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< Biodiversity | Biogas | Biogenic > We have 10 pages of Biogas Blog Entries. Ten Technologies to Save the Planet , by Chris Goodall? this is top ten list I can really get behind. 1.) Wind Power 2.) Solar Energy 3.) Power from the oceans 4.) Combined heat and power 5.) Super efficient homes 6.) electric cars ... From admin At Eastern Creek, a company called Global Renewables has recently established a plant that accepts 11% of Sydney?s waste, and recovers 70% of the materials while generating sufficient biogas to power 2250 households. ... From admin Sustainable power is possible, and there are many technologies available for the production of renewable alternative energy sources that are sustainable, environmentally friendly, and reduce ecological stress that is put on the planet. ... From admin People ... this is REAL ... choose what projects you support, buy power from, buy CO2e-certificates from ... give your kids, the kids of this planet the power, let them own these CO2e-certificate printing machines ... give THEM the ... From SvenAERTS I'm based in Brussels-the capital of the largest CO2e-market on the planet, well positioned to take part in the Carbon Friendly Economy and regularly participate in EU workshops/think-tanks, give lectures or proceed sessions there. ... From SvenAERTS Although native to some of the poorest countries on the planet, where most AIDS or HIV infected populations occur, little is known in the ?corporate philanthropy? circles about this completely underwhelming tree that grows on the ... From admin E.ON Buys 11.8-MW Biogas Plant from Schmack Schmack Biogas AG has sold an 11.8-megawatt (MW) biogas plant located in Aiterhofen, Germany to E.ON Bioerdgas. From EcoFriendly In China, George meets Wang Ming Ying, a tiny woman from the rural province of Shaanxi who promotes the use of biogas - energy created from the fermentation of human waste - which can be used for electricity and cooking fires, ... From SZri After distillation, leftovers are converted into a biomass to "create biogas energy for powering the stills." Then, the post-process grains, treated as waste by most distilleries, are taken back to the farm to use as feed, ... From unknown His reasoning was that renewable systems were taking too long to become viable and even though nuclear is polluting and non renewable, greenhouse warming was an absolute threat to the planet and nuclear could address that threat more ... From ParadisePlanet > Biogas > Biogas Blog Entries
51.) top 10 list
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52.) Too good to waste
Over one day ago | Tue Nov 4 20:09:00 PST 2008
53.) Sustainable Power - More Than Just Simple Words
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54.) User talk:SvenAERTS
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55.) User talk:SvenAERTS
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56.) Can Moringa change the face of AIDS?
Over one day ago | Wed Dec 10 12:31:00 PST 2008
57.) E.ON Buys 11.8-MW Biogas Plant from Schmack | Eco Friendly Mag
Over one day ago | Thu Dec 4 14:18:00 PST 2008
58.) Books - Toilet Tales;Inside World of Waste (G.Read)
Over one day ago | Wed Nov 19 0:24:00 PST 2008
59.) Buy Green: Vodka : Planet Green
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60.) Financial Crisis
Over one day ago | Thu Nov 6 15:18:00 PST 2008