Énergie éolienne

L’énergie éolienne est l’énergie du vent et plus spécifiquement, l’énergie tirée du vent au moyen d’un dispositif aérogénérateur comme une éolienne ou un moulin à vent.

Sources d’information : Energy Bulletin, Residential Wind Power, Science Daily, Wind Power, Wind Power Handbook, Wind Power News, Wind Turbine Energy, Windtech International

United States - Sept 5

- The Republican Who Dared Tell the Truth About Oil
- Happy Days Are Not Here Again: Obama, China and the Coming Great Contraction
- The billionaire brothers who are waging a war against Obama
- Wind Turbine Projects Run Into Resistance

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Posté le samedi 4 septembre à 23h47
A Pearl River tale, power and pride in China

For a few days last week, global news agencies pursued the peculiar story of the world's worst traffic jam, which was reported to have lasted for around nine days and stretched across about 100 kilometres of a major highway leading to Beijing. China's latest instance of leading the world, now in the scale and size of traffic jams, is a direct consequence of the modern uses and abuses of energy.

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Posté le samedi 28 août à 15h11
Two agricultures, not one

A great deal of the discussion of post-petroleum food production misses the fact that in societies before oil -- and thus arguably in societies after oil -- food was produced by two distinct systems. The last century saw the dismantling of one of those; the present century will have to see its reconstruction.

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Posté le mercredi 18 août à 23h19
Renewables & efficiency - Aug 6

-Fossil fuel subsidies are 10 times those of renewables, figures show
-Scaling Up Solar: The Global Implications of a New Study that Says Solar Power Is Cost Competitive with Nuclear Power
-Free solar panels and cheaper bill offered in exchange for use of roof by electricity firm
-Unity College Gives Solar Panels From Carter White House to China

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Posté le vendredi 6 août à 10h40
Renewables & efficiency - July 27

-Councils key to meeting UK's green energy target, report warns
-Property prices soar in the desert
-Clean Energy and the U.S. Handicap: One Mans Story

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Posté le mardi 27 juillet à 14h05
A Deutschland disconnected from its Volk

As elsewhere in western Europe, the advanced liberal consumer democracies are ever more unable (politically unwilling) to implement genuine change. Deutschland's rulers in Berlin firmly believe that techno-managerial innovation (and a hefty dose of financial risk-taking) will continue to provide cures for current ideas of what is unsustainable. As has happened time and again in Europa's history of nations, from the mid-19th century onwards, the costs of such 'revolutions' will be externalised elsewhere (east and south), and the ecological sustainability that Germany's admirable network of communes have long been admired for will remain out of reach of the country's policy and practice.

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Posté le samedi 24 juillet à 12h59
Renewables & efficiency - July 16

-Germany targets switch to 100% renewables for its electricity by 2050
-Report sees need for 500 additional biofuels plants
-No link between wind turbines and health: report
-Residents reject wind farm health findings
-Locally Owned Wind Power: Quaint it Aint

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Posté le vendredi 16 juillet à 11h24
With a boost from innovation, small wind is powering ahead

New technologies, feed-in tariffs, and tax credits are helping propel the small wind industry, especially in the United States. Once found mostly in rural areas, small wind installations are now starting to pop up on urban rooftops.

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Posté le lundi 12 juillet à 9h23
Renewable democracy?

Even where it comes to renewable energy, we face the battle of centralization vs. relocalization, the corporatism of politics vs. democracy. Economically, technologically, politically, we face the same democratic struggle.

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Posté le jeudi 6 mai à 7h00
Wind's latest problem: it . . . makes power too cheap

The dirty secret of wind: utilities don't like wind not because it's not competitive, but because it brings prices down for their existing assets, thus lowering their revenues and their profits.

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Posté le samedi 1 mai à 13h48