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This is Brendan and Derm, and we'd like to welcome you to the energylocate blog. We'll be highlighting interesting energy news and research, starting conversations on the most important energy issu...
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New Clean Energy Technologies are emerging at incredible rates, with the speed of change and new discoveries occuring, how accurate are the rankings?  WILTON, CT, November 24, 2008...
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The financial and housing crises have hit the broader economy hard, with automobile and retail sales weakening substantially in the past two months.  How will the renewable energy sector be af...
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Carbon Cost Abatement Curve
by Dermot Hikisch
In 2007, Consulting firm McKinsey published a report on "A Cost Curve for Greenhouse Gas Reduction".  http://www.epa.gov/ai...
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There has been some interest in discussing the possibility of perpetual motion machines on this blog site.  While these machines have been sought after for generations, a working model...
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Fuel Cell Economics
by Brendan Moore
One of our recent comments discussed the economics of fuel cells in the developing world.  Even in the developed world, the "basic" type of fuel cells, the Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) cell,...
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All Change…
by Steve Barrett
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Biochar, is it the answer?
by Dermot Hikisch
I recently read this article on biochar in the Financial Times.http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/67843ec0-020b-11de-81...
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I came across this article by George Monbiot, it provides several counter points to my previously posted blog article and is worth considering in the debate. tags: Alternative/Renewable, Policy
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One of the major challenges associated with renewable electricity generation is the "intermittency problem", the fact that many of the most promising renewable technologies are dependent on energy ...
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