Monthly Archives: May 2012

Wasted Energy

The amount of energy we waste would have a bigger impact on environment,  lives, economics and society if we could simply save more and use less.

Hydrogen is regarded as the cleanest and greenest of all fuels; a California company combines its polymer coating with a small-scale solar device to form a self-contained particle that separates hydrogen from water using only the power of the Sun One of several hydrogen generator prototypes under consideration // Source: jagbani.com Santa Barbara, California-based-HyperSolar, Inc., a […]

Cold Fusion given the Green Light by NASA

Official NASA Langley Cold Fusion Video Now Online

U.S. Inches Toward Goal of Energy Independence

Jim Wilson/The New York Times An Apache Corporation well near Hobbs, N.M. Apache is drilling in the Permian Basin, an oil field once thought played out.More Photos » By CLIFFORD KRAUSS and ERIC LIPTON MIDLAND, Tex. — The desolate stretch of West Texas desert known as the Permian Basin is still the lonely domain of scurrying roadrunners by […]

A Competitor Emerges for Solar Panels

By KATE GALBRAITH AUSTIN, TEXAS — Of all the types of energy embraced by the green community, “combined heat and power” probably has the clunkiest name. But proponents hope that C.H.P. systems, which can be installed in homes, will one day compete with better-known technologies like solar panels. The idea is to capture two forms of […]

Assessing Whether Solar Panels Make Sense for You

By DIANE CARDWELL As I report in The Times, legions of companies will offer to install a system at no upfront cost and promise customers cheaper, cleaner electricity over the course of 20 years. Some are small and local, while others, including SolarCity, Sunrun,Sungevity and SunEdison, are larger, with national or even international reach. Some large manufacturers, like SolarWorld, even offer financing […]