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Solar Wineries Taking Root and Coming into Bloom

October 8, 2008 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Solar Energy.

There are some industries that provide a poetic and natural pairing with solar energy. Take for instance wineries. The sun shines down on the vineyard encouraging the grapes to grow into what one day will become fine consumer merlots and cabernets. And, since the price of photovoltaic has dropped recently wineries have taken notice. Take • Read More »

Triton Underwater Wave Farm Being Developed in Bermuda

October 6, 2008 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Wave Power.

Triton Renewable Energy Limited has teamed up with Renewable Energy Holdings to develop an underwater wave farm off the shores of the island of Bermuda. Now, I’ve talked about wave power many times and I’ve even mentioned offshore wind farms as well. One of the largest objections by environmentalists to wave farms has been the • Read More »

Electric Car Conversion Gaining Buzz

October 3, 2008 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: News.

An electric car conversion from an internal combustion engine vehicle is what has students, teachers and home mechanics all abuzz around the country. With high gas prices the idea behind an electric car conversion is to save fuel and lower emissions to zero. Many people presume that the cost or time invested would be too • Read More »

Electric Gas Saver Boosts Mileage

October 1, 2008 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Gas Savers.

In the past, I’ve talked about run your car on water generators at length as a way to increase gas mileage and reduce emissions. But, HHO gas savers are not the only game in town. Researchers at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA have developed a small device powered by the vehicle’s battery that will also • Read More »