Archive for May, 2008
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Friday, May 16th, 2008Probably in a decade or so, solar powered vehicles will be on all roads and hopefully they will outnumber gasoline powered cars. It will be a very hard for these cars, but they can better than they are now. A system that can help them to manage more miles is the SEV Solar Roof Module.
SOLo Lounge Table To Charge Your Devices
Thursday, May 15th, 2008Although there are many projects involving the development of devices that produce renewable energy. Solar panels are not very efficient, but it’s the first step to a clean Earth and they are relatively cheap and easy to replace. Their drawback is that for the moment they can’t compete against fossil fuels therefore not many love [...]
SUNRGI Develops XCPV System That Produces Solar Power As Cheap As Fossil Fuels
Thursday, May 8th, 2008SUNRGI is a company which designs and develops solar energy systems, and they presented their latest project at National Energy Marketers Association’s 11th Annual Global Energy Forum in Washington, DC. They created a technology what could produce electricity from solar power as cheap as coal.
The technology is based on XCPV (Xtreme Concentrated Photovoltaics) which amplifies [...]
Eco-Houses Coming To Cyprus
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008I have always encouraged green architecture and green structures therefore I am pleased to see any sustainable buildings to be born. The Italian-based architects, Iosa Ghini Associati, have designed an eco-house “with the aim of creating a new residential area alongside Pedieos River, near Nicosia, Cyprus”.
The Ozone Healing Might Cause Antarctic Warming
Monday, May 5th, 2008The ozone hole over the Antarctica is currently being “treated” with ozone-depleting substances which are used in refrigerators and aerosol cans. We should be very happy that the ozone blanket will protect us once again, but a recent research of the University of Colorado at Boulder, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and NASA Goddard [...]
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