November 27th, 2018 | by Steve Hanley
Researchers have discovered two new ways to make polluted water safe for human consumption that are simple and low cost. Clean water will be a challenge for many as global warming progresses.
August 19th, 2018 | by Andy Miles
Dale Vince, the founder and Managing Director of Ecotricity, gave this interview on 16th November 2017, and I am very pleased to present the third part of it here
December 12th, 2017 | by Carolyn Fortuna
The Volvo Ocean Race stopover in Cape Town became a model for reducing single use plastics and water solutions
November 5th, 2015 | by Derek Markham
Originally published on Solar Love. In some places, solar is a great green option, but not really a necessity, but [&hellip
December 10th, 2014 | by Glenn Meyers
The Jellyfish Barge, if you have not heard word about it, is one potential worldwide food and water solution, which [&hellip
July 8th, 2014 | by Sandy Dechert
(Reactor unit locations highlighted on TEPCO’s website map.) The Tokyo Electric Power Company nuclear power complex at Fukushima 1 has suffered [&hellip
April 15th, 2014 | by David L Roberts
Water purification plants around the globe typically are built near a power plant and population centers because of high energy [&hellip
August 26th, 2013 | by James Ayre
Plasma-treated carbon nanotubes can function very effectively as an inexpensive means of purifying water in developing countries, according to new [&hellip
September 25th, 2012 | by Mridul Chadha
A government school in New Delhi, India is now home to the city’s first solar-powered water treatment plant. The [&hellip
September 6th, 2012 | by Andrew
The Sollvatten uses ultra-violet light in sunshine to purify up to 11 liters of water in a matter of hours, a capability that's opening up new income-producing opportunities for developing world residents, as well as helping the save on fuel bills and conserve precious water and forest resources.
July 25th, 2012 | by Chelsea
Clean water is hard to come by, but a solar-enhanced bag has combined portability and potability. The Solar Bag, [&hellip
July 13th, 2012 | by Chelsea
Talk about dedication: Swedish biochemist Petra Wadström spent eleven years developing an easy-to-use solar power water purifier. The purifier can [&hellip
August 1st, 2009 | by Amiel Blajchman
[social_buttons] Have you noticed how all sorts of high end resorts and hotels have started converting their chlorine pools to [&hellip
March 17th, 2008 | by Michelle Bennett
There’s been a lot of focus on renewable energy on Cleantechnia recently but energy is not the only “clean” tech [&hellip