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TV Zombies Take Over the Consumer Electronics Show

January 8, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 2 Comments

Apparently, a group of TV zombies have taken over the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Why? Because all those supposedly “green” electronics being exhibited are actually heading to the dumpster after they’ve died.

Entrepreneur Needed for Winter Solar Power Fix

January 8, 200917 years ago susan 74 Comments

Maybe you will start the little startup that makes millions off that solution… and we at Cleantechnica can write about your idea in a few years.

This blog brings you news of renewable solutions invented by others daily. Today , its your turn to sharpen your thinking-out-of-the-box skills.

College Student Invents Affordable Solar-Powered Fridge

January 8, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 14 Comments

A British college student has invented a new type of solar-powered fridge that can be built entirely from household materials. According to 21 year old Emily Cummins, the fridge works with the help of evaporation.  The fridge stays at a comfortable 6° C without using any power, and can keep … [continued]

Grass Phone Biodegrades After Two Years

January 8, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 12 Comments

Je-Hyun Kim’s Natural Year Phone design almost makes cell phones cool in my book. The phone, which is made up of hay, a screen, and keys, is designed only to last as long as its functional life cycle (2 years) before it biodegrades and falls apart.

Start-Up Claims it Can Halve the Cost of Residential Solar

January 7, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 15 Comments

One of the major barriers for anyone looking into a residential solar system is the hefty price tag, but a start-up called Solar Red claims it can halve the cost of residential systems. The company’s major product is a solar panel mounting system that uses brackets to weave in with … [continued]

Apple Demonstrates Energy-Efficient MacBook Battery at MacWorld

January 7, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 2 Comments

Steve Jobs’ absence hasn’t prevented exciting things from happening at this week’s MacWorld Expo in San Francisco. This morning, Apple unveiled the new 17 inch MacBook Pro, complete with a new energy efficient lithium-polymer battery.

Husqvarna Showcasing Robotic Solar Hybrid Lawnmower at CES

January 6, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 14 Comments

For those of you itching to take a look at Husqvarna‘s Automower, the sleek robotic solar hybrid lawnmower will be exhibited at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas later this week. The Automower uses solar and battery power, and is completely emissions-free. During daylight, the 12 watt solar panel … [continued]

UK to Gather Energy from Gas Pipelines Using Mini-Turbines

January 6, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 16 Comments

Mini turbines will be installed inside the UK’s gas pipeline grid later this year in an attempt to gather energy from pipeline pressure. The set-up will be tested in east London and should produce 20MW by 2010. If successful, future installations across the country could produce up to 1GW. That’s … [continued]

Hydrogen Could Be Produced from Sewage and Dough

January 5, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 8 Comments

Hydrogen fuel cells have long been hailed as the next big thing to replace petroleum in cars, but there is one major problem: hydrogen is usually produced from fossil fuels. Fortunately, a multitude of companies are looking at alternative hydrogen sources— including sewage and dough.

Dead People Will Provide Heat to Crematorium Facilities

January 5, 200917 years ago arielschwartz 44 Comments

If you’re dead and worried about the carbon emissions created from your cremation, relax. The Swedish town of Halmstad has a solution. After an environmental review showed that Halmstad’s crematorium was pumping too much smoke into the air, the facility’s director decided to re-use heat from the cremations to warm … [continued]

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