Alternative Energy Wind Companies

Need the ticker symbol "IFE Solar Systems" or "IFE energy" from Norway.?
This is a great company, the investigation Nuclear, solar, wind, petroleum, and any alternative energy systems. They were recently working with South African scientists on successful R & D through Solar (thin film) panels. Keep out of the international stock markets, and only acted Oslo Stock Exchange. Thanks
IFE is not a company but an institution for Research and development in the fields you metiond.
Renewable Energy Solutions – Wind And Solar Power!
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Thames & Kosmos Alternative Energy and Environmental Science Wind Power $36.95 Renewable Energy Science Kit. Build a working wind turbine. Harness mechanical energy to lift weights. Generate electricity to light an LED and charge a battery. Learn the physics of wind turbines. Discover how wind occurs and why it is such a good energy source. Includes full-color, 32 page experiment manual…. |
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Thames and Kosmos Alternative Energy and Environmental Science Hydropower $49.99 Hydropower has been used for hundreds of years in watermills and is now commonly used to generate electricity in applications such as hydroelectric dams and tidal power plants. Explore the power of water by building models and conducting experiments with them. Learn about how different devices are used to extract useful energy from moving water — from a waterwheel in a small stream to a giant tu… |
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Wind Power, Revised Edition: Renewable Energy for Home, Farm, and Business $25.00 A revised and expanded edition of the author’s earlier work, ‘Wind Power’ includes additional material on gauging wind resources and siting wind turbines, as well as international sources for new and used equipment…. |
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Careers in Renewable Energy: Get a Green Energy Job $7.99 Numerous job opportunities await in the fast-growing field of renewable energy. Grab this handy book and discover how green energy can be a part of your future. Job sectors include solar and wind energy, biofuels, hydrogen energy and fuel cells, geothermal energy, hydro energy, green building, climate study, energy management and efficiency, and much more. Various jobs within each sector (engineer… |
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How to Make Hydrogen (The Secret Oil Companies Don’t Want You to Know) $0.99 Feeling pain at the pump? Considering alternatives to oil? This guide explain how you can create an endless supply of fuel right from your home. Give it a try!… |
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Nanotechnology Solar Wind and Hybrid Alternative Energy $38.75 Nanotechnology Solar Wind and Hybrid Alternative Energy |
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Alternative Energy Source [Geothermal, Water and Wind] $17.77 Alternative Energy Source [Geothermal, Water and Wind] |
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Alternative Energy $6.46 Describes the problems posed by fossil fuel dependence; discusses the positive and negative aspects of such alternative energy sources as solar power, wind energy, and geothermal energy; and provides tips for saving energy. |
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Wind Energy $1.49 Wind Energy Vinyl Sticker Show where you stand on energy issues. Size is approximate. Natural resources, wind mill, power, electricity, alternative. |
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Alternative Energy Demystified $21.95 The fast and easy way to get up-to-speed on alternative energy . Because of current events, geopolitics, and natural disasters, the cost of fuel is front and center in our lives. This book provides a concise look at all forms of energy, including fossil fuels, electric, solar, biodiesel, nuclear, hydroelectric, wind, and renewable fuel cells. You will get explanations, definitions, and analysis of each alternative energy source from a technological point of view. |
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Renewable and Alternative Energy $35.25 With growing populations across the world consuming Earth’s limited oil and natural gas reserves, the environmental and economic toll of energy dependence becomes an increasingly global concern. The development of renewable forms of energy—solar, wind, water, and geothermal, to name a few—offers alternatives to fossil fuels. Consumers are embracing these new modes of energy delivery and use. This extensive volume examines the possibility of a cleaner and more energy efficient future by detailing the historic and emerging technologies behind some the most promising alternative resources. |
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TechCareers: Wind Energy $9.99 World oil reserves are steadily decreasing and opportunities abound for careers in alternative energy solutions, such as wind. Wind farms are now a familiar sight across the globe, and qualified technicians are now and likely will remain in great demand. This book provides students an introduction to the jobs, educational requirements, and possible employers of a wind energy technician.Features include detailed descriptions of wind energy careers, profiles of successful wind energy technicians and employers as well as a list of wind energy technician recruiters.Chapters detail necessary skill sets, career paths in the wind energy industry, and an overview of wind energy technology. Educational requirements also outline plans for continuing education and samples of two- or four-year degrees plans. |
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Integration of Alternative Sources of Energy $98.95 A unique electrical engineering approach to alternative sources of energy Unlike other books that deal with alternative sources of energy from a mechanical point of view, Integration of Alternative Sources of Energy takes an electrical engineering perspective. Moreover, the authors examine the full spectrum of alternative and renewable energy with the goal of developing viable methods of integrating energy sources and storage efficiently. Readers become thoroughly conversant with the principles, possibilities, and limits of alternative and renewable energy. The book begins with a general introduction and then reviews principles of thermodynamics. Next, the authors explore both common and up-and-coming alternative energy sources, including hydro, wind, solar, photovoltaic, thermosolar, fuel cells, and biomass. Following that are discussions of microturbines and induction generators, as well as a special chapter dedicated to energy storage systems. After setting forth the fundamentals, the authors focus on how to integrate the various energy sources for electrical power production. Discussions related to system operation, maintenance, and management, as well as standards for interconnection, are also set forth. Throughout the book, diagrams are provided to demonstrate the electrical operation of all the systems that are presented. In addition, extensive use of examples helps readers better grasp how integration of alternative energy sources can be accomplished. The final chapter gives readers the opportunity to learn about the HOMER Micropower Optimization Model. This computer model, developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), assists in the design of micropower systems and facilitates comparisons of power generation techniques. Readers can download the software from the NREL Web site. This book is a must-read for engineers, consultants, regulators, and environmentalists involved in energy production and delivery, helping them evaluate alternative energy sources and integrate them into an efficient energy delivery system. It is also a superior textbook for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students. |
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Alternative Energy Resources $85 A balanced introduction to tomorrow’s energy sources Over the course of the next fifty years, there will be a shift in the quest for sustainble energy, including a major change in transportation from internal combustion engines burning petroleum-derived fuels to newer technology engines using new transportation fuels. Alternative Energy Reources examines our options for energy sources with a focus on hydrogen as a large-scale, secondary energy vector parallel to electricity. As the price of petroleum products increases, the world is scrambling to find a suitable replacement energy source. In this comprehensive primer, Professor Paul Kruger examines energy use throughout history and the exponential expansion of our energy use beginning with the Industrial Revolution through the present day. The book then analyzes the various alternative energy sources available, including renewable energy (hydroelectric, solar, wind, biomass, and geothermal), nuclear, and hydrogen. He addresses each energy source’s pros and cons based on our needs, availability, and environmental impact aspects. Finally, Dr. Kruger proposes the use of hydrogen as a fuel to sustain our energy supply produced by appropriate technology mixtures of renewable and nuclear energy. |
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Wind Energy Handbook $170 As environmental concerns have focused attention on the generation of electricity from clean and renewable sources wind energy has become the world’s fastest growing energy source. The Wind Energy Handbook draws on the authors’ collective industrial and academic experience to highlight the interdisciplinary nature of wind energy research and provide a comprehensive treatment of wind energy for electricity generation. Features include: An authoritative overview of wind turbine technology and wind farm design and development In-depth examination of the aerodynamics and performance of land-based horizontal axis wind turbines A survey of alternative machine architectures and an introduction to the design of the key components Description of the wind resource in terms of wind speed frequency distribution and the structure of turbulence Coverage of site wind speed prediction techniques Discussions of wind farm siting constraints and the assessment of environmental impact The integration of wind farms into the electrical power system, including power quality and system stability Functions of wind turbine controllers and design and analysis techniques With coverage ranging from practical concerns about component design to the economic importance of sustainable power sources, the Wind Energy Handbook will be an asset to engineers, turbine designers, wind energy consultants and graduate engineering students. |
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Wind Energy Comes of Age $175 Wind Energy Comes of Age is the most thorough assessment ever published of the technology, economics, and politics of generating electricity with wind. It provides an up-to-date status report on the modern wind industry worldwide. Written by Paul Gipe, one of America’s leading wind energy experts, this book chronicles wind energy’s remarkable progress from its rebirth during the 1970s through a troubled adolescence in California’s mountain passes in the 1980s to its maturation on the plains of northern Europe in the 1990s. Gipe argues in a readable and engaging style that wind is no longer an alternative source of energy. He cites improvements in the performance, reliability, and cost effectiveness of modern wind turbines to support his contention that wind energy has come of age as a commercial technology. Unlike other books on the subject, which focus on technology alone, Wind Energy Comes of Age critically examines a host of issues that will determine the future of this renewable resource, including: * Wind energy’s environmental benefits * The design of wind turbines “as if people matter” * Wind energy’s impact on people and the environment * Aesthetics and public acceptance * Wind energy’s potential * Centrally directed vs. market-oriented R & D * Wind energy’s role in electric utilities Wind Energy Comes of Age is extensively illustrated with more than 170 original line drawings, photographs, and charts. An annotated bibliography, tables of technical data, maps of wind resources, and a virtually exhaustive list of manufacturers, governmental agencies, and private organizations working with the wind further enhance the book’s value as a reference. Not since the classic works of Putnam in 1948 or Golding in 1955 has there been a book on wind energy of this scope. For those interested in the burgeoning wind energy field–engineers, researchers, environmentalists, policy specialists, and community leaders–Wind Energy Comes of Age is an essential resource. Written by Paul Gipe, one of America’s leading wind energy experts, Wind Energy Comes of Age is a comprehensive guide to the technology, economics, and politics of wind energy. Gipe has brought together information available nowhere else about American and European experience with wind energy. This landmark work is an indispensable reference source for engineers, researchers, environmentalists, planners, policy specialists, and community leaders who deal with this fast-growing field. “A pragmatism born of meticulous research and wide field experience has made Paul Gipe one of windpower’s most astute critics and most credible friends. He backs his exuberant chronicle with an insider’s knowledge of the difficult process by which wind power has finally become practical. This is one of the best accounts of the rise of a technology I’ve ever seen.”–Jay Baldwin, Whole Earth Review “The wind energy field has waited a long time for a well-written, informative reference book |
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Materials Challenges in Alternative and Renewable Energy $83.5 Materials Challenges in Alternative & Renewable Energy (Energy 2010) was an important meeting and technical forum held in Cocoa Beach, Florida, on February 21- 24, 2010. The current Energy Conference- 2010 included 223 participants from more than 25 countries and included more than 160 presentations, tutorials and posters. The meeting brought together leaders in materials science and energy, to facilitate information sharing on the latest developments and challenges involving materials for alternative and renewable energy sources and systems. Energy 2010 marked the first time that three of the premier materials organizations in the US have combined forces, to co-sponsor a conference of global importance. These organizations included The American Ceramic Society (ACerS), ASM International, and the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE), representing each of the materials disciplines of ceramics, metals and polymers, respectively. Energy 2010 was highlighted by nine “tutorial” presentations on leading energy alternatives provided by national and international leaders in the field. In addition, the conference included technical sessions addressing state-of-the art materials challenges involved with Solar, Wind, Hydropower, Geothermal, Biomass, Nuclear, Hydrogen, and Batteries and Energy Storage. |
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Alternative Energy Sources $40.49 Alternative Energy Sources |
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