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ModeLabs Concept Phones use Renewable EnergyModeLabs Concept Phones use Renewable Energy
(Addict 3D: Fri, 20 Apr) ModeLabs designed three concept phones that use renewable energy to recharge the handsets. The renewable energy discussion on portable devices is an important issue for extending the battery life of the more and more complex and demanding devices.


Finding alternative energy sourcesFinding alternative energy sources
(Daily Mining Gazette: Wed, 18 Apr) HANCOCK — Baltic resident Chris Anderson thinks the development of alternative and renewable energy sources is a way for individuals to save money and a way for societies to become independent of oil companies.


Oakland is No. 1 user of renewable energyOakland is No. 1 user of renewable energy
(East Bay Business Times: Mon, 16 Apr) Oakland topped a list of U.S. cities using renewable energy, with 17 percent of its power coming from solar, wind and geothermal sources.



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Power Crisis Will Boost the Renewable Energy Equipment Market in South AfricaPower Crisis Will Boost the Renewable Energy Equipment Market in South Africa
(PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance: Wed, 18 Apr) For many years South Africans have neglected to make use of the renewable energy sources available to them as a result of the cheap and reliable power supplied by the national utility Eskom.


Nuclear power only energy alternative for N. Korea - PulikovskyNuclear power only energy alternative for N. Korea - Pulikovsky
(Interfax: Wed, 18 Apr) MOSCOW. April 18 (Interfax) - North Korea has no energy alternative to the peaceful use of nuclear energy, Konstantin Pulikovsky, the head of Russia's environmental, technological and nuclear watchdog Rostekhnadzor, said. "North Korea has a very low energy potential.


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