Posted on 06 June 2008
As we were accustomed, the state of California has a new project regarding solar energy. We are very happy to say that California is doing a great job in order to achieve their goal of using renewable energy to produce 20 percent of their power by 2010.
Their latest project is also a Southern California Edison […]
Tags: California, Energy, Environement, Green, Green Energy, Power Tower, Power Tower Solar Thermal Technology, Renewable Energy, solar energy, Solar Power, Solar Tower, Southern California Edison
Posted on 05 June 2008
Xtreme Energetics, a solar energy systems developer from Livermore, California have just reached an agreement with HP to build a system which will generate twice the efficiency of the solar energy and will cost half as much.
According to the agreement, HP will license its transparent transistor technology to Xtreme Energetics in return for a share […]
Tags: Colin Williams, HP, solar energy, thin-film, Transparent Transistor, Xtreme Energetics
Posted on 02 June 2008
A new energy source was successfully tested by BlackLight Power and is seen as a major breakthrough in the energy industry. America is very likely to be revolutionized by this new method, and be released from the record-setting prices of gas.
The prototype power system is generating on demand 50,000 watts of thermal power and the […]
Tags: BlackLight Power, energy generator, Hydrogen, hydrogen car, Power Generator, Thermal Power Generator
Posted on 31 May 2008
Although London will host the Olympic Games in four years from now, preparations for the event have already started. Among several projects, they are planning to design a solar powered shuttle for transportation along the Thames River.
The shuttle is viewed as the perfect transportation alternative because Thames is the ideal place in London for capturing […]
Tags: london, Olympic Games, solar energy, Solar Power, solar shuttle, thames
Posted on 15 May 2008
There is no point to remind you of the fact that fossil fuels are harming our planet and we need new and efficient ways to produce clean energy. A great way to generate energy is to use the force of the wind, but conventional wind turbines are big and expensive, without mentioning that wind farms […]
Tags: Clean Energy, Doug Selsam, Dual-Rotor, Dual-Rotor Turbines, Energy, Power, Rotors, Sky Serpant, Turbine, Wind, Wind Energy, Wind Power, Wind Turbine
Posted on 14 April 2008
Fuel, actually green fuel, has been a problem ever since the humanity realized that Earth is being destroyed by pollution and all kind of waste. Many researchers are trying to come up with new ways to produce renewable energy and substitutes for petroleum. Now a group of scientists from the Amyris Biotechnologies in Emeryville have […]
Tags: Amyris, Amyris Biotechnologies, Bacteria, E. coli., Energy, Ethanol, Fuel, Gasoline, Green, Green Fuel, Microbes, Organisms, Renewable Energy, Research, Science, Tech, Technology
Posted on 13 April 2008
A team of scientists from the Jülich Research Centre and from Emory University in Atlanta have made an important step in the process of artificially simulating photosynthesis. They announced that a stable inorganic metal oxide cluster that makes possible an effective oxidation of water to hydrogen was synthesized.
Climate and energy problems could be solved by […]
Tags: artificial photosynthesis, fuel cell, fuel cell technology, Hydrogen, inorganic metal oxide cluster, Jülich, oxide cluster, photosynthesis, solar energy, Technology
Posted on 07 April 2008
Nuclear fusion could become a reliable, safe and almost unlimited source of energy after a new fusion rector in which magnets levitate. The project, started in 1998, is called the Levitated Dipole Experiment, or LDX and achieved fully levitation operations last November.
In the first stage, the magnet was sustained by a support structure that caused […]
Tags: Deuterium, Energy, Fusion Reaction, LDX, Levitated Dipole Experiment, Magnet, Nuclear Fusion, Plasma
Posted on 03 April 2008
Greenland’s Bureau of Minerals and Petroleum deputy director said that Greenland may hold more oil than the entire past production of the Northern Sea. According to the biggest producers from the region, Norway and Great Britain, estimates reach somewhere around 50 billion barrels.
With the set price of 100 USD, this would mean Greenland has $5 […]
Tags: Barrel, Energy, Global Warming, Greenland, Oil, Oil Barrel, Oil Extraction, Oil Investment
Posted on 30 March 2008
Two new hybrid boats have been announced by CraigCat as their new products with zero water pollution. The non-hybrid CraigCat boats used the same quantity of fuel in just one hour. The new crafts are powered both by gas and electrical energy and they are named CraigCat Hybrid and CraigCat E2 Hybrid.
The models include 2 […]
Tags: Boat, Craig Catamaran, CraigCat, CraigCat E2 Hybrid, CraigCat Hybrid Boat