Solamon Renewable Energy blog is created by a private organization, composed of various professionals, that strives to inform and disseminate info about a number of renewable energy sources (which are more viable) and environmentally-friendly than the widely-popular sources these days.
Solamon Renewable Energy blog is created by a private organization, composed of various professionals, that strives to inform and disseminate info about a number of renewable energy sources (which are more viable) and environmentally-friendly than the widely-popular sources these days.
http://solamonenergysources.com/2012/08/09/japan-had-missteps-in-radiation-problem/ Japan’s current administration is reportedly prepared to restart nuclear reactors to support the massive energy expenditure of the nation even amidst massive public protests.
Solamon Energy Sources aims to promote other sources for generating electricity aside from hydroelectric energy, oil/natural gas, coal and fossil fuel. The people behind this Blog are all private individuals who are connected by the same cause — that is, the preservation of our environment through the use of more eco-friendly electricity sources. At present, we may not feel the slight indication of a need to shift electricity resources from the usual to the more ‘green’ alternatives. Though in several well-to-do nations, the practice of using alternative electricity sources such as nuclear, wind and solar energy is already done, we still need to raise awareness to the majority of nations that might be wary of considering such huge changes in the electricity sector.
Solamon Energy Sources aims to promote other sources for generating electricity aside from hydroelectric energy, oil/natural gas, coal and fossil fuel. The people behind this Blog are all private individuals who are connected by the same cause — that is, the preservation of our environment through the use of more eco-friendly electricity sources. At present, we may not feel the slight indication of a need to shift electricity resources from the usual to the more ‘green’ alternatives. Though in several well-to-do nations, the practice of using alternative electricity sources such as nuclear, wind and solar energy is already done, we still need to raise awareness to the majority of nations that might be wary of considering such huge changes in the electricity sector.