Warm Or White, One Bulb To Rule Them All
The next-generation low costs LED from Philips uses 85% less electricity and can switch from a warm glow to a soft white light matching traditional bulbs.
The next-generation low costs LED from Philips uses 85% less electricity and can switch from a warm glow to a soft white light matching traditional bulbs.
Getting back on the wagon and sharing the many video interviews I recorded in Abu Dhabi, below is another one. This one is with Richenda van Leeuwen of the UN Foundation, one of my new favorite people. Richenda is Executive Director, Energy and Climate, Energy Access Initiative team, and also a CleanTechnica … [continued]
The founders of LumenAID, a company that makes solar-powered, inflatable LED lighting packs for emergencies, talk with Cleantechnica.
CleanTechnica has some wonderful news to share with our readers today! As you may know, this blog is the world’s biggest cleantech news site and part of the much broader media network called Important Media, one of the top five digital sustainability media companies globally, with over 3 million monthly readers. What … [continued]
To kick off this cleantech news & views link drop, below is an awesome talk given by Envision Solar CEO Desmond Wheatley (…3 years ago). Chris wrote about it a bit on EV Obsession, but I just want to highlight that it’s one of the best talks on the topic of … [continued]
The Tanzanian government has announced an initiative to get solar power to one million homes by the end of 2017. It is expected that achieving this goal will also create about 15,000 solar jobs and create solar power for about 10% of Tanzania’s population. About 80% of Tanzania’s citizens currently … [continued]
The multinational giant IKEA sold more than €1 billion ($1.13 billion) worth of sustainable products last year, according to the company’s most recent sustainability report. To be exact here, sales of these “sustainability products” — that is to say, products aiding people in generating or saving energy, reducing water use, … [continued]
Super Bowl XLIX is scoring a major energy efficiency touchdown. For the first time, a Super Bowl is being played under LED lighting. Millions of television viewers and over 63,000 in attendance at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, will watch the National Football League’s (NFL) showcase game between … [continued]
100% wind power, energy efficiency and recycling, and solar-powered teams are combining to make Super Bowl XLIX the greenest Super Bowl in history.
Bosch and the real estate development company Taurus Investment Holdings are partnering together to outfit a new 7,500 home “master-planned” community outside of Austin, Texas, with geothermal heat pumps, solar energy systems, and energy-efficient appliances, according to a recent press release. The community — dubbed Whisper Valley — will feature 7,500 … [continued]