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MIT Clean Energy Prize for University Students: $200,000

February 6, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 0 Comments

Don’t think you can rise up to the X PRIZE ultracapacitor challenge? Maybe you should go for MIT’s Clean Energy Prize instead.  The competition, which is intended for university students, will award $200,000 to “jumpstart a business venture on an emerging clean energy innovation with significant market potential.”

NASA Successfully Launches Environmental Satellite

February 6, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 0 Comments

I’ve always thought that we need to deal with problems here on Earth before exploring other planets, and it looks like NASA at least partially agrees with me. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA-N Prime spacecraft lifted off at 2:22 a.m. PST today aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta … [continued]

Coming Soon: Spray-On Solar Panels

February 5, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 1 Comment

Spray-on tans, spray-on solar panels…what’s next? Researchers at the Australian National University are working with Spark Solar Australia and Braggone Oy on a three-year project to develop spray-on solar panels that are both cheap and highly efficient.

2.2 Million Australian Homes to Get Free Insulation

February 5, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 5 Comments

Insulation may not be as sexy as solar panels or wind turbines, but it’s an important tool in reducing our dependence on fossil fuels. The Australian Government is stepping up its commitment to the environment by installing ceiling insulation in 2.2 million homes— for free. The Government will also increase … [continued]

Newest X PRIZE Challenge: Build an Ultracapacitor

February 5, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 6 Comments

UC Irvine students Kyle Good and Bryan Le have come with the next X PRIZE challenge: build an ultracapacitor. The pair won the X PRIZE Foundation’s “What’s Your Crazy Green Idea” contest, which asked entrants to post a 2 minute video describing a concept for an X PRIZE in the … [continued]

SunRun Makes Home Solar Installations a Little Bit Easier

February 5, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 0 Comments

Despite the world’s economic woes, it’s still a good time to invest in a rooftop solar system. Last month, 1 Block Off the Grid announced the expansion of its community solar purchasing program, and now SunRun has announced the availability of two new flexible payment plans: the SunRun Power plan … [continued]

Malta to Become First Smart Grid Island

February 5, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 4 Comments

PG&E may be installing millions of smart meters in Northern California, but the nation of Malta (pop. 400,000) is about to become the world’s first smart grid island. IBM is building the island’s national smart grid network, which will consist of 250,000 smart meters placed in homes around the country.

Build Your Own Algae Bioreactor from Recycled Water Bottles

February 4, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 0 Comments

I don’t know about you, but I’ve always fantasized about having an algae bioreactor in my backyard. Instructables recently posted a video to help me do just that. The DIY algae photo-bioreactor is built from plastic water bottles, and churns out some beautiful green biofuel.

Avocent Helps Data Centers Save Energy and Cash

February 4, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 0 Comments

Earlier today, we wrote about The Green Grid, a consortium of tech companies aiming to create a “multi-year set of design guides proposed for use by data center operators and designers to build and operate energy efficient data centers.” There are a variety of products that can help operators green … [continued]

Solar Schools Better Equipped for Recession

February 4, 200917 years ago sarahlozanova 14 Comments

[social_buttons] U.S. schools spend more on utilities than books and computers combined. Public schools spent $8 billion on utilities in 2002, up by $2 billion from 2000, and the fluctuating utility and oil prices can be daunting when planning for the future.  Although natural gas and oil prices have come … [continued]

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