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Archive for June, 2011

PostHeaderIcon Two Hawaii Telescopes Capture Bubble-Like Burst of Light

A bubble-like burst of light was captured by two Hawaii telescopes last week. The light burst was captured early in the morning on June 22. The amazing looking light bubble was reportedly caused by a test launch of a Minuteman III missile from California. Take a look:



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PostHeaderIcon Bagger 288 is a Monstrous Digging Machine

The Bagger 288 is a monstrous digging machine. Singularity Hub says the enormous machine is the world's largest digging machine. It is 311 feet tall and 705 feet long. It weighs 45,500 tons. The massive bucket-wheel excavator was built in 1978 by a steel company named Krupp. Here is a video of the machine set to German metal music. Take a look:



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PostHeaderIcon Checking Out Magnetic Generator Plans and How To Choose One

If you are looking for a great alternative for electric power in your homes, why don't you look into those magnetic generators? These are certain types of generators that are quite better and more useful than the conventional ones because these motors make use of not only two but three permanent magnets.

PostHeaderIcon Solar Energy Myths Busted - If You Install a Solar Heating System, You’ll Need a Fossil Fuel Backup

There seem to be plenty of myths surrounding solar and renewable energy, resulting in a reluctance on the part of many people to give more than lip service to the idea of plunging headlong into investing in this potential planet-saving technology. It's time to bust those myths wide open and lay the truth bare.

PostHeaderIcon Renewable Energy Barriers and UK Renewable Obligations Certificate (ROC)

When environmental issues, long term supply and future economical aspects are taken into account, the design and implementation of a renewable energy commercial international system should be created and adhered to in order to solve world's energy problems and possibly, reducing some of the impacts related to climate change. That means in order to be able to provide a stable supply of sustainable energy, protecting the environment, curbing CO2 emission and, in the case of energy crops being used as a source of energy, an actual reduction of CO2 in the atmosphere, barriers to the implementation of the above should be removed permanently, first. Fortunately, these barriers can be dealt with successfully if and when international, national and local agreements 'implemented' by all parties. According to Johansson, et. al., 1993, there are many opportunities exist to overcome these difficulties. - Financial constraints which limit greater deployment of renewable technologies. This barrier lies in the perceived risk associated with investing in renewable energy technologies, which is generally higher than competing in conventional technologies and the effects of this higher perceived risk on a technology's market.

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PostHeaderIcon Terberg Matec UK Ltd

Terberg Matec UK are a leading manufacturer and supplier of bin lift equipment, multi-compartment non-compaction kerbside and bring scheme recycling vehicles, food / kitchen / ABP waste collection vehicles and dynamic weighing systems in the UK and Europe. Terbergs bin lift products include the market leading OmniDEL automatic low level bin lift available as in split twin, triple and offset configurations and designed with dynamic weighing in mind. When configured with Terberg's TMDW9004 Cla...

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