All Posts Tagged With: "Energy Efficiency"
The Daily Five: Wednesday, 16 December, 2009
Penny Saved Is Penny Earned: Unplug Reminder; Lowe’s Markets Home Energy; Mayor Bloomberg Looks to Danish Offshore Windfarms; Mercedes-Benz begins testing electric SLS supercar; Copenhagen Lights Christmas Tree With Bikes
Penny Saved Is Penny Earned: Unplug Reminder The Ace Plug is like an eco-voice that makes sure you do a job out of it; otherwise it [...]
The Daily Five: Friday, 20 November, 2009
Energy Efficiency Rules for TVs; Cap and Trade only for power plants; Subaru’s Clean Car Plant; The Grace E-motorbike; Lunescent Syncs Streetlights
California Approves Energy Efficiency Rules for TVs California regulators have passed the nation’s first television energy efficiency standards that, by 2013, will cut electricity consumption by almost half, the New York Times reports.
Cap and [...]
The Daily Five: Tuesday, 25 August, 2009
Peugot Diesel Hybrid; Energy Efficient Appliance Rebates; Driving shots of the Tesla Model S; New, More CO2-Absorbent Algae Strain; Generating Electricity from Rainwater
Peugot Diesel Hybrid. Peugot is likely be the first to combine clean diesel engines with a hybrid drive train, which always has the front wheels powered by the diesel engine, while the [...]
Energy-Efficient OLED TV’s Coming Our Way.
First we had the gigantic tube TV’s, which sucked energy like nothing else. Then came plasma, which used much less but still ran quite hot. Then we had LCD, which is still the most popular technology on the market right now and are very energy-efficient. But soon, we will be seeing more and [...]
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Thursday, 4 June, 2009
And we’re back! After a tearful goodbye, a happy hello, a database move, and assorted other goings-on, I am happy to be here at EcoTech Daily with Adam and Derek from Twilight Earth. Some of you may already know me from my own site, The Good Human, but I am psyched to be on [...]
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Monday, 22 September, 2008
The U.S. FDA moves closer to allowing genetically modified meats; virtually tour a carbon neutral island; and ride your bike for World Carfree Day. It’s today!
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: Sunday, 20 July, 2008
The Week in CleanTech, Part Two: Al Gore calls for an end to fossil fuels; experts ponder crude oil’s fall; and conservation beats biofuels.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Saturday, 12 July, 2008
Best of the Week, Part One: The G-8 nations reach a half-hearted climate accord; GM contemplates more electric cars; and Forbes says Green is good business.
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Tuesday, 8 July, 2008
Rumors of a climate deal are circulating around the G-8 summit; biodiesel from pine tree oil; and here’s one celebrity that’s actually stuck with green autos.
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