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biofuel and fossil fuel (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2008 / 06
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The United States may drop a tariff on Brazilian ethanol. But the industry is still the victim of much misplaced criticism (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2008 / 06
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Potential for green energy, planting algae in the ocean (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2007 / 09
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Future of the electric car (DOC)
Organization: The Economist Written by: Whadcock, I.2008 / 06
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Batteries and fuelcells probably will not compete but cooperate which eachother (DOC)
Organization: The Economist Written by: Bruijn, F. de2008 / 09
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According to Simmons the oil production is already over is peak (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2008 / 07
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A vision on the energytransition (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2008 / 06
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The next technology boom may well be based on alternative energy (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2008 / 06
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Executives are switching in droves from the computer industry to clean-technology firms. Do they have what it takes to succeed? (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2008 / 02
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sources used by special report 'The future of energy' (No file)
Organization: The Economist2008 / 06
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Tackling the climate challenges in China and India (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2008 / 06
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One much-discussed possibility is carbon capture and storage, or CCS, which involves burying the carbon dioxide deep underground. (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2008 / 01
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Methane from the oceans could power the world (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2007 / 08
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many examples support the topic Geothermal could be hot (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2008 / 06
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An effort to harvest electricity from tides and waves is gathering pace. (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2007 / 04
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Energy: A new generation of free-standing turbines promises to liberate hydroelectric power from its dependence on dams (DOC)
Organization: The Economist Written by: Chavalier, R.2008 / 03
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Atomic energy was the green movement (DOC)
Organization: The Economist Written by: Whadcock, I.2008 / 06
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A double blow for solar energy (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2008 / 06
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The rise of solar energy, in one form or another (DOC)
Organization: The Economist Written by: Whadcock, I.2008 / 06
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Energy: Solar power is in the ascendant. But despite its rapid growth it will not provide a significant share of the world's electricity for ... (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2007 / 03
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Energy: A clever new system uses asphalted roads, rather than solar panels, to collect solar energy in order to heat an office building (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2007 / 12
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Wind power has come of age. But to make the most of it, electrical grids will have to be overhauled (DOC)
Organization: The Economist Written by: Whadcock, I.2008 / 06
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Wind turbines that rotate about a vertical axis, rather than the usual horizontal one, could have a number of benefits (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2006 / 03
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A grandiose plan to link Europe's electricity grids may recast wind power from its current role as a walk-on extra to being the star of the s... (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2007 / 07
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Building floating wind turbines at sea (DOC)
Organization: The Economist2008 / 03