Thursday, February 26, 2015
Dyson Invests In New Tech To Double Smartphone Battery Life
Dyson is investing 15 million in a new type of battery that promises to double smartphone battery life and allow electric cars to drive over 600 miles per charge. The British vacuum company will invest in the University of Michigan spin-off called Sakti3, which has developed next generation solid-state technology that can store twice as much energy as traditional rechargeable batteries. As part of the investment, Dyson has entered into a joint development...
Monday, February 23, 2015
February 22 Green Energy News
HEADLINE NEWS: * Electric car sales (including plug-in hybrid electric cars) in the UK surged over 300% in 2014, as compared year-on-year against 2013, according to the most recent figures from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association. EV sales in the UK rose from just 3,833 units in 2013 to 15,361 units in 2014. [CleanTechnica] * The oil and gas industry sponsors and spins research to shape the scientific debate over horizontal hydraulic...
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Concentrated Solar Power Definition Solar Power House A Newprocedure To Lessen Your Monthly Expenses
CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER DEFINITION - Solar Power house - a brand new procedure To Lessen Your Monthly ExpensesYour place can play a essential part in someone's mission to get pleasure from a solar Energy house. To create positive that solar Power can thrive, the solar panels have got to receive the rays of the sun. Definitely Not just the emplacement of the solar Energy panels are critical, but too the place of your residence as the surroundings...
Monday, February 2, 2015
French Capacity Market Bdew Calls For Open Discussion On German Capacity Market Mechanism
The publication of key points for the introduction of a capacity market in France lead to Hildegard M"uller, chairwoman of the energy trade association BDEW, calling for an open discussion of a German capacity market for energy that ensures the security of supply. Great Britain had also decided in favour of setting up a capacity market and a dozen other European countries were discussing the topic, which showed that a reform of the electricity market...
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