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Jack Travis

Benefits Of Using Renewable Energy Sources - 0 views

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    Since the fuel costs are increasing a lot so there comes the different forms of energy to avoid pollution and increase the green house gas effect.
Jack Travis

Renewable Energy Resources - 0 views

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    There are many energy conservation tips taken to have the green power in your surrounding region. Also the charges for the fossil fuels are increasing a lot and creates harm for the environment too.
Alex Parker

Teesside Energy-from-Waste (EfW) Facility - Power Technology - 1 views

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    The upcoming Teesside energy-from-waste (EfW) plant at Teesside in the United Kingdom will use innovative technology to generate 49MW of green energy from residual municipal and commercial waste. The power project, whose groundbreaking is scheduled for 2014 and operation commencement scheduled for 2016, is being developed under a build, own, operate and transfer (BOOT) contract for Merseyside and Halton Waste Partnership (MHWP).
Mourad Daho-Bachir

Des logiciels plus verts! « Adoptons le "Green IT" - 0 views

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    Un projet collaboratif allemand offre aux développeurs de sites web des outils pour un design qui tient compte des normes environnementales.
alxram

Renewable Energy - 0 views

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    A comprehensive and visual collection of over 1,400 green technology websites... more added daily!
alxram

Alternative Energy News - 0 views

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    The latest alternative energy headline news from a variety of quality green technology sources.
alxram

Alternative Energy - 0 views

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    A comprehensive archive of articles, forums, news and videos about alternative and renewable green energy technology.
alxram

Alternative Energy Events - 0 views

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    An updated listing of conferences and events that promote and discuss alternative energy and green technologies.
Maluvia Haseltine

New York City's Waterfront Gets Extended With Wave Power : TreeHugger - 0 views

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    Visionary design to incorporate wave energy in NY harbor, while simultaneously increasing green space and tide pool habitats! So great that they are showing that not only can sustainable technology be viable and affordable, but beautiful and artistic as well
Maluvia Haseltine

Greenlaunches.com - 0 views

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    "Cool Stuff to Heal the Earth" Articles about emerging new green technologies
Maluvia Haseltine

About TreeHugger : TreeHugger - 0 views

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    TreeHugger is the leading media outlet dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream. Partial to a modern aesthetic, we strive to be a one-stop shop for green news, solutions, and product information.
Maluvia Haseltine

Piezoelectricity - Gizmodo - 0 views

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    Articles on piezoelectricity, nanotech, and the new green technologies
Skeptical Debunker

Bloom Energy Promises Cheap, Emissions-Free Power From a Small Box | Popular Science - 0 views

  • The Bloom Box idea came from K.R. Sridhar, a former NASA rocket scientist who once built a similar box device to generate oxygen on Mars for future colonists. Sridhar simply turned the concept on its head by pumping oxygen into the box, along with fuel. The oxygen and fuel combine within a new type of fuel cell to create the chemical reaction that makes electricity. There's also no need for power lines coming in from an outside source, and Sridhar envisions the box eventually providing energy wirelessly to homes and businesses. That could do away with traditional power plants and the power grid. Such transformative power may only come about if the Bloom Box fuel cells can work reliably and efficiently -- other fuel cell technologies have proven notoriously finicky. Sridhar makes his fuel cells based on cheap sand-based ceramics, coated with special green and black "inks" that allow for the chemical reaction which makes electricity. One of the simple disks can power a light bulb, and a stack of 64 disks with cheap metal plates in between them can supposedly power a Starbucks. And unlike fuel cells that require pure hydrogen, the Bloom Box can use fuels ranging from natural gas to bio-gas.
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    A boxy power plant that could one day produce efficient, inexpensive, clean energy in every home might sound like a pipe dream, but it's the very real product of a Silicon Valley startup called Bloom Energy. Twenty large corporations that include Google, FedEx, Walmart and eBay have already purchased and begun testing the Bloom Boxes. 60 Minutes recently got a sneak peek at this possibly game-changing energy device.
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    Here's SOME of the "rubs". How long will the device's last and what are the maintenance costs (if any)? What will the cost of the fuel be and how much is used? Will the manufacturing process "scale up nicely" (and easily) so that "economies of scale" will actually bring the price of a home-system down to around $3-5K? Will the price of the system, its maintenance, and fuel actually come out to be significantly less than the price of "grid delivered" electricity? Without "good enough" answers to such questions, this system may be more of a good remote generation facility than a grid replacement.
Maluvia Haseltine

Earth2Tech - 1 views

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    Tracking Green Innovation
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