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Winter olympics reduces its energy usage

February 22nd, 2010 · No Comments

Pulse Energy, the energy management software provider to the 2010 Olympic Games, released figures from the company’s Venue Energy Tracker today revealing a savings of 135,716 kilowatt hours of electricity (kWh) during the first week of competition, which is a 16 percent reduction compared to unmonitored consumption levels. That’s enough for Julia Murray, a Canadian [...]

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Energy Efficiency Will Change the Way the World Creates and Uses Energy

February 17th, 2010 · No Comments

Mr. George Pataki, former Governor of New York and current counsel at Chadbourne & Parke, LLP, said today at the Eilat-Eilot Renewable Energy Conference (www.eilatenergy.org) that increasing energy efficiency around the world will forever change the way that energy is produced and used.

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New Book Empowers and Educates Homeowners on Financial and Environmental Benefits of Solar Energy

February 9th, 2010 · No Comments

With so much government aid available for first time home buyers, real estate fever has hit hard across the country, particularly among Generation X. But even if buyers are getting these older bungalows or foreclosed fixer-uppers on the cheap, the hard reality is that energy costs are once again on the rise and older homes [...]

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Eilat-Eilot International Renewable Energy Conference to Showcase the Future of Smart Grid Technology

February 5th, 2010 · No Comments

The Eilat-Eilot International Renewable Energy Conference (www.eilatenergy.com), one of the world’s most important renewable energy events, announced today that at this year’s conference, to be held in Eilat from February 16-18, the world’s leading smart grid experts will present their vision of the future of the smart grid and the global impact it will have [...]

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Eilat-Eilot International Renewable Energy Conference to Showcase the Future Leaders of the Solar Industry

January 25th, 2010 · No Comments

The Eilat-Eilot International Renewable Energy Conference (www.eilatenergy.com), one of the world’s most important renewable energy events, announced today that eleven emerging Israeli solar companies will present their innovative technologies at the conference, which will be held February 16-18 in Eilat , Israel .As one of the solar industry’s leading annual events, the Eilat Eilot Renewable [...]

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Eilat-Eilot International Renewable Energy Conference

January 18th, 2010 · No Comments

The Eilat-Eilot International Renewable Energy Conference (www.eilatenergy.com), one of the world’s most important renewable energy events, announced today that former governor George E. Pataki and New York Congressman Steve Israel (D-Huntington) will deliver keynote addresses at the conference, which will be held February 16-18 in Eilat , Israel . Both Gov. Pataki and Rep. Israel [...]

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New Affordable Solar Energy eBooks Available Free

January 6th, 2010 · No Comments

Go-Green-Solar-Energy.com is pleased to announce a new collection of Affordable Solar Energy eBooks and resource library which was designed to assist newcomers to solar energy in finding the information and resources they need to begin to use affordable solar energy in their homes.
This information is designed to help people who wish to use solar energy [...]

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Solar Shaded Parking Structure at Dell Headquarters

October 22nd, 2009 · No Comments

Envision Solar International, Inc., the leader in solar integrated building systems, announced today the completion of a solar shaded parking structure of Solar Trees® at Dell’s headquarters in Round Rock, TX. This configuration of Solar Trees®, called a Solar Grove®, is designed to produce more than 130kW of solar power, helping avoid 145,000 pounds of [...]

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RED Video Outlines Policies to Reduce Energy Recycling Barriers

October 19th, 2009 · No Comments

Recycled Energy Development (RED), a clean energy company that cuts manufacturers’ energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions simultaneously, today released an educational video proposing policies to encourage more efficient generation of power. The video, which focuses on energy recycling techniques such as waste heat recovery and cogeneration, comes as the Senate prepares to consider climate [...]

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QinetiQ to deliver its Pyrolysis Waste Disposal system to US army

October 10th, 2009 · No Comments

With military forces increasingly having to consider their environmental impact, QinetiQ has been awarded a £1.5 million, three year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to develop and deliver PyTEC™ – an ISO containerised Pyrolysis Waste Disposal System – to the US Army.

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    China Planning Massive Asia-Europe Rail System

    [Technology] China's high-speed rail plans get more ambitious by the day.  Not satisfied with having the world's most advanced and extensive rail line in the world, China is now planning to connect its rail system to 17 other countries in Asia and Eastern Europe where it will join the European rail network. China plans to have this massive project completed in 10 years.   The rail system will include three major continent-crossing lines running at 200 mph.  One line will connect London to Beijing in a two-day trip and continue on to Singapore.  Another will link Vietnam, Thailand, Burma and Malaysia.  The third will connect Germany to Russia, go across Siberia and back into China. With travelers able to take major routes like these at high speeds, air travel may become a lot less necessary across Europe and Asia. China will be financing the project in exchange for access to natural resources from the 17 countries the rail lines will run through.  As an example, Burma will provide China with lithium for its rail connection. via Daily Telegraph [EcoGeek]


    It Takes More than Dead Trees to Make a Credible Newspaper

    [News] An article in last week’s British paper, The Telegraph, claimed that the IPCC had made yet another significant mistake – this time overstating the sensitivity of the Amazon rainforest to drought.  It turns out that the article severely misrepresented the state of the science. While that one very dry year did not produce the kind of vegetation changes detectible by satellite imagery, it did, in fact, kill a number of trees, turning the rainforest from a “sink” that absorbed 2 billion tons of CO2, to a “source” of even more CO2 from the resulting number of dead trees. The culpa for an initial post to Desmogblog, taking the IPCC to task, is exclusively mea.  The correct narrative of the rainforest’s vulnerability to severe drought comes courtesy of the scientists at Realclimate. <!--break--> [DeSmogBlog]


    Why we bother

    [Science] A letter from a reader (reproduced with permission): Dear RealClimate team: I have a background in biology and studied at post-grad level in the area of philosophy of science. For the last few years, I have been working on a book about the logic of argument used in debates between creationists and evolutionists. About a year ago [...] [Real Climate]


    How Do You Measure Energy Savings? The Rosenfeld Unit

    [Technology] How do you capture the significance of a life's work? Writers deliver stories, teachers prep students for the world, scientists – if their work is truly path-breaking – might have their seminal discovery enshrined in a term that bears their name. Last week, some 400 academics, business leaders, and government officials, including California Public Utilities Commission [...] [Earth2Tech]


    A Solar Solution for the iPhone and iPod Touch

    [Technology] Every little bit makes a difference, right? Maybe you don't want to put solar panels on your house just yet, but you can put one on your iPhone or iPod Touch. Novothink has just released the Solar Surge charging case, which combines a solar panel and a lithium ion battery, bundling them both into a soft touch, non-slip case. Two hours of solar charging will give you 30 minutes of 3G talk time or 60 minutes of 2G talk time, the company says. Okay, so you'll still need to use an AC outlet everyday. Baby steps, people. You can also charge the case's battery through a USB connection, to extend the time you can use your iPhone or iPod Touch between chargings. When the battery is topped off, it gives an extra 4 hours of talk time or 20 hours of audio. To help you calculate how much solar charging you'll need to get the usage you want, Novothink has created a free app. The iPhone 3G/3GS case sells for $79.95, and the iPod Touch case goes for $69.95. [GoodCleanTech]


    Inflatable Bike Case Makes Taking Your Bike Easier

    [Transport] Image: biknd For all those times you wish you could have brought your bike with you on the train, bus or plane, now there is Biknd Helium. The Helium bike case is not quite lighter than air, but definitely lighter than a standard hard case, weighing in at a mere than 9.5 kg (20.9 lbs). The trick: it's inflatable. Canadian start-up company Biknd has a patent pending for their ingenious invention. The features in Biknd's design will make your fingers twitch to get packin'. ... Read the full story on TreeHugger [TreeHugger Transport]


    Views split on Calif runaway Prius driver's story

    [News] AP - This much is not in dispute: Inspectors could not duplicate the sudden, unintended acceleration that a motorist reported last week when his Toyota Prius reached 94 mph on a California freeway. They tried during a two-hour test drive. [Yahoo! Green News]



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