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Mass participation of citizens in BESCOM/Times Power Walk to create awareness about energy conservation in Karnataka State.
Black and white view of a futuristic solar panel structure in Budapest, Hungary, capturing clean energy innovation.
A series of four photos. A composition of a photovoltaic panel and a young oak tree. The same tree, the same panel, just different seasons. Here you can see the autumn, the time to save some energy and get ready for hibernation.
Photo-Illustration made for the daughter of a friend for a presentation on the topic of energy and global warming.
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I came across this interesting, unusual boat while walking at Marina Bay in Richmond.
According to their website, "Wind+Wing Technologies has partnered with Photon Composites, pioneers in innovative computerized wing technology, to develop a demonstration vessel for ferry routes on the San Francisco Bay. The vessel is a 42-foot trimaran equipped with a computerized wing, specifically designed to harness wind power to significantly reduce fuel consumption and emissions. In January 2014, the demonstration vessel will begin test sailing five days a week, for three months, on the following ferry routes from the San Francisco Ferry Building to Sausalito, Richmond, Treasure Island, and Alameda."
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Photo-Illustration made for a friend for a presentation on the topic of energy and global warming.
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Digital art created for the poster of a conference on the environment in my workplace.
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A towering windmill stands tall against a moody, overcast sky, symbolizing the balance between nature and technology. The dramatic clouds add depth, while the sleek turbine blades capture the essence of clean, renewable energy. This image reflects sustainability, modern engineering, and the power of wind harnessed for a greener future.
Photo-Illustration made for the daughter of a friend for a presentation on the topic of energy and global warming.
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Three wind turbines backlit by the sun in the late afternoon in Ilocos Norte, Luzon Island, Philippines.
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Re-edited an old manip.........using a different polar bear
bear from imageafter www.imageafter.com/image.php?image=b17mattphilip052.jpg
This design is available on Tee shirts, mugs and more at my Redbubble Shop / Gravityx9
Thanks for EXPLORE Feb. 19, 2009
Photo-Illustration made for the daughter of a friend for a presentation on the topic of energy and global warming.
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I went to a Truck Show that was held in the Automatic Switch Company Parking Lot on June 8, 1991. Automatic Switch is located at 160 Park Ave, Florham Park, NJ 07932.
Although it was Listed as a Truck Show, there were also many Classic Cars at the show. This Customized 1959 Chevrolet caught my eye and the lens of my 35 mm Minolta Maxxim 5000.This Photograph shows a a Customized Chevrolet with some sort of Electric/Fuel Cell Powered Engine. You can see the numerous Batteries,Valves, Piping, Controls, and in the Trunk. It must have been modified for some sort of Energy Conservation Project !
Disclaimer: This photograph was taken on June 8, 1991 with my Minolta Maxxim 5000 35 mm SLR with Color Print Film, when I was just learning photograph, so it is very soft & grainy. I scanned the Negative, and used Photoshop Elements™ to correct the Exposure and Saturation to generate the Digital Digital Image, presented here on flickr™.
Original Caption: Passengers line up in New York City's Grand Central Station to buy tickets for Amtrak passenger trains, 04/1974.
U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-14243
Photographer: Pickerell, Jim, 1936-
Subjects:
New York (New York state, United States, North and Central America) inhabited place
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA
From:: Series DOCUMERICA: The Environmental Protection Agency's Program to Photographically Document Subjects of Environmental Concern, compiled 1972 - 1977
Created By:: Environmental Protection Agency. (12/02/1970 - )
Production Date: 04/1974
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Repository: Still Picture Records Section, National Archives at College Park (College Park, MD)
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The Waterwheel
Waterwheel in an irrigation canal in Chiangmai Provence Thailand. The wheel is driven by the water as it flows downhill towards the paddyfields and is used to harness electricity by a local houseowner. While energy conservation is relatively new here some new houses are utilising solar power. However, it is almost unique to see a waterwheel being used to generate electricity.
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Policeman cheerfully hitching on to the Petit Train Touristique - well, it is a bit steep up to Montmartre! At least it made any embarrassment on our part for being on the little touroid train pale into insignificance by the silliness of a cycling copper being towed by it!
Government installed solar panels gives power to 36 houses in the village of Weepatando in Sumba island.
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Roman Rojas & Travis Jimenez, part of a crew installing a new telephone pole in a Southern California neighborhood.
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A customized bicycle rack on display in the Arts District 18b area of Downtown, Las Vegas, Nevada. Being quite circular, it caught my eye.
Louisville Metro City Hall
601 W Jefferson St # 19
Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: (502) 574-1100
"Nati9onal Register of Historic Places"
"Since the merger of the former City of Louisville with Jefferson County, Kentucky, it now primarily houses the offices and chambers of the Louisville Metro Council. The former Jefferson County Courthouse, now known as Louisville Metro Hall, is now primarily home to the offices of the metro mayor of Louisville." -
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Green Energy is the perfect stocking stuffer - for $15 or less you can help someone on your list sign up to get green energy offsets with their electricity. Some programs even allow you to support solar energy in your area. Pictured is Peter Amerongen of Habitat Studios an Edmonton net-zero home builder. Owners who power their homes with solar can sign up with some retailers to offer their solar energy to folks like you and I. Photo David Dodge, GreenEnergyFutures.ca
Found in folder "Energy Efficiency/Conservation," Seattle City Light Brochures (Record Series 1201-12), Seattle Municipal Archives.
I wanted a meter that would tell me how much electrical power I was using in my house. The widely-marketed Cent-a-meter was cute, and wireless -- but it only tells you your current rate, not the total amount of energy you've consumed (today, this month, etc.) It would be like having a speedometer with no odometer. (Note: Your electricity bill is for the "odometer" reading, so it matters!) This is doubly stupid if you think about "instant" energy usage as a curve. The total accumulated energy used is just the area under the curve. It's not clear why Cent-a-Meter have chosen to leave this out.
Update: I have graphs!
Energy conservation theater! Item 3346, City Light Moving Images (Record Series 1204-05), Seattle Municipal Archives.
Renewable energy much needed in Georgia —John S. Quarterman
Pictures by for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE), Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, .
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