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Solar Firms Step up to Help Haiti

January 23, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Some solar companies are stepping up to help the people of Haiti after a devastating earthquake flattened entire swaths of the country’s capital, Port-au-Prince, leaving behind scores of injured residents and claiming untold numbers of lives. Geek.com spotlights some…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: Haiti, relief, Sol, solar, solar panels, SolarWorld

NJ is Number 1 in Solar! (With a catch)

October 13, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Good news Garden State residents, our beloved New Jersey is second only to California in installed solar, but number one in solar installed per square mile. One of the reasons is that incentives are accelerating the payback period. CNBC reports:…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: solar panels

Inspiration: William Kamkwamba

October 4, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

In covering green IT, or technology in general, I don’t have to look far for people that exhibit ingenuity and passion. (And make a buck, who are we kidding.) William Kamkwamba of Malawi stands apart, and not because he…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: DIY, TED, William Kamkwamba, wind power

Apollo 11's Green Tech Legacy

July 21, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Forty years ago, astronuats first stepped on the moon. Today, the field of green tech has plenty of reasons to thank NASA for the pioneering advancements surrounding the history-making journey. Brian Coppa at Examiner.com lists five areas that have…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: green technology, NASA, space

Startup Plans Wind-Powered Datacenter

July 21, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Baryonyx, a Texas startup, is embarking on projects to build green datacenters and the wind farms to power them. Data Center Knowledge reports: Baryonyx plans to build a 28,000 square foot data center in Stratford, which will be powered by…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy, Green IT Tagged With: alternative energy, Baryonyx, cleantech, datacenter, Green IT, renewable energy, wind power, wind turbines

Green Stats: U.S. Wind Power

July 20, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

It took a while, but the U.S. is a leader in wind power production, culminating in 28,635 MW as of April 30, 2009. See a decade’s worth of growth via an animated map courtesy of the U.S. Department of…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy, Stats & Figures Tagged With: alternative energy, map, renewable energy, statistics, wind power

In Pictures: Retro-Green Technology

July 9, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Deriving energy from the sun and wind may be sparking a technological revolution in the here and now, but it’s actually quite an old pursuit. This neat gallery at Guardian News celebrates those that came before. Worth a look!…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: cleantech, gallery, renewable energy

Cleantech News Roundup – Thursday, July 9

July 9, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Rentech Completes Purchase Of SilvaGas Biomass Firm – CleanTechBrief Rentech plans to integrate SilvaGas’ technology, which converts a variety of biomass feedstocks into synthesis gas (syngas) with Rentech’s proprietary syngas conditioning and cleanup technology. As a result, Rentech will be…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: cleantech, News, roundup

Cleantech News Roundup – Wednesday, July 8

July 8, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Pickens: World’s Biggest Wind Farm No Longer on Drawing Board – Greentech Media The oil tycoon has scrapped his plans for a 4-gigawatt wind farm in Texas, planning instead to build five or six much smaller wind farms using the…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: cleantech, News, renewable energy, roundup, solar, wind power

Landfill Methane Powers Fujifilm Plants in South Carolina

June 25, 2009 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Solar and wind get all the attention, but there are other ways of responsibly generating electricity, some that even benefit from our waste. Fujifilm’s Greenwood complex in South Carolina is home to five manufacturing plants that will derive up to…

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: Fujifilm methane power generation manufacturing

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