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Green Cement is Carbon Neutral, Sequesters CO2 from Power Plants

September 2, 200817 years ago arielschwartz 30 Comments

New ideas for reducing CO2 seem to be popping up all the time. The latest scheme for getting rid of the greenhouse gas comes from Stanford Professor Brent Constanz. The Geological and Environmental Sciences Professor has invented a new type of cement that is carbon neutral—a huge innovation for a … [continued]

Seawater Greenhouse Project Could Make Deserts Fertile

September 2, 200817 years ago arielschwartz 4 Comments

Solar power—is there anything it can’t do? British scientists have found a new use for solar technology with the Sahara Forest Project, a proposed plan to combine greenhouses that use seawater to grow crops with solar power installations. The greenhouse-solar power combination could potentially provide food, fresh water and energy … [continued]

Sony's ODO Twirl n' Take Kinetic Powered Camera

September 2, 200817 years ago courtneycarlisle 2 Comments

What happened to the ODO Twirl n’ Take? We first saw the wind up camera in 2007 when our friends over at Engadget posted the pics below. Then, today AOL’s Green Channel at Switched had more video from Engadget posted.

Tech Today or Tech Tomorrow? Energy Debate 2

September 1, 200817 years ago michellebennett 4 Comments

This is Part Two on a debate by The Economist. The official debate concluded earlier this week, but you can still vote and leave comments or critique. The question was: “Can we solve our energy problems with existing technologies today, without the need for breakthrough innovations?” Though we often envision … [continued]

Plastic Electrical Grid Will Generate Power at Bottom of PA River

August 29, 200817 years ago arielschwartz 11 Comments

Vandergrift, PA is ditching its longtime reputation as a steel town to become a model of sustainability. First up in the transition: installing a grid of electricity-generating smart materials on the bottom of the Kiskiminetas River. The town hopes that the grid—along with a healthy dose of energy conservation efforts—will … [continued]

Chevy Volt 2010 Unveiled in Transformers 2 Spy Footage

August 29, 200817 years ago courtneycarlisle 0 Comments

Thank goodness for over eager car buffs and Transformer fans – this morning, our friends at Jalopnik posted some great “spy” pics of the yet-to-be-released 2010 Chevy Volt and got some great video of it in it’s break out role in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.

Over $400 M Poured Into Thin-Film Solar Tech In One Week

August 28, 200817 years ago arielschwartz 16 Comments

This past week was an eventful one for thin-film solar companies Nanosolar and AVA Solar , which received a total of over $400 million in funding. Nanosolar, which took in $300 million, has now raised nearly half a billion dollars of capital. The company plans to use the money to … [continued]

First Solar Power Station in Israel is Up and Running

August 28, 200817 years ago arielschwartz 5 Comments

In the department of “How has this not already happened?”, Haaretz reports that Israel’s first solar power station is now functioning. The 50 kW solar array is on a farm in the Negev, and will be hooked up to the national power grid in two weeks. The reason for the … [continued]

Man Heats 4,000 Sq. Ft Home for $2.50 Per Day Using Passive Solar Technology

August 28, 200817 years ago arielschwartz 58 Comments

Why spend lots of money heating your house when nature can do it for you? Upstate New York resident John Kosmer has taken passive solar to a new level in his home, which only costs $2.50 a day to heat. That’s less than $1,000 a year of heating expenses in … [continued]

A Renewable Future versus A Bureaucratic Past

August 28, 200817 years ago Joshua S Hill 0 Comments

We hear a lot these days about the drive to implement renewable energy solutions. Companies and governments alike are looking to solar and wind generation as a way to not only cut costs, but to help the environment. Wind farms are popping up left right and center across the United … [continued]

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