Experience the excitement of a boat tour along the Venice lagoon, it is a special experience, but do so on a totally silent boat, is something unique.
This is only possible thanks to a boat powered by an electric motor.
The batteries are charged from regular electrical outlets during the night, but during the day it can also store energy from solar panels on the roof of the boat itself, thus making it not only silent but even non-polluting.
Eco-tour in the Venice lagoon by electric motor boat
Predictions Made in December 1900 Which Have Come True!
I’ve just been reading a very interesting online article published by the BBC regarding predictions made by a US civil engineer. He made several predictions as to what would be happening around the world 100 years hence and many of them are amazingly accurate
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Norfolk Nature
I know it may sound a bit nerdy and “anorak-y” but my partner and I like nothing more than spending a couple of hours away from our keyboards and miniscule home office to take our binoculars and digital cameras out and lurk around the woodlands and fens of rural Norfolk.
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Hydropower Vs. Solar Power Advantages | National Geographic
Both hydropower and solar power are energy sources that do not consume limited resources but instead take advantage of renewable ones -- water for hydropower and the sun for solar power -- using them to generate energy without eliminating them from other uses. Neither hydropower nor solar power creates significant pollution or waste. Hydropower is much more widely used, accounting for about 6 percent of the energy supply in the United States in 2008
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TrovaEcoDesign: Sustainable concept for a green concrete use in building construction
In 2008 Antonio Vigil of the University of New Mexico won first place in the recycling center category, for his interesting blend of programmatic elements built around the prominent sustainable theme of reduce, recycle, reuse. His recycling ...
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