Businesses with great ideas for tackling climate change are being encouraged to enter a national competition that could see Australian innovation become a global success.
Masdar Carbon, one of the five integrated units of Masdar, today announced it has won the inaugural ‘Best Carbon Markets Renewable Energy Project Developers – Middle East 2011’ Award from the prestigious World Finance magazine.
Research and Markets has included a new report titled "Analyzing the Renewable Energy Industry in Russia" in its range of report offerings. The report prepared by Aruvian's R'search concentrates on the renewable energy industry in Russia.
Researchers from the University of Leicester are in the process of developing a new zinc-based rechargeable battery for use in hybrid and electric vehicles (EV).
SportsArt Fitness, a company that designs and produces exercise machines for fitness centers and homes, has unveiled the S770 Pinnacle Trainer, an exercise machine that generates its own power to function. The new Green System produces its own power and feeds excess power back into the power grid.
GexCon, a Bergen, Norway based company, has remodeled the FLACS (FLame ACceleration Simulator), previously formulated for natural gas modeling, to describe the dispersal of hydrogen. Experiments have proved that the simulator can precisely forecast the consequences of hydrogen dispersal.
According to Prof Sandeep Singh, a geological expert who is employed in IIT-Roorkee, India has vast prospects of becoming a leading green geothermal power producer by the year 2035. He emphasized the efforts to tap and generate the cheap and eco- friendly power.
The Tennessee Valley Authority, a business owned by the U.S. government, that supplies electricity for business and utility customers, has announced a new green initiative last fall to encourage the medium and small sized green energy producers.
Mannvit, an Iceland- based company that provides a range of engineering and technical research services for renewable energy projects, declared that a geothermal district heating plant located in Southwest Hungary town, Szentlõrinc, has become fully functional.
A contract to supply 9.3 MW, corresponding to approximately 30,000 photovoltaic modules made from 60 or 72 mono-crystalline silicon cells, has just been signed between Agris Solar Co- operative Inc. and Silfab Ontario Inc., a subsidiary of vertically-integrated solar provider Silfab SpA (Italy).
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