The Renewable Energy WikiProject project was established to organise Wikipedia Renewable energy content and to bring the quality of articles to an A-Class grade.
Information
editGoals
editUltimately this project aims to develop a series of articles which together form a logical and complete reference of renewable energies. Through collaborative efforts this project aims to:
- Improve the quality and organisation of renewable energy content.
- Broaden the scope of renewable energy content.
- Provide a forum to collaborate on coverage of renewable energy content.
Scope
editThis project was developed to enhance public awareness of renewable energies and aims to cover all topics listed under Category:Renewable energy, articles should not be limited to renewable energy generation but also include:
- Technical context such as the opportunities and limitations of renewable energy generation including barriers to commercialisation of renewables and mitigation strategies. Technologies and scientific background should be discussed in detail with emphasis on established industries and factual relevance.
- Socio-economic role of renewables and the socio-economic barriers to renewables
- Renewable energy markets
- Government policy relating to renewable energy
- Grid parity
- Second generation biofuels
- Renewable energy portal and news.
This project does not include broader energy topics, nor does it include climate change or environmental impacts of energy. Please see the 'Related Topics' section below for a list of related projects which are running in parallel to this project.
Articles
editProject related articles can be found at Category:Renewable energy
Related Projects
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Members
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Guidelines
editAesthetics & Usability
editThe following have been copied from the Energy WikiProject and serve as a good basis to develop fundamental guidelines for renewable energy articles:
- Titles: Following Wikipedia standard, article titles should relate to the best-known name in most cases. However, this is somewhat complicated by the fact that there's a lot of ways to describe the desirability or purpose of different kinds of energy: "renewable", "non-nuclear", "sustainable", "non fossil", etc. These terms should be always avoided in titles in favour of a technically specific term that implies a kind of technology. Where one technology deals with many sources of energy, be careful, e.g. a turbine can burn many kinds of fuel, but a gasoline turbine only burns that one kind.
- Redirects: To avoid the creation of duplicate articles, it is good to create a few redirects as soon as a new article is created. These should deal with all common variants, e.g. solar power versus solar energy.
- Article format: A description of the required technology, the forms of energy converted (in physics terms, e.g. light to heat or to voltage), and power output under what circumstances should start every article in this category.
- Navigation: Logical groupings of articles should be implemented using Infoboxes, Navigation Templates and See Also tools wherever possible. See section below on Wikipedia:Templates.
Nomenclature
edit- "LPG" or "biogas" in place of "natural gas"
- "Renewable" in place of "green" or "alternative". "Alternative" is reserved for technologies which are either experimental or theorised substitutes.
Templates
editInformation Boxes
edit- Sustainable energy - {{Sustainable energy infobox}}
- Global warming - {{Global warming infobox}}
- Power Stations - {{Infobox power station}}
Stubs
edit- Renewable Energy - {{Renewable-energy-stub}}
Topic Navigation
editTechnology:
- Bioenergy - {{Bioenergy}}
- Wind Turbines - {{Wind power}}
Regional:
- All - {{Renewable energy by country}}
- Argentina - {{Energy in Argentina}}
- China - {{Energy in the People's Republic of China}}
- Spain - {{Energy in Spain}}
- Sweeden - {{Energy in Sweden}}
- USA - {{Energy in USA}}
- Wales - {{Energy in Wales}}
Other topics:
- Global Warming - {{Energy in Wales}}
Tasks
editTo-do list for User:GGByte/Renewable Energy:
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