(par 6.3.2.2. 9) 10 examples of ‘Green’ Architecture in Africa

10 examples of ‘Green’ Architecture in Africa http://futurecapetown.com/2014/04/the-move-to-green-architecture/ By Olamide Udoma We are all trying to go ‘green’: ‘green’ world, ‘green’ city, ‘green’ household. ‘Green’ has become a buzzword for sustainable, safe, energy efficient and/or economic. The Encyclopaedia Britannica describes green architecture as a ‘philosophy of architecture that advocates sustainable energy sources, the conservation of energy, […]
(par 6.3.2.2. 8) Hydrogen Power

Hydrogen Power http://www.thewaterpage.com/hydrogen-power.html Hydrogen is the first element in the Periodic Table mainly because it is the lightest element known to man. Its structure is also very simple because one hydrogen atom only contains one proton and one electron as compared to other elements which contain two or more subatomic particles. Hydrogen is an interesting […]
(par 6.3.2.2. 8) Hydrogen Energy – Advantages and Disadvantages

What is Hydrogen Energy? http://www.conserve-energy-future.com/Advantages_Disadvantages_HydrogenEnergy.php Hydrogen energy is an important part of developed nation’s clean energy plan. Like most sources of clean energy it is relatively new, and as such there is much more to discover about it. Lets look at and answer a few questions about hydrogen energy with our focus being a survey of […]