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  • 192021 is a new project that hopes to understand the impact of the rise of the super cities on the world around us. 19 cities around the world have 20 million people in the 21st Century and the Richard Saul Wurzman, the founder, believes that we’ve stopped seeing the world as a globe of countries but one of cities. 192021 aims to deliver a multi-year, multimedia initiative to collect, organize and better understand the population’s effect regarding urban and business planning and its impact on consumers around the world.
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Another Peek at the Plateau - 0 views

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    Oil at $150 a barrel by 2010... or maybe earlier - will it curve demand? likely not...
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Smith Elecctric Vehicles Orders Drive Components for 4,000 Vehicles - 0 views

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    The electric truck market seem to be taking off. When will electric cars really reach this level?
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EERE News: Natural Gas and Hybrid Vehicles Lead Annual Green Rankings - 0 views

  • Natural Gas and Hybrid Vehicles Lead Annual Green Rankings The natural gas-powered Honda Civic GX is once again the greenest new car sold in the United States, according to the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE). The ACEEE's Green Book Online, released on February 19, places the Honda Civic GX on top for the second year in a row, followed by the Toyota Prius and Honda Civic Hybrid. Other hybrids in the top-twelve list include the Nissan Altima Hybrid in sixth place and the Toyota Camry Hybrid in tenth. The ACEEE's annual evaluation of the current model year vehicles ranks them primarily in terms of air emissions and fuel economy.
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EERE News: Superconducting Cable Project Points to More Efficient Grid - 0 views

  • DOE and SuperPower, Inc. commemorated on February 21 a $27 million project to install a 350-meter high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cable between two electrical substations in Albany. While that might not sound like much cable for the money, the project is the first demonstration of a technology that could someday be used to build a more energy efficient power grid. The HTS cable reduces energy loss by up to 10%, and wires using the same technology could potentially be integrated into generators, transformers, cables, and fault current limiters, making most of the equipment that produces and delivers power more energy efficient. On the other end of the power line, HTS wires can be employed in motors, providing an energy efficiency improvement for one of the largest electrical loads served by electric utilities.
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Maglev, diesel-electric trains vie for support in US desert - Engadget - 0 views

  • Although the mention of a magnetically levitating train outside of US borders won't grab too much attention, saying that phrase here most definitely perks up ears.

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The Energy Blog: End in Site for Silicon Shortage in Solar industry - 0 views

  • Severe shortages of silicon have plagued the solar photovoltaic market over the past few years. According to a Frost & Sullivan press release a turnaround can be expected this year with polysilicon catching up with the demand
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EU study says hydrogen support needs to start now | Cleantech.com - 0 views

  • A European Union report is calling for immediate support for hydrogen energy projects, saying member states could gain an ecological and competitive edge by starting work now.
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    This study concludes that introducing hydrogen into the energy system would, theoretically, reduce the total EU oil consumption by vehicles on the road by 40%, and by 2050. Also, on releasing the study results, the EU approved funding for a joint technology initiative to develop fuel cell and hydrogen technology. This recognition of hydrogen by the EU raises the possibility that hydrogen could realistically be used in future green solutions.
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Green Commuter Makes a Statement - Thunderbolt Electric Scooter (GALLERY) - 0 views

  • The Thunderbolt Electric Scooter Concept by Henrik Björkman does not break new grounds when it comes to technological advances, but this sexy environment-friendly scooter has a loud and clear message for you. Down with combustible engines! The scooter’s design emphasizes a curvy hole where the engine is traditionally placed. The result is a not-so-subtle protest against combustible engine use. The Thunderbolt has a range of around 70 KM/H on a three hour charge.
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Deep-Water Wind: In the Wind, Out of Sight | EcoGeek | Wind, Turbines, Turbine, Power, ... - 0 views

shared by Colin Bennett on 26 Feb 08 - Cached
  • A Norwegian company called Sway is developing a deepwater system that will allow turbines to be situated farther out to sea where winds can be steadier and stronger, and where the turbines are hidden from all save a few passing ships.
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    A Norweigan company, SWAY A/S, is developing a deepwater wind turbine system. It seems that this system may offer a technical solution to two issues which are related to wind.  These  issues are that turbines are an eyesore for some and that of positioning turbines to receive a consistent wind flow. By enabling turbines to be placed far out to sea SWAY theoretically overcomes the eyesore issue. Also, wind flow may be more consistent in the open ocean and therefore a more approporiate environment to harvest consistent wind.
     
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Move Over, Oil, There's Money in Texas Wind - New York Times - 0 views

  • The wind turbines that recently went up on Louis Brooks’s ranch are twice as high as the Statue of Liberty, with blades that span as wide as the wingspan of a jumbo jet.
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    A timely article to remind readers about the status of wind turbines in the US. No longer a marginal form of electrical generation, wind turbine installed capacity in the US is on the up. Apparently, wind already supplies about 1% American electricity, powering the equivalent of 4.5 million homes. However, in spite of advances in the wind field, electricity generated via wind turbines is at this time costlier than that generated from fossil fuels. Also, wind power has the disadvantage of being intermittent and unpredictable, but this matter may be overcome with battery storage in some cases.
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The Energy Blog: Emissions from Photovoltaic Life Cycles - 0 views

  • A new report has found that thin-film cadmium telluride solar cells have the lowest life-cycle emissions primarily because they consume the least amount of energy during the module production of the four types of major commercial PV systems: multicrystalline silicon, monocrystalline silicon, ribbon silicon, and thin-film cadmium telluride (CdTe).
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Energy storage nears its day in the sun | Environment | Reuters - 0 views

  • MONACO (Reuters) - Energy storage is an unglamorous pillar of an expected revolution to clean up the world's energy supply but will soon vie for investors attention with more alluring sources of energy like solar panels, manufacturers say.
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Madrid Metro Television Spot | MetroRiderLA - 0 views

  • I found this commercial for the Madrid Metro via the Carfree USA blog.  This stunning ode to urban life and subterranean transit shows that in some places the kind of money and time that goes into car advertisements also goes into promoting mass transit. 
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Talk:Directory:Thermal Electric - PESWiki - 0 views

  • nanotechnology solid state thermal energy converters
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