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    100% Renewable Energy Zero Poverty

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2016


    Harnessing 100% renewable energy is a great way to tackle poverty and enhance development around the world and this video shows how communities from Ecuador to Indonesia are doing just that.

    I smoke and so does my dog – Good Energy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015


    Do you smoke? Are you sure? If you are not using renewable electricity you are effectively smoking. Carbon dioxide from fossil fuels directly leads to climate change. You don’t have to smoke. Find out about our fuel mix here: http://www.goodenergy.co.uk/our-energy/our-fuel-mix ​

    Good Energy – The Race Against Climate Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2015


    This is the greatest race of our time and we’re all part of it – the race against climate change. This December over 190 nations will gather in Paris to discuss a new global agreement on climate change. Find out what it is, why it matters and what you can do right now to help … Continue reading Good Energy – The Race Against Climate Change →

    The Electric Revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2015


    In the energy world, we have so many solutions. The electric revolution is about unlocking the new generations of renewable energy and supplying communities with their own smart grids. Read more about the DNVL GL report at: https://www.dnvgl.com/technology-innovation/broader-view/electrifying-the-future/index.html

    Electrifying the Future

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015


    Electrifying the future is about unlocking the third generation of wind power and living the future today with smart grids. Read more in our Electrifying the Future report: https://www.dnvgl.com/technology-innovation/broader-view/electrifying-the-future/.U3SmEYF_tic

    Arctic – The Next Risk Frontier

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2015


    The harsh and pristine Arctic environment is gradually opening up for business, with retreating summer sea ice and increasing global energy demand. DNV GL believes that society, industry and authorities must prepare for new opportunities by gaining a better understanding of potential risk in the Arctic. This will enable safer, smarter and greener operations, with … Continue reading Arctic – The Next Risk Frontier →

    Biofuels: The Butterfly Effect

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2015


    Did you know that every car in Europe uses a blend of biofuels? This is because of EU law. And to meet this demand, global production of biofuels has skyrocketed. You may think ‘bio’ means biofuels are always good for the planet. But because biofuels are derived from plant products, any increase in their use … Continue reading Biofuels: The Butterfly Effect →

    The giant switch on the high seas

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014


    The offshore converter platform enables low-loss HVDC power transmission from offshore wind farms to the mainland. The completion of the BorWin2 offshore platform marks the successful completion of a significant stage in German grid access projects. One of the most exciting moments was the installation of the topside.Learn more: http://www.energy.siemens.com/hq/en/energy-topics/energy-stories/offshore-converter-platform.htm

    Clean Cookstove Project in Kenya

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2014


    Baptized “Hifadhi”, which means “to keep” or “to preserve” in Swahili, this project aims to distribute 60,000 improved cookstoves in three districts in Embu County (Embu East, Embu North, Mbere South), located at the foot of Mount Kenya. The improved “Hifadhi” cookstoves are made from locally-sourced metal and ceramic materials. It is highly energy-efficient because … Continue reading Clean Cookstove Project in Kenya →

    Ex-GE Engineer Highlights Critical Fukushima Reactor Design Flaw

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2013


    In 1971, General Electric designed, built and delivered the first, now-exploded, Mark 1 reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant and that design was also used for four of the other five reactors. Whistleblower Dale Bridenbaugh, a former engineer for GE, exposed a critical flaw in the reactor design that was so bad, he recommended … Continue reading Ex-GE Engineer Highlights Critical Fukushima Reactor Design Flaw →

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