Friday, September 30, 2011

Delay to green subsidies puts renewable energy investment in doubt

Government puts back Renewables Obligation Certificate reforms, leaving investors unable to commit to green projects

Investment in the UK's renewable energy infrastructure has been thrown into doubt as an urgent review into the subsidy regime has been delayed.

Renewable energy companies are concerned that the delay of Renewables Obligation Certificate (ROC) reforms ? promised this year by the government ? will prompt a rethink of the investment plans. The review is crucial for investors as they are currently unable to make long-term business plans without knowing how much support they are likely to receive in future.

Chris Moore, director at biomass plant developer MGT Power, said the delay meant investors were not moving ahead with potential projects. He said: "This is a problem for renewable businesses, and it's very damaging for UK plc. All of renewable energy investment is effectively on hold until the government sorts out the review and its plans."

Gaynor Hartnell, chief executive of the Renewable Energy Association, said the trade body had been "inundated" with inquiries over when the review might take place.

Key to the review is how the subsidies will be "banded", whereby some forms of energy will receive greater support ? which comes ultimately from consumer energy bills, rather than government coffers ? than others. A new regime would also be expected to provide more targeted support for new technologies.

Last December, the government recognised the need for an urgent review when it brought forward the consultation by a year. Charles Hendry, energy minister, said then that a consultation on ROCs would be carried out over the summer, and that by autumn this year, new plans for the subsidies would be confirmed.

At the time, the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) acknowledged: "Under the previous timetable, investors would not have known for certain what support they could have expected to receive until autumn 2012 at the earliest. The government was concerned this might delay early investment in certain technologies and hinder the UK's ability to meet our European Union energy target for 15% of energy to come from renewable sources by 2020."

In accelerating the review, the government said it would "give investors and developers greater certainty, and the confidence to help bring forward the scale of renewable development needed to deliver the EU target, and other important energy and climate change objectives".

This timetable is now impossible to stick to. The consultation will take 12 weeks, as is standard. However, even if the review were to begin immediately, it could not be completed before the end of this parliamentary term. Investors are concerned that this could be the start of a longer delay.

Most at risk are biomass projects, generating electricity from wood and waste byproducts. Several of these are on hold because at current rates of subsidy, they would be uneconomic, and companies are calling on the government to correct this problem. This summer Dorothy Thompson, chief executive of Drax, which was planning to burn more biomass than coal in its massive power station, told the Guardian these plans were in jeopardy because of the government's failure to clarify the subsidies.

DECC said an announcement would be made "shortly" but could provide no further details.

Ministers are thought to be wary of attracting attention to the level of subsidies for green electricity, after a spate of reports in sections of the media and on the right of the Tory party criticising renewable subsidies as a component in energy prices. Chris Huhne, environment secretary, argues that consumers are more at risk of rising costs from the volatility of the gas price, and that investing in renewables is the best way to prevent future rises.

Labour leader Ed Miliband blamed energy companies for higher bills this week, promising to curtail their powers.

When the new bands are decided, they will come into effect from 1 April 2013, and from 1 April

2014 for offshore wind technologies.


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Donald Trump continues to battle Scottish offshore windfarm plans

In his second letter to Alex Salmond, the businessman said the turbines would have a negative impact on Scottish tourism

The billionaire businessman Donald Trump has written to Scotland's first minister for a second time, objecting to plans to build an offshore windfarm near his luxury golf resort.

In the letter to Alex Salmond, the US tycoon described the wind turbines ? to be located just over one mile from his golf course ? as "big" and "ugly".

A planning application for an 11-turbine windfarm off Aberdeen Bay was submitted to Marine Scotland last month.

The European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre is a �150m joint venture by utility company Vattenfall, engineering firm Technip and Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group.

The Trump Organisation filed its objection to the planning application this month.

He wrote to the first minister at the beginning of September, saying the turbines were "disastrous and environmentally irresponsible", and left an "ugly cloud hanging over the future of the great Scottish coastline".

Trump's �750m development on the Menie estate on the coast is nearing completion after work began a year ago.

In the second letter to Salmond, he said the turbines would have a negative impact on Scottish tourism.

He wrote: "People do not want to travel from all over the world to go to Scotland in order to stare out at big, ugly structures. Trust me, they will go somewhere else.

"Recently a person living in Scotland wrote a letter to me saying that the erection of the enormous windmills on the North Sea 'will have a huge negative impact on tourism in Scotland'.

"I did not include this quote in my original letter to you but felt it was an important and true observation."

In a postscript, Trump added: "I have just learned that all 11 windmills at the Vattenfall site will look different, which will make this already ugly project look much worse that originally projected."

A spokesman for project partners Vattenfall, Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group and Technip said: "The project partners have recently completed their formal public consultation on the pioneering European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre. We have received a lot of comment on the plans to develop a project that will place Aberdeen, the north-east and Scotland as a leader in offshore wind technology development and we will take each and every one seriously, including those from the Trump Organisation."


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Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/sep/28/donald-trump-scottish-offshore-windfarm

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Sep 7, Personal Hydro Kinetic Turbines: Hydropower: Eco20/20

Hydro kinetics is a potent source of renewable energy, because the energy potential of moving water can be hundreds of times greater per inch of area than the energy potential of flowing air; but the energy of a waterway increases with the cube of velocity, which means the faster it flows, the more power it generates, so if you're planning to build a private power station, location is crucial.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Personal-Hydro-Kinetic-Turbines.html

BioFuel Hydropower Technology

Jul 13, Wind Farming: Wind Energy: Eco20/20

Wind farms are a large group of wind turbines. Each individual turbine produces electricity, and a large group of these turbines can create a great amount of electricity. These wind farms can consist of hundreds of individual turbines, and cover an expansive amount of land, over hundreds of square miles. Wind turbine farms can be located anywhere, even offshore in the ocean.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Wind-Farming.html

Solar Technology Greenhouse Gases

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Donald Trump continues to battle Scottish offshore windfarm plans

In his second letter to Alex Salmond, the businessman said the turbines would have a negative impact on Scottish tourism

The billionaire businessman Donald Trump has written to Scotland's first minister for a second time, objecting to plans to build an offshore windfarm near his luxury golf resort.

In the letter to Alex Salmond, the US tycoon described the wind turbines ? to be located just over one mile from his golf course ? as "big" and "ugly".

A planning application for an 11-turbine windfarm off Aberdeen Bay was submitted to Marine Scotland last month.

The European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre is a �150m joint venture by utility company Vattenfall, engineering firm Technip and Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group.

The Trump Organisation filed its objection to the planning application this month.

He wrote to the first minister at the beginning of September, saying the turbines were "disastrous and environmentally irresponsible", and left an "ugly cloud hanging over the future of the great Scottish coastline".

Trump's �750m development on the Menie estate on the coast is nearing completion after work began a year ago.

In the second letter to Salmond, he said the turbines would have a negative impact on Scottish tourism.

He wrote: "People do not want to travel from all over the world to go to Scotland in order to stare out at big, ugly structures. Trust me, they will go somewhere else.

"Recently a person living in Scotland wrote a letter to me saying that the erection of the enormous windmills on the North Sea 'will have a huge negative impact on tourism in Scotland'.

"I did not include this quote in my original letter to you but felt it was an important and true observation."

In a postscript, Trump added: "I have just learned that all 11 windmills at the Vattenfall site will look different, which will make this already ugly project look much worse that originally projected."

A spokesman for project partners Vattenfall, Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group and Technip said: "The project partners have recently completed their formal public consultation on the pioneering European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre. We have received a lot of comment on the plans to develop a project that will place Aberdeen, the north-east and Scotland as a leader in offshore wind technology development and we will take each and every one seriously, including those from the Trump Organisation."


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Alternative Power Sources: Magnets 4 Energy Reviews

There are many people today who have the same problem when it comes to electricity and that’s the high rising cost of the prices of power today. Some have even decided that learning how to economize is one way of beating inflation like turning on the TV and unplugging it instead of leaving it on [...]

Source: http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/alternative-power-sources-magnets-4-energy-reviews.php

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Fukushima protesters urge Japan to abandon nuclear power

Tens of thousands join Fukushima protest march in Tokyo amid continuing fears over radiation

Tens of thousands of people marched in Tokyo on Monday in the biggest show of public opposition to nuclear power since the start of the Fukushima Daiichi crisis in March.

The protesters, who included residents of Fukushima prefecture, called for the immediate closure of all of Japan's nuclear reactors and a new energy policy centred on renewables.

The demonstration was the biggest the country has seen in years. Police said 20,000 people had taken part, while media reports put the number as high as 60,000.

Among the protesters were the Nobel literature laureate Kenzaburo Oe, musician Ryuichi Sakamoto and actor Taro Yamamoto, who was forced to leave his production company earlier this year because of his opposition to nuclear power.

"We already have enough electricity, even without nuclear plants," Yamamoto said. "If we don't act, Japan will become a disposal site for nuclear waste."

Almost three-quarters of Japan's 54 nuclear reactors are inoperative due to emergency safety checks and regular maintenance. Pro-nuclear groups, including Japan's biggest industry lobby, Keidanren, have warned that the country faces power shortages unless idle reactors are brought back online.

Oe told protesters: "We need to let leaders of major parties and the Japan Business Federation know that we intend to resist [nuclear power]."

Before the Fukushima accident, Japan depended on nuclear for just under a third of its power supply. The government has abandoned plans to increase its share to 50%.

The prime minister at the time of the disaster, Naoto Kan, came out in favour of phasing out nuclear power. In recent media interviews he said that at the height of the crisis he had feared Japan would cease to function as a nation and that 30 million people would have to be evacuated from Tokyo.

His successor, Yoshihiko Noda, has hinted that reactors that pass newly introduced stress tests will go back on line, although he accepts that Japan must also look to other sources of energy.

According to a poll by Associated Press and the market research firm GfK, 55% of Japanese want to reduce the number of reactors, while 35% believe the number should be kept the same. Only 4% wanted an increase, while 3% supported abolition.

Six months after three of Fukushima Daiichi's six reactors suffered core meltdowns, the plant continues to release radiation. The leaks have contaminated the water supply and food chain, and forced the evacuation of 100,000 people living in or around a 12-mile radius of the plant.

Residents of towns closest to the facility have been told it could be years, perhaps decades, before radiation levels are low enough for them to return.

Japan's environment minister, Goshi Hosono, said on Monday that the plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) would stabilise the reactors earlier than planned. Tepco, which has been heavily criticised for its handling of the crisis, had said it would bring the reactors to a safe state known as "cold shutdown" by mid-January.

"We will move up the existing target period and endeavour to achieve cold shutdown by the end of this year," Kyodo quoted Hosono as telling an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) conference in Vienna.

Hosono, who oversees the government's response to the crisis, confirmed Japan would accept a team of IAEA inspectors due to arrive next month to advise on how to clean up the area surrounding the plant.


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Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/sep/19/fukushima-protesters-japan-nuclear-power

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Jul 5, Travelers Love Solar Powered Gear: Energy Products Articles: Eco20/20

The newest photovoltaic technology is combined with durable construction and ultra-bright LEDs, making a solar hat the perfect accessory for campers, cyclists, fishers, hikers and hunters; for anyone struggling to change a tire in the dark; for shading your head from the elements; or for hands-free lighting should you run out of daylight anywhere.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Travelers-Love-Solar-Powered-Gear.html

Solar Technology Greenhouse Gases

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Alternative Power Sources: Magnets 4 Energy Reviews

There are many people today who have the same problem when it comes to electricity and that’s the high rising cost of the prices of power today. Some have even decided that learning how to economize is one way of beating inflation like turning on the TV and unplugging it instead of leaving it on [...]

Source: http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/alternative-power-sources-magnets-4-energy-reviews.php

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Shake Remote, Turn Off Television

With potential laptops powered by typing and watches powered by moving one's arm, energy harvesting is a growing field with a number of cool products. In Japan, Murata Manufacturing is firmly on board the trend with sensors to detect and convert vibration, temperature gradient, ambient heat, and light into small amounts of electricity. Their most recent offering uses a variety of their sensors in combination with a flexible plate to send several different signals without the need for batteries.Related posts:
  1. Toshiba Develops OLED Television Wallpaper
  2. Reva to Reveal New Vehicles with Remote Charging Technology
  3. Off-grid Solar Powered Vaccine Cooler Keeping Children in Remote Areas Healthy

Source: http://feeds.importantmedia.org/~r/IM-cleantechnica/~3/VV05cEGDaWE/

Natural Gas Wind Energy

More Cool Highlights From Maker Faire New York 2011

maker faire nyc fire breathing dragon photo Gon KiRin, a 20-ft robot dragon jungle gym. Designed by Ryan Doyle & Teddy Lo. Photo by Bonnie Hulkower The 2nd annual DIY festival Maker Faire took place last weekend at the New York Hall of Science in Queens. Celebrating "arts, crafts, engineering, science projects and the DIY mindset," Maker Faire started out on the West Coast five years ago and is now a highly anticipated event for the NYC nerds, designers and science lovers. There are now also smaller Maker Faires in England, Japan and Africa. For those who haven't been before, Maker Faire is a t... Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Solar Panels Solar Technology

Jul 7, Two Sleek Solar Speedboats: Eco20/20

It's time for any hidebound purists to show an extreme measure of tolerance. No making faces like the rear of a cat. As a reward, a hopeful remembrance is forthcoming; so be patient.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Two-Sleek-Solar-Speedboats.html

Wind Energy Hybrid Vehicles

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Wal-Mart to Go Solar on 60 More California Stores

solar wal-mart california photo Image credit: Wal-Mart While Fox bashes solar on one hand, and embraces it on the other, other corporations are more unequivocal in their embrace of this rapidly-growing technology. When I wrote about IKEA's ambitious solar energy plans, for example, some commenters called on Wal-Mart to step up to the plate. But, when it comes to solar, Wal-Mart was already doing more than most. And an announcement... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/wal-mart-solar-california.php?campaign=th_rss_science

Solar Panels Solar Technology

990 MW Proposed Nevada Wind Farm Would Be Largest In US & State's First

via internet science tech What may be Nevada's first wind farm would also be the largest in the United States. Proposed by a subsidiary of Good Energies, the 990 MW project would consist of 350 turbines, and cost up to $1.5 billion, including the necessary access roads and transmission lines. Reuters reports a number of locations are being considered for the project.... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/990-mw-proposed-nevada-wind-farm-largest-in-u-s.php?campaign=th_rss_science

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Cleantech Investment, Green Economy Board Game

A friend of CleanTechica, Scott Cooney of GreenBusinessOwner.com, has developed a green economy board game, which will be launching for the holiday season later this year. In the game, players are impact investors shooting for the best triple bottom line return on their investments in the state of Hawai'i, where, currently, 90% of the state's electricity comes from burning diesel fuel.

Source: http://feeds.importantmedia.org/~r/IM-cleantechnica/~3/u5PI5tLrzyM/

BioFuel Hydropower Technology

POET Closes on DOE Loan for Cellulosic Ethanol Plant

The U.S. Department of Energy gave final approval Friday for a $105 million loan guarantee for the construction of POET's Project Liberty, a 25 million-gallon-per-year cellulosic ethanol plant in Emmetsburg, Iowa.

Source: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2011/09/poet-closes-ondoe-loan-for-cellulosic-ethanol-plant?cmpid=rss

Hydropower Technology Fuel Cells

Monday, September 26, 2011

Green groups angered as biomass plant approved

Wood-burning plant in Wales to create 700 jobs, but critics say bioenergy drive is based on false belief that it is carbon-neutral

The government has given the go-ahead to a huge wood-burning plant which it claims will provide power for a quarter of all Welsh homes, sparking outrage among green campaigners who fear British forests could eventually be lost.

Charles Hendry, the energy minister, said the 300MW power station on the coast of Anglesey would provide a "secure, flexible and renewable source of power" while creating hundreds of jobs. The Holyhead biomass facility would help Britain meet its renewable energy targets.

But Friends of the Earth argues this is just the first of a huge number of new schemes which could create as many environmental problems as they cure.

"If demand rises for wood it could push up prices a lot and potentially this could represent a danger even for British woodland ? especially if more of it is privatised," said Kenneth Richter, biofuels campaigner at Friends of the Earth.

His colleague, Gareth Clubb, a director of FoE Cymru, said the project by Anglesey Aluminium Metal Renewables, which will partly be funded by public subsidies under the Renewable Obligation, was "pie in the sky". The plan to source 200,000 tonnes a year of energy crops from local farms as well as importing more than 2.4m tonnes of wood from abroad was not sustainable, he said.

"This is absolute lunacy. One-third of Anglesey, which is used to produce food, would be have to be turned over to biomass crops. Burning wood or crops to make electricity does not make sense anyway because it is very inefficient and it raises the possibility of a worldwide rush to hack down indigenous forest with all the impact of that on biodiversity and ecosystems," he added.

The concerns were expressed as a draft report by a panel of 19 top European scientists, who expressed scepticism about the wider carbon advantages of biomass and biofuels, known collectively as bioenergy.

"It is widely assumed that bioenergy is inherently carbon-neutral. However this assumption is flawed," said the scientific committee of the European Environment Agency in the report seen by Reuters. "The potential consequences of this bioenergy accounting error is enormous."

A second recent report undertaken by the RSPB wildlife group estimated that almost 40 new biomass schemes were in various stages of planning in the UK alone, with an explosion of similar projects expected all over the world.

Friends of the Earth and the RSPB want the government to scale down its Renewable Obligation subsidy regime for biomass, saying ministers should concentrate on encouraging wind and solar power.

It is not just green groups who oppose the bioenergy drive. The wood timber industry says prices have already shot up by 50% over the past three years as energy companies seek out new supplies for their biomass plants. The industry say timber factories in Britain are now threatened by closure.

But the government insists that "there is an urgent need for a diverse mix of new energy infrastructure" in order to maintain energy security and dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The Holyhead plant would create 600 construction jobs and 100 full-time operating posts.


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Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/sep/16/green-groups-biomass-plant-approved

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Sep 14, Mother Earth Requires Green Energy to Survive: Renewable Energy Articles: Eco20/20

Mother Earth is crying out to the human race to save her from the destruction of toxic fossil fuels by using green energy. It is important to understand the concept to change global warming and reserve the planet for longer. There are a variety of natural alternatives available to create a cleaner environment.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Mother-Earth-Requires-Green-Energy-to-Survive.html

BioFuel Hydropower Technology

Solar PV Power Grows 69% Year-Over-Year in US for Second Quarter 2011

via internet science tech Following recent reports on how fast solar power is growing in the US, and how many people employed by the solar power industry: A new assessment from the Solar Energy Industries Association and GTM Research shows the US solar PV industry installing 314 MW in the second quarter of 2011 (69% more than last year; 17% more than Q1 2011). For the year, the US is set to install 1.75 GW of solar PV (double last year). ... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/solar-pv-grows-69-percent-year-over-year-u-s-q2.php?campaign=th_rss_science

Ocean Energy BioFuel

Small Wind Turbine Market Growing Strong in U.S.

The American Wind Energy Association is going to release a report on 2010 growth of the small wind turbine market soon, the AWEA 2010 U.S. Small Wind Turbine Market Report. I got to take a sneak peak at some of the data and charts and, with permission, am sharing a few key points and a couple graphs with you here on CleanTechnica.

Source: http://feeds.importantmedia.org/~r/IM-cleantechnica/~3/XcbcgBBzQ7k/

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Sep 21, All Electric Tron Lightcycle (Real Motorcycle) Built

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irkxIpNBJJU We thought you might be interested --Here is a link to our latest creation - An all Electric

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/all-electric-tron-lightcycle-real-motorcycle-built.html

BioFuel Hydropower Technology

Emmy Awards 2011 Goes Solar

Solar power will be one of the stars at the Emmy Awards tomorrow (18). A canopy of SolarWorld high-performance solar panels will be gracing the red carpet at the 63rd Emmy, giving solar power some primetime TV visibility. The 50-kilowatt system will be seen during the official live pre-show “Countdown To the Emmys?. It will [...]

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EnergyrefugecomBlog/~3/NzN5hFE58IM/

Renewable Energy Ocean Energy

Aug 31, Making Fuel from Plastic Debris: Green Technology Articles: Eco20/20

Once upon a time, kids snatched glass bottles to return for the nickel deposits. Then aluminum cans gained value; so they were gathered, squashed and sold. Soon, plastic bags will be counted among the booty of those who plunder discards - because now plastic can be converted into fuel.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Making-Fuel-from-Plastic-Debris.html

Wind Energy Hybrid Vehicles

Foods with Anti-Aging Benefits

The day I turned 25 years old I headed straight to the store and bought loads of different ultra pricey skin creams. I was sure this would keep me wrinkle-free. By 30 my tone had changed. I began to realize that while I still wanted to look young and vibrant, youth came from the inside. The foods you eat show through your skin. They?re what end up keeping you...

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/green-energy-news/~3/rD3kplizQAM/

BioGen Electric Cars

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Sep 9, Tidbits for the Green-Tech Ignorant: Green Technology Articles: Eco20/20

It should come as little surprise that a lot of people, and quite a few businesses, are trying to disown pollutants and unseat the consumption of finite resources. But green-tech is not some bizarre sub-cult of industry. Somewhere in its phenomenal growth, green-tech has become a selection criterion. The frontiers of green-technology, the services and products on the fringes of the connection, are changing so rapidly most people don't realize how many businesses are tumbling into the green just by hunting around for solutions to their pressing concerns.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Tidbits-for-the-Green-Tech-Ignorant.html

Solar Technology Greenhouse Gases

Solar Sister and NextAid Showcase 5 Promising Technologies for Africa

Women Barefoot Solar Engineers photo Solar Sister showcased just some of the efforts taking place around the world. Here, the Women Barefoot Solar Engineers of Mauritania install solar panels in their villages. They received training in Rajasthan, India. Image: Barefoot Photographers of Tilonia via flickr Walking into the futuristic Yotel near Times Square with a robot in the lobby for a coat check, you wouldn't expect to find a room full of some of the most promising, innovative technologies for sustainable development. But Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/solar-sister-nextaid-showcase-5-promising-technologies-for-africa.php?campaign=th_rss_science

BioFuel Hydropower Technology

Aug 19, How Close To Real is Solar-Paint?: Solar Energy: Eco20/20

If you're not old enough to remember the car phones that appeared a few years before the first brick-thick cell phones hit the scene, if you never owned a tube TV, or if you're simply not fossil enough to marvel at the micro-miniaturization of absolutely everything; you probably don't see solar paint as a big-deal topic.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/How-Close-To-Real-is-Solar-Paint.html

Climate Change Renewable Energy

U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 Set to Begin

The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 is taking shape as teams work around the clock to assemble 19 solar homes on the National Mall's West Potomac Park in Washington, D.C., in time for the 10 a.m. September 23 opening. The Solar Decathlon is an international DOE competition that offers university teams a chance to design and build homes that run entirely on solar energy. Teams ship their structures to the site, assemble them, and then compete in ten contests.

Source: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2011/09/u-s-department-of-energy-solar-decathlon-2011-set-to-begin?cmpid=rss

Electric Cars Wave Energy

Friday, September 23, 2011

Emmy Awards 2011 Goes Solar

Solar power will be one of the stars at the Emmy Awards tomorrow (18). A canopy of SolarWorld high-performance solar panels will be gracing the red carpet at the 63rd Emmy, giving solar power some primetime TV visibility. The 50-kilowatt system will be seen during the official live pre-show “Countdown To the Emmys?. It will [...]

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EnergyrefugecomBlog/~3/NzN5hFE58IM/

Wave Energy Windmills

Debunking The Hot Water Laundry Myth - Why Are Consumers So Superstitious & Stubborn?

laundry photo One load of laundry before midnight. Image credit:Flickr, Average Jane New York Times has a great piece titled A Dash of Cold Water in which they explain that most consumers still do their laundry in hot water - even in socialist countries like Germany fer Gootsake. Root cause of this silly behavior seems to come down to superstition, with a dash of stubbornness and reluctance to vary from what Ma taught us thrown in for good measure.... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/debunking-the-hot-water-laundry-myth-why-are-consumers-so-superstitious.php?campaign=th_rss_science

BioGen Electric Cars

New Kind of 40% Efficient Solar Farm Gets $90 Million DOE Loan Guarantee to Cogentrix

The largest High Concentration Photovoltaic (HCPV) project in the world is being funded by the DOE with a $90 million loan guarantee for the Cogentrix Alamosa Solar Generating Project. The first 20 years of the electricity it will generate has already been bought under a PPA (power purchase agreement) by the Public Service Company of Colorado. More than 80 percent of its components will be sourced from the United States.HCPV is new form of utility-scale solar that has barely been developed, but it has great potential because it has almost twice the efficiency of regular solar PV. Cogentrix HCPV is rated at 40% efficient. By comparison, most coal plants are typically rated at 30% efficiency.The $90 million in funding represents the tail end of almost $40 billion in loan guarantees, loans, or conditional guarantees by the US Department of Energy (DOE) powered by the Obama administration stimulus Recovery Act.One famously went bad, $0.5 billion to Solyndra. But the more than 40 DOE loan guarantees have

Source: http://feeds.importantmedia.org/~r/IM-cleantechnica/~3/QNGSHIaB8j8/

Greenhouse Gases Natural Gas

GM-backed Sunlogics Buys Solar Plants, Raises $6 Million

Sunlogics was relatively unknown until it lined up an investment from General Motors and a potentially lucrative deal to market solar powered electric car charging stations to Chevrolet dealers earlier this year. Now it has lined up more investors and bought the private Phoenix Solar Holdings, Sunlogics announced Tuesday.

Source: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2011/09/gm-backed-sunlogics-buys-solar-plants-raises-6m?cmpid=rss

Ocean Energy BioFuel

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Scientists Tell New York Governor Municipal Water Systems Can't Handle Fracking

no drill no spill anti-fracking sign photo photo: Bosc d'Anjou/CC BY Nearly 60 scientists from 18 states and 7 foreign nations have weighed in on the ongoing fight over fracking in New York state. In letter sent to Governor Andrew Cuomo last week, the scientists said there is inadequate protection in place for the state water supply sh... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/scientists-tell-new-york-governor-municipal-water-systems-cant-handle-fracking.php?campaign=th_rss_science

Windmills Solar Panels

Jul 1, IT and WEEE Recycling

IT recycling and IT disposal service in accordance with all UK and EU legislation should be an integral part of any business. A professional IT recycling

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/it-and-weee-recycling.html

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Best Anti-Aging Herbs and Nutrients

Trying to maintain a youthful appearance but don?t want to undergo the knife, Botox, or some other invasive procedure? Natural herbs and nutrients can help. Here are 11 of the best ones for anti-aging. 1. Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA): ALA is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect your body from free radical damage. It also helps to recycle other...

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The Question Day 7: How Can the U.S. Solar Industry Meet Expectations?

RenewableEnergyWorld asked solar executives and our social media community to lend their voices and define what three strategies they think will lead to a thriving solar industry. Answers were varied, and many valid opinions were brought to light. Responses will be updated here daily, and feel free to look at previous insights by clicking on the page links below.

Source: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2011/09/the-question-how-can-the-u-s-solar-industry-meet-expectations?cmpid=rss

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

A Guide to Green Cars

You may have noticed that green cars have become increasingly popular over the past few years. But what exactly is a green car, and why are they better in comparison to a conventional vehicle? Well, here is a little guide to answer those main green car queries. Most conventional vehicles are powered by petrol or diesel, which are fossil fuels. The...

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Jul 1, The Elegance of Stylish Wind Turbines: Wind Energy: Eco20/20

If you don't feel strength and restfulness are inherent in the very essence of a windmill, you may be spinning your own world just a tad too hard and fast to see clearly. Take a moment to watch the patient, timeless treading of a windmill's blades and be centered, be lifted on breathless echoes of pinwheel laughter. Let images of wistful sentinels standing in forlorn duty catch your heartbeat.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/The-Elegance-of-Stylish-Wind-Turbines.html

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Aug 29, Inductive Charging For Electric Cars: Green Vehicles Articles: Eco20/20

Providing customers with an easy to use product is one of many goals for electric vehicle manufacturers; and simplifying the charging process has been a high priority on the list. Until now, electric car owners have always either connected their cars to a cable for charging or swapped out their batteries at designated electric car stations.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Inductive-Charging-For-Electric-Cars.html

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Ameresco (AMRC): Clean Energy One-Stop Shop

Source: http://www.altenergystocks.com/archives/2011/09/ameresco_amrc_clean_energy_onestop_shop.html

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Getting Real About Climate Change

The Climate Reality Project (CRP), Al Gore?s follow up on his Inconvenient Truth film, is promoting a day of action between Wednesday (14) and Thursday (15). CRP is described as a 24-hour campaign to reveal ?the complete truth of the climate crisis?, an attempt to put climate denialism to sleep for good. It will include [...]

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Sep 12, Green Energy for a Positive Future: Renewable Energy Articles: Eco20/20

A positive future is foreseen if society maintains and develops renewable green energy. Studies show clearly that most countries minerals are depleted and that there is a shortage of electricity. Green energy will determine if civilization is able to continue with supplying the growing demand for electricity.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Green-Energy-for-a-Positive-Future.html

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CO2 Emissions & Pollution ? Why Cleantech is Important (Infographic)

Cleantech is important for job creation as well now, but it's the economic, health, and quality of life costs associated with CO2 and other pollution that is really driving this extremely fast-growing market. We didn't realize for a long time, and we tried to deny it after that (and many still do), but the health and ecological costs of traditional fossil fuel energy and dirty tech are tremendous. What we think we save in 'cheap energy' is actually much less than what we pay for in reduced health and critical damage to important ecological systems and services.

Source: http://feeds.importantmedia.org/~r/IM-cleantechnica/~3/fOg31OHC7ME/

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Sep 16, Spa Villa Announces Grand Opening For Newest Luxury Villa in Manuel Antonio

The owners of Manuel Antonios premier luxury spa, Spa Uno, are pleased to announce the launch of Spa Villa, a deluxe vacation rental on the same premises

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/spa-villa-announces-grand-opening-for-newest-luxury-villa-in-manuel-antonio.html

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Monday, September 19, 2011

Power Consumption Facts for the U.S.

Infographic on power consumption facts for the U.S.

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Rooftop Solar Power Prices Go Down

A new report by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory reveals that between 2009 and 2010, the cost of residential solar electric systems has fallen 17 per cent to $6.20 per watt. That is a $1.30 price decrease. Since 1998 prices have fallen 43 per cent. According to CNET, the study is based on data collected [...]

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Sep 15, Provide a Safe and Healthy Environment by using Green Energy: Renewable Energy Articles: Eco20/20

A person can provide a safe and healthy environment by using Green Energy as an alternative source. There are various options available to prevent the planet from destruction. Electricity in general produces lethal toxins that can harm the human race and the world. It is important as a society to change and become aware of new improved means of renewable energy.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Provide-a-Safe-and-Healthy-Environment-by-using-Green-Energy.html

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Top 5 Eco-Friendly Jobs

Over the past few decades eco-friendliness has become ever more important as devastating effects of climate change have been emerging globally. Almost everyone is aware of global warming to some degree and measures have been implicated so that proprietors and business owners have to adhere to certain rules regarding waste and...

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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Sep 13, Solar Panel Mounting Solutions in the Manufacturing Space

Hi there, This may seem like shameless promotion, but I'd like to share what my company does with solar panel mounting solutions as an article, because

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/solar-panel-mounting-solutions-in-the-manufacturing-space.html

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Smartphones As "Digital Keys" Coming To Doors Near You

metal keys photo Photo by Keith Williamson via Flickr CC The dematerialization continues, right down to our keys. The plastic ID badges that people hold up to readers at doorways to get into secure areas could soon be replaced by simply holding up your cell phone. Plastic keys could become so last decade. ... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/smartphones-as-digital-keys-coming-to-doors-near-you.php?campaign=th_rss_science

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Completely Unshocking Study: Air Pollution Drops Dramatically When Ships Use Cleaner Fuel

container ship photo photo: Glen/CC BY A glimpse of things to come, once new regulations specifying ships use low-sulfur fuels near coastlines comes into effect next year: A new study shows that pollution from ships drops up to 90% when cleaner fuel is used. Based on research done in NOAA airplanes and ships, monitoring emissions from Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/air-pollution-drops-dramatically-ships-use-cleaner-fuels.php?campaign=th_rss_science

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MIT's Vibration-Powered Charger 100x More Powerful Than Competitors

MIT device photo
A new energy harvesting device converts low-frequency vibrations into electricity. The device, the size of a U.S. quarter, is shown mounted on a stand. Photo: Arman Hajati via MIT While the concept of gathering energy from small vibrations is not new and has been in use for some time now, the devices aren't particularly efficient. MIT is changing that, however, with a new tiny energy harvester than can turn a wider range of vibrations into energy, making it 100 times more powerful than similarly sized devices. ... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/mits-vibration-powered-charger-100x-more-powerful-than-competitors.php?campaign=th_rss_science

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Jul 29, Could Asphalt Roads Become Solar Power Producers?: Solar Energy: Eco20/20

Researchers at the University of Rhode Island are starting research into using the miles and miles of roads that stretch across our country as solar power producers. It is a well known phenomenon that roads collect a lot of heat from sunlight during the day.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Could-Asphalt-Roads-Become-Solar-Power-Producers.html

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Two years of environmentguardian.co.uk - in pictures

From backyard bioblitzes to global climate talks, we mark the two-year anniversary of the relaunch of environmentguardian.co.uk with a look at some of the stunning galleries we've published


Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/gallery/2011/sep/07/two-years-environmentguardian-in-pictures

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Aug 8, How to Become a Solar PV Installer?

A 448-kilowatt commercial solar system was powered up at the San Bernardino Corporate Center near Mill Street and Toppecanoe Avenue. The project came out

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/how-to-become-a-solar-pv-installer.html

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Aug 31, Making Fuel from Plastic Debris: Green Technology Articles: Eco20/20

Once upon a time, kids snatched glass bottles to return for the nickel deposits. Then aluminum cans gained value; so they were gathered, squashed and sold. Soon, plastic bags will be counted among the booty of those who plunder discards - because now plastic can be converted into fuel.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Making-Fuel-from-Plastic-Debris.html

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Friday, September 16, 2011

Aug 16, Greener Batteries: Battery Technology: Eco20/20

The move from disposable to rechargeable batteries isn't going as well as it might. Maybe it's because the effort, on an individual basis, seems to have such a small impact. But the hundreds of thousands of discarded batteries sent to landfills every year are threatening the environment with toxic heavy metals. The technology to slow that flow is being constantly improved, but it doesn't work when it's sitting on a shelf.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Greener-Batteries.html

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Promising Solar Power Technologies

Solar energy is a field literally beaming with new ideas and technological breakthroughs. While it may take a while until most of them become a commercial product, the fact is that at some point we will get there ? hopefully not too far into the future. Eco Friend yesterday ran an article about some promising [...]

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EnergyrefugecomBlog/~3/kyXBwWSDgiM/

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Un-analytics: How Google Went Solar

Google loves talking about the world before analytics ? when web owners knew almost nothing about their sites. Nothing useful, anyway. That all changed when a new technology came along that allowed web owners to monitor their sites as much as they wanted, any time they wanted. Web sites suddenly became a business proposition, and not just an enthusiasm for a few hobbyists.

Source: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2011/09/un-analytics-how-google-went-solar?cmpid=rss

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Austrians Have a Superpower ? Charging EVs at Parking Meters with Renewable Energy

Ybbs, Austria has just installed new EV charging stations powered by W�ster power stations, which claim that 100% of electricity to come from renewable sources. Regardless of the source of the power, its distribution is rather clever. Using a system designed by Siemens, Ybbs can now recharge EVs from parking meters.

Source: http://feeds.importantmedia.org/~r/IM-cleantechnica/~3/Ycep8xt5cQI/

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Greeks Pledge $1.4bn Toward Solar, Hope to Fight Economic Woes

solar power greece photo Image credit: Michael Mahlberg, used under Creative Commons license. With young Greek's abandoning Athens for simpler life in the country, and the nation's debt woes causing major international turmoil, Greece is looking for light at the end of the rather dismal economic tunnel that it finds itself in. And some are hoping that light will be in the form of solar panel, as the country's beleagured gov... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/greeks-pledge-solar-economics.php?campaign=th_rss_science

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Arctic Sea Ice Sets New Record Low in 2011

arctic summer sea ice photo photo: NASA ICE/CC BY After several months of reporting near-record or record monthly levels of Arctic sea ice melting, German researchers now report that a new yearly record low has been set--the area covered by Arctic sea ice has declined to its lowest point since satellite measurements began in 1972. It's also probably lower than at any time in the pa... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/artic-sea-ice-sets-new-record-low-2011.php?campaign=th_rss_science

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Wha..?! Tiny Electric Car Takes the Subway (Pics)

tiny-electric-car-takes-subway-photo.jpg Photo: MagnusMathisen, Reddit Sorry ma'am, am I parked on your foot? It's not every day that you see this combination of green transportation methods. It's common to see bicycles on buses, but not electric cars on the subway! At first glance it might look like a 'sociopatically lazy' person decided to take the train, but in fact, this car is probably a tiny electric vehicle made for mobility disabled people. More details below.... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/tiny-car-on-the-subway-kenguru-car-photo.php?campaign=th_rss_science

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Jacket Collects And Cleans Rainwater, Stores It In Your Pockets

raincoat image Images via video screengrab We all remember that at least once as a kid, we lifted our heads up to the rainclouds, opened our mouths, and tried to drink the rain as it fell. What if instead of this age-old method, you sucked rain out of your pockets? A design for a raincoat that captures and purifies rainwater could make it that easy for you to get a drink while walking in a downpour.... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/jacket-collects-and-cleans-rainwater-stores-it-in-your-pockets.php?campaign=th_rss_science

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Solar Cells for Sale ? All You Need To Learn About Residential Solar Power Systems

Solar cells for sale are available in a multitude of locations these days – right from local DIY stores to the internet. A lot of people tend to be gradually realizing the advantages as well as need for renewable energy sources and therefore are interested in switching to solar power. What are solar cells? How [...]

Source: http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/solar-cells-for-sale-all-you-need-to-learn-about-residential-solar-power-systems.php

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Aug 1, Creating Liquid Fuel from Sunlight: Hydrogen Energy: Eco20/20

Researchers at the California Institute of Technology, Caltech, are working to create hydrogen and carbon dioxide which can be used to artificially make hydrocarbon fuels for vehicles. The process begins with cerium, a relatively common metal. Cerium oxide and water are placed in a reaction chamber.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Creating-Liquid-Fuel-from-Sunlight.html

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Sep 6, Nanotechnologies Enhance Green-Technologies: Green Technology Articles: Eco20/20

If you are among the brilliant science-types who are calmly taking over the world, it's a good bet you already know that Nano-products and nano-materials are naturally more eco-friendly than plus-sized alternatives because nano-sizing ensures fewer resources must be committed to a product's manufacture.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Nanotechnologies-Enhance-Green-Technologies.html

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600 Tons of Compost Collected A Day?! How San Francisco Deals With It All (Video)

compost image Image via video screengrab In October of 2009, San Francisco started a mandatory composting law as part of its effort to divert waste from the landfill and eventually reach its goal of 100% waste diversion. It found immediate success as businesses and residents began throwing their food waste into special green bins. But in a city the size of San Francisco, how does the city deal with 600 tons of food waste collected every single day? This video from Quest details the great plan. ... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/600-tons-of-compost-collected-a-day-how-san-francisco-deals.php?campaign=th_rss_science

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Aug 29, Iceless Ice Skating: Eco Living Articles: Eco20/20

It should be self-evident that synthetic ice doesn't involve flooding a floor with water. It should be indisputable that any product that would save hundreds of gallons of such a precious and treasured resource is a triumphant achievement. But water-savings is not the sole eco-friendly benefit of an iceless ice rink

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Iceless-Ice-Skating.html

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The new mutations of renewable energy nimbys | Damian Carrington

Protests against 'blanket desecration' by solar farms are undermined by their tiny footprint in the UK. There are far more crazy golf courses

The nimbys are mutating. Until recently the main opposition to renewable energy in the UK was directed against onshore wind turbines, along with some strong pylon-hating.

But today's Times reveals the existence of solar farm nimbys too. You may not be able to read that story, it's behind a paywall, but luckily it's a pretty shameless replica of a story from the Daily Mail on Friday. It even has the same nimby, Robin Smith, who says his view of Somerset Levels has been spoiled, using exactly the same words: "It is blanket desecration of the countryside. I feel very sad that it is just for people lining their coffers."

Not many disagree that the subsidy for solar photovoltaics at farm scale was pretty generous, though some argued it needed to be at first. But what strikes me is the actual area of land affected. The Mail said the countryside had been "transformed". The Times talked of the countryside "disappearing beneath solar panels".

The reality, as the both stories mention, is that 200 acres of solar farms now exist. That's about 0.0003% of the United Kingdom. How to put that in context?

There are about 500 crazy golf courses in England alone. If we assume the average crazy golf course is about 63m by 63m in extent, then that conveniently is an acre. So more than twice the area of England's green and pleasant land is "blanketed" by crazy golf courses than by solar farms.

Perhaps there are better comparisons, say go kart tracks or commercial dog kennels. Do let me know in the comments below.

But exaggeration is no stranger in nimby stories. Enjoy this gorgeous example, which not only exposes another nimby mutation - objecting to wind turbines being driven through a town on their way to installation - but also reveals a definition of how many people are required to "line the streets". The answer is eight.


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Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/damian-carrington-blog/2011/aug/30/nimby-solar-wind-energy

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Logitech Creates Solar Keyboard For Macs

logitech keyboard image Image via Logitech Last summer we highlighted Logitech's Wireless Solar Keyboard K750, and praised the design for a variety of features. But many people, including us here at EarthTechling, wondered when customers would see the product released for Apple users. Well, it took a year, but Logitech has finally released the solar powered keyboard for Macs.... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/logitech-creates-solar-keyboard-for-macs.php?campaign=th_rss_science

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Sep 8, Repair Appliances with Energy Efficient Motors: Energy Products Articles: Eco20/20

An energy-efficient motor is simply one that does the same work as a standard motor but consumes less electricity to do it. Energy-efficient motors are just as reliable as standard motors and require the same maintenance. In some cases they have a longer life, but the primary factor to consider is the savings in energy costs versus repair costs.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Repair-Appliances-with-Energy-Efficient-Motors.html

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Monday, September 12, 2011

Scientists Create Glowing Cats in Fight Against AIDS

glowing cat photo Photo: Mayo Clinic As the quest for a cure to Aids continues to offer hope to millions suffering from one of the world's most devastating health epidemics, it's also producing some particularly peculiar sights along the way. Scientists studying how genetic engineering could help combat HIV infection have successfully birthed a litter of kittens spliced with virus-resilient DNA from a monkey, along with luminescent genes of a jellyfish -- producing cats that literally glow in the dark and that one day may help save countless lives.... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/scientists-create-glowing-cats-in-fight-against-aids.php?campaign=th_rss_science

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U.S. Biofuel Industry Prepares for Life Without Subsidies

A recent feature story in UK newspaper The Guardian reported that the financial crisis in the U.S. and the country's pressing need to cut its federal budget by $1.3 trillion had combined to spur lawmakers to reevaluate three decades of corn ethanol subsidies.

Source: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2011/09/us-biofuel-industry-prepares-for-life-without-subsidies?cmpid=rss

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NFL Teams Moving Paper Playbooks Onto iPads

ipad photo Photo by khawkins04 via Flickr CC We've been hearing about some airlines switching all their inflight paper documents, from maps to manuals, onto iPads in an effort to save paper and weight. Now, the NFL is following suit. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have handed out iPads to each of the team's 90 players instead of hefty playbooks. ... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/nfl-moving-paper-playbooks-onto-ipads.php?campaign=th_rss_science

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Aug 16, Greener Batteries: Battery Technology: Eco20/20

The move from disposable to rechargeable batteries isn't going as well as it might. Maybe it's because the effort, on an individual basis, seems to have such a small impact. But the hundreds of thousands of discarded batteries sent to landfills every year are threatening the environment with toxic heavy metals. The technology to slow that flow is being constantly improved, but it doesn't work when it's sitting on a shelf.

Source: http://www.eco20-20.com/Greener-Batteries.html

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Logitech Creates Solar Keyboard For Macs

logitech keyboard image Image via Logitech Last summer we highlighted Logitech's Wireless Solar Keyboard K750, and praised the design for a variety of features. But many people, including us here at EarthTechling, wondered when customers would see the product released for Apple users. Well, it took a year, but Logitech has finally released the solar powered keyboard for Macs.... Read the full story on TreeHugger

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/09/logitech-creates-solar-keyboard-for-macs.php?campaign=th_rss_science

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