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    Data centers go greener by the day, thriving on renewable energy instead

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    Data centers are known energy hogs. These plug into the grid and suck in a load of energy, to keep the internet up and running. Lately however, we’ve seen a rise in green-energy powered data centers that power up using … Continue reading3

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    Galaxy Resources to have mine completely powered by renewable in Western Australia

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    To be the first of its kind in Australia, Galaxy Resources, a Western Australian mining firm is busy drawing plans for a mine powered completely by renewable energy! Currently, the Mt Cattlin lithium mine belonging to Galaxy Resources uses solar … Continue reading3

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    The sellers of oil, Saudi Arabia, switches over to renewable energy

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    The Middle East is the land of oil. The world looks up to the Middle East for oil. And your car would probably not move out of its garage without all that oil flowing out of the Middle East. And … Continue reading3

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    New York City now values its sludge, a renewable energy source

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    The Big Apple has just stumbled upon a new way to generate electricity, this time with the help of sewage. The city is considering the use of sewage treatment as a source for generating energy. The city sure hates its … Continue reading3

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    The Physalia sales through the water and purifies it, powered by renewable energy

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    At first, we thought this one to be a mutant whale, or probably a high-tech submarine. What it really turned out to be, was Vincent Callebaut’s Physalia. The designer came up with this floating garden, shaped like a whale that … Continue reading3

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    World Bank to help build green renewable energy infrastructure projects in Egypt

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    Besides the pyramids and the camels and the date trees, Egypt will now proudly flaunt some pretty green renewable energy projects in the future, with the World Bank planning to pump in money to help develop infrastructure there. Managing director … Continue reading3

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    San Francisco aims to be powered by 100% renewable energy by 2020

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    San Francisco hopes to turn green in the future, and the city is really serious about it this time. So serious, that Outgoing Mayor Gavin Newsom is busy making plans to have the city use 100% renewable energy that will … Continue reading3

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    Vatican, the greenest state in the world, leading the way in renewable energy

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    Now besides those beautifully sculpted statues of saints on the roofs of Vatican structures lay arrays of solar panels, turning the tiny city of Vatican into the world’s most environment friendly state. With a little record of its own in … Continue reading3

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    Sydney Theater Company embraces renewable energy with solar panels

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    The Sydney Theater Company will now do a lot more than entertain you. It’ll now be a green energy producer, juicing up using rays from the sun. Cate Blanchett and husband Andrew Upton are hell bound on turning the theater … Continue reading3

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    Neste Oil opens world’s largest renewable diesel manufacturing plant in Singapore

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    Singapore can now swell up its chest in pride, as the world’s largest renewable diesel plant by Neste Oil finally begins chugging. To help increase production of NExBTL renewable diesel fuel, the facility was set up costing around $550 million. … Continue reading3

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