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Clean Energy Divert Power to Shields–Solar Maximum Is Coming December 20th, 2012 The main reason for this is that there has been an increase in society’s dependence on space-based services that are severely influenced by these disturbances. Wind and Solar Power Paired With Storage Could Power Grid 99.9 Percent of the Time December 18th, 2012 Renewable energy could fully power a large electric grid 99.9 percent of the time by 2030 at costs comparable to today’s electricity expenses. Ancient Red Dye Powers New ‘Green’ Battery December 12th, 2012 Chemists Use Plant Extract in Eco-Friendly, Sustainable Lithium-Ion Battery. Wind and Solar Power Paired With Storage Could Power Grid 99.9 Percent of the Time December 11th, 2012 A well-designed combination of wind power, solar power and storage in batteries and fuel cells would nearly always exceed electricity demands while keeping costs low, the scientists found. Saudi Arabia Announces $109bn Solar Strategy November 28th, 2012 Work is due to start on the country’s first solar farm early next year, officials say Rosneft and Statoil Sign Declaration on Russian Arctic Shelf Environmental Protection November 24th, 2012 Acknowledging that the Arctic environment consists of ecosystems with unique features and resources, and as such, require special protective measures, Rosneft has taken the initiative for a Declaration on environmental protection in the Arctic to be signed with its partners. Peru Solar Power Program makes Headway November 24th, 2012 Peru’s solar power received a boost with the commissioning of the first of two projects in a $210 million partnership. UK Energy Deal Triples Renewable Subsidy by 2020 November 24th, 2012 British government support for low-carbon electricity generation will triple by 2020 after the energy and finance ministries reached a deal to end months of wrangling over costly reforms. Algae Can Take Energy from Other Plants November 21st, 2012 The alga secretes enzymes (so-called cellulose enzymes) that ‘digest’ the cellulose, breaking it down into smaller sugar components which are then transported into the cells and transformed into a source of energy: the alga can continue to grow. Tiny Island Chain Becomes World’s First Solar-Powered Territory November 18th, 2012 Tiny Tokelau will no longer rely on imported diesel, instead switching over to solar panels and coconut-based biofuel. Pressure Builds For Better Oil Spill Clean-Up Technology November 5th, 2012 Researchers from Pennsylvania State University have come up with a novel gel that can absorb 40 times that is strong enough recover the oil. Greening Havana November 4th, 2012 Sandra Ribalta is now working to raise awareness of climate change, as the key reason for reforestation. Cities Can Get Greener By 2030 As New Urban Areas Built October 16th, 2012 The world’s urban areas will more than double in size by 2030, presenting an opportunity to build greener and healthier cities. California City Bans Smoking In Multi-Family Homes October 16th, 2012 San Francisco suburb banned smoking in duplexes, condominiums and other multi-family homes, with city leaders saying they hoped to lead a wave of such regulations across California and ultimately the country. Amsterdam Goes Green With Electric Scooter Taxis October 2nd, 2012 The electric scooters drive at a maximum speed of 25 km/h and can go 130 km on a fully charged electric battery. Out Of Disorder Comes Electricity September 20th, 2012 Nanostructured thermoelectric material breaks record for turning heat into electricity. Photosynthetic Bacterium Converts CO2 into Petrochemical & O2 September 20th, 2012 The genetically modified bacterium turns greenhouse gas CO2 into ethylene – an energy dense fuel and major industrial feedstock – reversing the largest CO2-emitting process in the petrochemical industry and with an added bonus of O2. At Least 200,000 Tons of Oil and Gas from Deepwater Horizon Spill Consumed by Gulf Bacteria September 12th, 2012 The researchers analyzed an extensive data set to determine not only how much oil and gas was eaten by bacteria, but also how the characteristics of this feast changed with time. Employees at ‘Green’ Companies Are Significantly More Productive September 11th, 2012 A new UCLA-led study has found that companies that voluntarily adopt international “green” practices and standards have employees who are 16 percent more productive than the average. Low Cost, High Efficiency Solar Technology Developed September 10th, 2012 Researchers at RTI International have developed a new solar technology that could make solar energy more affordable, and thus speed-up its market adoption. Enough Wind to Power Global Energy Demand: New Research Examines Limits, Climate Consequences September 10th, 2012 There is enough energy available in winds to meet all of the world’s demand. Canada To Copy Obama’s Fuel Efficiency Rules September 5th, 2012 The federal government is following the U.S. lead in establishing tougher fuel efficiency standards for light-duty vehicles – cars, vans and sport utility vehicles – for the model years 2012 to 2016. World’s Biggest Offshore Windfarm Planned Off Scottish Coast September 5th, 2012 Scheme with enough capacity to power 40% of Scottish households has been submitted for planning permission. Tiny Factory Could Make Solar Panels Anywhere August 23rd, 2012 Today’s small solar panels cost about twice as much as big solar panels and typically fail within two to five years. Water Powered Cars August 23rd, 2012 The new materials are aimed at replacing current state-of-the-art membranes, with cost, durability and efficiency improvements that would allow their use in energy and fueling markets. Good Year For Farmers Making Solar Power August 20th, 2012 Renfrew County farmer Michael Donohue expects about half of his usual corn crop this year. Vancouver Powers Up With More Electric Cars For Its Fleet August 20th, 2012 Vancouver has added 13 new electric cars to its existing fleet of three, and is now boasting it has the greenest municipal fleet in Canada. How Your Food Choices Can Save The Planet August 20th, 2012 What’s good for the environment is also good for our health, too. Easy Tips for Growing Superfoods in your Home Garden August 15th, 2012 The superfood designation has been applied mostly to exotic food sources that contain very little bulk, few calories, but are high in nutritional value. Many of them, for example, chlorella or spirulina, are beyond home gardening capacity. US Wind Power Market Riding a Wave That Is Likely to Crest in 2012 August 14th, 2012 Facing looming policy uncertainty beyond 2012, the U.S. remained one of the fastest-growing wind power markets in the world in 2011 — second only to China. |


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