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Posted by god 2 hours 18 minutes ago (http://digg.com)Renewable Green Energy : Wind Turbines and Solar Panels: A m
Posted by god 2 hours 18 minutes ago (http://digg.com)
ExRo Technologies, a startup based in Vancouver, BC, has developed a new kind of generator that's well suited to harvesting energy from wind. It could lower the cost of Wind Turbines while increasing their power output by 50 percent...
House approves bill on drilling, oil spills
Posted by god 2 hours 18 minutes ago (http://www.msnbc.msn.com)
The House approved a bill Friday to boost safety standards for offshore drilling, remove a federal cap on economic liability for oil spills and impose new fees on oil and gas production. Offshore drilling - Natural gas - Oil spill - Oil - Business
The cast of the upcoming film Eat, Pray, Love enjoyed an intimate dinner last night at Thomas Keller's renowned The French Laundry in Napa, following...
The Natural Gas Era?
Posted by god 2 hours 18 minutes ago (http://feedproxy.google.com)
It is cleaner than coal and somewhat plentiful, but market swings and other issues loom, says Dirk McDermott of Altira Group.
SAP Warms to Open Source (PC World)
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PC World - Although not traditionally known for its contributions to the open-source community, the German-based SAP is adopting more open-source software, as well as contributing more of its own code back into the community, company officials said in an interview.
We get a charge out of driving Nissan Leaf
Posted by god 2 hours 18 minutes ago (http://reviews.cnet.com)
CNET Car Tech gets to take the Nissan Leaf electric car for a preview drive. Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
photo: jurveston via flickrAlgae biofuels are probably the most touted future hope to replace large amounts of petroleum-based liquid fuels with a renewable source. However, a new study in Energy and Fuels shows that when you grow that algae in bioreactors made up of clear tubes, so much energy is required that the carbon footprint of the biofuel is o... Read the full story on TreeHugger
It's no secret that just about ever company out there is looking to do more with less. That's been the basis for our resource scheduling and
From California to Siberia, huge wildfires in forests and peat bogs are raging. NASA has captured images of these seven fires sending huge plumes of smoke into the atmosphere.
Soladigm, a tight-lipped startup working on energy-saving electrochomic windows, announced plans this morning to invest $130 million setting up its first large-scale plant in Olive Branch, Miss., helped along by a $40 million government loan and $4 million in incentives.
Is America the Next Lithium Powerhouse?
Posted by god 6 hours ago (http://feedproxy.google.com)
California’s Salton Sea is like an open-air prison. It has lots of lithium for batteries and electric cars, too.
The company claims its windows can curb power consumption in buildings.
Yesterday in his daily presser, Adm. Allen said that all is well with the well, and that BP may be ready to pump the Static...
Facebook Gets Into the Q&A Game
Posted by god 6 hours ago (http://www.technewsworld.com)
Facebook has jumped into the online Q&A space with Facebook Questions, a beta feature that can be viewed by all Facebook users. This is how it works: Click on the "Ask Question" feature, which can be found in the status bar. Type in a query -- say, "What is the best pizza restaurant in Adams Morgan?" The question becomes visible to all Facebook users.
AFP - Software security experts warn that mobile phones are tempting targets for hackers in a world where people eagerly invite strange applications onto handsets packed with personal data.
Soladigm, which adds thin films to glass to block light and heat, plans a manufacturing plant in Mississippi to make its green building gear.
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