Norway’s Hydropower to Benefit from Climate Change, Increased Rainfall

The Norwegian government released a report on Friday stating that the ill-famed global warming is going to benefit the country by bringing them more...

Alaska Champions Geothermal Power, Plans Leasing Rights Public Offering

In Alaska’s Lower Cook Inlet, home of the active Augustine Volcano, the Division of Oil and Gas plans to offer the public the chance...

Honda Uses Wind Turbines to Manufacture Cars at Ohio Factory

At its transmission plant in Russells Point, Ohio, Honda is currently installing wind turbines that will supply 10% of the factory’s electricity needs. In addition...
Tesla Model S Platform with over 7,000 Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Cells

Battery Technology – Advancing the Electric Vehicle

Electrified vehicles are fairly new in the scheme of automotive development. Sure, there have been a few specialty vehicles in decades before now, but...

Low-Temp Meltable Alloy Increases Solar Cell Efficiency

The field of solar power and photovoltaic cells has developed enormously over the past decade, providing opportunities for even greater innovations. One of these is...

Rethinking the Taxes Should Encourage Energy Efficiency

A new report issued by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) suggests that a tax reform could provide various opportunities to promote...

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...

Future of Endangered Fish Species Subject to Decision on Nuclear Power Plants

The Federal Fisheries Service in White Plains, New York has released a statement that concludes continued operation of two suburban New York nuclear plants...
Cap and Trade Protests - For Good Reason!

Mitigating Climate Change – Regulation or Taxation?

As Americans are becoming more informed on the causes of climate change, they are also getting a better idea on what needs to be...
Nanoscale Wireless Device Developed at Columbia University

Super Efficient Nanoscale Wireless Devices Produced

Don't let anyone tell you any differently, but size does matter. This is just as true when we take a look at how computing...