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  1. Solar lanterns replace kerosene killers in Africa - The Science Show - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Kerosene lanterns are used for lighting across Africa. They result in poor health outcomes and loss of life due to accidents. An alternative is the cheap, highly efficient solar lantern. They provide better light, and remove the poor health outcomes of kerosene lamps. Jeremy Leggett describes a new model for aid where crowdfunding allows capital to be sourced to fund manufacture and distribution of lamps to poor people in Africa. Following early success, there is an ambitious plan to see the end of kerosene lamps by 2020.

    Guests:
    Jeremy Leggett, Founder and Chairman Solar Century and Solar Aid, London UK

    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/scienceshow/solar-lanterns-replace-kerosene-in-africa/4612482

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 3 weeks ago

  2. Feed-in tariffs for renewable electricity - Hans-Josef Fell, MP

    Hans-Josef Fell is a Member of the German Federal Parliament and Energy Policy Speaker for the German Greens. He wrote the draft Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) which was adopted in 2000 in the face of a strong political opposition.

    The adoption of the EEG led directly to the phenomenally successful German feed-in tariff policy. The EEG is the foundation for the technological developments in photovoltaics, biogas, wind power and geothermal energy in Germany, which are admired throughout the world.

    The underlying principle of the EEG has now been copied in dozens of countries, as well as most Australian states and territories.

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 2 months ago

  3. Nafeez Ahmed - The Crisis of Civilization | Legalise Freedom

    Author and international security analyst Dr Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed on The Crisis of Civilization. Dr Ahmed is author of A User’s Guide to the Crisis of Civilization: And How to Save It, and co-producer of The Crisis of Civilization.

    http://legalise-freedom.com/radio/nafeez-ahmed-the-crisis-of-civilization/

    —Huffduffed by hastur 3 months ago

  4. Future is bright for high efficiency rooftop solar technologies | Beyond Zero Radio for Climate Solutions

    Beyond Zero’s Anthony and Matthew recap four recent interviews on rooftop solar technology - Tindo Solar, Solar Junction, Solarus and Tractile Solar.

    http://beyondzeroemissions.org/media/radio

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 11 months ago

  5. CSIROpod > There’s always the sun?

    Australia has abundant solar energy resources, but until now there has been very little publicly available research on how the variable nature of sunshine affects electricity networks.

    http://www.csiro.au/Portals/Multimedia/CSIROpod/Theres-always-the-sun.aspx

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 11 months ago

  6. Germany and renewable energy - Rear Vision - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    We are told that Germany now leads the world in terms of green technology and the generation of renewable electricity. So how has this come about, what are the benefits and what has been the cost?

    Guests Hans Josef Fell, German Green politician

    Professor Volkmar Lauber, Professor of Politics at the University of Salzburg

    Professor Colin Vance, Researcher at the RWI Research Institute and at Jacobs University and specialises in energy and transportation policy, and global environmental change.

    Publications Title: Switching to Renewable Power: A Framework for the 21st Century
    Author: Volkmar Lauber, ed
    Publisher: Earthscan
    ISBN: 1-902916-65-4

    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/rearvision/germany-and-renewable-energy/3966926

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow one year ago

  7. The Science Show - Smart computing to save energy

    From http://www.abc.net.au/rn/scienceshow/stories/2010/3090471.htm Computing can be done almost anywhere. So there is an advantage in placing major power hungry computing facilities where the power used would otherwise go to waste. These server farms could be positioned in places with abundant renewable power such as wind, where transporting the power would be wasteful, but transporting the data in and out might be feasible.

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 2 years ago