The students of chemical engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology have discovered a microreactor, which can be used by the American soldiers for powering their battery.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 May 2011
Panasonic Corporation and eight other companies that are spearheading advanced environmental initiatives through eco-conscious urban development and smart city projects today announced they will work together to implement a smart town concept called "Fujisawa Sustainable Smart Town (Fujisawa SST)" which showcases Panasonic's "entire solutions" business model in full scale to the world.
Measurements of the energy performance at Hydro’s aluminium building systems test center in Bellenberg, Germany, show that the building is generating 80 percent more electricity over the course of a year than it needs for its own consumption.
Energy Solutions, the UK’s leading energy management & procurement event, is proud to announce the receipt of official endorsement from the UK government organisation, the Carbon Trust. Taking place at London Olympia from 11-12 October 2011, Energy Solutions will bring together energy management and procurement professionals from across the UK.
RASIRC Steamers were found by the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) to yield 20.2% efficiency in the production of back-contact silicon solar cells. Fraunhofer used the Steamer to deliver ultrapure water vapor for both its metal wrap through (MWT) and passivated emitter and rear cell (PERC) solar cell manufacturing processes.
The 2010 AWEA Industry Report released during the 2011 WINDPOWER Conference and Exhibition of American Wind Energy Associations (AWEA) indicates that the state of Iowa generates around 15% of its power requirement from wind energy sources.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 May 2011
The Biomass Division of Stobart Group has lately contracted an accord valued around £90 m with Iggesund for developing a green energy power station on the energy coast of Britain.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 May 2011
Indian Union Minister for Renewable Energy, Dr.Farooq Abdulla recently said that his ministry has been assisting the Kanpur located Indian Institute of Technology in the research and development of solar energy and its popularization.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 May 2011
Voith Hydro has associated with Renetec, a Korea-based clean energy company, in completing the construction of the Seaturtle Tidal Park, an offshore tidal power production facility, currently being developed away from the Korean shore.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 May 2011
A prototype of an electric motorcycle developed at Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) by a group of engineers has taken part in the recently held world championship for electric motorcycle.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 May 2011
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.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 May 2011
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.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 May 2011
Innovalight, a supplier of silicon ink and solar cell process know-how, declared that it has been chosen by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s SunShot initiative, which is aimed to cut down the cost of solar power production by 75%.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 May 2011
Luleå University of Technology has announced the formation of the Swedish Gasification Centre (SFC), a new research center that will concentrate on biomass gasification study considered to be important for the manufacture of green clean fuels from biomass.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 May 2011
Researchers working at the Department of Paper and Bioprocess Engineering in SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) are studying methods to convert wood into green biobutanol.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
26 May 2011