CODA is Back, This Time as a Grid Storage Company
There's still some life left to CODA Holdings, and now that the dead Automotive arm has amputated , CODA Energy can focus on something...
Apple’s Reno Data Center to Get Solar Power
To date, every single data center Apple owns uses 100% renewable energy – and the company continues to explore and invest in ways to...
GM and Honda Just Announced Hydrogen Fuel Cell Development Partnership
If two companies are working toward the same goal, in this case hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, then what better idea than to come together...
New Mobile Energy Storage System Captures Excess Wind Power
New type of mobile energy storage system based on Lithium-ion batteries, has the potential to store 500 kilowatt-hour of excess wind power, which otherwise...
BMW Forecasts Double Electric Vehicle Range in Five Years
Recently, BMW announced its vision for the future of electric vehicles that, in the next five years or so, we could see double the...
Harvard’s 3D-Printed Rechargeable Micro-Battery Targets Tiny Devices
Electronic devices continue to miniaturize, but the batteries that power them haven't kept pace. That could all change with a 3D-printed micro-battery recently developed...
MIT Researchers Develop Solar Cells 1000 More Powerful than Traditional Photovoltaics
According to researchers at MIT, developing solar energy technology that focuses on lightweight, thin solar cells has the potential to transform the industry.
These thin...
TVs, Computers and Icemakers in U.S. Use as Much Energy as Mexico
The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) released a striking report indicating that household devices in the U.S., such as TVs, computers...
Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Now as Durable as Conventional Engines
Aside from the expense of manufacturing a hydrogen fuel cell, ~$40,000 in the case of one Daimler fuel cell stack, lifespan is still lacking.
If...
2015 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle, Toyota’s Next Magical Trick
While the hydrogen fuel cell isn't exactly new, it's never been more efficient.
It's still ridiculously expensive and infrastructure is still largely in the wind,...



































