Caldo: Vademecum dell’Enpa per proteggere gli animali domestici dalle alte temperature
giugno 19, 2013 – 4:48 pm | No Comment

A patire la canicola non sono soltanto gli uomini ma anche gli animali. Cani e gatti non “sudano” come noi e, per abbassare la loro temperatura corporea (già normalmente intorno ai 38,5°), aumentano i ritmi …

Read the full story »
AutoMiglioramento

autoaiuto, arteterapia, filosofia, pensiero positivo, psicologia, risataterapia, tecniche psicocorporee, spiritualita’

BioSalute

agricoltura biologica, biodiversita’, alimentazione naturale, ecoturismo, bioedilizia, energie alternative, benessere e salute

Buone Notizie

annunci e novita’ positive, conquiste, invenzioni, scoperte, curiosita’, racconti, riflessioni, lavoro etico, comunicati stampa

Good News in english

good news, ecotourism, ecology, discoveries, inventions, self improvement, parapsychology, mistery, science fiction

University News

W. IN PROGRESS ~ science and culture accessible to all ~ news from the world’s top universities and research institutes

Home » Good News in english, News in English for the citizens of the world, University News

Lawrence Livermore researchers find wind power not enough to affect global climate

Submitted by on settembre 11, 2012 – 5:01 pmNo Comment

Though there is enough power in the earth’s winds to be a primary source of near-zero emission electric power for the world, large-scale high altitude wind power generation is unlikely to substantially affect climate. That is the conclusion of a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory climate scientist and collaborators who studied the geophysical limits to global wind power in a paper appearing in the Sept. 9 edition of the journal, Nature Climate Change. “The future of wind energy is likely to be determined by economic, political and technical constraints rather than geophysical limits,” said Kate Marvel, lead author of the paper and a scientist in the Laboratory’s Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison. Airborne turbines that convert steadier and faster high-altitude winds into energy could generate even more power than ground- and ocean-based units. The study examined the limits of the amount of power that could be harvested from winds, as well as the effects high-altitude wind power could have on the climate as a whole. Turbines create drag, or resistance, which removes momentum from the winds and tends to slow them. As the number of wind turbines increases, the amount of energy that is generated increases. But at some point,

the winds would be slowed so much that adding more turbines will not generate more electricity. This study focused on finding the point at which energy generation is highest.Using a climate model, Marvel, along with Ben Kravitz and Ken Caldeira of the Carnegie Institution Department of Global Ecology, estimated the amount of power than can be produced from both near-surface and high-altitude winds.The group found that wind turbines placed on the earth’s surface could extract kinetic energy at a rate of at least 400 terawatts, while high-altitude wind power could extract more than 1800 terawatts. Current total global power demand is about 18 terawatts. At maximum levels of power generation, there would be substantial climate effects from wind harvesting. But the study found that the climate effects of extracting wind energy at the level of current global demand would be small, as long as the turbines were spread out and not clustered in just a few regions. At the level of global energy demand, wind turbines might affect surface temperatures by about 0.2 degrees Fahrenheit and affect precipitation by about 1 percent. Overall, the environmental impacts would not be substantial. News from: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Dear friend,this is an open project and accepts the help of anyone willing to make positive thinking. Send your proposals (articles, cartoons, funny pictures and videos)

Editorial Staff Tel. +39 0574 442669
Promotion & Advertising Tel. +39 0574 1746090

Support and Spread the only e-magazine dedicated to good news and smiles!

Write to: [email protected]

Show on your site a link to our www.goodnews.ws

GOODNEWS Cerca il Meglio per te

^ SHOPPING ^

Good News, good, news, network, positive, uplifting, l’agenzia di buone notizie e ufficio comunicati stampa online di informazione alternativa e positiva, di salute naturale ecoturismo bioedilizia, agricoltura biologica, alimentazione naturale, energie alternative fantascienza, misteri, parapsicologia, lavoro etico, autoaiuto, selfhelp, webreader, sapere.it.

Leave a comment!

Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS.

Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam.

You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

This is a Gravatar-enabled weblog. To get your own globally-recognized-avatar, please register at Gravatar blog.