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Image by chesapeakeclimate Question by : Oceans serve as the most potential source of renewable energy.WHY? Best answer: Answer by Grandma6Because they are always moving. We just need the right technology to convert ocean waves to electricity. What do you think? Answer below!
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Question by Bear: which is probably the most significant argument against offshore drilling for oil? From the point of view of an environmentalist. A)There is little need to take such natural resources from the ocean waters. B)Oil corporations are falsely advertising an oil shortage in order to expand their drilling operations. C)The potential oil to
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Andover, MA (PRWEB) September 22, 2009 WSI expects the upcoming period (October-December) to average cooler than normal in the southeastern and central US, with above-normal temperatures common across the Northeast and Southwest. The WSI seasonal outlooks reference a standard 30-year normal (1971-2000).
“A moderate El Nino event will likely persist through the winter, resulting
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Morgan City, LA (PRWEB) September 30, 2009 Delta Wave Communications, Inc. is pleased to announce that they will be demonstrating the new Thrane and Thrane EXPLORER Link technology at their outdoor booth at the upcoming LAGCOE energy exhibition, taking place October 27-29, in Lafayette, LA. They will introduce the technology at the upcoming ATCE2009 conference
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Image by meganpru Question by Chris G: Questions about theoretical ZPE weapons? How would they work? I’ve read an article in Popular Science years ago that described ZPE (Zero Point Energy). Basically it is an energy source that permeates the vacuum of space-time itself. According to the scientist who wrote the article, there is enough
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Image by Kate’s Photo Diary Question by Nate: Which of the following is most likely best to use out of the following as our viable alternative energies? Synfuels, passive and active solar heating, photovoltaic solar cells, biomass, hydrogen fuel cells, wind energy, hydropower, geothermal energy, geothermal heat pumps, ocean power Best answer: Answer by Bleep66This
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Image by chesapeakeclimate Question by jrg: What would happen if I dropped an atom bomb on a hurricane? I’m talking about intercepting the hurricane while its still in the wide open ocean. The bomb would concuss the surrounding air mass therefore dessipitating the vortex and inturrupting the energy feed. Best answer: Answer by David DYou
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Question by Ann: What would happen if someone removed all the magnesium from the ocean? I’m researching a new discovery about a machine called a MAGIC engine that takes magnesium out of the ocean and uses the sun to create energy in a way that produces only water and magnesium oxide (which can then be
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Question by Ann: What would happen if someone removed all the magnesium from the ocean? I’m researching a new discovery about a machine called a MAGIC engine that takes magnesium out of the ocean and uses the sun to create energy in a way that produces only water and magnesium oxide (which can then be
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Question by : If Geothermal is our best future energy option – would you invest in it ? To build a large electricity generation plant will cost a billion dollars plus so it would need community investment. Best answer: Answer by Tennis masterIf it was out best then we would have no other option but
about 1 year ago
India….that’s where 90% of computer technology calls go anyway….i’d start there.
about 1 year ago
I would say Japan or china.. they have the most advanced technology in the world… maybe somewhere similar to that… the only thing is that it may be hard for him to get into those places…