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Swarm power for Germany
How about a power station in your basement?...[Details]
Green light for unique NOVA offshore wind turbine
An all British consortium has been given the green light to develop a unique vertical axis winged aero-generator turbine, with substantial funding from the Energy Technologies Institute (ETi)...[Details]
Printable solar cells transform windows into energy generators
The cells are based on the use of specialized inks that can be printed using a roll-to-roll printing process on a plastic substrate or even stainless steel...[Details]
Startup squeezing energy from waves, no grid required
Resolute Marine Energy thinks it has a unique way of producing clean energy from waves, without necessarily being connected to the grid...[Details]
Spanish Researchers Show That Mines Could Provide Geothermal Energy
Mine shafts on the point of being closed down could be used to provide geothermal energy to local towns...[Details]
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New national energy consumption target for commercial office buildings is one of the most aggressive in the world
REALpac sets target of 20 equivalent kilowatt hours of total energy use per square foot of rentable area per year in office buildings...[Details]
Pump technology can reduce energy consumption of HVAC systems
WILO USA's new energy efficient pump technology can reduce energy consumption of HVAC systems, using up to 80% less electricity than single-speed circulators...[Details]
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Government Of Canada Investing To Create A More Competitive Processing Industry
The Government of Canada is investing in new processing technologies and projects that will create new, more stable markets to improve income opportunities for farmers and the processing sector...[Details]
Small Canadian company makes massive environmental impact
One small step for a Mining Giant, one big leap for the Environment...[Details]
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Ontario truckers keen on green
Truck drivers in Ontario are embracing after-market fuel efficiency and greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction technologies, according to a recent survey conducted by the Ontario Trucking Association (OTA)...[Details]
Freescale Cleans Up Small Combustion Engines With Electronic Control Solution
Freescale has combined a highly integrated analog device with a 16-bit microcontroller (MCU) to provide a cost-effective platform solution ideal for small engine control...[Details]
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Wanted: Innovative Solutions To World's Water Crisis – Reward: $70,000
Imagine H2O business plan competition now open until November 16, 2009...[Details]
New Clean Air Technology Creates Jobs
Ontario Government Helps BIOREM Create Jobs, Fight Air Pollution...[Details]
Flow metering now reduces maintenance to a trickle
Launched ten years ago, the Flo-Dar has remained the only non-contact area velocity flowmeter and has now evolved into several different systems for a wide range of applications, says Flowline director Mark Davis...[Details]
Town of Orangeville endorses Xogen pilot project for sewage treatment plant
Local company uses green technology to eliminate biosolids and generate energy...[Details]
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Drayton Weissenfels Inc. and Canadian Business in Association with Yet2.com and OCETA announces Vive Nano Inc. as the winner of the "Clean 15" Canadian Cleantech Competition
Vive Nano's catalyst technology has several potential applications in clean technology including wastewater treatment, fuel cells, biofuels, fuel additives, solar cells, and water splitting...[Details]
Canadians' help sought for a green desert oasis
The first city in the world likely to emit zero carbon and generate zero waste is, ironically, likely going to be in a country that gets most of its revenues from the sale of oil and gas...[Details]
The SD Tech Fund™ will be accepting Statements of Interest until October 21, 2009
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Wind turbines to generate some 200 jobs in Windsor
U.S. company in negotiations to open Ontario plant that would produce small units for rooftop use...[Details]
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