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The dream of reaching out and colonising other worlds is fast becoming more of a reality with more countries joining in the attempts to reach the stars. Do you think mankind has matured enough to be able to live on another planet without making the same mistakes we have with this one ?
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We are currently experimenting with these in several towns around the UK.

From Defra - "Anaerobic digestion breaks down organic matter to produce biogas which can be used as a renewable energy source for heat and power, and as a transport fuel. It produces a nutrient-rich digestate which can be used as fertiliser, and importantly it keeps organic waste out of landfill, which cuts greenhouse gas emissions. "

THis is working so well at the moment.. household food waste is collected by special carts which takeit to the plant where the process takes place. The pilot scheme is producing enough power to run 300 homes. If this continues with no major problems it is intended to build these plants all over the country. Do you think it could catch on in your neighbourhood?
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The Kennedy Space Centre are building a solar array that will eventually provide the centre with some of it's power helping NASA meet it's renwable energy goals. THe FPL are also building an array on NASA land which will provide 10MW of power, which is enough to power 1100 homes. Why aren't other public landowners doing the same?

(Here you go TMF!)
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The Kennedy Space Centre are building a solar array that will eventually provide the centre with some of it's power helping NASA meet it's renwable energy goals. THe FPL are also building an array on NASA land which will provide 10MW of power, which is enough to power 1100 homes. Why aren't other public landowners doing the same?

(Here you go TMF!)
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Taiwan that is supposedly a developing country and quite small..has developed a solar powered stadium that can generate 100% of its electricity from the sun,can hold 50,000 spectators and is made with over 8,000 solar panels. Isn't this a fine example of green technology that every coutnry should follow...Afterlall stadiums do consume so much electricity during any game...
Submitted By: atula sometime ago in Green Technology
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Taiwan that is supposedly a developing country and quite small..has developed a solar powered stadium that can generate 100% of its electricity from the sun,can hold 50,000 spectators and is made with over 8,000 solar panels. Isn't this a fine example of green technology that every coutnry should follow...Afterlall stadiums do consume so much electricity during any game...
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TerraMadreFoundation asks:Green Technology is Lacking

Questions!?! Maybe another glitch in the system, but this seems to be the first entry in this category. Heretoday was right when she said the same thing earlier concerning another category. We hope this gets things rolling!
Submitted By: TerraMadreFoundation sometime ago in Green Technology
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