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Philippines reconsiders Nuclear Power Programme
Maple3 - Make It Green | July 4th 2008 by Furnaces
With the recent increase in oil prices and also with the demand of energy increasing due to a sharp increase in population and an expanding economy, Philippines is considering the feasibility of restarting a nuclear energy programme. Independent exp read more
Reblogging: A Call for "Interdependence Day" from 2005
The Green Skeptic | July 4th 2008 by Scott Edward Anderson
I'm reblogging an old post today, because it's Independence Day and our last day in Alaska. Back to regular posting after the weekend. Happy 4th! Here is my Independence Day post from 2005:Today is Independence Day in the U.S. and folks all over this read more
The Volkswagen Gol - gallery
oneighturbo | July 4th 2008
We have some new shots of the Volkswagen Gol for South America. The Gol features the Total Flex technology. Click image to view the Volkswagen Gol gallery It is a pretty good looking car with some solid features. Clean and simple design, inside and o read more
Times Square gets its first eco sign
Keetsa! Blog - Eco-Friendly and Green | July 4th 2008 by Max Lee
A place like Times Square in New York is something that you either love or hate, the scene that has been filmed so many times simply cannot go noticed, however all of the neon lighting must have an effect on the environment. Maybe that is why the el read more
Houston Sets Right Example By Adopting Wind Power
Jeflin's Investment Blog | July 3rd 2008 by Jeflin
Houston, the fossil fuel capital of America, is setting the right examples by converting to wind power. On July 1, Houston will receive 25 percent of its electricity from wind energy. Wind farms in West Texas will provide the needed wind energy, and read more
Power the Car
The Alternative Energy - Alternative Fuels; Natural Gas, LPG… | July 3rd 2008 by Thanate Tan
The fuel price for your car today are expensive and blow up everyday. For good choice that we should looking for a new power for your automotive, follow this article; What Will Power the Car of Tomorrow? By Tania Sole Like at the beginning of the 19t read more
Recycling Initiative: Nuclear power
Musing of an Expressive, Ordered and Restless Mind | July 3rd 2008 by Meor Amri
Recently, the Malaysian Government hinted the possibility of amending the nation's energy policy to include nuclear power. Although Malaysia has been operating a small nuclear reactor at the Nuclear Energy Institute in Semenyih for the last 20 years, read more
Ice age
Forward Thinking | July 3rd 2008 by Ann
Is your summer hot enough for you? It’s only just begun, you know. Around here, we’ve already experience way too many days of record highs, and that was in June. I can only imagine how July and August will play out. So, now, scientists a read more
Washing the eco friendly way
Keetsa! Blog - Eco-Friendly and Green | July 3rd 2008 by Max Lee
When you mention washing clothing in an eco friendly way, this conjures up images of kneeling down by the river and washing your clothes in the cool running water. But if you were to take a look at the Eco Washing Machine from Fisher and Paykel, then read more
floating wind turbine from Statoilhydro
The Alternative Consumer | July 3rd 2008
Even the Kennedy’s might approve this innovative wind-power solution. Norwegian energy company, Statoilhydro, has embarked on plans to implement what it calls “the first full scale offshore floating wind turbine.” The 2.3MW turb read more
SolarDuct - A new rooftop solar energy solution
Energybloggers | July 2nd 2008 by David
Conserval Engineering, Inc. recently released its new product, the SolarDuct line of rooftop solar heating and electricity generating systems. This product line is an offshoot of the original SolarWall system with the apparent key difference of roof read more
An Atlas of U.S. Renewable Energy Resources
CleanBeta | July 2nd 2008 by William Pentland
Optimal Biomass on Left = Blue, Red Load centers = Green Biomass technology converts bio-based feedstocks like wood, agricultural waste, and yard waste through combustion into electricity. Biomass... The Search for Sustainable Technologies read more
Declaration of Energy Independence
Max Gladwell | July 2nd 2008 by Max Gladwell
With the rising cost of energy and oil, now has never been a better time to start thinking “green” to help conserve not only energy but also save money and the environment in the process. As the nation celebrates its independence on July read more
There is Energy Offshore, Not Oil Grampa, Tidal Power
greenUPGRADER | July 2nd 2008 by Matt
Today, as oil prices continue to rise, the world’s first megawatt tidal generator powers up. The SeaGen tidal energy installation in Northern Ireland is scheduled to bring its transformer online today and begin producing clean power this Frid read more
Use Water To Fuel Our Cars
Business and Money Matters to Grow From | July 2nd 2008 by Lucy Jones
If gas cost $10 a gallon would you rather use water to fuel your car? Gas has not reached that price yet but it could and probably will do exactly that one day. read more
The solar powered DAB radio
Keetsa! Blog - Eco-Friendly and Green | July 2nd 2008 by Max Lee
The makers Robert Radio claim that the Solar DAB is the world’s first Solar Powered DAB radio, which is great considering that it comes from the UK. It can be charged up through solar, mains or just use battery power to get the wonderful sounds of read more
Ballard Power & Plug Power Extend Exclusive Lock-Up (BLDP, PLUG)
24/7 wall St. - Insightful Analysis and Commentary for U.S.… | July 2nd 2008 by TimThompson
Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ: PLUG) and Ballard Power Systems (NASDAQ: BLDP) have extended their existing supply agreement through December 31, 2010, which was... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more read more
UN agency hails green energy 'gold rush'
SG Energy Crisis | July 1st 2008 by Simon Tay
Yahoo!Singapore News:NAIROBI (AFP) - - The world is enjoying a "green energy gold rush", the UN's environmental agency said Tuesday as it published a report outlining a 60 percent hike in investment in renewable energy in 2007. The UN Environment Pro read more
The new Volkswagen Gol goes to the start
oneighturbo | July 1st 2008
*Google translated Next generation of the most successful cars in South America The Gol is a gateway for Brazil,” said Thomas Schmall Premiere ceremony in Sao Paulo, with 10,000 people State President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva congratulated read more
How to Break Link Between Food and Biofuels
Common Sense Agriculture, Conservation and Energy | July 1st 2008 by Panhandle Poet
Cadillac Escalde Hybrid: Green or Not?
Max Gladwell | July 1st 2008 by Max Gladwell
We put the world’s “first full-sized luxury hybrid SUV” to the test in Beverly Hills. We leave the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel on Sunset Blvd and cruise down Rodeo Drive in the new 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid. This is Main Street i read more
Energy Independence
The Alternative Energy - Alternative Fuels; Natural Gas, LPG… | July 1st 2008 by Thanate Tan
Today, the world consumes over 80 million barrels of oil every day, the USA alone consumes over 20 million barrels per day. At $100 per barrel, the global petroleum industry is a three trillion dollar a year business. Development of alternative energ read more
Prince Charles’s Aston Martin runs on wine!
Keetsa! Blog - Eco-Friendly and Green | July 1st 2008 by Max Lee
The Aston Martin Volante Convertible is thirty eight years old; in fact the Queen gave the car to him for his twenty first birthday. Yet even though it is that old the car has been converted to run on bioethanol, and the fuel in this case has been ma read more
ALMS: 30th race for the Audi R10 TDI
oneighturbo | July 1st 2008
Welcome back American Le Mans Series! Sometime you wonder how these guys (drivers + crew = personel) can do it week in and week out. Good friend, turbo.jetta snapped the Le Mans winning Audi R10 TDI, on display during DTM Norisring. Two ALMS races read more
Audi A4 2.0 TDI achieves CO2 emissions of 88 grams per kilometer
oneighturbo | July 1st 2008
Second part of efficiency marathon finishes after 1,650 kilometers All eleven A4 models complete the efficiency drive in Austria and Switzerland without refueling Fuel consumption between 3.32 and 3.50 liters per 100 km More than 2,000 kilometers wo read more
Medis PowerPack for Stormy Days
CleanTechnica | July 1st 2008 by Lucille Chi
Back in late May, I shared some information about the Medis 24 x 7 PowerPack, a fuel cell that charge a variety of electronic devices through the use of interchangeable tips. Last night I noticed an story on CNET’s Crave (”the gadget blog read more
Solvay to Build Biomass-Based Thermal Power Plant in France
a view from chemical plant | June 30th 2008
Solvay plans to build a 30 MW power plant for its plant in Tavaux, France, that utilizes biomass as its feedstock. The power plant will be online in 2010 and provides 30 MT per hour of steam besides electric power. Solvay invests €67 millions for t read more
DOE Renewable Energy Loan Guarantees
Common Sense Agriculture, Conservation and Energy | June 30th 2008 by Panhandle Poet
Wall Street Journal Energy Issue, June 30, 2008
Book Calendar | June 30th 2008 by Book Calendar
Wall Street Journal Energy Issue, June 30, 2008Today, I decided not to read a book on the way home. Occassionally, I read the Wall Street Journal or the New York Times on the trade ride home. They both have become very expensive these days. It cost m read more

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