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Dance at Club4Climate and save the planet
The dance-floor at a new London nightclub, Club4Climate, creates electricity when you throw down your moves.Posted: 23 June 2008
Interview: Dale Vince, founder and MD of Ecotricity
We catch up with Dale Vince, Ecotricity MD and self-styled 'zero-carbonista', to chat about the UK's apparent aversion to wind power.Posted: 23 June 2008
Honda makes first commercial hydrogen cars
Honda has begun the first commercial production ever of a hydrogen fuel cell-powered car, the FCX Clarity.Posted: 17 June 2008
Air-powered go-kart hits the tracks
Students at Canada's Dalhousie University have created a go-kart that zips along on compressed air.Posted: 11 June 2008
Petrol prices drive homebrew ethanol fuel
E-Fuel has designed a home ethanol refinery, the EFuel100 MicroFueler, which is claimed to make ethanol out of alcohol and sugar, essentially.Posted: 12 May 2008
WaveRoller rides the power of undersea waves
WaveRoller, based in Finland, is developing an innovative way to harness the power of underwater waves for electricity.Posted: 25 April 2008
Test-driving the Smart Ed on camera
Our buddies at Car Tech on CNET.co.uk have put together a video of their test-drive of the Smart Ed. It's good stuff, so have a look.Posted: 15 April 2008
Freeplay Devo Wind-up Radio Review
The Freeplay Devo wind-up radio blesses your ears with an hour of radio after only 60 seconds of winding, meaning you don't have to charge this baby from the mains.Posted: 03 April 2008
Ireland eyes the power of its rough seas
The fierce, unforgiving seas that surround Ireland's shores could prove to be a serious money-maker, not to mention an opportunity for innovation in alternative energy.Posted: 26 March 2008
Quaker Oats to use porridge for power
Everyone knows eating porridge for breakfast is a great way to store up energy for the day ahead -- but now Quaker Oats, one of the most famous brands in the breakfast business, will be using its oats to feed its own energy hunger.Posted: 19 March 2008
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