I have my pet peeves. I really hate roller-bags, people not walking down escalators, and discovering that Flex Fuel has been around for over 20 years and nobody bothered to implement it. My feelings are not limited to Flex Fuel, but all abandoned fuel economy technologies all together. The fact that a nation as [...]
Renewable Energy is Homeland Security (Opinion)
October 4th, 2008 · No Comments
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Develop New Energy
October 4th, 2008 · No Comments
Solar Energy and the growth of Renewables
Welcome to DevelopNewEnergy.com – This site is dedicated to providing you with useful information and trends on solar energy and alternative resources.
Learn about the upcoming developments in the field of solar power, geothermal energy and whether biofuels are all they’re cracked up to be.
More than that, you’ll find out [...]
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Chevy Volt Now $7,500 Cheaper Thanks to Economic Bailout
October 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
The 700 Billion dollar bailout bill just passed the house, and automakers got $25 billion in low interest government loans, and plug-in tax credits have now been passed by both the House and the Senate, making the Chevy Volt $7,500 cheaper. Read more of this story »
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Chevy Volt Now $7,500 Cheaper Thanks to [...]
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Planned Obsolence in Computers
October 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Just a quick note to express my frustration that computers seem to have a clock that kills them just a little bit after the one-year warranty is up. Maybe that means more money for the computer makers, but it’s just soooo much electronic waste. I have an old Pentium II that was custom built [...]
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China Shows Green Aspirations With New Algae Biodiesel Facility
October 1st, 2008 · No Comments
After its successful launch of the first commercial scale algae biodiesel plant in the U.S. , PetroSun is setting its sights on a new partnership to develop an algae biofuel facility in China . Shanghai Jun Ya Yan Technology Development Company has developed an agreement with PetroSun whereby it will provide $40 million (US) [...]
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