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Soil-Based Stinky Bacteria To Be Used in Cleaning Radioactive Waste

A chemistry professor from the University of Missouri may have found a way to clean radioactive metal contamination. The bacteria-based solution is able to work in this challenging business where most of technologies were too expensive or sometimes did not work.

New Cheap Plastic Stick-On Solar Cells Could Power Future Electric Cars

Scientists at the University of Queensland have designed stick-on solar cells made from low-cost plastics, being cheaper than the silicon panels fixed to rooftops.

Alaska Installing Solar Water Heating System for Educational Purposes

To reduce energy consumption, Denali Education Center has come up with an idea to install a hot water system, and they managed to make it one of the largest in the state.

South Korea's First Trash-Powered Hydrogen Plant Running by 2010

South Korea is taking their first steps towards hydrogen production. Government has signed a memorandum of agreement with oil refiner SK Energy and SK Engineering & Construction to build the world's first trash-powered hydrogen station. Both companies are subsidiaries of South Korean conglomerate SK Group. The plant will be able to extract hydrogen from methane emitted by landfills.

Aquabank – Underground Energy Storage and Production

Riverbank Power has developed a project that is of high interest. Water gathered in a bungalow on a river shore will fall in a 600m deep gallery where turbines are mounted. The water pressure will rotate the huge turbines which will create electrical power.

Space-based Solar Farm to be Developed by Mitsubishi Electric Corp

According to a report on Bloomberg, Japan plans to build a space-based solar farm, capable of generating 1GW of green power. The project will be developed by Mitsubishi Electric Corp., a manufacturer of solar panels which will join an AUD $25 billion Japanese project to construct a gigantic solar farm in space within three decades.

Hy-Alfa: First Three-Wheeler Powered by a Hydrogen-Fueled ICE

The company Mahindra & Mahindra, based in India, have developed world first hydrogen-powered three-wheeler called Hy-Alfa.

Alkol's New System Converts Your Car to Run on E85 in One Hour

The company Alkol Inc located in Brazil has developed a new system called 1HourFlex that can convert your car to run on any amount of ethanol or gasoline(E85) in less than one hour.

Juice Extracted from Rotten Watermelons to be Used in Biofuel Production

Every summer, hundreds of thousands of tons of watermelons are transformed in garbage because they aren't good enough for marketplace. A new research says that the juice extracted from these watermelons could be used to the biofuel production.

Carolina Solar Energy Opens 650kW Solar Park

North Carolina's newest solar energy park was opened Wednesday, developed by Carolina Solar Energy. The farm is able to generate about 650KW of green electrical energy, enough to power about 60 homes in Person County.