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Non biological resource technologies
Non-biological renewable energy resources include solar energy, geothermal energy, energy from the wind or waves, and energy from tides.
Solar energy and geothermal energy are abundant and widely, (although unevenly) distributed. They are currently two of the least environmentally disruptive sources of power available.
A sample of Items held in the Non biological resource technologies category
- 1589: Wind power
- Solar parks: maximising environmental benefits (TIN101)
- 1366: Renewable energy options for farmers
- Profiting from on-farm renewable energy
- Energy efficiency and energy generation on farm - a guide
- 1155: Solar Photovoltaics
- Managing energy and carbon - the farmer's guide to energy audits
- Focus on: wind power
- Climate change series: Focus on energy management 2
There are currently no subcategories in the Non biological resource technologies section.
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