Archive for October, 2009

Tell Your Mayor To Take Action for the Environment!

Super-fast Computers Of The FutureComputers which use light to process large amounts of data faster than ever before are just one of many groundbreaking potential applications of a new research program in the UK launches.

Pure Power Party: Ameren’s Renewable Energy CelebrationNot much left to say–today’s PRNewswire release (below) says it all. Although it didn’t mention […]

Kirkwood, Missouri Home Featuring Solar Synapse Pre-Wire Kit for New Construction Highlighted in USA Today Article Today “Eco-friendly homes move into mainstream”

The Process of Buying the Wind: Come, Follow the Crow’sBruce and Tammy Crow of Fort Defiance Virgina recently purchased a Skystream 3.7 from us and took the time to log the entire process from the information gathering phase through to completion. Here it is. As they point out, it should answer any questions a future […]

Subaru Planning to Introduce a Hybrid in 2012

Subaru Planning to Introduce a Hybrid in 2012By Nick ChambersBased on comments made at the Tokyo Motor Show by Ikuo Mori, president of Fuji Heavy Industries (the company that makes Subarus), Subaru is well on their way to releasing their first gasoline-electric hybrid in 2012.Mori was less than specific with details, saying only that the […]

IT versus global climate change

Interactions Between Massless Particles May Lead To Speedy, Powerful Electronic DevicesResearchers have discovered novel electronic properties in two-dimensional sheets of carbon atoms called graphene that could one day be the heart of speedy and powerful electronic devices. The new findings, previously considered possible by physicists but only now being seen in the laboratory, show that […]

Solar Night “Modern Energy Wind Project” at Western Michigan University Featured on Front Page of Kalamazoo Gazette

Solar Night “Modern Energy Wind Project” at Western Michigan University Featured on Front Page of Kalamazoo GazetteDownload Front Page Story (PDF File) Featuring Solar Night Industries From the Kalamazoo Gazette Newspaper (8.13.2007) Visit the Solar Night Industries Skystream Wind Turbine Product Page

Energy-autonomous Sensors Find Dents And Cracks In AircraftAircraft maintenance will be easier in future, […]

AMD brings power capping to new 45nm Opteron line

AMD brings power capping to new 45nm Opteron linePowerCap Manager lets admins save energy by setting limits on processor speed and voltage READ MORE

Concentration Solar Power Module Integrates Into Side And Roof Of BuildingsA new concentration solar power module that produces heat, cold and electricity can be integrated to façades or building roofs.

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Federal Loan Guarantees for Renewable Energy and Electric Power Transmission Projects

Turkey’s Alternative Energy Potential Needs to Get UnblockedBy Levent Bas Turkey’s alternative energy potential is huge, but it remains locked - at least so far. Earlier this month, Ankara hosted the International Energy Congress on Renewable Energy where the Turkish energy sector was the main discussion point. The congress attracted a record number of participants […]

Bright Future With Solar Lanterns For India’s Poor

NYS DEC - Waking Up After its HiatusThe word from a large environmental law firm in Albany confirms there’s a new sheriff in town. Clients who have seen 12 years of little to no enforcement pressure from DEC are getting concerned and calling their attorneys for advice. Good news for lawyers and even bettter news […]

Improved Redox Flow Batteries For Electric Cars

New Product Website Launched for Solar Synapse Pre-Wire Program for New ConstructionSolar Synapse New Website Launched at http://www.SolarSynapse.com The Solar Synapse

Geoengineering the Planet: The Possibilities and the Pitfalls

US Energy Use Drops In 2008Americans used more solar, nuclear, biomass and wind energy in 2008 than they did in 2007, according to the most recent energy flow charts.

Food Recycling Program A Major Success in San FranciscoSan Francisco’s new food recycling program - the first in the U.S. that requires all food waste from homes, […]