Giant futuristic batteries to power 2,000 households
Redox flow battery technology could store enough green energy to power 2,000 households in 5 years.
Redox flow battery technology could store enough green energy to power 2,000 households in 5 years.
Government nominated renewable energy sources to be used in the country's half a million mobile towers--which consume over five billion liters of diesel fuel each year.
Forty years ago the protagonist in "The Graduate" was told the magic word for the future was "plastics." I would suggest the magic word for our future now is "water.
NASA climate scientist James Hansen is anti-coal. And he states his case firmly wherever he goes.
Recently I blogged about what's happened in Colorado since the voters passed a renewable energy mandate back in 2004.Today comes word that a major utility company is shuttering two coal-burning plants in Colorado and turning to more use of solar for electricity generation.
Chrysler is stopping all auto production for at least a month, effective tomorrow. General Motors and Ford are going for longer holiday furloughs than usual.
Equator Coffees, a specialty coffee wholesaler, is going green throughout its business operations. The co-founders, Helen Russell and Brooke McDonnell are using sustainable farming practices to grow their coffee cherries by partnering with local farmers in developing countries. On their site, they also have a smart coffee roaster that burns 80 percent less natural gas than a traditional coffee roaster and a food composter that turns excess coffee waste into fertilizer.
Yes, that Fayetteville. In Arkansas, home of Wal-Mart.
There is a steady flow of news these days about the drawbacks of our energy "system." The bad news seems to flow like...
Wipro is buying Science Applications International Corp.'s oil and gas IT services unit in a deal valued at $150 million. SAIC is betting on next-gen energy verticals.