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The Soccket, a soccer ball that generates electricity when it is kicked around, is approaching the production stage.
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The development of a renewable system for cooling Australia's largest supercomputer is a step closer, following the start of an innovative geothermal energy project in Perth.
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Like the semiconductors silicon and gallium arsenide, graphene absorbs photons, but unlike these, the photon forces multiple electrons from their orbits, instead of just one.
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Electric public transportation, of course, is nothing new, and has been used for decades.
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Honda has devised a way, the first process of its kind, to extract the rare earth metals from used batteries and other products, recycling them to be made into new batteries.
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Texas-based renewable energy company Pioneer Green Energy has announced plans to develop two wind energy projects in northeast Alabama, the state’s first wind energy facilities.
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Nearly half of all British consumers would be interested in switching to a green electricity supply as long as the cost was the same, a new survey conducted by Ipsos Mori has revealed.
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According to Pike Research there are about 450 geothermal projects being developed around the world with a total estimated capacity of 18 GW.
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Denmark is willing to continue cooperating with Vietnam in green growth by sharing experience in dealing with climate change, environmental protection and green energy, said Danish Minister of Foreign Affairs Villy Sovndal.
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Vietnam is intent on encouraging oil exploiting powers like Brunei to invest in the nation’s energy projects.
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A lot of work remains to be done in 2013 before energy prices can be fixed properly in line with the development of market economy.
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Regional German transport operator Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr GmbH (RNV) is set to carry out a pilot project to test the viability of wireless inductive charging technology of electric buses.
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Research by Harvard professor David Keith suggests that the global capacity for energy generation from wind power has been overestimated, and that geophysical / climate effects of turbines will reduce the benefits of large-scale power installations.
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UK holds sixth spot in quarterly Renewables Attractiveness Index, but consultancy warns industry still being undermined by policy uncertainty
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Two turbine facility at Michelin factory in Ballymena follows similar sized development at company's Dundee plant.
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For isobutanol to become practical, however, scientists need a way to reliably produce huge quantities of it from renewable sources.
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As renewable energy technologies become more cost-competitive, the importance of government subsidies is set to decrease to create a sustainable growth platform for both developed and emerging markets, as well as manufacturers
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Researchers from the Vienna University of Technology, together with colleagues from the U.S.
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Eco-friendly refrigerators, dishwashers, and laundry machines don't just save you money – they're also better for the environment.
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A new world efficiency record has been set for thin film silicon solar cells by EPFL’s Institute of Micro-engineering, reaching an impressive 10.7%.