All posts tagged with Green living / sustainable living
10/06/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Some people who have solar panels on their roof are under the impression that they can use them to power

http://www.power.news/2017-10-06-peer-to-peer-energy-breakthrough-could-allow-solar-and-wind-energy-sources-to-be-shared-across-entire-communities-during-grid-down-blackouts.html

08/15/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

The average onshore wind turbine is a good source of energy, but the same can’t be said of their smaller

http://www.power.news/2017-08-15-vertical-axis-wind-turbines-harvest-turbulent-wind-more-efficiently.html

07/13/2017 / By Vicki Batts

Solar energy sounds great in theory doesn’t it? What could possibly be better for the environment than making use of one

http://www.power.news/2017-07-13-solar-panel-manufacturing-devastates-the-environment-with-toxic-heavy-metals-warns-report.html

07/12/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Converting organic waste into fuel could solve a lot of the problems that are facing our planet at the moment,

http://www.power.news/2017-07-12-breakthrough-zeolite-crystals-found-to-greatly-improve-efficiency-of-converting-water-into-high-energy-fuels.html

06/22/2017 / By JD Heyes

During a recent two-part series published by Bugout.news about how an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) could destroy the nation’s power grid,

http://www.power.news/2017-06-22-malware-threat-proves-u-s-power-grid-much-more-vulnerable-than-previously-believed.html

06/10/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Strong winds are great news for wind farms, but even these powerful turbines have their limits. Although offshore wind turbines

http://www.power.news/2017-06-10-offshore-wind-farms-found-to-be-vulnerable-to-yep-winds.html

06/07/2017 / By JD Heyes

Not all Americans are crazy about President Donald J. Trump’s campaign pledge to build a wall along the entire U.S.

http://www.power.news/2017-06-07-trump-backs-proposal-to-build-border-wall-using-solar-panels.html

05/05/2017 / By Bridgette Wilcox

Waiting for the dryer to work their magic on your clothes may just be the dullest step of doing laundry;

http://www.power.news/2017-05-05-finally-an-alternative-to-your-energy-wasting-dryer-is-on-the-horizon.html

04/19/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

The United Kingdom has too much renewable energy and may have to limit the amount of green energy it produces

http://www.power.news/2017-04-19-green-energy-lunacy-prevails-as-wind-farms-in-the-uk-will-be-paid-to-turn-off-their-turbines-due-to-too-much-energy-being-produced.html

03/31/2017 / By Jayson Veley

Despite several notable flaws, solar power is becoming more and more popular in the United States as a means of

http://www.power.news/2017-03-31-power-companies-are-waging-a-secret-war-against-solar.html

02/18/2017 / By Jayson Veley

Although solar power is one of the most popular forms of green energy, it certainly is not without flaw. For

http://www.power.news/2017-02-18-solar-power-could-get-even-more-affordable-as-scientists-discover-way-to-replace-platinum-components-with-3d-graphene.html

02/14/2017 / By Tracey Watson

Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, first commissioned in 1971, was one of the 15 largest nuclear power stations in

http://www.power.news/2017-02-14-fukushima-radiation-so-high-a-robot-would-be-destroyed-in-2-hours.html

01/04/2017 / By Mary Wilder

One of the most popular talking points when it comes to American politics and economics is the environment. Considering the

http://www.power.news/2017-01-04-huge-turning-point-for-renewable-energy-solar-power-is-becoming-the-cheapest-form-of-new-electricity.html