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David Think

New innovation case on THINK!: M-Farm - 0 views

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    M-Farm service helps small-scale farmers get price information that will help them know where to get the best deal for their products through their mobile phones
Colin Bennett

2 New & Innovative Ocean Wave Energy Devices - 2 views

  • Ocean Treader is a floating device. It will be tied up 1 – 2 miles offshore in ocean wave systems. It will not pose any obstruction on the shoreline. The theory has been put to test in wave tank. Now the company is producing a full size machine for offshore testing. Wave Treader has grown out of our work with Ocean Treader. Wave Treader uses its Sponsons and Arms and are mounted on the base of a static offshore structure. That structure can be a Wind Turbine or Tidal Turbine. By sharing the high infrastructure costs with another device, such as the foundation costs, cabling costs, etc., the economics of both devices are enhanced and the energy yield for a given sea area greatly improved.
David Think

Japan and the Wind Lens concept - 2 views

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    This latest technology was unveiled during Yokohama Renewable Energy Exhibition 2010 and has proved that it is the most innovative and successful technology for wind turbine
Hans De Keulenaer

Trends and Innovations in copper demand - 3 views

  • The International Copper Association (ICA) is the leading authority on the fundamentals of future copper demand and substitution. ICA’s portfolio of material demand and substitution work covers global studies, surveys and detailed data sets. Full studies and data sets are used by ICA and its members for market development purposes, and select information is available to market commentators.
Hans De Keulenaer

Monash University of Australia Innovation for Tripling Energy Conversion in Solar Cells - 0 views

  • Scientists at Monash University, in collaboration with colleagues from the universities of Wollongong and Ulm in Germany, have produced tandem dye-sensitised solar cells with a three-fold increase in energy conversion efficiency compared with previously reported tandem dye-sensitised solar cells.
Hans De Keulenaer

California Initiates Largest Energy Efficiency Program - 0 views

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    Fourteen California counties and 126 cities launched the nation's largest PACE program, an innovative financing tool to help commercial property owners reduce their buildings' energy and water use, under the auspices of California's largest state...
Jack Travis

Innovative DC Power Solutions - 3 views

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    The micro inverters are used in the solar industry where you can easily install the components much better than the central inverters
Hans De Keulenaer

Wind power risks becoming too cheap, says top turbine maker, Energy News, ET EnergyWorld - 8 views

  • The head of Siemens Gamesa warned on Wednesday that a decade-long race to bring down the cost of generating wind power could not continue, as it would reduce the financial muscle of turbine producers to continue investing in new technologies.
  • The head of Siemens Gamesa warned on Wednesday that a decade-long race to bring down the cost of generating wind power could not continue, as it would reduce the financial muscle of turbine producers to continue investing in new technologies.
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    If we want innovation, reliability, longevity in renewables, too much focus on cost is likely to be counterproductive.
Hans De Keulenaer

Are Hybrid Ribbons the Future of Renewables? | The Energy Collective - 1 views

  • Recently, a research team in the UK has combined renewables to form energy-generating ribbons with great potential. The team, from the Institute for Materials Research and Innovation at the University of Bolton near Manchester in the UK, considered the fact that weather, especially in Britain, is highly unpredictable and decided to make a material that used more than one type of weather to produce electricity.
Hans De Keulenaer

Superconductor Uses - 0 views

  • An idealized application for superconductors is to employ them in the transmission of commercial power to cities. However, due to the high cost and impracticality of cooling miles of superconducting wire to cryogenic temperatures, this has only happened with short "test runs". In May of 2001 some 150,000 residents of Copenhagen, Denmark, began receiving their electricity through HTS (high-temperature superconducting) material. That cable was only 30 meters long, but proved adequate for testing purposes. In the summer of 2001 Pirelli completed installation of three 400-foot HTS cables for Detroit Edison at the Frisbie Substation capable of delivering 100 million watts of power. This marked the first time commercial power has been delivered to customers of a US power utility through superconducting wire. Intermagnetics General has announced that its IGC-SuperPower subsidiary has joined with BOC and Sumitomo Electric in a $26 million project to install an underground, HTS power cable in Albany, New York, in Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation's power grid. Sumitomo Electric's DI-BSCCO cable was employed in the first in-grid power cable demonstration project sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and New York Energy Research & Development Authority. After connecting to the grid successfully on July 2006, the DI-BSCCO cable has been supplying the power to approximately 70,000 households without any problems. The long-term test will be completed in the 2007-2008 timeframe.
Hans De Keulenaer

The Energy Challenge - No Furnaces but Heat Aplenty in Innovative 'Passive Houses' - Series - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • From the outside, there is nothing unusual about the stylish new gray and orange row houses in the Kranichstein District, with wreaths on the doors and Christmas lights twinkling through a freezing drizzle. But these houses are part of a revolution in building design: There are no drafts, no cold tile floors, no snuggling under blankets until the furnace kicks in. There is, in fact, no furnace.
Hans De Keulenaer

Apeldoorn first to get the central heating boiler of the future - 0 views

  • The first of 200 micro-CHP boilers was today put into service in the Apeldoorn suburb of Woudhuis as part of a large-scale field trial. Annelies van der Kolk, member of the Gelderland provincial executive responsible for climate and environment, today set the trial period officially in motion. "I am proud of this result of innovation and cooperation by so many parties. It's one of the ways we are working together towards a sustainable Gelderland", says Annelies van der Kolk.
Ako Z°om

GREEN POWER SCIENCE WOULD BE NICE ON THE DISCOVERY NETWORK - 0 views

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    about pro and amateur products...
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    some good ideas to be more industrial perhaps ...
Hans De Keulenaer

Obama Should Kill the Combustion Engine - MemeBox's Garry Golden on The Takeaway - 0 views

  • Appearing on PRI’s The Takeaway with John Hockenberry, Golden was asked how he would advise Congress and the upcoming Obama administration on the proposed U.S. multi-billion dollar auto industry bailout. He responded by unequivocally advocating the avoidance of “any further investments into the old combustion engine model” arguing that the country needs to quickly move past hybrids by leap-frogging “to an all-electric platform.”
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    Thank God for Obama. We may survive yet.
Hans De Keulenaer

Planet2025 News Network - ntext - 0 views

  • This exciting and innovative showcase tidal farm scheme would be capable of generating 10.5 megawatts (MW) of clean, green power, drawn entirely from the sea’s major tidal currents.
  • Subject to successful planning consent and financing, the tidal farm could be commissioned as early as 2011 or 2012.
Hans De Keulenaer

World's First Wave Powered Boat : MetaEfficient - 0 views

  • Ken-ichi Horie, a 69 year old Japanese sailor, is planning a solo 4,350 mile trip from Hawaii to Japan using an innovative wave powered boat. If successful, the trip would earn him a Guinness record while simultaneously proving the viability of wave powered propulsion.
Energy Net

Newsvine - High Tech Next-Generation Muffler Cuts Toxic Emissions 97%, Improves Gas Mileage 20% - 0 views

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    An innovative U.S. green technology company, with its main office located in Vancouver, Canada, has developed and owns the world-wide patents to, including Canada, United States, and Taiwan, a sophisticated new automotive muffler system that looks like a regular muffler, has no additional material or automobile-related installation costs, reduces vehicle emissions by an incredible 97% and remarkably, according to the inventor, improves gasoline mileage by 20%.
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