -
Denmark's second-biggest city is home to the world's biggest wind-turbine maker and a thriving hub for power trading
3 votes -
“Load flexibility” could shave 15 percent off our peak electricity needs by 2030.
7 votes -
How American cities score on clean energy
4 votes -
Solar brings in the big bucks for local governments
4 votes -
Could renewable natural gas be the next big thing in green energy?
2 votes