Splitting Water to Store Solar Energy
September 30, 2009 by admin
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MIT professor Daniel Nocera earlier worked on a catalysts that can divide water molecules which can be utilized to store energy. Daniel Nocera has established a company named as Sun Catalytix to give his dreams a concrete shape. His company is backed by venture capital firm Polaris Ventures. Nocera is known as a “huge Posted in: Inventions , PhotoVoltaics , Solar Power

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Splitting Water to Store Solar Energy
Splitting Water to Store Solar Energy
September 30, 2009 by James
Filed under alternative energy

MIT professor Daniel Nocera earlier worked on a catalysts that can divide water molecules which can be utilized to store energy. Daniel Nocera has established a company named as Sun Catalytix to give his dreams a concrete shape. His company is backed by venture capital firm Polaris Ventures. Nocera is known as a “huge Posted in: Inventions , PhotoVoltaics , Solar Power

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U.S. hybrid sales soar in August
September 29, 2009 by admin
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It looks like the Cash for Clunkers program at least hit one of its goals – the average mpg of vehicles sold in August hit 23 mpg, which was its highest average ever. Hybrids made up a nice chunk of those sales. According to this article in AllCarsElectric, hybrid sales jumped 10% over
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Earth 4 Energy is a DIY solar panel and wind turbine power generator. You could learn how to build a home-made power generator device which generates renewable zip.
September 28, 2009 by admin
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Earth 4 Energy is a DIY solar panel and wind turbine power generator. You can find how to shape a home-made power generator device which generates renewable zip. (…)
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MIT spin-off stores solar energy
I’ve written a couple of articles about Daniel Nocera before (see the links at the bottom of this article), and there’s some more news out. Daniel Nocera is an MIT professor who has developed a catalyst that can easily split water into hydrogen and oxygen and wants to use it to store solar energy.
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Keeping Hybrid & Electric Cars Cool
September 28, 2009 by James
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When scientists unveiled the mystery of boiling of fluids in the form of tiny “microchannels” they cracked various formulas and models to keep the high-power electronic gadgets cool. These high power electronics generally are electric and hybrid cars, aircrafts, computers and other devices. Suresh Garimella the R. Eugene and Susie E. Goodson Professor Posted in: Electric Cars , Hybrid Cars , Transportation

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Earth 4 Power Allows You to Reap the Profits of Solar Power
September 27, 2009 by admin
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Being that you, as a homeowner, are already paying for electricity, wherefore not get a tangible benefit to display for it? (…)
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World’s Largest Solar Power Project Planned
September 25, 2009 by James
Filed under alternative energy

Gujarat, a state of India, is quite eager to opt for alternative sources of energy. It started out as a small dream. The Gujarat government visualized only 500 MW of solar power generation by 2014. But this humble goal may now be increased to 3,000 MW. The Gujarat Government is undertaking a $10 billion Posted in: Future Energy , Industry , Solar Power

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Going green with Bob’s Big Boy
September 25, 2009 by James
Filed under alternative energy
They don’t have any Bob’s Big Boy’s in my neck of the woods, but over the years, I’ve seen a few while on travel. For those of you who don’t know, Bob’s Big Boy is an old time hamburger joint that’s been around for 60 years. And this year, they celebrated their birthday by
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How Zip Piles Combined With Solar Power Would Take No Another Power to Heat Full Our Houses
September 25, 2009 by James
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Formerly established an zip (heat) pile uses the heat contained in shallow ground (earth energy) to directly heat or cool houses and offices, since the temperature inside the ground leans to stay at the yearly regular. (…)
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