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Appropedia is a [[wiki]] for all questions of [[renewable energy]], including: | '''[[Appropedia]]''' is a [[wiki]] for all questions of '''[[renewable energy]]''', including: | ||
* [[Solar power]] | * [[Solar power]] | ||
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** [[Passive solar design]] | ** [[Passive solar design]] | ||
* [[Wind power]] | * [[Wind power]] | ||
* Hydroelectricity | * [[Hydroelectricity]] | ||
** Microhydro | ** [[Microhydro]] | ||
** Picohydro (relevant to international development and remote locations with very modest energy needs). | ** Picohydro (relevant to international development and remote locations with very modest energy needs). | ||
* [[Wave power]] | * [[Wave power]] | ||
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...and any other form of renewable energy. It also covers [[energy storage]], both high tech solutions that may (or may not) be suited to commercial and wealthy community solutions, as well as what is commonly called [[appropriate technology]] for smaller applications. | ...and any other form of renewable energy. It also covers [[energy storage]], both high tech solutions that may (or may not) be suited to commercial and wealthy community solutions, as well as what is commonly called [[appropriate technology]] for smaller applications. | ||
Other wikis exist on this subject; | However, Appropedia is a more general '''[[green wiki]]''', on the basis of "[[wiki synergy]]," i.e. that [[sustainability]], [[design]] and [[international development]] issues overlap extensively and so are best dealt with on a single wiki. | ||
== Other wikis == | |||
Other wikis exist on this subject; only one appears to be not active. | |||
* [[BioenergyWiki:|BioenergyWiki]] - active, specifically about [[bioenergy]]. | |||
* [[Green Powered Wiki]] - defunct | * [[Green Powered Wiki]] - defunct | ||
[http://renewableenergy.wikia.com Renewable Energy Wikia] - little or no activity. | * [http://renewableenergy.wikia.com Renewable Energy Wikia] - little or no activity. | ||
* [http://www.embark.com.au/ Embark Community Energy Project Wiki] - Australian focused, designed for groups aiming to set up projects - some good content covering issues like governance, running public meetings, dealing with opposition. | |||
Many introductory resources can be also be found on Wikipedia, starting at [[Wikipedia:Renewable energy]]. This is restricted to [[Wikipedia]]'s criteria, and does not include designs, how tos, or original analysis. | |||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 11:42, 4 June 2013
Appropedia is a wiki for all questions of renewable energy, including:
- Solar power
- Solar hot water
- Photovoltaics (solar electricity)
- Solar thermal electricity
- Solar concentrators and dish/reflector design
- Solar cookers
- Solar water disinfection
- Passive solar design
- Wind power
- Hydroelectricity
- Microhydro
- Picohydro (relevant to international development and remote locations with very modest energy needs).
- Wave power
- Tidal power
...and any other form of renewable energy. It also covers energy storage, both high tech solutions that may (or may not) be suited to commercial and wealthy community solutions, as well as what is commonly called appropriate technology for smaller applications.
However, Appropedia is a more general green wiki, on the basis of "wiki synergy," i.e. that sustainability, design and international development issues overlap extensively and so are best dealt with on a single wiki.
Other wikis
Other wikis exist on this subject; only one appears to be not active.
- BioenergyWiki - active, specifically about bioenergy.
- Green Powered Wiki - defunct
- Renewable Energy Wikia - little or no activity.
- Embark Community Energy Project Wiki - Australian focused, designed for groups aiming to set up projects - some good content covering issues like governance, running public meetings, dealing with opposition.
Many introductory resources can be also be found on Wikipedia, starting at Wikipedia:Renewable energy. This is restricted to Wikipedia's criteria, and does not include designs, how tos, or original analysis.
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