Energy

Beer That’s Good For The Planet- It Creates Clean Energy Too

Combined, these units generate electricity equivalent to the amount used by about 3 million average E.U. ...

Article - News Staff - Apr 3 2015 - 5:33pm

Thermionic Conversion And The Path To A New Thermoelectronic Generator

for our thermoelectronic generators reach about 40 percent, although this is theory only," noted ...

Article - News Staff - Dec 3 2013 - 11:50am

Use Ocean Waves To Power Homes

sun's energy. About 500 feet of the seafloor carpet developed at UC Berkeley would be capable of ...

Article - Inside Science - Sep 9 2014 - 5:30am

We Need To Save Eagles From Wind Turbines- There May Be A Solution

if we care about birds and not partisan rationalizations, there is good news: A new study maps ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 28 2015 - 11:23am

More Natural Gas Replacing Coal Could Mean Far Less Water Usage

important, water is recyclable. America ramped up coal usage as environmental claims about nuclear power ...

Article - News Staff - May 3 2021 - 2:17pm

CALOTROPIS PROCERA: A POTENTIAL PLANT FOR HYDROCARBONS

annual tropical deforestation rate for the decade 1981 to 1990 was about 15.4 million ha (Mha). ...

Blog Post - Ashwani Kumar - Sep 11 2009 - 7:31am

Agrtotechnology OF CROPS FOR BIOFUELS AND BIOENERGY

currently supplies about a third of the developing countries energy varying from about 90 percent in ...

Blog Post - Ashwani Kumar - Nov 15 2009 - 8:55pm

New “Biofuel Cell” Produces Electricity From Hydrogen In Plain Air

at about the same rate as platinum-based catalysts. The biofuel cell uses enzymes from Ralstonia ...

Article - News Staff - Mar 26 2007 - 3:25pm

Nitrogen-Transforming Bacteria: Now Powered By Hydrogen

very few research institutions worldwide", says Daims about this high-tech equipment. The ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 29 2014 - 2:30pm

Save Twenty Percent And Save The Environment Too

and people elsewhere in the world. Think about the hundreds of thousands of hotel rooms in the U.S. ...

Article - David Houle - Apr 2 2008 - 4:25pm