REFERENCES FOR “GOING GREEN”

 

Going Green

In dealing with the vast subject of Green Energy, a lot of time was spent on reading and researching.  Consequently, I had listed below the entire list of  references for all of “Going Green”:

 

REFERENCES:

A.  Wikipedia Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SustainableEnergy”

1.  “The Twin Pillars of Sustainable Energy:  Synergies between Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technology and Policy”

2.  “Renewable Energy and Efficiency Partnership (August 2004)”.

3.  “The Sustainable Energy Community”

4.  “Jamaica Sustainable Development Network”.

5.  “Green Power Defined—Green Power Partnerhsip—US EPA”

6.  “International Energy Agency (2007):  Renewables in Global Energy Supply”.

7.  Jacobson, Mark Z. (2009) “Review of  Solutions to Global Warming, Air Pollution, and Energy Security”.

8.  “Hydorelectric Power’s Dirty Secret Revealed” New Scientist, 24 February 2005.

9.  “Biomass Briquettes”.

10. “GWEC, Global Wind Report Annual Market Update”.

11. “Solar Water Heating”.

12. “Solar Assisted Air-Conditioning of Buildings.”

13. “Energy and the Environment”, Jack J. Kraushaar and Robert A. Ristinen.

14. “Largest U.S. Solar Photovaltaic System Begins Construction at Nellis Air Force Base”.

15. “Nellis Activates Nations Largest PV Array”, by Airman 1st Class Ryan Whitney.

16. “Australia Advances With Solar Power”, The Times, 26 October 2006.

17. “Solar Systems Projects”.

18. “62 MW Solar PV Project Quietly Moves Forward”.

19. “World’s Largest Solar Power Plant Being Built in Eastern Germany”.

20. “Wind Energy Gathers Steam,  US Biggest Market: Survey”.

21. “World Wind Energy Association (2008)”.

22. “Global Wind Energy Markets Continue to Boom – 2006 Another Record Year”.

23. “European Wind Companies Grow in U.S.”

24. Stephens, Ben (2007-03-05) “Solar One is “Go” for Launch”.

25. “Israeli Company Drives the Largest Solar Plant in the World”.

26. “America and Brazil Intersect on Ethanol”.

27. “How to Manage Our Oil Addition – CESP”.

28. “New Rig Brings Brazil oil Self-Sufficiency”.

29. “Worldwatch Institute and Center for American Progress (2006)”.

30. “International Energy Agency (2006), World Energy Outlook 2006”.

31. “Biotechnology Industry Organization (2007). Industrial Biotechnology is Revolutionizing the Production of Ethanol Transportation Fuel”.

32. “Proc IMechE, Part M: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment-Life Cycle Assessment of the Seagen marine Current Turbine”.

33. “Sea Machine makes Waves in Europe” – BBC News, 15 March 2006.

34. “Wave Energy Contract Goes Abroad”-  BBC News, 19 may 2005.

35. Ricardo, David Lopes (2010-07-01) “Primeiro Parque Mundial DeOndas Na Povoa De Varzim”.

36. “Orkney to Get ‘Biggest’ Wave Farm” – BBC News, 20 February 2007.

37. “Turbine Technology is turning the Tides into Power of the Future.”

38. “SeaGen Turbine Installation Completed”.

39. “Nanosolar Ships First Panels”.

40. “Solar Power Nanotechnology May Cut Cost In Half, Executives Say”.

41. Collings AF and Critchley C. “Artifical Photosynthesis – From Basic Biology to Industrial Application”.

42. “Concepts for New Sustainable Energy Technologies”.

43. InterAcademy Council (2007), “Lighting the Way: Toward a Sustainable Energy Future”.

44. American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (2007), “The Twin Pillars of Sustainable Energy: Synergies Between Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technology and Policy”.

45. “United Nations Environment Programme and New Energy Finance Ltd. (2007)”.

46. “Global Trends in Sustainable Energy Investment 2008”.

47. “The Guardian (London)”.

48. Lovelock, James (2006), “The revenge of Gaia”.

49. “End the Nuclear Age/Greenpeace International”.

50. www.greenpeace.org/ray/content/international/press/reports/briefing-nuclear-not-the-answer.

51. “San Francisco Community Choice Program Design, Draft Implementation Plan and H Bond Action Plan, Ordinance 447-07,2007”.

52. “U.S. Department of energy Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability”.

53. “Energy Distribution”, U.S. Department of Energy Office of Electricity Delivery and energy Reliability.

54. Whittington, H.W., “Electricity Generation: Options for Reduction in Carbon Emissions”.

55. Romm, Joseph “A Road Map for U.S. Carbon Reductions”.

56. Britt, Robert Roy, “Could Space-Based Power Plants Prevent Blackouts?”

57. “Eugene Green Energy Standard”.

58. http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/site/en/oj/2004/1-052

59. “Energiamarkkinavirasto”.

60. www.ekoenergia.fi

61. “Energian Hankinta, Kulutus Ja Hinnat (2010-03-24)”.

62. “Green Energy Supply Certification Scheme Website”.

63. http://www.resource-solutions.org

64. “Insights Into the Voluntary Renewable Energy Market”.

65. “Health & Wellness Consumer Market Research. Strategic Consulting”.

66. “Green Power Partnership/US EPA”.

67. Roland W. Chalons-Browne (March 30,2011), “Epicenter of Renewable Energy Investments Shifts to Developing Economies”.

68. World Nuclear Association, “Nuclear Power and Sustainable Development”.

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