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All Posts Tagged With: "Fuel Cells"

The Daily Five: Friday, 19 September, 2008

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A 12-year-old Portand student develops a revolutionary new solar cell; CleanTech seeks Wildlife Biologists, and Holland burns tons of chicken poo for energy.

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The Daily Five: Wednesday, 6 August, 2008

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A pioneer of fuel cell technology is gone; slumping energy prices give investors reason for cheer; and the world’s first all-electric airplane.

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The Daily Five: Sunday, 3 August, 2008

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The Cleantech Week in Review, Pt. 2: A game-changing energy storage discovery from MIT; vertical farms are on the rise; and calculating urban walkability.

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The Daily Five: Friday, 1 August, 2008

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MIT researchers may have found a cheap way to store photovoltaic power; vertical farming is on the ride; and walking for fun and profit.

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The Daily Five: Friday, 20 June, 2008

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The new World Trade Center will be a towering example of fuel cell technology; NOAA says climate change will will stimulate extreme weather; and a 177 mpg car — from Hungary. It’s your Friday Daily Five.

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The Daily Five: Tuesday, 17 June, 2008

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Another week, another record price for crude oil; Honda officially begins producing its fuel cell car; and a homebrew electric Peugot raises eyebrows in Gaza.

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The Daily Five: Saturday, 7 June, 2008

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A major U.S. climate bill fails, but seems destined to reach the next presidential administration; Norway’s über cute Think City Car is coming to America; and nanotech microballoons may hold the key to safe hydrogen storage in vehicles.

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The Daily Five: Thursday, 29 May, 2008

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The Department of Energy wants to hear some great ideas about fuel cell technology; “clean” coal is as dirty as ever; and a 16-year-old’s science fair project may solve plastic bag waste.

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The Daily Five: Wednesday, 21 May, 2008

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A warning on the health impact of nanotechnology; all those shiny new wind turbines need shiny new transmission lines to match; and tracking your fuel mileage has never been cuter.

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The Daily Five: Saturday, 3 May, 2008

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GM buys another stake in the development cellulosic ethanol ; Sony shows-off a new, hand-sized fuel cell; and eight things which might cloud the future of solar energy.

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