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HelioVolt FASST Solar in 6 Minutes or Less

May 12, 2008 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Solar Energy.

When one thinks of solar energy, the word slow comes to mind. Soaking up the sun takes time. It’s a slow meandering process from sun up to sun down, hoping to catch a few rays and make something happen. But, a company named HelioVolt has put the fast into FASST solar energy. HelioVolt has invented • Read More »

Hydrogen Generators for My Car

May 9, 2008 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Gas Savers.

In March 2008, I wrote an article for those who want to know how to run your car on water. The information there is still good. But, since that time the price of oil and gasoline has skyrocketed out-of-control adding to the momentum for people asking about “hydrogen generators for my car.” Not a day • Read More »

Magenn Air Rotor System for Wind Power

May 7, 2008 | By Kevin | 1 Comment | Filed in: Wind Energy.

The Magenn Air Rotor System (MARS) is a tethered helium balloon device that generates power from the wind. The Magenn is a sizable blimp with rotating blades that rotates along its horizontal axis in response to wind energy. Like other similar devices, the electrical current that is generated travels down the tethering lines to a • Read More »

Global Climate Change Supercomputers Get Energy Savings Breakthrough

May 5, 2008 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Energy Conservation.

It’s been no secret for a very long time that supercomputers suck down a great deal of energy when doing their lighting fast computations. In fact, one of the most energy-consuming types of computations are those programs used to calculate and model global climate change. But a recent breakthrough in energy-saving supercomputer technology will mean • Read More »

Compressed Air Powered Cars

April 28, 2008 | By Kevin | 1 Comment | Filed in: Air Cars.

Compressed air powered cars are not as far out as they seem. And, while many people think that electric vehicles and hydrogen cars are the only true zero emission vehicles (ZEV), air cars are also in this category (unless of course, you’re using smoggy compressed air to begin with). Now, much has already been written • Read More »

JogoGreen Says Get Educated and Save the Trees

April 25, 2008 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Environment.

A new environmental website is opening today at JogoGreen that combines the fun of participating in a game and testing your knowledge with saving trees. According to the website, for every 10 environmental questions you get right, JogoGreen will plant a tree on your behalf. I just participated in their survey, found it to be • Read More »

Comic Strips Going Green for Earth Day

April 21, 2008 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Environment.

Earth Day is tomorrow and it has been pre-announced that 46 of the nation’s top comic strips have all decided to jump on the green bandwagon and write humor honoring this day. It’s been foreshadowed that upon this blessed day, Dagwood will take a nap to conserve energy and the Mutts strip will offer environmental • Read More »

Hydro Green Power Gets Boost for River Energy

April 18, 2008 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Water Energy.

Hydro Green Power has received a $2.6 million investment by Quercus Trust develop its river and tidal renewable energy generators. This funding will help Hydro Green Power deploy its hydrokinetic technology to states such as Minnesota on the Mississippi River, where testing will begin as early as August. Hydro Green Power currently has four methods • Read More »

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology

April 16, 2008 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Fuel Cells.

Hydrogen fuel cells have been around for decades now. NASA has used hydrogen fuel cells in manned spacecraft to provide onboard energy for the vehicle and drinking water for the astronauts. In 1966, the GM Electrovan was the first vehicle to use a hydrogen fuel cell to power the wheels. But, hydrogen fuel cells (often • Read More »