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Where to find a few good websites
Renewable Energy Internet Sites Where to find a few good websites Frank R. Leslie, B. S. E. E., M. S. Space Technology 2/14/2003, Rev. 1.4 (321) (321)
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Overview: Website References
These are some convenient website references that deal with renewable energy Bookmark the sites that to which you may wish to return Please provide other useful major websites to the author Nonrenewable energies come from combustion of coal, oil, and natural gas. Their creation took millions of years, and we are using it faster than it was produced and faster than it is being created. Renewable energies come from the sun. Collection is from natural occurrences. While the energy is free, it costs money to collect it. Nuclear and geothermal energies aren’t renewable but are treated that way since the quantity is so large. 030214
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2.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Pollution
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3.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Climate Change
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4.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Fuel Usage
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7.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Thermal
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8.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Fuels
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10.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Nuclear
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11.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Solar
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11.1 Renewable Energy Websites: Solar Electric
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11.2 Renewable Energy Websites: Solar Thermal
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12.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Wind
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13.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Bioenergy
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14.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Hydroelectricity
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15.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Ocean Energy
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16.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Geothermal
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17.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Transmission
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18.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Storage
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19.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Transportation
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20.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Distributed Generation
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21.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Economics
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22.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Tradeoffs
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23.0 Renewable Energy Websites: Legal
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References: Books Brower, Michael. Cool Energy. Cambridge MA: The MIT Press, , TJ807.9.U6B76, ’4’0973. Duffie, John and William A. Beckman. Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes. NY: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 920 pp., 1991 Gipe, Paul. Wind Energy for Home & Business. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Pub. Co., , TJ820.G57, 621.4’5 Patel, Mukund R. Wind and Solar Power Systems. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1999, 351 pp. ISBN , TK1541.P , ’2136 Sørensen, Bent. Renewable Energy, Second Edition. San Diego: Academic Press, 2000, 911 pp. ISBN 030214
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References: Websites, etc.
Wind Energy elist Wind energy home powersite elist geothermal.marin.org/ on geothermal energy rredc.nrel.gov/wind/pubs/atlas/maps/chap2/2-01m.html PNNL wind energy map of CONUS Elist for wind energy experimenters Site devoted to the decline of energy and effects upon population Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on OTEC systems telosnet.com/wind/20th.html solstice.crest.org/ dataweb.usbr.gov/html/powerplant_selection.html 030214
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