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Scientists create the most condensed
form of energy storage ever (besides
nuclear power) (7/6/2010)
Will cleantech startups be bigger than
Google or Cisco? (7/6/10)
Rand Paul Savages Obama’s Catastrophic
“Green Economy”: Victorious Senate
candidate demands Obama stop attending
climate summits as new leaked report
details shocking economic impact of
Spain’s “green economy” (5/19/10)
Houston makes bid to be electric car
capital of the U.S. (2/17/10)
Danish biotech firms’ enzymes could make
biofuel cheaper than gasoline
(2/17/10)
British Airways partner with Solena to
convert trash into jet fuel
(2/16/10)
With new battery tech, future cars could
be powered by their bodywork
(2/11/10)
Siemens determined to win U.S. wind
power market (2/9/10)
GREEN:
First Look: 2011 Porsche 918 Spyder
Hybrid Concept - gets 78 mpg, hits
62 mph in 3.2 seconds.
Super-insulating aerogels promise to
make homes more energy-efficient
(2/5/10)
Tesla hires Toyota manufacturing
veteran; launches UK roadster
(2/3/10)
Study: Climate change accelerating
forest growth in northeast U.S.
(2/2/10)
Hybrid-electric Ferrari 599 to be
revealed in Geneva (2/2/10)
Energizing China and U.S. (1/31/10)
Electric cars and concepts at the 2010
Detroit auto show (photos)
Intelligent lighting of the future from
UC Davis
Honda’s home garage gadget: Here’s your
solar hydrogen fueling station
(1/27/10)
Winding up: Other World Computing flips
switch to 100% green power (1/13/10)
Parade of hybrids zips through Detroit
(1/12/10)
Tesla, Panasonic eye next-gen electric
vehicle batteries (1/7/10)
Solar industry wants to do its part
(1/6/10)
Magnum makes smart business out of
reincarnating old tires (1/5/10)
California school district goes solar in
2010 (1/5/10)
Uranium Is So Last Century — Enter
Thorium, the New Green Nuke
(12/21/09)
The Lightbulb of the Future
One Man's Trash Becomes Another's Home
(NBC Nightly News) In Huntsville, Texas,
Dan Phillips is turning trash into
treasure by repurposing waste in an
effort to help extend the American
dream.
What, two "greenest" data centers in the
same week? (12/2/09)
Want your business to go green? Leverage
data transparently to make smart
decisions (12/7/09)
2009 International Conference and Expo
Siemen's
GreenTouchscreenEducation and Awareness:
A web based interactive kiosk software
with modules that provide education and
awareness
about "Green" and sustainability.
Combined with live and historical
building data, it creates a powerful
teaching tool.
Does global warming science need a
restart (or at least a new story)?
(12/8/09)
New thin, flexible, light battery could
bring intelligence to wallpaper,
clothing (11/30/09)
Danish island becomes one of first
places on Earth to be energy
self-sufficient (12/1/09)
Lowe’s move to sell solar panels will
accelerate renewables (12/10/09)
General Electric wins $1.4 billion to
supply largest wind farm in U.S.
(12/10/09)
From deep underground, data center will
help heat Helsinki homes (11/30/09)
Ten clean technology predictions for
2010 (11/30/09)
San Francisco shows what 'going green'
really means (10/20/09)
Web site shares best practices for
smarter cities and communities
(10/22/09)
Aging ranch-style house goes green
(11/17/09)
A bright idea for wasteful office
lighting
Share and share alike: Smart cities
initiative seeks to share best practices
The World’s Greenest Museum
(9/28/09)
Texas cities think community with green
development organization (9/28/09)
A Green Tech entrepreneur reinvents the
recycling model (9/30/09)
Extreme electric e-WOLF e-2 supercar
boasts 536 HP, 738 lb-ft. torque
(10/1/09)
Mini E Field Test Highlights Roadblocks
Facing Electric Cars (11/13/09)
Top 7 alternative energies listed
(1/14/09)
Mass Production Micro-hybrid Technology
Set To Cut Emissions And Fuel Use In
Cars (1/16/09: Science Daily)
King of Bionic Ag Uses Turbocharged
Seeds, Precision Chemistry, and a Little
TLC (12/22/08)
Feeding the world at lower costs
(12/15/08)
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Grays Harbor planning a wave of
ocean-sited power plants (12/17/08)
Inside the SF Green Festival
Court’s decision is boon for alternative
energy (11/14/08: ZDNET)
New System Proposed To Optimize Combined
Energy Use (11/13/08: Science Daily)
Wave of the future for alternative
energy? (11/10/08)
Al Gore’s ‘Unified Smart Grid’ vision
for repowering the USA - will it happen?
(11/8/08) - see also
Repower America.
Breakthrough In Energy Storage: New
Carbon Material Shows Promise Of Storing
Large Quantities Of Renewable Electrical
Energy (9/17/08: Science Daily)
Peak Water: Aquifers and Rivers Are
Running Dry. How Three Regions Are
Coping (4/21/08)
20 Years of Sustainable Farming at
Shafer - is a pesticide free
vineyard; and is the first vineyard in
the U.S. to go totally solar.
Photos: Turning green into gold -
Start-ups at the Cleantech Forum, taking
place February 25-27 in San Francisco
(2/27/08)
New data center facilities company finds
green home on the range (2/18/08)
Free Cycle - get, and give, free
stuff in your home town.
Give Mother Earth the holiday gift of
freecycle.org. I have. (12/10/07)
One Word: Plastics: A group of
researchers defies wisdom with polymer
blends.pdf (2/28/03: THE CHRONICLE
OF HIGHER EDUCATION: RESEARCH: Rutgers
Univ.) - "Last fall, researchers from
Rutgers University waded chest-deep into
the waters of New Jersey's Mullica River
to build a bridge. Over the course of
eight weeks, they spent two days a week
wrestling 200-pound sections into place.
The 56-foot-long, one-lane bridge held
special meaning for them: It was
the world's first
all-plastic bridge, and they had
invented the material that made up the
"lumber." The polymer blend they used
came exclusively from recycled plastics.
The bridge was only the researchers'
latest success. Tens of thousands of
railroad ties made from one of their
plastic blends underlie train and subway
tracks across the country and overseas.
In 2000, royalties for their materials
brought more than $1-million to Rutgers,
which has since opened a center
dedicated to the polymers in Piscataway.
Now the researchers hope their work
might span the gap from engineering to
medicine, with plastics that could serve
as hip or knee replacements."
"A company called
Polywood licensed their technology
in 1999 and began mass producing
railroad ties made from their polymer
blend." (Entrepreneur
Puts Mixed-Polymer Recycling On Track to
Success)
The Green Enterprise: The City of Mill
Valley, California: Solar speed monitors
highlight city's green push (Video:
ZDNET)
On the fringes of green technology
Some resources for green home builders
(11/9/07)
Green Maven has a Google based green
search engine.
‘Green IT’: are we missing the bigger
picture? (10/11/07: ZDNET)
One Molecule Could Cure Our Addiction to
Oil (9/24/07: Wired Magazine)
The Green
Enterprise: UC Berkeley
(8/30/07) ZDNet
tours green technologies around the UC
Berkeley campus, including solar arrays
powering the student union
Green Power: Solar,
ethanol, nukes — alternative energy is
hot.
(3/07)
The 2007 Pacific Coast Builders
Conference in San Francisco included
events and booths focused on green
construction technologies (photo
gallery)
Going Green (MSNBC)
Green rules at gadget expo
My Big Biofuels Bet: The road to energy
independence starts in a cornfield in
Nebraska.
Canada's cutting-edge energy model:
Prince Edward Island aims to generate 30
percent of its energy needs from its own
renewable resources by 2016.
(12/21/06)
Green Options
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