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Mar 12
2008

Painting Solar Cells onto Steel

Posted by Angela Baker in solar cellselectricitycost efficient

Who knew painting could be so energy efficient?  Swansea University researchers are looking into ways of painting solar cells onto pliable steel surfaces in the hope of generating electricity from the process.  The allegation is that this method could produce the same amount of electricity as 50 wind farms.

 

Dr Dave Worsley, a Reader in the Materials Research Centre

Mar 10
2008

Pumping Carbon Dioxide to Generate Power…and More

Posted by Angela Baker in Untagged 

A new study administered recently by Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory appears to show that by pumping carbon dioxide through hot rocks two different positive effects can be realized.  First, this method has the ability to generate power, which has obvious effects in regards to the current

Mar 08
2008

Gimme a Green Cell Phone

Posted by Angela Baker in wind turbinessolar panelshydrogen fuel cellsgreen wireless technologygreen energygeothermalalternate energy

No, I'm not talking about LG's green-hued Mint Chocolate phone (although, if I were in the market for a new Chocolate, the green Mint would be my preference).  What I'm actually referring to is a new type of technology that the wireless industry is testing out that will use alternate energy to power cell phones.  Cell companies have "heard the call" of millions of

Mar 06
2008

Th!nk Outside of the Box

Posted by Angela Baker in Thnkemissionselectric vehicleelectric car

In today's world of eco-friendly inventions, the electric car is getting its fair share of exposure.  Not only are gas prices at an all-time high right now, but the fuel emissions that emanate from petroleum juiced engines cause a breakdown in what we desire to be clean air.  An electric car emits absolutely no emissions due to the lack of a tailpipe, as well as zero evaporative discharge

Mar 04
2008

Salty Water In...Fresh Water Out

Posted by Angela Baker in windmillwind powerreverse osmosiselectricityDelft University

In many poor, third world countries, even having the resources to obtain electricity presents a problem.  Due to the lack of logistics, as well as the finances even if all of the logistics were in place, alternate methods are necessary in order

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