Source: cleantechnica.com Published: March 7, 2016 Another Milestone For US Wave Energy. #ThanksObama! by Tina Casey Clean, renewable wave energy has been sloshing up against the shores of North America for millennia, only to disappear into the ether, and it looks...
Source: qz.com Published: February 12, 2016 By Cassie Werber Atlantis Resources. To the sea! Take a map of Great Britain and draw a line between its extremities. Far to the southwest is Land’s End. In the northeast corner, your pen will fall into the sea at the...
Source: futurism.com Published: September 21, 2016 Jelor Gallego Two Hawaiian buoys mark step forward for the U.S. Two Buoys, One Goal Albeit a younger technology, tidal wave energy generation is a prospective source of endlessly renewable power. Much of the world is...
Source: usgbc.org Published: April 10, 2015 Digital technology, controls, and sensors have radically altered our lives, bringing automation and connectivity to nearly every aspect of our daily existence. Increasingly, this technology is finding itself used in the...
Source: youtube.com Published: December 12, 2016 By VonWong 20170110-How-I-Made-Plastic-Pollution-More-Shareable-with-A-Mermaid-and-10000-Plastic-Bottles...
Source: dezeen.com Published: November 20, 2015 Jessica Mairs Paris firm BVAU has built an extension to the headquarters of a French social security agency, featuring a glass facade that opens and closes automatically in response to the climate (+ slideshow). The...
Source: inhabitat.com Published: January 6, 2017 by Jennifer Lauren Near Jay Z’s childhood home and an old Pfizer factory, you will find a set of ten steel shipping containers. Inside those seemingly innocuous containers lies a lush urban farm. Launched by Tobias...
Source: theguardian.com Published: February 3, 2016 Tesla’s Powerwall captured attention at its launch, but the lithium-ion batteries it’s based on are just one of a host of energy storage technologies taking root in the UK. Photograph: Patrick T. Fallon/REUTERS...
Source: opb.org Published: January 11, 2013 by Cassandra Profita Several new projects in Oregon propose to turn garbage into energy sources including hydrogen, crude oil and methane. With more and more waste-to-energy technologies emerging, Oregon environmental...