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Sergio Ferreira

Nanosolar's Breakthrough - Solar Now Cheaper than Coal » Celsias - 0 views

  • They have successfully created a solar coating that is the most cost-efficient solar energy source ever. Their PowerSheet cells contrast the current solar technology systems by reducing the cost of production from $3 a watt to a mere 30 cents per watt. This makes, for the first time in history, solar power cheaper than burning coal.
Colin Bennett

Light Bulb Powered Wireless Video Camera - 0 views

  • This wireless video camera, by Japan’s NEC, has a collar that slips on a standard fluorescent bulb for power. This allows easy deployment anywhere these bulbs are installed, which is just about everywhere. Isn’t that wonderful? 
Hans De Keulenaer

As Things Get More Complex, Marketers Return to Basics | Marketing Profs Daily Fix Blog - 0 views

  • Marketing has been changing as quickly as technology has, so it makes sense that SEO (42%) and personalization (36%) came in at the number 2 and 3 spots. Pulling up in fourth place is green marketing at 32%.
Sergio Ferreira

Getting married? Five trees, please - 0 views

  • Couples seeking divorce have to pay a fee that goes toward planting 25 trees in the area where they live. Lovebirds getting married have to pay a similar, but smaller fee -- for a mere 5 trees.
Sergio Ferreira

Less Water Used In Fog Shower | Got2BeGreen - 0 views

  • A new shower design may be the answer to the increasing issues and concerns with water shortages in many areas. Brazilian design student Joao Diego Schlmansky, designed a shower that bathes you in a fog of microscopic droplets and happens to be one of the eight finalists in the 2007 Electrolux Design Lap competition.
Sergio Ferreira

Solar Hybrid Lighting Tested In California : MetaEfficient - 0 views

  • During the day, sunlight is captured and channeled into lighting fixtures, then at night, the fluorescent bulb takes over. On the roof, sunlight is captured using a large dish that tracks the sun. The concentrated light is channeled through the building with bundles of optical fibers.
Colin Bennett

Solar Powered Linux Computer - Aleutia E1 Runs on 8 Watts of Power - 0 views

  • Aleutia’s 4.5 inch E1 could be a good indicator of the future of computers. It’s a solar-powered Linux and runs on 8 watts of power. It has no moving parts and is totally silent. The optional solar panel will add slightly to the low $400 price tag. Even though it has relatively small storage and ram, with computing moving more online and using flash memory, this computer could have lots of applications.
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Colin Bennett

Giant Flying Wing - Focus 21 Superyacht Flies on Wing in Ground Effect - 0 views

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Sergio Ferreira

Post Kyoto: the state of Denmark | EnergyBulletin.net | Peak Oil News Clearinghouse - 0 views

  • The year 2001 brought an end to this, however. The new liberal-conservative government formed separate ministries for transport/energy and environment once again, 3 sea-based wind turbine parks were ditched, land based renewable energy was put in the freezer, energy research and development had their funding cut to almost zilch, and 800 people were made redundant in public environmental administration.
Colin Bennett

80s Style Phones Hot Again - Mini Brick Cell Phone - 0 views

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    increased use of materials?
Colin Bennett

Wagging Tail Ad - Iam's Pet Food Marketing (VIDEO) - 0 views

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    Can you keep your eyes of the wagging tail. This is simple but effective advertising
Colin Bennett

» Smarter homes with an Amigo | Emerging Technology Trends | ZDNet.com - 0 views

  • I’m sure that some of you remember Jini, an initiative launched in 1998 by Bill Joy of Sun Microsystems. This software was supposed to turn all the devices we use into ‘network citizens,’ as Joy said. It never really worked. And even if the electronic devices we own are increasingly network compatible, they still are unable to work together intelligently. This is why the European Union has funded a project to allow your fridge or your TV to communicate with your phone or your PC. This project, named Amigo, will end in February 2008 and was granted €13 millions by the EU. This project enrolled powerful partners such as France Telecom, Microsoft or Philips which pay the rest of the bill, expected to reach €23 millions. The researchers think their approach will be successful because it’s an entirely open source project and everyone can participate. But read more…
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Sergio Ferreira

World's Largest Solar Stadium | Got2BeGreen - 0 views

  • Located in Bern, Switzerland, the world’s largest solar stadium is operational. The stadium has a total of over 10,000 solar cells yielding in an overall output of 1.3 megawatts of power and expected to produce 1.134 gigawatts hours of electricity annually - the equivalence of 350 four-person households.
Sergio Ferreira

Solar Green Home Arrives On Trucks | Got2BeGreen - 0 views

  • PowerHouse Enterprises has developed a modular home that incorporates green elements into its design, including a solar butterfly roof that collects rainwater. There are also solar panels for electricity and hot water.
  • metal roof served to heat the house during winter by absorbing heat and generating electricity
Sergio Ferreira

Biomethane: A Fuel From Pure Grass : MetaEfficient - 0 views

  • In Austria, cars can now fill up on a renewable, locally-produced fuel. The fuel is called “biomethane”, and it’s created by fermenting meadow grass (Poa pratensis). The grass is grown without the input of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. And it’s a true ‘cellulosic biofuel’ — it doesn’t rely on grains and oilseeds.
Sergio Ferreira

Google seen ready to bid on mobile airwaves | Reuters - 0 views

  • announce on Friday it will bid on coveted airwaves to launch a U.S. wireless network
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