Archive for July, 2008
The Daily Five: Thursday, 31 July, 2008
BP files to construct the United States’ first industrial-grade hydrogen power plant; Anheuser-Busch goes green; and Dell’s green and efficient new pocket projector.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Wednesday, 30 July, 2008
The head of the U.S. Environmental Agency is in the political hotseat; Melbourne looks at maglev mass transit; and build your own green utopia online.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Tuesday, 29 July, 2008
Building “cleaner” nuclear reactors; a French announces plans for a pilot tidal energy program; and get paid to reduce e-waste: sell your old electronics.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Monday, 28 July, 2008
GM changes course on the Chevy Volt’s powerplant; The Honda FCX fuel cell vehicle reaches consumers; and how about a solar powered purse?
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Sunday, 27 July, 2008
The CleanTech Week in Review: A government agency predicts big oil finds in Alaska; USA wind is #1; and the postal service wants to deliver green.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Saturday, 26 July, 2008
Beijing shuts down auto traffic in preparation for the Olympics; Europe recommits to windpower; and Optisolar proves itself the darling of green investment.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Friday, 25 July, 2008
Ford announces record losses and a plan for the future; U.S. offshore windpower gets a boost; and high fuel prices mean fewer highway deaths.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Thursday, 24 July, 2008
A government agency predicts massive oil reserves off the Alaskan coast; Google Maps suggests walking routes; and the U.S. now dominates windpower production.
Read Article | CommentsIf You Can’t Measure Your Power Consumption, You Can’t Manage It
TED–short for The Energy Detective–is the smallest, cheapest phantom power solution we’ve seen so far. Is it the answer to greening your home?
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Wednesday, 23 July, 2008
A new plug-in features 10 minutes charging and a world-class price tag; now you can lease solar systems; and London hits the road on two wheels.
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