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Leading experts leading science leading solutions en-au Beyond Zero Emissions Miwa Tominaga miwa@beyondzeroemissions.org miwa@beyondzeroemissions.org (Miwa Tominaga) Miwa Tominaga http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//audio/rssimage.jpg Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 For Mac Wholesale http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org/ Thu, 02 Sep 2010 12:53:42 -0700 Fri, 23 Jul 2010 11:30:00 -0700 Loudblog no News & Politics Educational Technology Technology Business News Fri, 23 Jul 2010 11:30:00 -0700 Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 For Mac Wholesale http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//index.php?id=207 http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//index.php?id=207 bze bze no News &amp; Politics, Educational Technology, Technology, Business News News & Politics Educational Technology Technology Business News Beyond Zero’s Matthew Wright and Scott Bilby speak to Susan Giordano, General Manager of Second Wind, a Massachusetts company that has developed advanced wind measurement technology used by wind farms worldwide, including the Triton Wind Profiler. Beyond Zero’s Matthew Wright and Scott Bilby speak to Susan Giordano, General Manager of Second Wind, a Massachusetts company that has developed advanced wind measurement technology used by wind farms worldwide, including the Triton Wind Profiler. <p>Beyond Zero&#8217;s Matthew Wright and Scott Bilby speak to Susan Giordano, General Manager of Second Wind, a Massachusetts company that has developed advanced wind measurement technology used by wind farms worldwide, including the Triton Wind Profiler.</p><p><a href="http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//audio/podcast-2010-07-23-76463.mp3">File Download (27:50 min / 13 MB)</a></p> 00:27:50 Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:30:00 -0700 Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 For Mac Wholesale http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//index.php?id=203 http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//index.php?id=203 bze bze no News &amp; Politics, Educational Technology, Technology, Business News News & Politics Educational Technology Technology Business News Beyond Zero Emissions’ Mathew Wright and Scott Bilby talk to Professor Ian Bates, head of technology at Technique Solar, about the science and implementation of new solar technologies in Australia. Beyond Zero Emissions’ Mathew Wright and Scott Bilby talk to Professor Ian Bates, head of technology at Technique Solar, about the science and implementation of new solar technologies in Australia. <p>Beyond Zero Emissions&#8217; Mathew Wright and Scott Bilby talk to Professor Ian Bates, head of technology at Technique Solar, about the science and implementation of new solar technologies in Australia.</p><p><a href="http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//audio/podcast-2010-06-25-76719.mp3">File Download (27:50 min / 26 MB)</a></p> 00:27:50 Fri, 19 Mar 2010 08:30:00 -0700 Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 For Mac Wholesale http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//index.php?id=191 http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//index.php?id=191 bze bze no News &amp; Politics, Educational Technology, Technology, Business News News & Politics Educational Technology Technology Business News <p><a href="http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//audio/podcast-2010-03-19-32507.mp3">File Download (27:50 min / 13 MB)</a></p> 00:27:50 Mon, 28 Sep 2009 16:00:00 -0700 Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 For Mac Wholesale http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//index.php?id=144 http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//index.php?id=144 bze bze no News &amp; Politics, Educational Technology, Technology, Business News News & Politics Educational Technology Technology Business News In Spain, they don’t just talk, but have lots of green technologies to show: Solar, and Transport, too, Matthew reports. For Solar power day in, day out, Doerte Laing in Germany tells of concrete as an economical, convenient way to store thermal In Spain, they don’t just talk, but have lots of green technologies to show: Solar, and Transport, too, Matthew reports. For Solar power day in, day out, Doerte Laing in Germany tells of concrete as an economical, convenient way to store thermal energy from the sun overnight, and when there are clouds. And this works well with steam, rather than oil, to transfer the Sun’s energy, giving even more economy. <p>In Spain, they don&#8217;t just talk, but have lots of green technologies to show: Solar, and Transport, too, Matthew reports.<br /> For Solar power day in, day out, Doerte Laing in Germany tells of concrete as an economical, convenient way to store thermal energy from the sun overnight, and when there are clouds. And this works well with steam, rather than oil, to transfer the Sun&#8217;s energy, giving even more economy.</p><ul> <li> <a href="http://www.dir.de/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-636/1065_read-1465" title="Research on Earth, Solar System, Environment">German Aerospace Research Centre</a> :: Research on Earth, Solar System, Environment</a> </li> </ul> <p><a href="http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//audio/podcast-2009-09-28-78050.mp3">File Download (56:38 min / 26 MB)</a></p> 00:56:38 Thu, 24 Sep 2009 16:42:00 -0700 Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 For Mac Wholesale http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//index.php?id=140 http://podcast.beyondzeroemissions.org//index.php?id=140 bze bze no News &amp; Politics, Educational Technology, Technology, Business News News & Politics Educational Technology Technology Business News Full quality solar cells for one dollar per watt are coming, says Geoffrey Will, of Queensland Imnstitute of Technology. 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