New project makes free energy from sea waves
Posted on October 30th, 2008 at 6:06 pm by admin

By Matthew Knight
For CNN

Capital of the United Kingdom, England The renewable energy sphere has had an encouragement with the startup of the world’s first commercial wave power project off the Portuguese coast.

It is trusted that the Pelamis Wave Free energy Converters will supply energy for 15,000 homes.

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Can ’small wind’ harvest big rewards?
Posted on October 23rd, 2008 at 10:27 pm by admin

By Matthew the Apostle Knight For CNN

Greater London, England Micro wind turbines are commencing to protrude up all over our urban and rural landscapes. But is it worth investment your hard-earned cash in your very ain wind machine? In short, it reckons. Take an aspect at our quick guide to realize if “small wind” could help you trim back your free energy bills and your atomic number 6 footprint.

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‘Mash-up’ creative persons share content, arguing
Posted on October 20th, 2008 at 5:47 am by admin

By Microphone Steere For CNN

Greater London, England Think it, find it, match it, mash it!

Mash-up master: Gregg Gillis, aka ‘Girl Talk,’ executes his squelched music at Chicago’s Lollapalooza euphony festival.

That’s the procedure being adoptive by an increasing number of called ‘creative’ creative persons, who are chop expanding ‘mash-up’ culture and fashioning the controversial phenomenon massively popular.

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Wind farms may line U.S. coast
Posted on October 16th, 2008 at 12:29 am by admin

Washington D Visitors to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware River, soon may be recognized by more than sand dunes, gulls and beach umbrellas.

Offshore wind farms, like this 1 near Danmark, are being suggested for the Atlantic coastline.

If offshore wind advocates have their way, piles of 140-foot leaf blades will be spinning in the sea breeze about a dozen international miles away, scarcely visible to the sunbathers.

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U.S. lags in offer cell phone TV
Posted on September 29th, 2008 at 3:11 am by admin

NEW York Picture lashing out your cell phone and picking up up with “Misplaced” or “Risk,” or observance the local 11 clock news, all for free.

Most cell phones sold in Japan can tune up in to loose TV broadcasts, different in the U.S.

You can do this with an imported Chinese phone, but you can’t with any phone sold in the U.

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Tailpipes may blow more than simply smoke
Posted on September 21st, 2008 at 6:08 pm by admin

Warren, Michigan The ill, steaming air that escapes from a car’s tailpipe could help us use less gas.

A thermoelectrical generator like this could be put to change over exhaust heat into free energy.

Researchers are vying to run into a challenge from the U.S. Section of Free energy: Improve fuel economic system 10 per centum by changing over wasted exhaust heat into free energy that can assist power the fomite.

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Dingle ‘carbon-neutral’ with renewable energy
Posted on September 17th, 2008 at 7:11 pm by admin

Seattle, Washington Electronic computers are far from being really clean machines, but Dingle Inc. and early PC shapers are nerve to get their own business concern operations greenish.

Buying renewable energy can function as a slight protective covering for Dingle against going up oil prices.

Dingle said Wednesday its installations worldwide are now atomic number 6 neutral, an end the Round Rock, Texas-based company had got set to accomplish by the terminal of 2008.

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Will pool scum get the new oil?
Posted on September 9th, 2008 at 2:24 am by admin

Pool scum. The idea typically fires images that leave most citizenry cringing, but it may 1 hour interval occupy an of import role in the nation’s free energy supply.

Alga needs only sunshine, carbon dioxide, nutrients and water to turn.

The current fuel crunch, goaded fundamentally by an uprising global demand for oil, has goaded debate among consumers, political leadership, academics and enterprisers about plausible alternatives.

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U.S., Cathay lead way in tapping wind power
Posted on September 6th, 2008 at 5:27 pm by admin

By Stephanie Busari For CNN

London, England From Dallas, Texas to Dabancheng, Cathay, energy companies are jeopardizing fortunes on tackling wind power.

Texan free energy companies are investment heavily to construct wind turbines following a turning point ruling last hebdomad.

Several Texan transmittal companies proclaimed Monday they existed forming a syndicate to place in the USD five 000 000 000 cost of edifice new power lines to use up advantage of the state’s immense wind power.

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‘Green’ urban centers pop up about the world
Posted on July 17th, 2008 at 9:16 am by admin

SIEBEN Basswood, Germany Straw and mud are the edifice materials of choice for a few dozen ecologically minded citizenry in the easterly German small town of Sieben Basswood.

Cleverly isolated homes in part of Freiburg, Deutschland, use a fraction of the free energy consumed in average homes.

A continent away, the Chinese regime plans to transmute a rural area of 100,000 citizenry into a metropolis of 400,000 that would run mostly on renewable energy.

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