Green Hamlet is Natural Homes' ecoVillage in beautiful Lithuania. What are we doing? Natural Homes writes extensively about natural building and more recently about natural living and homesteading. Since 2011 we have gathered an audience... |
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... journal kept by Jim and Mindy Phypers during an extraordinary journey to New Zealand in the early 1980's. Beginning as a two week honeymoon, th ... |
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Natural Building, something from each country of the world This is a growing collection of natural homes from all over the world, one home representing each country. Click on any of the pictures bel ... |
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You are hereHome › News and Events › News › China’s 2030 RE potential highlighted in REEEP-funded report Visit REEEP on Twitter Visit REEEP on Facebook Visit REEEP on LinkedIn Subscribe to via RSS China’s 2030 RE potential ... |
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You are hereHome › News and Events › News › REEEP-funded report: Brazil wind power due for 5-fold increase by 2013 Visit REEEP on Twitter Visit REEEP on Facebook Visit REEEP on LinkedIn Subscribe to via RSS REEEP-funded report:... |
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Ahmad Ali Khan Ahmad Ali Khan, executive engineer at Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi, is a thorough professional eager to experiment with innovative technologies. He has played a key ro... |
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You are hereHome › News and Events › Events › Call for Applications: Solar PV training for West African entrepreneurs (EXTENDED DEADLINE) Visit REEEP on Twitter Visit REEEP on Facebook Visit REEEP on LinkedIn Subscribe to via R... |
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You are hereHome › Concepts › energy efficiency Visit REEEP on Twitter Visit REEEP on Facebook Visit REEEP on LinkedIn Subscribe to via RSS energy efficiency Corporate Clean Energy Investment Trends in Brazil, China, India and South Africa ... |
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A Brief History by Jim Phypers The recorder was known as the English Flute in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries when it enjoyed tremendous popularity. Played by kings and queens and country gentlemen as well as by the common man, used by ... |
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