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Terna Energy: A stock with great long-term dividend potential
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thepavsalfordPublished 3 years ago in The SwampThis is how cities around the world can avoid a water crisis
In Chennai and Harare today, millions of Indians and Zimbabweans find themselves short of water. History, unfortunately, is repeating. São Paulo, in 2014, nearly drained its main reservoir as officials sluggishly responded to a drought. Cape Town came close to doing the same last year when dry weather exposed the fragility of a water system that relied primarily on rainfall.
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PANTONE IS NOT A COLOR GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
Fabian EllisPublished 3 years ago in The SwampEffects of 1973 Oil Embargo
Written by David Charles, February 5, 2021 The world is a home to different countries of diverse cultural, ethnic, religious and political orientations. On this basis, some countries enjoy unflagging supports and loyalties between and among themselves while some are regarded as enemies as their relationship could be described as that of a cat and a rat. Over the years, The United States of America and Israel have formed a cordial relationship that has birthed fruitful cooperative efforts between these two great nations. Military, economic as well as technical assistance have made the roots of their relationship firm and it appears unlikely if not impossible to be cut off. Based on the foregoing, this article seeks to explore the effects of the 1973 Oil Embargo placed on The United States of America and its allies. Before swimming in the pool of discussion, it is pertinent to bring to the fore the historical antecedents that resulted in this economic punishment.
SNROCINUTAFPublished 3 years ago in The SwampEnergy Storage Systems – Solution to Frequent Power Outages
Our energy requirement is increasing daily. Thus, a reliable system is needed for a stable working environment. We already get our basic electricity via power grids. But in case of any failure, backup storage becomes important. It acts as the primary source of energy in such situations.
Jenny ClarkePublished 3 years ago in The SwampEnergy Production from Waste: Abu Dhabi DoE launches new policy
The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) has launched Policy for Energy Production from Waste (EFW) in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi in an effort to support Abu Dhabi’s transition towards a more sustainable economy highlight the circular economy’s role.
TECHx MediaPublished 3 years ago in The SwampThe Prince Charles Earth Charter - A Testament to Ignorance
Prince Charles has recently released the Terra Carta (The Earth Charter), which calls upon private business to fund a £7billion recovery program for the planet. It aims to widen the contribution being made into sustainability by getting big businesses to invest in Earth's health. The Earth Charter's intention is admirable, and any moves to repair and care for our home, the Earth, are to be applauded. However, I call The Earth Charter ignorant for one simple reason – it shows no regard for the natural laws upon which our existence is founded.
Belinda TobinPublished 3 years ago in The SwampSustainable Green Team Ltd. (SGTM) Profitably Transforms Hurricane Waste into Environmentally-Beneficial Organic Products
Hurricanes cause extreme damage due to strong winds, flooding and storm surges that create large amounts of natural waste SGTM provides synergistic solutions to waste disposal problems created by hurricanes that benefit the environment
InvestorBrandNetworkPublished 3 years ago in The SwampBiology and Technology in the Real World: Fracking
What is fracking? Fracking is the process of drilling down into rock face where oil and natural gas deposits are trapped below. Once a suitable depth has been reached, a mixture of sand, water, thickening agents, and chemicals are pumped into the rock to fracture it. This is why the process is called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking for short. Once the rock has been broken, the solution pumped into the fracture creates fissures in the rock where oil and natural gas deposits can theoretically flow more easily, and they can be siphoned and collected. Fracking was theorized in 1947, with the first successful commercial application happening in 1950. Since then, over two and a half million “frack jobs” have been completed worldwide on oil and gas wells; over a million of those in the US.
Johnny RingoPublished 3 years ago in The SwampBuilding a "Greener" Future
The problem of using green technologies became very important in the year 2000. As minerals were about to be exhausted and the world was on the brink of a technological disaster, one had to look for the alternative sources of generating energy. The purpose of the paper shared by https://bestwritingservice.com/ is to show what changes have been made recently and how green technologies have changed the way people live since 2000.
Linda WeenPublished 4 years ago in The SwampMost Expensive Forms of Electricity Generation
Of course, Electricity is not a by-product that is readily available for usage. You can't simply plug into the ground and get free electricity; it has to be generated from energy sources. So, when we talk of electricity generation, we mean the various technologies that we employ to turn sundry energy into usable and consumable electric energy.
Oil and Gas Energy Politics
Turkey has been very visible in the region, thus it presence in nation states such as Syria, Libya, and Cyprus further loud its cause in the region. For effective deployment of power, the realist believes nation states must be able to advance their national interests and aspirations through the effective articulation of national security elements such as Economic, Military, Technology, and Resources within the international system. The activities of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan within the East Mediterranean region further rekindles it cause to achieve regional hegemon.
Ekobor AluekerPublished 4 years ago in The Swamp