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|a37646-K|bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences
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|a(OCoLC)226291041
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|aEnergy wise|h[[videorecording]] : |bdeveloping renewable solutions / |cdirectors, Rob Sullivan ... [et al.] ; programme producer, Rob Gould ; TVE
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|aEnergy wise : developing renewable solutions
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|aDeveloping renewable solutions
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|aPrinceton, NJ : |bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences, |cc2007
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|a1 videodisc (23 min.) : |bsd., col ; |c4 3/4 in
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|aOriginally broadcast as a Hands on episode of the television program Earth report in 2005
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|aInclude a closed-captioned, audio-described version and a version without accessibility options
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|aThe light touch--Gas station--A burning concern--Winds of change--Dung busters
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|aDemonstrates several innovative and enterprising sustainable solutions to energy issues. Shows a solar energy company in India, which has developed a wide range of solar-powered equipment, installations, and after-care support for lighting, water pumping and purification, and TV and radio. Shows how the world's first train to be run solely on biogas was developed by Svensk Biogas, a private company in Sweden. Features Ramesh Nibhoria, an Indian mechanical engineer who has developed a large-scale institutional stove, the Sanjha Chulha, which uses biomass briquettes that make use of waste agricultural products of no economic value to farmers and turns them into a source of cash income. Looks at a Scottish entrepreneur who is seeking to expand the role of wind energy through small wind turbines, hardly more intrusive than a satellite dish, which could be attached to most homes. Discusses how biogas stoves in Nepal that work with cow dung provide numerous benefits, including a reduction of pressure on forestry resources, improved sanitation and health because of less smoke, and improvements in crop yields
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|aRenewable energy sources
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|aSolar energy
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|aBiogas
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|aAgricultural wastes as fuel
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|aWind power
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|aSullivan Rob
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|aGould Rob
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|aTelevision Trust for the Environment
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|uhttp://www.handsontv.info/series7/programme_1.html
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