Renewable Energy (10 posts found)
Bob Schneeveis, the inventor of the Solar Powered Walking Chariot!
Bob is a brilliant and eccentric character who studies nature and then turns it into sustainable, solar-electric vehicles and gadgets... Bob a...
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Great news for Massachusetts' residents!
Boston, Massachusetts [RenewableEnergyAccess.com]
Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs Ian Bowles has announced that Commonwealth Solar, the s...
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In this interview, San Francisco scientist Dr. Donald Aitken (www.donaldaitkenassociates.com), talks about the inevitability of a future with renewable energy, and insists that we have to stop thinking about ...
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Is this blog post accountable for even more CO2 in the atmosphere? Yep.
Two student entrepreneurs decided to do something about it. Now with over 1 million visitors they are having an impact and are look...
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by Stephen Lacey, Staff Writer
Peterborough, New Hampshire [RenewableEnergyAccess.com]
A growing body of opinion research shows that Americans are concerned about how consumption of dirty fossil energies is i...
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Tidal Energy has a huge potential to provide long term, secure, low cost, supply of electricity. Especially for island coastal communities like Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. The local community has been spli...
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by Karim Yergaliyev
Solar power might be the most up-and-coming renewable energy source, but one of the biggest drawbacks to solar power plants is their inability to generate electricity at night or during...
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Scientific American Magazine - January, 2008
By 2050 solar power could end U.S. dependence on foreign oil and slash greenhouse gas emissions
By Ken Zweibel, James Mason and Vasilis Fthenakis
High prices ...
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January 17, 2008
In the race to make solar cells cheaper and more efficient, many researchers and start-up companies are betting on new designs that exploit nanostructures -- materials engineered on the scal...
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An interesting report from MSN's money columnist Jim Jubak:
Out of the spotlight, solar will thrive
A US energy policy that largely ignores solar power will, ironically, help the sector by giving it time to...
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