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The latest from Tesla's battery 'Gigafactory': it will produce all the energy it consumes, and it will be renewable. There is an ever-so-growing anticipation and hype around Tesla's Gigafactory. Not only that it will be arguably the largest building in...
The race to find the "cure" for ending the use of fossil fuels is consistent and harried. Researchers all over the world are hard at work to seek out that new fuel source that will cause people to want...
Huawei, one of the world's leading  providers of communication technology solutions, demonstrates super-fast charging batteries. Energy storage has been holding back technological developments- from the simplest of portable gadgets to electric vehicles and renewable energy systems. Groundbreaking discoveries and improvements...
Any business owner knows that you have to make money to stay in business. Big or small, if you don't have customers, you can't pull a profit. Nissan has been trying to find a way to stay above the pack...
The Department of Energy has several recommendations as to how homeowners can use less energy and save on their energy bills, especially during the winter when heaters are often on full blast. Homes in the United States have also grown...
Tech giant Apple announced that all their operations in Singapore will be powered by sunlight. The guys at Apple have made quite a solid long-term commitment to green energy, and it seems they are not likely to bail out. In...
Climeworks was founded in 2009 by Christoph Gebald and Jan Wurzbacher. These two young minds knew that CO₂ was harmful to the atmosphere and in turn the world needed to find a way to remove it from the air, or...
Smart homes and green homes are the newest wave. Homes that can do and be all that we need for them to be. If only we could create a home that would allow us to have some of our...
Posiva Ltd has been an expert in the business of Nuclear Waste final disposal since 1995 and they have a lot of know-how when it comes to working with a waste that most people would rather not see in...
In the 1990’s automotive air conditioning systems started switching over from CFC R-12 dichlorodifluoromethane to HFC R-134a tetrafluoroethane, which has significantly less of an ozone-depletion potential. Still, R-134a has a significant global warming potential (GWP), measuring 1,300 on the...