How To Save Energy Costs Using Solar Power
In this day and age, it is your responsibility and your obligation to be environmentally conscience and do your part towards conserving energy.Energy conservation is not merely reduced usage of fuel but also looking for a substitute fuel to prevent global warming and atmospheric pollution.By using organic fuels like bio diesel and bio gas, air pollution and global warming can be reduced to some extent.Cars are being invented that could run on batteries and solar power.Invention and usage of transportation by such means must be initiated and provided encouragement, for using it on a large scale. (…)
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Toyota seeing huge demand for its 2010 Prius
May 31, 2009 by James
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So far, Japanese demand for the new Toyota 2010 Prius, the 3rd generation of the Prius hybrid, is greatly exceeding Toyota’s expectations. Toyota had set a sales goal of 100,000 cars in Japan by December – right now it looks like they’re going to meet that goal this summer. With so much initial demand,
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New Solar Stadium in Taiwan
May 30, 2009 by James
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Its official now. Taiwan will hold the World Games 2009 in July. This international sporting event will include games like korfball, billiards, dragon boat racing and womens tug-of-war. But why are we discussing World Games 2009 in an alternative energy spectrum? Actually Taiwan can boast of Asia’s first fully solar-powered stadium. The stadium gives Posted in: Future Energy , Industry , Solar Power

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Is molten salt the “secret sauce” for solar?
May 30, 2009 by James
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A couple of companies in California, SolarReserve and Rocketdyne, are gearing up to use molten salt as the key ingredient in a new solar plant that’s expected to power 100,000 homes. While it sounds like a weird idea, the concept has actually been proven before, in a shuttered pilot plant near Barstow, California. That
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Make Your Home Eco And Solar
May 30, 2009 by James
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Someday, hopefully, we will be able to derive a lot of our power from more environmentally friendly sources. Im betting on solar electric power, for one. (…)
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NY Times interview with Daniel Nocera – Professor of Energy and MIT
May 27, 2009 by James
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This New York Times interview is very interesting. Daniel G. Nocera, is a Professor of Energy and Professor of Chemistry at MIT, and he’s currently working on an artificial photosynthesis system that will use sunlight to generate hydrogen that can be used to power a fuel cell. One of the benefits of this
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New Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology
May 27, 2009 by admin
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Scientists are tirelessly working on sources of alternative energy so that we can have a better substitute for fossil fuels in near future. We know that sunlight, wind and geothermal sources of energy are better for everyone. But they also need efficient fuel cells for better utilization of power. Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) Posted in: Batteries , Fuel Cells , Inventions

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Greentech Media reports on the latest wave power designs
May 26, 2009 by admin
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Wave power hasn’t been doing so hot lately. Last month, reports surfaced that one of the biggest and furthest along project – a farm of floating, electricity generating sea-snake devices, is in trouble because of the global finacial crises – the Australian owner of the project, Babcock & Brown, is in bankruptcy proceedings. That
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Using Existing Infrastructure for Wind Turbines
May 26, 2009 by James
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The Metropolis Magazine has been holding Next Generation Design Competition since 2003. They want to provide a platform for young designers to promote the spirit of activism, social involvement, and entrepreneurship. They offer prize money of $ 10,000. But the real attraction is the publicity given to the projects of winners and runners-up. This Posted in: Inventions , Wind Power , Wind Turbines

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Why & How a Solar Power Inverter is Used
May 25, 2009 by admin
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A solar power inverter forms an important part of any home solar energy system which supplies enough electricity to get you off the grid. (…)
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