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A new type of hybrid system combines solar panels with solar water heaters to optimize energy production and make the most of every sun ray that comes its way. Sunshine is great for solar panels efficiency, but too much sunshine...
The latest, most innovative designs were on display at the recent London Design Festival. The SustainRCA exhibition featured several advances in materials and devices that will soon be changing the world into a better place from some of the most creative students...
New model of an electric bus by Proterra, a promising South Carolina- based company, covered more than 250 miles on a single charge. Electric buses have become quite a popular news item over the past few years, and rightfully so. The...
Ten global food companies urged both the United States and world leaders to design an international agreement to address climate change in a joint letter. Released on October 1, the letter was coordinated by Ceres and signed by the CEOs...
e-Shower is an Australian company that has developed a new, more efficient shower head. While there are many low-flow shower heads available on the market, none of them feel quite as good as traditional shower heads. The e-Shower head...
The newest solar panel made by SolarCity is the most efficient rooftop solar panel ever made, according to the company. During third-party testing, the panel was able to produce solar power with 22.04% efficiency. The new models are even the...
Freevolt is a groundbreaking new technology, which harvests energy from radio waves. It provides constant electrical charge to electronic devices absolutely for free. If you are one of those people, who strictly believe in the saying "there is no such...
Scientists from the University of Delaware have concluded that a vibrant, large offshore wind industry is even farther from reality than it was a decade ago. In part, this is because the United States' federal government has not made alternative...
The Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff pledged to hit specific emissions targets to the United Nations. Brazil is seventh on the list of the list of countries that contribute the to climate change, and they are the seventh-largest economy in the...
Scientists have discovered that a special breed of worms can survive eating only plastic. Plastic pollution is a serious problem for our planet, but unfortunately it was recognized as such just that little bit too little too late. Thankfully, great...