Should Bird-Lovers Feel Guilty About Wind Power?
November 5, 2013
http://goo.gl/23W2Gr
Six Myths About Renewable Energy, and Seven Answers
September 26, 2013
http://q.gs/50lsl
6 Myths About Renewable Energy, Busted! - Greenpeace 2013
http://goo.gl/elIvIy
8 Myths About Wind Energy
4/02/2013
http://q.gs/4lmdj
Wind Surpasses Nuclear in China
2/19/2013
http://q.gs/4lmfX
Debating 4 Dirty Myths on Clean Energy
January 07, 2013
http://goo.gl/8X8b4h
It's a myth that wind turbines don't reduce carbon emissions
Conclusive figures show that the sceptics who lobby against wind power simply have their facts wrong
9/26/2012
http://q.gs/4lmg7
Wind Power: 20 Myths Blown Away - Friends of the Earth 5/2008
http://q.gs/4lmes
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Renewables now provide Scotland with 40% of its power
Renewables now provide Scotland with 40% of its power
By Dawn Denmar
Oct 18, 2013
http://goo.gl/uoFiP5
Renewable energy sources now provide Scotland with 40 percent of its electricity. Despite the fact much of Scotland is closer to the Arctic Circle than London, wind, solar and tidal energies are utilized to best effect and have slashed carbon emissions.
Scotland Now Receives 40 Percent of its Power from Renewables
By John Daly
16 October 2013
http://q.gs/4vdTq
Scotland, a land renowned for whiskey, haggis, annoying the Roman empire to the point that Emperor Hadrian built a wall to keep them out and two millennia later providing Mel Gibson with a film that won five Oscars, is now emerging as a world champion in yet another area – renewable energy.
Scotland’s renewable energy sources are now producing 40% of the country’s electrical demand.
Stanford Professor on Letterman: Powering Entire World on Renewable Energy No Problem
Brandon Baker
October 25, 2013
http://goo.gl/QqA68H
By Dawn Denmar
Oct 18, 2013
http://goo.gl/uoFiP5
Renewable energy sources now provide Scotland with 40 percent of its electricity. Despite the fact much of Scotland is closer to the Arctic Circle than London, wind, solar and tidal energies are utilized to best effect and have slashed carbon emissions.
Scotland Now Receives 40 Percent of its Power from Renewables
By John Daly
16 October 2013
http://q.gs/4vdTq
Scotland, a land renowned for whiskey, haggis, annoying the Roman empire to the point that Emperor Hadrian built a wall to keep them out and two millennia later providing Mel Gibson with a film that won five Oscars, is now emerging as a world champion in yet another area – renewable energy.
Scotland’s renewable energy sources are now producing 40% of the country’s electrical demand.
Stanford Professor on Letterman: Powering Entire World on Renewable Energy No Problem
Brandon Baker
October 25, 2013
http://goo.gl/QqA68H
Friday, October 18, 2013
Renewable Energy Cons Disadvantages Downsides
Renewable energy generation resource
This is a resource group so we can show the ugly side of so called renewable energy systems - we can refer people back to here if required -
http://goo.gl/fNHl8D 102
This is a resource group so we can show the ugly side of so called renewable energy systems - we can refer people back to here if required -
http://goo.gl/fNHl8D 102
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