Archive for 'Environmental Impact'
Wind Power is becoming the Technology of Choice for Public Power Reduction
Posted on 22. Jul, 2010 by keith.
Wind power is as old as the windmill. But today, it sits at the forefront of renewable energy technologies that are proposed for reducing public power loads. Currently, the American Wind Energy Association is working with lawmakers to pass legislation that will result in three major actions that boost the wind power industry’s long-term prospects…
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Wind Farming in Lake Eerie is Part of New Wind Farming Trend
Posted on 21. Jul, 2010 by keith.
It’s easy to tell where wind farming is taking place: you see wind turbines located in an open space, their blades spinning in unison. But where wind farms should be located has become something of an issue, especially since wind power became the renewable energy source of choice for states hoping to reduce their consumption of non-renewable energy.
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The BP Oil Spill: Is Deep Sea Oil Drilling on its Way Out?
Posted on 18. Jul, 2010 by keith.
One of the biggest dreams of environmentalists around the world is that, sometime in the near future, we will stop relying on oil. Recently, that dream received a long awaited catalyst for change in BP’s massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

