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Cap and Trade Funds to Help California School Buses

June 13, 2018 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Cap and Trade.

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) funding program has just gone through a major chance. In a landmark alteration, rural school districts in California can now receive as much as $400,000 in CARB funding. This could be used, for example, to offset the full cost of a new electrified school bus for the students. This • Read More »

Kenya Getting Steamed By New Geothermal Plant

May 7, 2018 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Geothermal Energy.

For some time now the African Development Bank (AfDB) has helped play a major role in continent-wide development and growth. One of the most significant developments has come at the Kenya Geothermal Development Company (GDC). With the AfDB offering to continue to support its long-term development with $120 million of funding. This is a major • Read More »

MIT Creates Device to Create Electricity from Daily Temperature Swings

March 6, 2018 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Electricity.

A team of graduate students in MIT’s Department of Chemical Engineering has developed the thermal resonator prototype, a device that captures energy from swings of ambient air temperature. A report in the journal Nature Communications showed evidence that thermoelectric devices can generate power when one side has a temperature that is different from that of • Read More »

Are Electric Cars Really Eco-Friendly?

January 4, 2018 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Electric Cars.

  It’s a known fact that the amount of cars we have on our roads is bad for the environment. With climate-damaging fuel emissions and health polluting toxic gases, diesel cars will one day be a thing of the past. While countries such as Copenhagen are seeing the rise of cycling over driving – see • Read More »

Shape Memory Alloy Metal Produces Renewable Electricity

December 11, 2017 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Electricity.

    Shape memory alloys are metals that can shift from one predetermined shape to another depending on the temperature it is subjected to. It was discovered 60 years ago and has since been used in different fields, including biomedicine and aeronautical engineering. But it has continuously refused to harvest energy from hot water – • Read More »

Tidal Energy Used to Produce Hydrogen Fuel

October 17, 2017 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Hydrogen Fuel, Tidal Energy.

Surf ‘n’ Turf, a pilot project installed in Orkney, Scotland, has successfully generated tidal and wind energy that will be used to generate hydrogen. Whatever hydrogen is produced will then be stored and used later for a variety of different ideas and schemes. The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) believed that, unless hydrogen is produced • Read More »

Smartflower Brings Portability to Residential Solar Energy

October 11, 2017 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Solar Energy.

The smartflowerTM solar energy system brings on-the-go solar power to your home. Initially developed for European households, the smartflower is a self-contained, ground-mounted system that can be quickly installed and de-installed, perfect for people who want to enjoy the benefits of solar energy even as they move from home to home. Here is an overview • Read More »