Energia de ondas (mar, etc.), e solar

Parte I
Primeiro comecei por escrever a segunda parte. Só depois cheguei a todos estas artigos sobre Portugal. (assunto que eu aliás estava a seguir na altura…)
UK trails EU league for renewables | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Making waves: UK firm harnesses power of the sea … in Portugal | Environment | The Guardian
Scottish company to build world’s first commercial wave power station | Business | The Guardian
Portugal plans biggest solar station | Environment | The Guardian
Huge solar power station planned for Portugal | Environment | The Guardian
Ocean Power to harness first wave next year | Business | The Guardian
!!!!!! look :
Wave farm wins £21.5m grant | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Scotland catches the wave of funds for clean energy | UK news | The Guardian
A CONTINUAÇÃO DO TRUQUE:
Solar power from Saharan sun could provide Europe’s electricity, says EU | Environment | The Guardian
How Africa’s desert sun can bring Europe power | Science | The Observer
German blue chip companies throw weight behind north African solar project | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Why Europe finds the sun so attractive | Environment | guardian.co.uk
German blue chip companies throw weight behind north African solar project | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Are solar, wind and marine power too intermittent to be useful? | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Solar power generation world record set in Germany | Environment | guardian.co.uk

E MAIS TRUQUES:
Government announces biggest energy reforms in 20 years | Environment | The Guardian

Response of big six energy suppliers to EU directive | Business | guardian.co.uk

The energy bill is misleading, manipulative and destructive – and so are Davey’s claims | George Monbiot | Environment | guardian.co.uk

De um comentário:

Before the predictable display of germanophilia starts, I would like to contribute with an interesting fact: Spain regularly covers 35-45% of its power demands using renewables. These figures don’t correspond to a weekend day but to the average over the course of the whole year.

http://www.gwec.net/index.php?id=131
http://www.thinkglobalgreen.org/SPAIN.html
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2012/04/spain-imposes-temporary-halt-to-new-renewable-energy-co-generation-projects

Parte II

As “desvantagens”, foram para parar um país como Portugal de construir tais coisas, enquanto os países ricos as constroem…. e se fizeram os contratos que provavelmente se fizeram a respeito das energias naturais ! Eu imagino…  Talvez como o vinho do Porto ?…
Uma equipa… só para toda a questão de produção de energia pela água.
Equipa a investigar (da Justiça), em ligação com a equipa do ministério da Energia, em ligação com a equipa do Ministério da Ciência, a trabalhar no desenvolvimento desta indústria.

A razão porque agora vamos começar a ouvir mais sobre isto, é haver a indústria dos produtores de ondas a quererem vender os seus produtos…. !
Algo em que deviam ter sido os Portugueses a chefiar.

How to Generate Electricity Through Water With Wave Movement | eHow.com
What Are the Benefits of Wave Energy? | eHow.com
The Disadvantages of Wave Energy | eHow.com

Technology in Wave Energy | eHow.com
Cool Facts About Wave Energy | eHow.com.
Types of Wave Energy | eHow.com
How Is Wave Energy Used to Generate Electricity? | eHow.com
5th Grade Science Project With Water-Generated Electricity | eHow.com
Cá está: e depois? O que é que se passou?

Making waves: UK firm harnesses power of the sea … in Portugal | Environment | The Guardian

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