Went to the University of Queensland tonight and heard one of Sweden’s top physicists leading the school of research scientists studying peak energy in the world. Kjell Aleklett (pronounced Shell)
Went to the University of Queensland tonight and heard one of Sweden’s top physicists leading the school of research scientists studying peak energy in the world. Kjell Aleklett (pronounced Shell) read more
I went to the ‘Renewable and Clean Energy mini-expo’ just before lunch on Saturday. I was the only member of the public there at the time although someone else turned up as I was leaving. read more
http://www.climatespectator.com.au/commentary/emissions-gone-wind
Hi there I saw this on ABC Online and thought you might be interested:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2009-02-03/researchers-develop-solar-powered-air-conditioning/281990
[url=http://http://solar-thermal.anu.edu.au/low-temperature/solar-cooling-using-ejectors/]Solar air conditioning using ejectors[/url]
The ejector is a thermally driven compressor that operates in a heat read more
[url=http://www.qca.org.au/comparator]Queensland Competition Authority[/url] – independent comparison website for consumers recommended by Energy Ombudsman Barry Adams. Compare prices of electricty read more
Coal is in the press this week and it is a sign the climate change debate is advancing.
It is a really difficult problem for Australia to face. The debate has now moved to the stage of starting to analyse read more
[b][url=http://www.coolibahconsulting.com.au/archive/speeches/2010speech01.html]The nation is searching for fuel alternatives as we run out of crude[/url][/b] by Keith Orchison of Coolibah Consulting
From read more
Potential for savings on an average electricity bill:
Air conditioning up to $85/quarter
Televisions up to $77/quarter
Fridges up to $85/quarter
Electric hot water systems up to $93/quarter
The Role of Energy in Economic Growth
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