Energy

Bloom Energy Unveils a tiny box Full of Energy

February 24, 2010 / No Comments

Bloom Energy had generated a lot of interest in its micro power plant, even before the Bloom Box was officially unveiled. And its unveiling today apparently justified all that interest. And to make matters more interesting, the "miraculous" box has an impressive clientele full of praise, the like of Google, eBay and Wal-Mart, who have been using the box for ...

Solar Satellite to Beam Energy to Earth Via Infrared Laser: Will We Finally See It?

January 20, 2010 / 1 Comment

The idea of generating power from the sun with solar panels directly in space is certainly nothing new - in fact, it's over thirty years old, and perhaps that's why it doesn't really sparkle any interest when it's suggested anymore. However, Europe's biggest space company seems to be looking for partners to launch an actual demonstration solar power mission.

New Colorado Bill to Popularize Solar Gardens

January 20, 2010 / No Comments

Green energy is still not very widely available from official government outlets - the best you can do right now is to sign up for green power with your local utility, but that's about it. Colorado is planning on changing that soon though - a state representative from Boulder made a statement announcing plans to introduce a bill legalizing "solar ...

Intel Joining the Home Energy Management Market

January 19, 2010 / No Comments

Home energy management seems to be quite a popular subject for development lately, as indicated by the projects launched by companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft - and now Intel too. They've recently launched a website based around one of their latest concepts, aimed at energy-conscious home consumers.

Control4 Prepares Networked Home Energy Control System

January 8, 2010 / No Comments

Control4 have ventured into the home energy management market lately, and this caused utilities to seek partnership with them, due to their experience with home networking. The company produces home automation software, and displayed the Energy Management System 100 at CES 2010.

Photoluminiscent Exit Signs May Not be as Efficient as Claimed

January 5, 2010 / 1 Comment

Photoluminiscent exit signs were designed with the idea of being energy-efficient and a green alternative to regular exit signs. A recent publication by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association indicates that the signs aren't as effective as their manufacturers try to make them out to be.

Fuel Cell Technology Finally Coming to the Market? Horizon Think So

January 4, 2010 / 1 Comment

Fuel cell technology has been discussed for years, but it seems that this year may finally mark the introduction of it to the public. Horizon have been hinting about various products that utilize such technology for a while now - and while their latest announcement is still just a promise on paper, they seem to be very confident that the ...

YoGen Charges Your Phone With Your Own Energy

December 7, 2009 / No Comments

Solar chargers are great for those who enjoy camping a lot and generally spending lots of time in nature. However, they're not always practical - sometimes you're indoors, others it's cloudy and you can't get enough solar power for your needs. So what do you do then? The answer is YoGen - this nifty little device allows you to generate ...

DOE Offering $100 Million for Revolutionary Energy Technology

December 7, 2009 / No Comments

The Department Of Energy has given a $100 million stimulus to researchers involved in various green energy projects. There are three main projects which are being funded this way, each of them aimed at solving a specific energy-related problem. The three projects are more efficient fuels, capturing carbon dioxide emissions from coal plants, and inventing batteries for electric cars which ...

Data Center Powered Entirely by Wind

December 3, 2009 / No Comments

In Woodstock, Illinois, Other World Computing's laboratory has managed to get 100% of its needed power through wind turbines placed on-site. The turbines used are 39 meters in diameter, with a capacity of 500 kilowatts. The estimated output is around 1,250,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) annually. OWC are running other operations as well, but this one uses about twice as much ...