TGER: the Machine that Turns Trash into Electricity

TGER is the name of the trash-eating machine. It uses multiple technologies to fuel a standard 60-kilowatt electrical generator.
Energy Research Focusing on Plasma, Such as This Lightning Bolt

Randy Curry’s New Plasma Generator Could Revolutionize the Energy Industry

University of Missouri engineer Randy Curry has developed a plasma generator that can send a ring of plasma out a couple of feet into...

Low-Carbon Hybrid Systems Key to China’s Future Energy Development

In order to optimize any future energy development, China should integrate nuclear or renewable energy so that they bring down to a minimum the...

London Power Station Generates Electricity From Fat in Sewers

A new type of power station in London will turn oil and fat, which accumulate in the sewers under the city streets, into electricity. The...

Orange and Tesla Partner For Interactive Car in France

You don't need to look like David Hasselhoff to have an interactive car ala Knight Rider, that is if Orange Business Services and Tesla...

Top 3 Myths About Renewable Energy- Busted!

The future is in renewable energy, there is no doubt about that. Of course, no great technology can go without meeting opposition from a...

Solar Heat Powered Machine Turns CO2 Back Into Fuel

This is the simple description, of course - the machine, made of a metal cylinder, is called the CR5 (Counter Rotating Ring Receiver Reactor Recuperator) is working on the principle that heat triggers a thermo-chemical reaction in an iron-rich composite material.

Australia Capable of 100% Renewable Energy by 2030

Australia not only is one of the largest producers of coal with significant export mainly to China, but is also a big user of...

New Technology By Disney Generates Electricity From Paper

Digital interactive media has become quite a big part of our entertainment. New devices are increasingly taking an active role in interaction, responding to...

Renewable Energy Powers Apple’s New Data Center

The brand new Apple data center in Maiden, North Carolina, is fully powered by renewable energy. The company announced that this is part of their...