The UK government have pledged to offer payments to households that that contribute electricity to the national grid. The Energy and Climate Change minister Ed Miliband stated the initiative would “Help create the clean energy of the future”.
Cash incentive for power
July 13th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: · cash, Energy, generate, green, national grid, power, turbine, wind
The World’s First Green Revolving Door: A Good Turn Generates Energy
January 11th, 2009 · No Comments
Ever feel like you’re going around in circles and not doing anyone much good? Royal Boon Edam Group Holding B.V. of the Netherlands has found a use for that wasted energy. It’s created the world’s first revolving door that generates energy with every turn.
Boon Edam developed its door for the Driebergen-Zeist railway station in the [...]
Tags: · door, Energy, generate, revolving
How to Get Almost Free Energy From Wood-Iron Friction
October 15th, 2008 · No Comments
If this truly works (and I don’t see why it shouldn’t), it is the greatest home-produced energy discovery since the wheel has been founded. Lloyd Tanner uses an incredibly simple assembly of two 4×4 inch wood pieces, and an iron wheel spinning in between.
The friction between the iron and the wood causes the first to [...]
Tags: · Energy, friction, generate, iron, power, wood
Breakthrough In Energy Storage: New Carbon Material Shows Promise Of Storing Large Quantities Of Renewable Electrical Energy
September 28th, 2008 · No Comments
Engineers and scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have achieved a breakthrough in the use of a one-atom thick structure called “graphene” as a new carbon-based material for storing electrical charge in ultracapacitor devices, perhaps paving the way for the massive installation of renewable energies such as wind and solar power.
The researchers believe [...]
Tags: · atom, battery, carbon, elctricity, electic, generate, graphene, nanotech, power, solar, store, wind
U.S. Wind Power Capacity Exceeds 20,000 Megawatts
September 1st, 2008 · No Comments
The U.S. wind industry has doubled its generating capacity over the past two years, exceeding 20,000 megawatts in installed capacity, according to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). The wind industry trade group announced on September 3 that U.S. installed wind capacity is now at 20,152 megawatts, producing enough electricity to serve 5.3 million average [...]
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