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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.
Infogreen Global

Scientists to develop liquid-based hydrogen storage material - 0 views

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    The new UO approach differs from many other technologies being studied in that it is liquid-based rather than solid, which, Liu says, would ease the possible transition from a gasoline to a hydrogen infrastructure.
Mark Kabbbash

INTK Stock Market News : City of Fairbanks Chooses Nansulate Insulation Coatings by Industrial Nanotech, Inc. For Major Municipal Project - View Message - 0 views

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    order from the City of Fairbanks to provide the Company's patented Nansulate® energy saving and asset protection coatings for five city buildings to increase energy efficiency and reduce fuel costs. The first building to be coated with Nansulate® is the Fairbanks City Hall and that application is already underway. The other buildings in the project include the Fire Department, Police Department, Department of Public Works and a fifth city building. Nanotech Energy Solutions, Inc. estimates the amount of the product for the entire project to be approximately 12,000 gallons.
Maluvia Haseltine

15 Year Old Invents Algae-Powered Energy System - 0 views

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    The Versatile System: a fully featured algae-powered energy system that combines a dozen new and existing technologies to treat waste, produce methane and bio-oil for fuel, produce food for humans and livestock, sequester greenhouse gases, and produce oxygen. Invented by 15-yr old Javier Fernandez-Han
Maluvia Haseltine

Light the World Using Dirt Powered Fuel Cells! | Inhabitat - 0 views

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    Microbial Powered electrical generation
Infogreen Global

Low cost solar technology - 0 views

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    Green is the most efficient "semi-transparent" colour for producing electricity, although red and purple also work well. Oxford PV predicts that manufacturing costs of its product will be around 50% less than the current lowest-cost thin film technology and expects its new mechanism will eventually match the unsubsidised cost of electricity generated from fossil fuels.
TONIA COX

Solar Panel Toxic Manufacturing Byproducts, Product Disposal Needs Greater Oversight, Report Urges : TreeHugger - 0 views

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    Every TreeHugger worth their roots loves solar power. After the (not always low) upfront costs are paid back you get free power from the sun, without emitting greenhouse gases or supporting continued extraction of fossil fuels. What's not to like, right? Well, according to a new report released by the Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition at the manufacturing and disposal stage of those über-green solar panels' life there's a whole bunch not to like, and little oversight to boot.
Infogreen Global

Harvesting sunlinght as chemical fuel that can be stored - 0 views

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    The device is made entirely of earth-abundant, inexpensive materials - mostly silicon, cobalt and nickel - and works in ordinary water.
Infogreen Global

Hybrid Garbage Trucks Powered By Hydraulic Energy - 0 views

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    The hydraulic hybrid system uses stored hydraulic energy instead of diesel fuel to power the truck during waste collection stops. A hydraulic launch assist system, also known as a parallel hybrid, is bolted onto the truck's existing power train and connects using an electronically controlled transfer case.
jacob logan

Oil prices extend gains on expectations of Fed rate cut - 1 views

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    Oil prices continued their upward trend for the fourth consecutive day on Tuesday on expectations that the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates for the first time in more than ten years to support the growth in demand for fuel in the country.
kunalk9995

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is One of the Key Attributes of LiDAR Systems October, 2019 - 0 views

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    Based on our recently published study "Global LiDAR Market - Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, Trends, and Forecast up to 2025", Infoholic Research forecasts that the global market for LiDAR is expected to grow, owing to the increasing need to improve driverless cars and enhance safety measures. LiDAR finds significant interest from the topology & geology departments, and also there is an increasing demand from automobile OEMs. The trend of using LiDAR-based systems is increasing with safer driving provisions and regulations. This trend is fueling the manufacturing of connected vehicles and is helping the market to grow at a CAGR of more than 15% to reach revenue of XX billion by 2025. Read more on https://www.infoholicresearch.com/press-release/lidar-market/?utm_source=pravinmane&utm_medium=medium&utm_campaign=lead-generation
plastemart com

Developments in Policy on Plastic Waste in EU - 0 views

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    The European Commission has launched a consultation exercise on policy options for a further reduction of plastic waste. Green Paper will be an integral part of the wider review of the waste legislation that will be completed in 2014.
Alex Parker

Endless energy? Fusion science is one step closer to building a star on earth - 1 views

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    Scientists in California have reached an important milestone in nuclear fusion research; generating more energy from a fusion reaction than transferred to the nuclear fuel. The holy grail of ignition remains elusive, but each step brings the world closer to a virtually limitless nuclear energy source with no emissions and negligible waste.
Alex Parker

Plugging the gaps: Areva and Schneider Electric look to empower islands - 1 views

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    AREVA and Schneider Electric have entered into a strategic partnership to develop energy management and storage solutions based on hydrogen fuel cell technology. We look at the technology at the centre of the deal and what the partners are bringing to the table.
Sascha M.

A Car That Runs on Organic Waste | GOOD magazine - 0 views

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    Sounds interesting and worth to follow up on how All Power Labs will fare at the X-Prize competition.
Sascha M.

Tech.view: Waste not, want not | The Economist - 0 views

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    Ethanol from rubbish is the latest biofuel
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