Énergie hydroélectrique, hydroélectricité

L’énergie hydroélectrique, ou hydroélectricité, est une énergie électrique obtenue par conversion de l’énergie hydraulique des différents flux d’eau (fleuves, rivières, chutes d’eau, courants marins…). L’énergie cinétique du courant d’eau est transformée en énergie mécanique par une turbine, puis en énergie électrique par un alternateur.

Sources d’information : Energy Bulletin, Energy Industry Today, Hydro Power News, Renewable Energy World

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
The peak oil crisis: countdown at the Guri

Now, if you are wondering why a falling water level in the Venezuelan highlands should be if interest to Americans, the answer is easy. Despite years of political tensions between the Chavez government and Washington, the U.S. is still importing some 800,000 barrels a day of crude from Venezuela.

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Posté le mercredi 7 avril à 14h37
Peak oil news - Mar 25

A midweek roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Prices and production
-Venezuelas Power Crisis
-UK Peak Oil Summit

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Posté le jeudi 25 mars à 9h03
Job Losses Push Need for Energy Bill

Millions of job losses are pushing the U.S. Senate to consider a Jobs and Energy bill, even though Cap and Trade appears to be on life support. What are Five Key Measures that must be in a new Bill to avoid being a "half-ass..d" effort? (term from Sen. Lindsey Graham descrbing limited climate bill)

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Posté le mercredi 10 février à 3h46
Peak oil review - Jan 18

A weekdly roundup of peak oil news, including:
-Prices and production
-Record Asian demand
-The Alberta oil sands
-Quote of the week
-Briefs

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Posté le lundi 18 janvier à 6h47
Trolley canal boats

For many centuries, canal boats were propelled by men, horses or mules on the towpath beside the water. Before diesel power took over, engineers developed several interesting methods powered by electricity: trolleyboats, floating funiculars and electric mules. Many of these ecological solutions could be applied today instead of diesel engines.

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Posté le mardi 22 décembre à 15h53
Throwing our energy at impossible dreams...

"as mankind proceeded to get bigger and bigger we silently crossed a threshold"

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Posté le mercredi 16 décembre à 7h59
Energy in the UK - Dec 4

-The UK Power Generation Expenditure Forecast 2010-2030
-How many cyclists does it take to power a hairdryer?
-Energy bills could rise to more than £2,000, says Ofgem
-Solar industry in limbo as grants dry up

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Posté le vendredi 4 décembre à 17h50
Climate finance, the new fiscal frontier

Not deterred by the international financial crisis which became widespread in 2008 or by the many recessionary patterns that grip most country economies, financial engineers are massing in København to prepare for the next wave. This one is about the commercial opportunities which renewable energy technologies, country climate funds and sectoral mitigation programmes promise to contain.

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Posté le vendredi 4 décembre à 1h41
Resources and anthropocentrism

Evolution demands short-term thinking focused on individual survival. Most attempts to overcome our evolutionarily hardwired absorption with self are selected against. The Overman is dead, killed by a high-fat diet and unwillingness to exercise. Reflexively, we follow him into the grave.

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Posté le lundi 12 octobre à 22h13