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When can we expect nuclear fusion?

Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Sun, 2006-09-17 13:05.

By Joachim Grawe

In partnership with Energie-Fakten

With high prices for oil and gas, does solar energy not become cheaper?

Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Sun, 2006-04-16 22:00.

By Joachim Grawe

In partnership with Energie-Fakten

What can we expect from wood pellets?

Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Thu, 2006-02-23 23:00.

By Eike Roth

In partnership with Energie-Fakten

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Renewable energy and food supply: will there be enough land?

Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Thu, 2006-02-09 10:21.

Today, land is used for living, working, recreation and most importantly, food production. A relatively new use is growing biomass for energy use, which requires vast areas of land because of the diffuse nature of sunlight, and the low efficiency of plants capturing it. There is a direct competition for agricultural land between energy and food. Land requirements for both uses depend on consumption and production per square meter, 2 parameters which vary widely. In this paper, S Nonhebel estimates land requirements based on today's consumption patterns and production efficiency, providing a basis for the construction of scenario's.

Energy yield factors for the generation of electrical energy

Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Sat, 2006-02-04 21:21.

By Joachim Grawe

In partnership with Energie-Fakten

Can biomass power stations mitigate climate change?

Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Fri, 2006-01-27 23:00.

By Eike Roth

In partnership with Energie-Fakten

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