Solar Powered Nokia C1-02 Cellphone Tested Around The World
Nokia is seemingly testing a solar powered phone these days in different conditions from different parts of the globe. They put four of their C1-02 devices, each having an attached solar panel and sent them to Kenya, the Arctic Circle, Sweden and to a boat on the Baltic Sea.
World's Shortest Range EV Features New Li-Ion Capacitor As Power Source
FDK Corporation in collaboration with Takayanagi Co Ltd has developed a new single-seater electric vehicle. The electric car is also equipped with a lithium ion capacitor that, according to the two companies, is able to charge it in under a minute. This could be the reason why the car has a range of just 5 km per charge.
Piezo-Photovoltaic Device Creates Electricity From Wind/Rain/Sun
A new device that harvests energy from raindrops, winds or sunlight has been invented at the Institute for Materials Research and Innovation at the University of Bolton, UK. Elias Siores led a team who created a special polymer with piezoelectric and photosensitive properties.
Thermoelectric Phone Charger Provides Electricity From Camp Fire
Hatsuden-Nabe is the name of a device that can charge up your cellphone by using wasted heat. It's available in Japan since yesterday and it surely attracts a lot of hikers and adventurers, who think this could save their lonesome journeys.
Sharp's Zero-CO2 Eco House Experiment Ready This Month
Sharp Corporation began the construction of a zero-carbon "eco house" that will be finished by the end of this month. By building this "eco-friendly house," the company hopes to contribute to a comfortable living environment and to minimize power consumption.
Solar Powered Ovens Made From Pizza Boxes Ehxibited on NYC Streets
While the green technology might still be a new thing for many, something our mind needs to get adjusted with, some other people already understood that this is their future. Or at least that's what students from 2 high schools in New York proved last week at the Union Square Greenmarket, when they showed up with a couple of green solar powered ovens.
Google Cools New Finland Data Center With Sea Water, No Air Conditioning
Besides investing in the most interesting and promising green technologies, Google is now reaffirming its green commitment by building a data center in Hamina, Finland. Initially built in the 1950s and projected to be a paper mill, the building already had tunnels diving into the sea.
South Korean Government Opens Country's Most Advanced Green Business Center
It's not every day that you see a case of "acting-like-you-preach" scenario of companies living green themselves, but South Korea has built the first zero-emission business center ever. The building is home to a climate change research center and is based exclusively on renewable energy, provided by 66 different types of green technologies, including solar and geothermal.
The First Ever LED Lamp That Shines Like a 100-Watt Incandescent Bulb
You know you should hate the 100-watt light bulb, because it's not good for the planet, but you cannot help but love the way it warms your room on a dark winter night. The Switch Lighting Company now allows you to not feel guilty about this preference, by creating the first LED to match a 100-watt bulb.
Car Built by Romanian Inventor Gets 784 MPG Fuel Efficiency
Remember Justin Capra, the Romanian inventor of the jetpack? Well's he's done it again. Now, his ingenuity inspired him to build a small car that has a fuel efficiency of 784 miles per gallon! How about that?




































