Renewable energy is a cornerstone of the sustainable lifestyle, though which source of clean energy do Americans favor? We have the answer in our exclusive online poll, find out America’s favorite Renewable Energy now.
Read moreBiomass power has many advantages compared with other forms of renewable energy in terms of its availability, technology, cost-effective and greenness. Biomass power plant managers are in charge of facilities to convert biomass into electricity.
Read moreBiofuels offer a number of economic and environmental benefits over traditional oil-based fuels. More research and development is needed before fuels are made widely available to the public. Learn about biofuels/biodiesel technology and product development managers green jobs who research cost-effective ways to create biofuels.
Read moreBiofuels offer an environmentally friendly option for fueling. They can be produced in the United States, which reduces our dependence on foreign oil and helps to shield American consumers from fluctuating global oil prices. This makes biofuels production managers an important green job.
Read moreWith Americans continuing to rely on cars for their transportation needs, biofuels which are produced from biomass offer a domestically produced alternative to petroleum-based fuels. This makes biofuels processing technician an important job of the green economy.
Read moreRenewable energy produced half of all new energy generating capacity in 2012, an accomplishment in the fight against global warming. In fact, wind energy beat natural gas in new energy generating capacity. Imagine what 2013 has in store for us!
Read moreFor the first time in human history, we are faced with the burden of realizing the damage the human race has caused to our environment. The record consumption of natural resources, coupled with pollution and wasteful practices may well have put us in harm’s way. It is now or never if we are to embrace the green movement.
Read moreBiomass energy is often overlooked as a renewable energy that could lead to energy independence for America. When compared to burning fossil fuels, biomass has a lower greenhouse gas footprint when you consider that fossil fuels release “new” carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Find out how the oldest energy source could be our path to the future.
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