Flat Tower: Innovative Architectural Solution
March 21, 2011 by admin
Filed under Environment, alternative energy

High-rise buildings and skyscrapers have been the most favored architectural solutions for highly populated cities. It is a commendable idea for combining height – growing more vertically – and for its small footprint without hogging precious soil which is at a premium in most cities. But sporadic eruptions of skyscrapers do not add to Posted in: Environment , Industry , Inventions

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Flat Tower: Innovative Architectural Solution
Power from Two Energy Sources?
March 18, 2011 by James
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Alternative sources of energy are clean and green but the catch is they generate less energy compared to fossil fuels. So now the scientists are trying to use different sources of alternative energy at the same place and same time to generate power. Attempts are being made to combine two forms of external energy Posted in: Future Energy , Inventions

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Best Green Car of 2011: Chevrolet Volt
January 24, 2011 by admin
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The 2011 Chevrolet Volt became the first electric car to be chosen as the Green Car of the Year 2011. Chevrolet Volt received this honor at the Los Angeles Auto Show, which is held every year by the Green Car Journal. The 2011 Chevrolet Volt electric car was chosen as the electric car of Posted in: Electric Cars , Industry , Transportation

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The Wind Energy Industry is Nothing New
November 29, 2010 by James
Filed under alternative energy

Though our scientists may claim that they are inventing something new by using wind as a source of generating energy, the truth is that wind is being used for centuries for this purpose. An example of this is an article published in 1838, which clearly shows that even in those times, wind was considered Posted in: Ethanol

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Will Robots Clean Up Future Oil Spills?
September 28, 2010 by admin
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Cleaning oil spills can be costly business. If eco-friendly robots can take over and clean all the mess it will be good for marine life and humans too. MIT is developing Seaswarm robots that will utilize a special substance to absorb and collect oil from the sea surface. If everything turns out well, these Posted in: Environment , Future Energy

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Will Robots Clean Up Future Oil Spills?
Cheapest Green Car – Honda Fit Hybrid
September 27, 2010 by James
Filed under Transportation, alternative energy

In tune with its focus on continuing with combining hybrid attempts and smaller size, Honda is offering another hybrid – the smallest and cheapest. This fall, Honda’s Fit will be on sale in Japan priced at 1.6 million yen hoping to become an instant hit. Honda will be launching the cute little car in Posted in: Economy , Hybrid Cars , Transportation

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Silver State Dishing Out Golden Geothermal Power
September 24, 2010 by James
Filed under Environment, alternative energy

Nevada is poised to lead in producing energy from geothermal heat sources in the entire US. Presently playing second fiddle to California, the day is not far off when it will overtake California in converting geothermal heat into electricity. Nevada is experiencing a rush of developers who have already companies producing power or with Posted in: Environment , Geothermal Energy , Industry

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Hydrogen-Powered Personal Helicopter
September 21, 2010 by admin
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A personal helicopter weighing just 230 lb created sizzling news when it flew on hydrogen with zero emission. With an ability to carry payloads up to 800 lbs, this pocket Hercules can fly for 90 minutes. Fitted with easy controls, this reaches a speed of 100 knots thanks to a pair of small Posted in: Hydrogen Fuel , Inventions , Transportation

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A Power Sticker to Boost Solar Power Generation
September 20, 2010 by James
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New and unique ways of making solar panels more efficient in power generation are coming to light every day. The new kid in the block of one such device is a large transparent sticker applied to the front of the panel which increases the power output by about 10% or so. Genie Lens Technologies Posted in: Inventions , PhotoVoltaics , Solar Power

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PETE Process Promises Successful Technology Fusion
August 24, 2010 by James
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A new joint venture research work at Stanford and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, supported by Department of Energy and DARPA has come up with a new solar energy conversion process that can potentially double the efficiency of solar cells. Stanford engineers have discovered this new and totally different process to harvest energy from sun. Posted in: Inventions , PhotoVoltaics , Solar Power

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