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Shortly after the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe, the celebrated Guardian journalist George Monbiot wrote one of his most widely read articles. It was entitled 'Why Fukushima made me stop worrying and love nuclear power'.
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Researchers from the University of Southampton have devised a novel method for forming virtual power plants to provide renewable energy production in the UK.
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All equipment is designed to comply with the European playground standard EN1176 aimed at making play areas safe for all to use, and is made in UK using kite-marked steel, anti-tamper fixings and installed securely with ground sockets.
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Ireland laid out a renewables strategy for 2020 which, though short on detail, backed further development of offshore wind, and began to mollify critics who believe Dublin has ceded too much momentum on offshore renewables to the UK.
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Human waste might someday turn human urine or waste into useful electricity for radios or space robots EcoBot-III was able to both eat and crap inside its lab environment. Image: Bristol Robotics Laboratory, UK
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Thời điểm thảm họa hạt nhân tàn phá Fukushima cũng là lúc hệ thống tuabin gió mới được trường Đại học Kyushu đưa vào thử nghiệm, hứa hẹn sản xuất điện năng gấp 2-3 lần so với tuabin gió truyền thống.
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The UK's "eccentric" determination to build new nuclear power means it is not fit to take part in the "third industrial revolution" of switching to clean renewable energy, according to one of the world's most influential climate scientists.
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DECC focused “on ‘scalable’ lower cost technologies” as to change support and incentives for large-scale renewable generation projects from 2013-2017 as the UK strives to meet the 2020 renewable energy targets established in its national Renewables Obligation (RO).
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The Coalition Government is shortly expected to set out its strategy for addressing the UK’s growing green skills needs.
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The solar energy system will generate around 2,450,000kWh of electricity over the 25-years period. A total income of £1.25m will be generated from the feed-in tariff and save around £250,000 in electricity purchase costs, based on current energy prices. The system will also save 55,000 kg in CO2 emissions each year.
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The IAEA Director General emphasized that ensuring nuclear safety and security is now the agency’s top priority, especially after the recent Fukushima nuclear incidents in Japan.
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Nuclear energy is for not only developed countries but also developing countries like Vietnam which can implement and apply nuclear energy in its economic development, said IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano.
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Công ty khuôn đúc Tsukuba Việt Nam ( Gia Lâm- Hà Nội) luôn là doanh nghiệp dẫn đầu về quản lý và sử dụng năng lượng tiết kiệm và hiệu quả, giảm chi phí sản xuất, hạ giá thành sản phẩm.
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Ukraine lâu nay chủ yếu phụ thuộc vào nguồn khí đốt nhập khẩu từ Nga. Kiev đang muốn tăng sản lượng khai thác trong nước và tìm kiếm các nguồn năng lượng thay thế.
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That is the main finding from a new survey published by Barclays, which found that 37 per cent of the country's 200,000 farmers wanted to install green technologies such as solar panels, wind turbines or anaerobic digestion (AD) systems.
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With such effort, the company's products are always accepted by the market and it is gaining more and more customers. The company's products have been exported to many countries around the world including many difficult markets like the UK, France, Netherlands and Canada.
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Một kỹ sư Đại học Duke đã tìm ra cách chuyển đổi ánh sáng mặt trời thành điện năng hiệu quả hơn so với công nghệ hiện tại.
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Hiện “áo điều hòa” Kuchofuku đang được ưa chuộng trong gần 1.000 công ty ở Nhật Bản bao gồm các hãng sản xuất ôtô, thép, các công ty chế biến thực phẩm và xây dựng...
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A village in the Brecon Beacons has been named Britain's greenest community. Llangattock Green Valleys project won the Welsh final of the British Gas challenge in 2009, but has now scooped the British title as well.
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Bic Camera Inc.'s Ikebukuro head office in Toshima Ward reported that sales of air conditioners since April have risen 30 percent over a year ago and those of electric fans posted fourfold to fivefold increases. Highly energy-efficient refrigerators are also in big demand.