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"Greener" Recycled Plastic Products With Sustainable Business Practices Sacramento CA (SPX) Nov 12, 2009 ![]() Clean Water From Sunlight ![]() At the German Aerospace Center facility in Lampoldshausen, a new solar water-cleaning system (Solare Wasserreinigungsanlage Lampoldshausen; SOWARLA) is using sunlight to remove organic and inorganic contamination, which is rather difficult to break down, from waste water. The heart of the system is a new type of solar receiver that obtains the energy required for the removal of a variety ... more
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Prisoners used to shovel snow-bound US capital
Heavy rain, snow disrupts transport in Spain Washington slaps fee on plastic shopping bags Vietnam says parched Red River at record low Philippine volcano darkens New Year for 50,000 villagers Shocked residents survey Australia wildfire wreckage Honduras declares state of emergency amid drought Residents flee terrifying Australian wildfires Sarkozy scrambles to salvage carbon tax Thrill-seeking tourists flock to Philippine volcano ![]()
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Toward Home-Brewed Electricity With "Personalized Solar Energy"![]() New scientific discoveries are moving society toward the era of "personalized solar energy," in which the focus of electricity production shifts from huge central generating stations to individuals in their own homes and communities. That's the topic of a report by an international expert on solar energy scheduled for ACS' Inorganic Chemistry, a bi-weekly journal. It describes a long ... more Chemists Describe Solar Energy Progress And Challenges ![]() Scientists are making progress toward development of an "artificial leaf" that mimics a real leaf's chemical magic with photosynthesis - but instead converts sunlight and water into a liquid fuel such as methanol for cars and trucks. That is among the conclusions in a newly-available report from top authorities on solar energy who met at the 1st Annual Chemical Sciences and Society ... more Japan eyes solar station in space as new energy source ![]() It may sound like a sci-fi vision, but Japan's space agency is dead serious: by 2030 it wants to collect solar power in space and zap it down to Earth, using laser beams or microwaves. The government has just picked a group of companies and a team of researchers tasked with turning the ambitious, multi-billion-dollar dream of unlimited clean energy into reality in coming decades. With fe ... more |
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Formula One Circuit Goes Solar With Carmanah Technologies![]() This fall, the world of motorsport will celebrate a spectacular new venue when the first Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix takes place on Yaz Island from October 30th to November 1st. Combining world-class luxury and cutting-edge innovation, the Yas Marine Circuit also incorporates solar-LED lighting technology from Carmanah Technologies, provided by Carmanah's authorized ... more Japan funds solar power for Pacific Islands: embassy ![]() Japan has approved a 20 million dollar solar power plan for four Pacific island nations as part of a climate change mitigation programme, the Japanese embassy in the Marshall Islands said. The project is being funded under Japan's "Cool Earth Partnership" programme and will support solar power installations in the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Palau and Tonga. As part ... more Japanese car wins World Solar Challenge in Australia ![]() A Japanese sun-powered car won the World Solar Challenge on Wednesday after averaging speeds of more than 100 kilometres (62 miles) per hour in a four-day race through Australia's desert Outback. Organisers said the Tokai Challenger crossed the finish line in Adelaide, South Australia, at 3:39 pm local time, after 29 hours and 49 minutes' racing following Sunday's departure from the northern ... more |
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