Fire Pot Stove Burns Cleanly
An Australian resident, Adama Kamara, has invented a cooking stove that allows people in developing areas to cook without breathing toxic fumes or contributing to deforestation in search of wood fuels.
An Australian resident, Adama Kamara, has invented a cooking stove that allows people in developing areas to cook without breathing toxic fumes or contributing to deforestation in search of wood fuels.
Nunavut in Canada spends an extraordinary amount for energy, far more than most other provinces, and it is all fossil energy. Try as much as a dollar a kilowatt-hour. At wholesale.
SiEnergy invented a comparably low temperature fuel cell technology by taking advantage of the fact that thin film cells can operate properly at lower temperatures than the traditional ones. They claim that these are the first thin film fuel cells which can operate in practical applications. In other words, they are saying that thin film fuel cells were not useful until now.
The great promise of hydrogen fuel cells is their potential to take hydrogen generated by low cost solar power, and put it to work at moving your car from point A to point B – all with zero emissions. But, there’s a catch. The current technology relies on a tiny dose of
The Department of Energy’s renewable energy loan guarantee program has actually gotten more funding in the wake of the GOP clean-energy-smothering budget, reports Kirsten Korosec at BNET. Not that the new GOP congress is actually secret best friends with clean energy, but rather, simply from a little detail that may … [continued]
But today’s China has dramatically expanded its wind power capacity to rank as the world’s largest owner of installed wind capacity. If planned construction deadlines are met, China will end 2011 owning 58 gigawatts (GWs) of installed wind capacity, a number that will expand to as much as 150-230 GWs over the coming decade.
A couple of weeks ago the U.S. Army announced that it was on the verge of identifying a group of bases to adopt a net zero policy for energy, water and waste, and now we can all stop holding our breaths. The U.S. Army’s net zero bases were just announced and the program is even more ambitious than
If you know me much at all, you know that I love solar energy and I love bicycling for transportation purposes. Also, you might know that I lived in the Netherlands for 5 months in graduate school. So, yeah, the project I’m writing about here caught my attention.
Dallas, Texas has become the latest hotspot for renewable energy, in this case the capture and reuse of biogas from sewage. Biogas is a byproduct of the sewage treatment process and until now it has been routinely flared off at treatment plants. That’s right, until recently biogas has been treated as a mere
This is an awesome video, clearly not what FOX News wanted it to become.
Of course, the playing field is not even. They start the segment with a bunch of typical anti-wind statements and as soon as Denise Bode starts to reply to them (or answer questions throughout the interview), the hosts bully her and speak above her to make her stop.