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What Is the Most Promising Renewable Energy?
by danielgansle in Culture & Society > Environment
Of all forms of renewable energy, which is the most viable for the long term? In this article, we’ll take a look at which has the most potential.
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Clean Renewable Energy: Just Blowin’ In the Wind
by danielgansle in Culture & Society > Environment
Is wind energy a safe and viable form of renewable energy? In this article, we’ll look at Texas wind farms and how a new energy boom from the air is emerging.
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Review of Amp Energy Green Tea
by MaxwellPayne in Food & Drinks > General
Take calming green tea and throw it in with an energy drink and your have Amp Energy Green Tea.
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Renewable Energy in the Philippines(The Biomas and The Solar Power )
by rexaniel in Culture & Society > Science
Philippine is known to have an abundance of bio-energy fuel sources at its disposal because of its extensive agricultural, forestry, and livestock industries.
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Only Proper And Large Scale Use Of Alternative Energy Can Save Our Planet
by pyro in Self Improvement > Self-Help Guides
Energy that does not reduce the natural resources of our planet and which also does not lead to damaging our environment is often referred to as alternative energy.
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Harnessing the Ocean as a Renewable Energy Source
by danielgansle in Culture & Society > Environment
We often think of the ocean as a place to play and relax. However, the ocean also holds great potential as a source of renewable energy.
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What is Solar Energy
by engshahrul in Education > General
Solar energy is energy from the Sun in the form of heat and light.
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Fuels- the Source of Energy
by Electrosam in Science & Technology > General
Fuels are our life. Fuels are our energy sources. Let's have a brief look.
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NOS Energy Drink Review
by MaxwellPayne in Food & Drinks > General
A look at NOS Energy drink- does it give you a huge boost?
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Federal Residential Energy Efficiency Tax Credit for 2009
by MrsCrafty in Home & Garden > General
If you are planning to purchase high-efficiency heating, cooling and water-heating equipment in 2009, you could be eligible for a personal tax credit by taking advantage of the Federal Residential Energy Efficiency Tax Credit.




