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| November 2009 |
First Osmotic Power Plant Opens in Norway
A company called Statkraft unveiled a small scale prototype of an osmotic power plant...[Details]
Demonstrating a CO2 Recycler
Sandia scientists successfully test a machine that creates fuel from carbon dioxide...[Details]
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A 25-Year Battery
Long-lived nuclear batteries powered by hydrogen isotopes are in testing for military applications...[Details]
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Ontario announces $3.8 million investment in Vive Nano
Ontario is supporting the development of breakthrough technology that will help create jobs and protect the environment...[Details]
CalStar gives sneak peek of low-carbon brick factory
Californian startup is one of 11 new companies the Cleantech Group spotted in the past week looking to raise money...[Details]
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Eco-friendly 'car-trains' announced
Drivers in Europe are to travel in convoy on motorways to reduce drag and cut carbon emissions, under a new EU project...[Details]
California Gets World First 'Green' Heavy Duty Truck
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has introduced a Zero Emission Semi designed to replace diesel and LNG short haul trucks...[Details]
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Toronto Company Saves Clients Millions of Litres of Water
In just one summer, Principle Water Resources of Toronto has helped clients save more than 7 million litres of water through innovative, environmentally sustainable irrigation design and water management...[Details]
Largest Global Environmental Services Company to Develop and Commercialize Kingston-Based Water Testing Technology
Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies acquires Pathogen Detection Systems, Inc....[Details]
Israeli firms aim to plug world's water leaks
Outside a small town near Tel Aviv, a pilotless drone aircraft with a three-foot (1-meter) wingspan collects data from hundreds of gauges...[Details]
The perfect predictive maintenance solution
Wessex Water is investing in new maintenance technology to ensure the company's plants continue to run at optimised levels with equipment that is running effectively...[Details]
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Remco Solid State Lighting Inc. selected as One of Canada's Top 20 Hottest Technologies in 2009
Every year, the Canadian Innovation Exchange (CIX) conducts an exhaustive search for the most innovative ideas, products, services and companies in the country...[Details]
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