Nano Design, Just Like in Nature

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Researchers at Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna) are using biological principles as the inspiration to develop a new bionic fuel cell. Every living cell in our body can do it: covered with a thin membrane known as a cell membrane or nanomembrane, the cells can deliberately let specific substances in and out. … Continue reading

Solar Cells Thinner Than Wavelengths of Light Hold Huge Power Potential

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Ultra-thin solar cells can absorb sunlight more efficiently than the thicker, more expensive-to-make silicon cells used today, because light behaves differently at scales around a nanometer (a billionth of a meter), say Stanford engineers. They calculate that by properly configuring the thicknesses of several thin layers of … Continue reading

Cheapest Green Car – Honda Fit Hybrid

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In tune with its focus on continuing with combining hybrid attempts and smaller size, Honda  is offering another hybrid – the smallest and cheapest. This fall, Honda’s Fit will be on sale in Japan priced at 1.6 million yen hoping to become an instant hit. Honda will be launching the cute little car in the 2010 Auto … Continue reading

‘Sea Urchin’-Shaped Nanostructures Grown in the Lab

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Empa researchers have succeeded in growing sea-urchin shaped nanostructures from minute balls of polystyrene beads using a simple electrochemical process. The spines of the sea urchin consist of zinc oxide nanowires. The structured surface should help increasing the efficiency of photovoltaic devices. Processes which … Continue reading

Harnessing Clean Energy: Wind Power

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Wind power may be invisible to the eye, but it can potent when correctly harnessed. Wind has been a source of energy for a long time. It was used by the Chinese and by the Babylonians 4,000 years ago, to power pumps for irrigation. In The Middle Ages, Europeans use windmills to grind corn. At present, wind power can be … Continue reading

Is There a Solution to the Competition for Land Between Biofuel and Food Crops?

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According to the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation food and bioenergy crops are now competing for land, water and other resources in many parts of the world. The FAO argues that the rising price of basic foods in 2007 - 08 that generated food scarcity worries and import restrictions in some countries wasn't caused … Continue reading

Catching A Wave In The United Kingdom

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When it comes to wave and tidal power, the United Kingdom has enormous potential to become a worldwide leader in the proliferation and utilization of the boundless renewable energy found in the ocean.  The northern coast of the UK is one of the world's top locations capable of harnessing wave and tidal power in order to … Continue reading

Going Green: Changing Your Electricity Provider to Green Power

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It has never been easier to change your electricity provider to a green power supply. Nevertheless, there are degrees of green power, and you can normally choose between a mixture of regular and green and 100% renewable energy. No matter what your ethics are with regard to the source of the power you use, its price will … Continue reading

Discover The Latest Developments In Electric Cars

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Cars pollute, kill the planet and generally are not that green are they not? Here is the latest news from the world of the eco-friendly electric cars trying to prove the car hater wrong. The limited edition Micro-Vett electric 500 is an electric, eco version of the famous Fiat 500. This little green-mobile has a maximum … Continue reading