Feature articles on green energy: | 2/5/2007 - (NaturalNews) Solar technology company HelioVolt is working to reduce the cost of solar electric systems by developing new technology that is cheaper to install than conventional solar panels.
According to John Langdon, HelioVolt's vice president of...
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 | 2/1/2007 - (NaturalNews) Electric motorcycle and scooter manufacturer ZAP hopes to introduce an electric sports car by the end of next year, the company has announced. The car is intended to be cheaper and carry a charge longer than the electric sports cars sold...
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 | 1/24/2007 - (NaturalNews) Overwhelming support for adding offshore wind power was the feedback received from a small survey of Delaware residents.
In the survey of 949 people, more than 90 percent supported erecting large wind turbines off the Delaware coast...
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 | 1/5/2007 - (NaturalNews) Cost and efficiency issues have plagued solar technology's standing as a front-runner in the race for clean, renewable energy resources for years, and shortages of silicon have not helped matters. But recent jumps in fossil-fuel costs and...
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 | 12/22/2006 - (NaturalNews) In a possible -- but futuristic -- version of how South Korea is going to power itself for the next generation, that country has opened the world's largest garbage-fueled power plant.
The new garbage-fueled power plant is now partially...
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 | 12/21/2006 - (NaturalNews) Blueberries are some of the most healthy foods on the planet, according to many naturalists and holistic health practitioners. The berry itself has flavors that range from mildly sweet to tart and tangy, and in addition, blueberries can...
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 | 12/18/2006 - (NaturalNews) Sandia National Labs is working on a new fuel, which they are calling "Supercrude," made from everyday algae from ponds, and they plan to market the gas by about 2010 with the help of LivingFuels.
"We believe Sandia has the strengths...
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 | 12/12/2006 - (NaturalNews) The best silicon solar cells on the market convert 22 percent of the sunlight they receive into electricity, but Boeing-Spectrolab has developed a new cell that nearly doubles that number, and other companies are following suit.
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 | 11/9/2006 - (NaturalNews) GS CleanTech Corporation's CO2 Bioreactor was created to help reduce the United States' significant and damaging greenhouse gas emissions, as well as alleviate dependence on foreign oil by efficiently converting harmful CO2 emissions into...
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 | 11/7/2006 - (NaturalNews) Solar energy startup companies are promising advanced solar technology -- such as thin, solar-cell-printed "power plastic" for use anywhere from rooftops to cell phones -- and investors are taking them at their word as more than $100 million...
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 | 10/30/2006 - (NaturalNews) Solar energy is one of the most promising renewable energy technologies, but one of the hurdles standing in the way of it replacing quickly dwindling fossil fuel supplies is the cost of implementation on a mass scale. California-based company...
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 | 10/10/2006 - (NaturalNews) The Whitelee project, recently launched by U.K. Trade and Industry Secretary Alistair Darling, is about to take form as construction begins on the largest onshore wind farm in Europe.
The project involves the construction of 140 wind...
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| 7/6/2004 - It sounds bizarre, but it's true: researchers are using phytonutrients found in spinach plants to create fascinating new "green" solar panels that covert sunlight into electricity. The idea stems from the realization that spinach plants already turn...
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