All Posts Tagged With: "fuel cell"
The Daily Five: Friday, 11 December, 2009
Solar Power System Tracks the Sun; Chevy Volts to arrive early?; Green Products at CES; Fuel cell boat; AT&T Sustainability Advisory Council
Solar Power System Tracks the Sun Mendocino College in Ukiah, California, will now be saving $14.9 million in electricity costs over the next 25 years, thanks to a just-installed solar power system with sun-tracking [...]
Fuel Cell X7 Car Experiment Kit For Kids.
Or adults, really. Probably more educational than an Elmo doll, this fuel cell car experiment kit teaches kids how to assemble a car that runs on water – i.e. a fuel cell. Talk about teaching the future! For ages 10 and up (I guess that includes me as well), “The Fuel Cell [...]
Read Article | CommentsThe Daily Five: Wednesday, 18 November, 2009
House to Supply Power to Grid; Biomass Plays Big Role; ArmorLite Safety Coating for CFL; Citaro fuel cell bus; Big Wind-Turbine Plant in U.S.
Energy Positive House to Supply Power to Grid in Sweden Swedish designers are currently constructing Villa Akarp, a residence that aims to combine energy conservation, energy recovery and energy generation technologies. If [...]
The Daily Five: Tuesday, 17 November, 2009
Radio Controlled Hydrogen Powered Car; Airbus ‘Sharklet’ Wingtip; Fuel cell vehicles; Uber-Thin Modular Solar Panels; Design concept ’shelf’
H2Go Radio Controlled Hydrogen Powered Car This is a far cry from what I had as a kid. The H2Go Radio Controlled Hydrogen Powered Car is probably one of the most advanced eco and educational toys you’ll ever [...]
The Daily Five: Friday, 25 September, 2009
Smart Grid Reduces Energy Use By At Least 15%; Fisker gets $528.7 million loan; Electric tandem bike; Fuel Cell Car and Experiment Kit; Self-Contained Portable Wastewater System
Smart Grid Reduces Energy Use By At Least 15% IBM has been testing a pilot project in Fayetteville, North Carolina, that aimed to find out what kind of energy [...]
The Daily Five: Thursday, 13 August, 2009
Homes Go From ‘Superefficient’ to Zero Carbon Emissions in Europe; Volvo working on electric C30; First Solar Power Tower in U.S.; Fuel efficient spy drone for sale; Wind Power Makes Electricity Cheaper in Texas
Homes Go From ‘Superefficient’ to Zero Carbon Emissions in Europe E.U. countries are moving toward requiring new homes to only use [...]
The Daily Five: Friday, 17 July, 2009
Geothermal energy the cheapest; Electric cars greenest; Biobutanol better than ethanol; Fuel Cell Plane; Tagging technology to track trash
Geothermal energy the cheapest. An NYU Stern study says geothermal energy is the cheapest renewable energy out there, and could compete with coal with about $3.3 billion in government research funding. Now that is an [...]


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