Rural areas could get Net via power lines
Posted on December 15th, 2008 at 3:00 pm by admin

NEW York IBM Corporation. is dropping its considerable weight behind an thought that appeared to have got faded: wideband Internet access presented over ordinary power lines.

IBM Corporation. may partner with a littler company to proffer broadband Cyberspace access via ordinary power lines.

The engineering has existed around for decennaries, but most tries to enforce the thought on a broad scale have neglected to populate up to expectations.

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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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Occupiers oppose waste-burning power plant
Posted on October 9th, 2008 at 4:42 pm by admin

NEW Old Delhi India’s capital has a good deal of scraps and far excessively little power.

This is an urban center where a lot of neck of the woods go without power for 60 minutes every four hours and where tremendous piles of food waste mix with summer temperatures that can soar upwards to 113 levels Fahrenheit (45 levels Celsius), making a swither of putrid smells and pullulating flies.

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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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Are we headed for a human-powered future?
Posted on September 13th, 2008 at 1:14 am by admin

By Microphone Steere For CNN

British capital, England Would you still watch your favorite video program if you held to motorbike for an 60 minutes before you could view it?

A computer-generated image of Nine Watt, Rotterdam’s human-powered club.

Couch murphies will be horror, but fresh advances in human-powered engineering — where exploiters power gismos through their own motion — could 1 hour interval see a ‘workout-to-watch’ scenario become world.

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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’ metropolis pop up about the world
Posted on July 16th, 2008 at 2:14 pm 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 settlement 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 authorities plans to transubstantiate a rural area of 100,000 citizenry into an urban center of 400,000 that would run for the most part on renewable energy.

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‘Green’ urban centers pop up about the Earth
Posted on July 15th, 2008 at 7:11 pm 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 authorities plans to transubstantiate a rural area of 100,000 citizenry into a metropolis of 400,000 that would run mostly on renewable energy.

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Harvest home solar power from space
Posted on June 5th, 2008 at 4:31 am by admin

By Lara Farrar
For CNN

British capital, England Jyoti is the Hindi word for light. It’s something Pranav Mehta has neverred had to inhabit without. And he is luckied. Near where he lives in Gujarat, one of the most easy states in Republic of India, thousands of rural villages lack electrical energy or struggle with an intermittent supply at best.

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Harvest solar power from space
Posted on June 1st, 2008 at 6:18 pm by admin

By Lara Farrar
For CNN

British capital, England Jyoti is the Hindi word for light. It’s something Pranav Mehta has neverred had to inhabit without. And he is luckied. Near where he lives in Gujarat — 1 of the most well states in India — thous of rural villages lack electrical energy or struggle with an intermittent supply at best.

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