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#GreenX have won a vote to list on Delta Relay. The intended trading day will be August 31st, 2018. https://t.co/8DYKDebiKc
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There is widespread popular support for using renewable energy, particularly solar and wind energy, which provide electricity without giving rise to any carbon dioxide emissions.
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There are, as you're probably aware, a host of enormous problems with the conventional fossil fuels -- coal, oil, and natural gas -- that we've relied upon to power our societies since the Industrial Revolution. https://t.co/yU49Cnav11
science.howstuffworks.com
What is the energy source of the future? Learn more about the energy source of the future in this article.
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TGreen Energy Investment Fund (NESA) has just updated GreenX as one of its advisors, investment partners. More information can be found at the website https://t.co/EVh4uC69BS
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Renewable energy is becoming cheaper than from fossil fuels. It means that progressively the choice for wind and solar energy is no longer an ethical one but an economic one. https://t.co/B1UvcfvVS9
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That the global energy system is not sustainable is clearly demonstrated by increasingly scarce resources, frequently unstable energy supplies, and climate change. https://t.co/6OPszxufCp…/pictures-of…/future-of-energy.html
siemens.com
Siemens: A global technology leader driving innovation in industry, infrastructure and mobility through digital transformation.
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By mid-century their will likely be 9 billion people on the planet, consuming ever more resources and leading ever more technologically complex lives. https://t.co/dYRJ08BiNX
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Renewable energy is generated from a variety of natural processes that naturally replenish. These natural resources include sunlight, wind, tides, water, geothermal heat and other forms of biomass. https://t.co/vqz6bHi75V
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From the way we power and heat our homes to the fuel we use in our vehicles, the energy sources on which we depend release harmful carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. https://t.co/55rLNZc5Dn
weforum.org
Despite huge global investment in renewables, our reliance on fossil fuels still refuses to budge. Could hydrogen - plentiful and non-polluting - be the answer?
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Environmental concerns about the consumption of energy are of course nothing new. But what's changed in the last few years is the maturation of new and arguably more sustainable energy sources that can be used to power our lives https://t.co/Y5bhPJKCu5
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The UK's transition from fossil-fuel guzzler to renewable energy pioneer is being driven by flexible technology and clever investment. https://t.co/Na1db3BgGi
newscientist.com
The UK's transition from fossil-fuel guzzler to renewable energy pioneer is being driven by flexible technology and clever investment, says Matt Setchell of Octopus Group
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Renewable energy is becoming cheaper than from fossil fuels. It means that progressively the choice for wind and solar energy is no longer an ethical one but an economic one. https://t.co/IScrvki1KC
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GEX coin by the @GreenXOfficial ecosystem, “the world’s most sophisticated green energy network”, is now listed at Exrates. GEX /BTC, GEX/USD and GEX/ETH trading pairs are available for trading. #cryptocurrency #exchange #gex #exratesme #greenx
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The U.S. Department of Energy has announced that would put $35 million into testing the world’s most powerful wind turbine, the V164-9.5 MW, at South Carolina’s Clemson University. https://t.co/DMojs9zEZC
chiefexecutive.net
While debate will likely continue over the causes of global warming, companies have been getting on board with developing and implementing renewable energy sources that help minimize CO2 emissions...
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One of reason that renewable energy can save the planet is: the costs of solar and wind have declined profoundly. Renewables are increasingly the cheapest source of new electricity https://t.co/MagnNIFEPh
ecowatch.com
As the world’s leading climate scientists finalize the latest and most comprehensive report on climate change and ways to tackle it, a key question is: What is new? What has changed since the release...
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Procuring green energy can help reduce carbon dioxide into the atmosphere that could cause catastrophic climate change. https://t.co/cD60HArGGa
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The planet's energy mix is changing. Renewable sources of energy have become increasingly important, with the International Energy Agency expecting renewable electricity generation to rise by over one-third by the year 2022. https://t.co/M3vLlC1YGW
cnbc.com
From water to silicon, Sustainable Energy takes a look at five things crucial to the renewable energy transition.
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Energy is neither created nor destroyed — and yet the global demand for it continues to increase https://t.co/QUyVECGbcY
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Just as there are many natural sources of energy, there are many renewable energy technologies. Solar is one of the most well known, wind power is one of the most widespread, and hydropower is one of the oldest. https://t.co/fnMeh2O61F
arena.gov.au
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency is committed to supporting renewable energy technologies and accelerating its uptake in Australia.
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A new study finds that countries around the world could shift their economies entirely to renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind and hydroelectric, by the year 2050 https://t.co/oU4zz236VL
theworld.org
Every week we hear about more solar or wind resources coming online. New research suggests that humanity could accelerate this process and be running the world entirely on renewable energy by the...
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