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China is building a mammoth 8 GW solar farm

Baua Electric

[link] State-owned power company China Three Gorges Renewables Group will build an 8 GW solar farm as part of a nearly $11 billion integrated energy project. GW solar farm outside Urumqi, Xinjiang’s capital. GW solar farm outside Urumqi, Xinjiang’s capital. In addition to the massive solar farm, the $10.99

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Arizona State Students Develop a Solar-Powered Air Filtration System

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The Project Koyash team at ASU designed a solar-powered air-filtration system that autonomously cleans polluted air in less than an hour. The project was done through the Fulton Engineering Projects in Community Service in IEEE group. To improve air quality, burning unrefined coal for heat was banned.

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China is on track to reach its clean energy targets this month… six years ahead of schedule

Baua Electric

Recent energy reports detail the nation’s commitment to implementing solar and wind power, so much so that it is expected to achieve its 2030 clean energy targets by the end of the month. In addition to wind power, China has fully embraced solar as an alternative source of clean energy. In June, it activated a 3.5-gigawatt,

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The world’s longest onshore wind turbine blade makes its debut

Baua Electric

Photo: SANY Group SANY Renewable Energy , a wind turbine manufacturer in China, has built the world’s longest onshore wind turbine blade. The China Electricity Council said in its latest annual report that wind and solar would make up around 40% of the country’s installed power generation capacity by the end of 2024 – up from 36% in 2023.

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Greenius Gets Serious About 350, Global Warming & the US Moral Obligation in Copenhagen

Creative Greenius

Here’s what was on my mind this morning at 11:30 am when I spoke with Tracy Young of CNN’s Headline News, Charter Local Edition. campaign citizen volunteer climate change environment environmental legislation fossil fuels greenwashing plug-in cars sea-level rise solar power Joe Galliani 350.org

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IEEE’s Plan To Help Combat Climate Change

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The concern about climate change is across all age groups. IEEE can also provide resources to its members so they can give talks to local schools about topics such as coal-burning power plants or solar energy. If you use less electricity, you will burn less coal. Renewables such as solar, wind, and hydroelectricity.

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Hey Exxon! Hey Chevron! My Friends At the EPA Are Declaring What You Do Dangerous & You Will Pay. Pack Up Losers, It’s Time For You to Go!

Creative Greenius

Because what’s bad news for the legacy “Burn To Earn&# industries who are responsible for overheating our planet is exactly the great news that our new, renewable and sustainable business model needs to take off like a rocket and change our world for the better economically and environmentally.

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