Geothermal energy systems rely on two basic components: the heat beneath the earth’s crust, and the subterranean waters that the earth’s heat will turn to steam. In most geothermal systems, accessing these components involves drilling as deep as two miles below the surface of the...
Category "Why Green?"
The reason why we have to do green! The effect of climate change, sea level rise, melting ice,…
Learn About Biomass
Biomass refers a wide range of biological materials used as sources of energy. While wood products are the most common form of biomass power, a...
Learn About Biofuels
Biofuels are transportation fuels made from organic materials. These fuels are usually blended with petroleum, but they can also be used in their pure form....
Learn About Solar Energy
Sunlight is earth's most ubiquitous form of energy. It is clean, inexhaustible, and the United States boasts one of the largest solar resources of any...
What’s The Climate Change?
Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time. Climate change may refer...
Learn About Carbon Dioxide – CO2
C - Carbon is an element that's found all over the world and in every living thing. O2 - Oxygen is another element that's in...