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All Posts Tagged With: "LEDs"

The Daily Five: Tuesday, 23 June, 2009

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Efficient LED lighting on wingtips; Solar LED hat; Toyota’s new tiny car, the iQ3; Solar-powered Air Conditioner; High-altitude wind machines powering NYC
Efficient LED lighting on Airbus wingtips. Airbus A320 planes are about to get an energy-efficiency upgrade in the form of LED lights on their wingtips, which will last up to 20,000 hours before [...]

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The Daily Five: Thursday, 25 September, 2008

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Solar stocks rebound on the prospect of continued tax breaks; Chrysler shows off a radical electric concept car; and Dell gets a little bit greener.

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The Daily Five: Monday, 11 August, 2008

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The conflict in the Caucasus has oil prices up again in Monday trading; a staggering solar project is set for western India; and brighter LEDs are on the way.

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The Daily Five: Monday, 28 July, 2008

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GM changes course on the Chevy Volt’s powerplant; The Honda FCX fuel cell vehicle reaches consumers; and how about a solar powered purse?

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The Daily Five: Tuesday, 29 April, 2008

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San Francisco cooks up plans for a green utopia; Toyota leaks details of a bigger, faster Prius; and the world’s best — and possibly most expensive — lightbulb. Start your Tuesday with The Daily Five!

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The Daily Five: Sunday, 27 April, 2008

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Is rail set to make a comeback in the United States? Plus: Texas wants to corral biofuel quotas. And take a look at the world’s smallest, brightest light bulb. No, it’s not an LED.

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