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Ok, I just need to figure out if Solar power has any economic importance to Australia. I don’t think it does because it is a recurring thing… with the whole energy from the sun. Any info would be much appreciated.

Originally posted 2009-06-09 15:33:04.

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I want to build my own solar powered photovoltaic system. I need instructions and where to buy materials.

Originally posted 2009-06-14 09:58:13.

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Elements of Life: Instances of Harnessed Wind Power

March 6, 2010

Put this together for future reference. Really love some of these designs so figured it would be nice to share these images with everyone. Thanks for watching..

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can you please check my science homework?

March 5, 2010

5. Nuclear power plants use the radioactive element ________ to create energy. (1 point)
californium —–
plutonium
kryptonite
uranium-235
6. Green power comes from ___________. (1 point)
wind
sun
water —–
all of the above
7. Geothermal energy comes from _______ deep in the earth. (1 point)
magma
lava
solar power
volcanoes—–
8. Landfills emit ________ gas. (1 point)
petroleum
methane —–
oxygen
butane
Originally posted 2008-12-24 12:27:30.

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