solar energy

This is a book filled to the brim with recipes for burning away large cities, causing seven-year droughts and stuff like that, all with the help of the Sun. You know, standard evil genius stuff. (Whistles and looks around amiably) Huh? Oh, okay. I’m kidding. Despite the name, there really isn’t a lot of evil [...]

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Last week, in my roundup of renewable energy sources, I promised to give each source a closer look in future posts. Let’s start off with the Sun and its abundance of solar energy. As noted in my previous roundup, the Sun radiates almost inconceivable amounts of energy in our direction. If we could utilize even [...]

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There are many sources of environmentally friendly, renewable energy. This post is a brief roundup covering most of them. I’ll cover each one and their general uses in more detail in other posts, linking to them from this post in the process. Feel free to leave a comment if you think I forgot one! The [...]

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