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Tsunami System Using Voice Broadcast Technology to Be Tested

With all of the catastrophic results that the recent tsunami caused in Japan, many people in multiple locations are working hard to get an emergency system in place, in case something like this happens again, the system could alert and inform people and potentially save lives. Voice broadcast technologies help these systems succeed and get … Continue reading

Share your electricity with EV drivers using PlugShare

PlugShare enables users to find and share over 2,500 EV charging points, many of which are private residences.(Credit: PlugShare) One of the first questions that comes up whenever we’re discussing electric vehicles is, “Where am I going to charge the darn thing?” The new PlugShare app for iPhone (along with the network of users behind … Continue reading

Using the energy in oil shale without releasing carbon dioxide in a greenhouse world

ScienceDaily (Apr. 20, 2011) — New technology that combines production of electricity with capture of carbon dioxide could make billions of barrels of oil shale — now regarded as off-limits because of the huge amounts of carbon dioxide released in its production — available as an energy source in a greenhouse world of the future. … Continue reading

US DOE Using its PV Incubator to Push for Solar Innovation

But those with truly disruptive technologies that can greatly change solar-power economics, will find eager, albeit stern, partners in the PV Incubator program, an initiative of the DOE executed through its National Renewable Energy Laboratory.By “disruptive” or “differentiated” technologies, scientists or business people are referring to new ways of doing things that overturn the traditional … Continue reading

Sea-ice algae can engineer ice to its advantage using own antifreeze

ScienceDaily (Mar. 2, 2011) — Sea-ice algae — the important first rung of the food web each spring in places like the Arctic Ocean — can engineer ice to its advantage, according to the first published findings about this ability.The same gel-like mucus secreted by sea-ice algae as a kind of antifreeze against temperatures well … Continue reading

Can you solve this using BOTH conservation of energy AND conservation of momentum?

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Smart Grid Utility Automation using TCPIP

Green Technology: Smart Grid Utility Automation using TCPIP Green Technology Achieve a Sustainable Future with Green Technology. Create Innovation for New Energy. « Climate impact considers cloudiness variable | Main | Dow Chemical Equate CO2 Capture » Smart Grid Utility Automation using TCPIP Erich W. Gunther is the co-founder, chairman and chief technology officer for … Continue reading

Why you Should be Using Energy Efficient Light Bulbs

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Britain using less energy, study finds

Latest news 26 June 2010 Britain’s energy consumption levels have fallen which could suggest an improved level of energy efficiency in the country. According to the latest statistics from the Department of Energy and Climate Change, between the first quarters of 2009 and 2010 oil consumption fell by 6.8 per cent. Electricity and solid fuel … Continue reading

Using Carbon to Fight Carbon

byJanneke Pieters, ContributorPublished: 2010-06-22 California, United States –Carbon dioxide seems to be the evil nemesis in a world preoccupied with its contributions to climate change. The less CO2 you emit, it seems, the better citizen you are, and with good reason. But at algae-to-biofuel facilities across the nation, carbon dioxide is not only not the … Continue reading