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How Geothermal Energy is Converted into Electric Power?
Geothermal Energy: Renewable or Not?
Heat energy resource or geothermal resource below Earth’s crust can be utilized for electric power generation and for water heating purposes. Based on the record, the United States is the world’s largest producer of geothermal energy, and followed by the Philippines.
Jathropa (or Jatropha) as a Source of Alternative Fuel
Aside from coconut and sugar cane, another plant has been eyed by some energy source developer, as a potential source of alternative fuel in the Philippines.
A Methodology in Assessing the Impact of Wind Farm on the Power Transmission System
Unlike the conventional power generation plants that generates stable and more predictable amount of power, wind power generator output power is, more or less, unpredictable due to the intermittent wind speed
The Content of the Patent of Daniel Dingle’s Water Fueled Car
Posted below is a copy of Mr. Damien Holyoak comment about Mr. Daniel Dingel’ s water fueled car invention posted at -http://groups.yahoo.com/group/watercar/.
Natural Way of Splitting Water into Hydrogen and Oxygen
As we all know, hydrogen is a potential source of energy as an alternative to fossil fuels like oil and natural gas. Though clean and abundant fuel, hydrogen gas is very expensive to extract from water.
Why Renewable Energy?
Renewable energy increasingly receives importance in research and development in most of the countries around the world, nowadays.
Ocean Waves as a Source of Electricity
The waves in the body of water like ocean and sea carries a huge amount of energy depending on its height, width and speed of travel.
Daniel Dingel and His Water Powered Car
Last February 2005, I was given this opportunity to see the popularly claimed as a Filipino invention, the water powered vehicle by Daniel Dingel.
Splitting Water into Oxygen and Hydrogen using Under Water Pressure
This is the content of a news article that was send to our office when I was still working there.
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