PeakDukeEnergy
Thursday, 27 October 2011
Surfing China's tidal bore the "Silver Dragon"
Posted on 04:53
by Unknown
I always like these videos of people surfing tidal bores...
Surfing China's tidal bore the "Silver Dragon
from
matt wybenga
on
Vimeo
.
Email This
BlogThis!
Share to X
Share to Facebook
Share to Pinterest
Posted in
|
No comments
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
The Ecuadorian Library
Bruce Sterling has popped up at Medium with a great essay (following up on an older one called "The Blast Shack") on Manning, Assa...
The Bicycle Barometer
"Optimise For the Common Case" has a description of a nifty device indicating the best form of transport on a given day in London ...
Sit tight, the tidal wave of clean energy is on the horizon
The SMH has a suprisingly optimistic article on some Australian cleantech companies - Sit tight, the tidal wave of clean energy is on the ho...
Guerilla Grafters
The LA Times has an article on a new variety of guerilla gardener - In San Francisco, a secret project bears fruit . All Tara Hui wanted to...
Iran Oil Bourse To Open Next Week ?
Cryptogon points to a few interesting datapoints, amongst which is a claim the fabled Iranian oil bourse finally opens next week - IRAN’S BA...
Commentary: Is Peak Oil Dead?
Resilience.org has a post by Steve Andrews of ASPO USA - Commentary: Is Peak Oil Dead? . Q: So, in your opinion, M. King Hubbert more or les...
Paul Hawken Visiting Australia
I’m a bit late mentioning this (as half the dates have already passed by) but Paul Hawken is in the country and has been doing a few speakin...
Supermajordämmerung
The Economist has declared "The day of the huge integrated international oil company is drawing to a close" - Supermajordämmerung ...
Peak oil can fuel a change for the better ?
The SMH has a rare mainstream media opinion piece on peak oil (albeit of the doomy circa-2005 variety) - Peak oil can fuel a change for the...
A Material That Could Make Solar Power “Dirt Cheap”
Technology Review has an article on solar power research at UNSW - A Material That Could Make Solar Power “Dirt Cheap” . A new type of solar...
Categories
3d printing
(10)
abu dhabi
(1)
acquion
(1)
afghanistan
(1)
africa
(1)
agl
(2)
agriculture
(4)
air transport
(1)
airborne wind turbines
(2)
alan jones
(1)
algae
(1)
alinta
(1)
altarock
(2)
ammonia
(1)
amory lovins
(1)
apple
(1)
aquaculture
(1)
arctic ice
(9)
artificial meat
(2)
aspo
(1)
australia
(49)
bakken
(2)
banff mountain film festival
(3)
baseload fallacy
(1)
baseload power
(1)
batteries
(2)
bay of fundy
(2)
bees
(5)
belgium
(1)
better place
(3)
beyond zero emissions
(2)
bhp
(3)
bicycle
(5)
big brother
(1)
bill gross
(1)
biomimicry
(1)
bioplastic
(3)
biopower
(1)
bipv
(1)
bob brown
(1)
botswana
(1)
brightsource
(4)
browse
(1)
bruce schneier
(1)
bruce sterling
(3)
buckminster fuller
(1)
california
(2)
canada
(3)
canberra
(1)
car sharing
(1)
carbon tax
(3)
carnegie wave energy
(1)
ccd
(2)
cdte
(1)
censorship
(1)
chart
(1)
chernobyl
(1)
chevron
(2)
china
(5)
cigs
(1)
cleantech
(1)
climategate
(1)
cng
(2)
coal
(3)
coal seam gas
(12)
cold fusion
(1)
cpv
(3)
craig venter
(1)
csiro
(1)
csp
(16)
cypherpunks
(1)
daniel yergin
(2)
data centres
(1)
david attenborough
(1)
denmark
(1)
desertec
(2)
deserts of gold
(1)
distributed manufacturing
(8)
drought
(6)
east timor
(1)
eastern star gas
(1)
ebook
(1)
ecat
(1)
economics
(1)
electric bikes
(2)
electric vehicles
(6)
electricity demand
(1)
electricity grid
(6)
electricity prices
(1)
elon musk
(2)
energy
(1)
energy efficiency
(5)
energy storage
(9)
energy white paper
(2)
enhanced oil recovery
(1)
envia
(1)
esolar
(1)
ethanol
(1)
eu
(1)
europe
(1)
exergy
(1)
export land
(2)
exxon
(2)
fabber
(3)
fairfax
(1)
fedex
(1)
feed in tariffs
(1)
fermi paradox
(1)
fertiliser
(1)
finance
(1)
first solar
(2)
fish
(1)
floating lng
(1)
floating offshore wind power
(1)
floating wind power
(1)
food
(2)
food prices
(6)
ford
(1)
four day week
(2)
fracking
(1)
france
(1)
fukushima
(3)
futurism
(1)
gallium arsenide
(1)
gas
(1)
gazprom
(1)
ge
(1)
geodynamics
(1)
geoengineering
(6)
george monbiot
(2)
george orwell
(1)
geothermal energy
(19)
geothermal power
(21)
germany
(3)
geysers
(1)
giles parkinson
(1)
glenn greenwald
(1)
global warming
(50)
globalisation
(2)
gm
(1)
google
(4)
google earth
(1)
greece
(4)
green buildings
(4)
green it
(3)
green roofs
(1)
greenland
(3)
gross feed in tariffs
(1)
gtl
(1)
guerilla gardening
(1)
halliburton
(1)
high frequency trading
(1)
high speed rail
(2)
hugo chavez
(1)
hydra tidal
(1)
hydraulic fracturing
(1)
hydro
(1)
hyperloop
(1)
ian dunlop
(1)
ibm
(1)
iceland
(1)
ichthys
(1)
iea
(4)
india
(4)
inpex
(1)
internet
(7)
internet of things
(1)
iran
(2)
iran oil bourse
(1)
iraq
(6)
ivanpah
(1)
japan
(4)
jaron lanier
(1)
jeremy grantham
(1)
jeremy rifkin
(3)
jevons paradox
(1)
jobs
(1)
jorgen randers
(2)
julian assange
(4)
kashagan
(1)
kazahkstan
(1)
kenya
(2)
kuwait
(1)
latin monetary union
(1)
led lighting
(1)
leonardo maugeri
(4)
limits to growth
(3)
linkedin
(1)
liquid metal battery
(1)
lithium
(1)
lithium ion batteries
(1)
lloyd energy systems
(1)
lng
(12)
london array
(1)
maine
(2)
makani
(1)
malaysia
(1)
malcolm turnbull
(3)
mapping
(1)
marine current turbines
(1)
martin ferguson
(2)
massive change
(1)
meat
(1)
media
(7)
merit order effect
(2)
methane hyrates
(1)
michael klare
(2)
microbial fuel cells
(1)
mighty river
(1)
mitt romney
(1)
mojave desert
(1)
mongolia
(1)
monitoring
(1)
nab
(1)
nanosolar
(1)
natural gas
(17)
natural gas pipelines
(1)
new york
(1)
new zealand
(2)
nicholas stern
(1)
nikolai tesla
(1)
northern territory
(1)
norway
(1)
nsa
(3)
nuclear power
(14)
ocean
(1)
ocean energy
(30)
oceanlinx
(1)
offshore wind power
(2)
oil
(6)
oil price
(10)
oil production
(2)
olympic dam
(2)
origin energy
(2)
orkney islands
(1)
otec
(2)
ows
(3)
participatory panopticon
(2)
pascal's wager
(1)
paul hawken
(1)
peak demand
(1)
peak oil
(41)
peak timber
(1)
peaking plant
(1)
pentland firth
(1)
petratherm
(3)
photography
(2)
pine beetles
(1)
plastic
(1)
poland
(1)
population
(1)
printcrime
(1)
rail transport
(1)
rare earths
(3)
ray anderson
(1)
recycling
(3)
renewable energy
(18)
road transport
(2)
ron paul
(4)
rsi
(1)
russ hinze
(1)
salton sea
(1)
salvador option
(1)
santos
(3)
sasol
(2)
saudi arabia
(3)
saul griffith
(1)
scenario planning
(1)
scotland
(7)
semprium
(1)
sergey brin
(1)
severn estuary
(3)
shale gas
(16)
shale oil
(9)
shell
(2)
siemens
(1)
silex
(1)
smart appliances
(1)
smart grids
(3)
smart meters
(5)
solar oasis
(1)
solar power
(39)
solar pv
(11)
solar thermal power
(17)
solarreserve
(1)
south australia
(3)
south korea
(3)
spain
(1)
subsidies
(2)
suntech
(1)
surveillance
(8)
sydney
(3)
system d
(1)
tar sands
(1)
technocracy
(1)
tenax
(2)
tesla
(2)
texas
(1)
thames
(1)
the oil drum
(3)
thin film solar
(3)
third industrial revolution
(1)
tidal energy australia
(1)
tidal power
(25)
tin o'reilly
(1)
tony blair
(1)
transport
(1)
trapwire
(1)
trigeneration
(1)
uk
(5)
us
(2)
us politics
(2)
venezuela
(1)
vestas
(1)
victoria
(1)
video
(1)
volt
(1)
wa
(1)
warren buffett
(1)
water
(4)
wave power
(7)
wheatstone
(1)
whyalla
(1)
wikileaks
(4)
wildlife photographer of the year
(1)
william gibson
(1)
wind power
(15)
wizard power
(1)
woodside
(1)
zero carbon australia
(2)
zinc
(1)
Blog Archive
►
2013
(156)
►
August
(23)
►
July
(74)
►
June
(7)
►
May
(19)
►
March
(14)
►
February
(12)
►
January
(7)
►
2012
(191)
►
December
(3)
►
November
(11)
►
October
(7)
►
September
(25)
►
August
(25)
►
July
(29)
►
June
(24)
►
May
(1)
►
April
(8)
►
March
(23)
►
February
(1)
►
January
(34)
▼
2011
(153)
►
December
(38)
►
November
(52)
▼
October
(32)
Santos expands CSG interest by buying Eastern Star...
About that Iraq withdrawal
Enhanced Geothermal Systems in Google Earth
Danny Macaskills's Ride
A Better World ?
How solar can save Gulf oil exports
Trouble in the algae lab for Craig Venter and Exxon
Surfing China's tidal bore the "Silver Dragon"
Paul Hawken Visiting Australia
The Strandbeest - Wind Powered Kinetic Art
Harnessing The Power Of The Thames
Unravelling the Greek basket case
A cheaper path to 100% renewables
Peak Oil for Economists
Leaderless, consensus-based participatory democrac...
90 MW Addition to Iceland's Hellisheidi Geothermal...
Calpine plans $700 million Geysers geothermal powe...
Oil Production of the Top Three IOCs
Meat Supply’s ‘Precipitous’ Drop to Spur Prices to...
World bioplastics market to grow 32 per cent by 2014
Chevron Uses Solar-Thermal Steam to Extract Oil in...
China's LNG demand questioned
City of Sydney plans recycled water network
The Hubbert hurdle: revisiting the Fermi Paradox
Low-Cost Tablet Runs on Three Watts of Power
Anatomy Of A Food Price Spike
10 Extraordinary Photographs of the Starry Night Sky
Smart meters given a fail
From brown coal to solar thermal
GPS Data on Beijing Cabs Reveals the Cause of Traf...
Digging up old fossils
North Sea gas production falls 25%
►
September
(31)
Powered by
Blogger
.
About Me
Unknown
View my complete profile
0 comments:
Post a Comment