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Doing Wave Energy With No Moving Parts
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A novel method for generating power from ocean waves – one that uses no moving parts – will be tested off the coast of New Hampshire this summer after trials this winter in Lake Washington, in the ...
- 0 comments | May.8.2013 | Get involved > Post
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IEA launches ambitious plan for electric vehicles
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Electric vehicles becoming a powerful weapon in the fight against climate change The attention surrounding electric vehicles has been swelling as they begin to be considered a strong weapon against...
- 0 comments | May.2.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Whisky By Product Powers New Scottish Biofuel Plant
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Helius Energy has officially opened its new biomass power plant in Rothes, Scotland. The biomass plant will create energy using by-products from the local distillery that produces the world famous ...
- 0 comments | May.1.2013 | Get involved > Post
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French Floater: Wind Demo Project Moving Forward
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Add Winflo to the growing number of floating turbine designs that looks like it might make it onto the water in the next few years. This is a project bound for French seas. Partners Nass&Wind a...
- 0 comments | Apr.25.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Will We Ever Really Make Much Electricity From the Ocean?
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Waves may not be that predictable, even though technology and forecasting has improved (from World War II, when wave forecasting began in earnest, thanks to the requirements of the D-Day landing, u...
- 0 comments | Apr.24.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Google Data Center To Get New Renewables From Duke
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Google’s efforts to ensure that it sources new renewable power for its North Carolina data center – instead of just “reshuffling the output of existing projects” – have apparently paid off. The Int...
- 0 comments | Apr.23.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Algae-powered apartment complex blooms in Hamburg
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BIQ House, a 15-unit net-zero energy apartment complex clad with an algae-filled bio-adaptive shell, is completed in Hamburg, Germany, as part of the International Building Exhibition. Today, here’...
- 2 comments | Apr.23.2013 | Get involved > Post
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The Future of Renewable Energy: Quayle Hodek at TEDxMaui 2013
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About the Presenter: Called one of the “7 Hottest CEOs ” by Treehugger. com and one of Red Herring’s “Top 25 Entrepreneurs under 35,” Quayle Hodek is a pioneer in the ...
- 0 comments | Apr.23.2013 | Get involved > Videos
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Solar Decathlon 2013: First Look
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The Solar Decathlon 2013 is well underway. Check back on EarthTechling in October, when the competing houses will be assembled in California, and winners announced, complete with details. In the me...
- 1 comments | Apr.22.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Clean energy progress too slow to limit global warming, warns IEA
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With governments failing to promote green energy, top scientists say the drive to keep temperature rise below 2C has stalled The development of low-carbon energy is progressing too slowly to limit ...
- 1 comments | Apr.19.2013 | Get involved > Post
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9th SEE Congress & Exhibition on Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EE & RE)
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29th to 31st May 2013 Sofia, Bulgaria Website: http://www.eeandres.viaexpo.com/en/congress Contact person: Maya Kristeva For 3 days Bulgaria will be a meeting point for professionals involved in en...
- 0 comments | Apr.17.2013 | Energy Conference > Schedule
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Helical Robotics Debuts Wireless Turbine-Climbing Robots
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Wind turbines look like giant pinwheels, light-colored towers rotating purposefully in the breeze. At least from a distance. Stand right underneath a wind turbine, and you’ll see that there’s nothi...
- 1 comments | Apr.17.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Jeju Province Takes Initiative in Expanding Clean Energy Sources
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Jeju Energy Corporation will construct a 30MW wind power generation complex in the first phase. A large scale renewable energy complex that can demonstrate wind power and biomass power generation w...
- 0 comments | Apr.16.2013 | The News > Korea
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Renewable Oil?
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It seems incredible, but we are so lazy, we never thought of synthesising lipid instead of stealing it from animals such as whales, plants or fossil deposits. To renew oil from a plant that does no...
- 0 comments | Apr.15.2013 | Get involved > Post
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In Hong Kong, Seawater And Bacteria Eat Up Sludge
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Few places in the world are facing water issues as severe as China. There isn’t enough of it in the country and much of the water it does have is heavily polluted. Each person can produce 300 liter...
- 1 comments | Apr.10.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Asia Seizing The Clean Energy Future
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BEIJING: China, Japan and South Korea are making more consistent investments in clean energy and starting to outshine Europe as a global center of low carbon leadership, according to a new report r...
- 0 comments | Apr.10.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Smart Windows Are Getting Smarter
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Since our last report on “smart windows,” further developments warrant an update. Smart windows have glass coatings that let varying proportions of light and heat come through them as needed at dif...
- 0 comments | Apr.9.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Solar PV Industry Now Operating As Net Energy Producer
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Thanks largely to more-efficient materials and manufacturing processes, the solar PV that was installed globally during 2012 likely produced more energy than was expended to make panels during the ...
- 1 comments | Apr.5.2013 | Get involved > Post
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USDA Wants Rural Businesses To Conserve Energy
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Wasting energy is something us city slickers are good at. We fire up massive neon signs, watch our flat screen televisions until 2 am, and pay hundreds to keep our apartments cool when heat island ...
- 0 comments | Apr.4.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Desert Pumped Hydro Proposal Gets Scrutiny
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Would it cause irreparable and unnecessary habitat damage or is it a relatively benign price to pay in the fight against global warming? That’s the question – again – as the quest for renewable ene...
- 1 comments | Apr.3.2013 | Get involved > Post
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