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Explore - Green Technology
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Wooler Mills House
The first misconception about going solar is that it is expensive.
written by: James Nestor02.02.09 -
Wattson and Holmes Make Monitoring Home Energy Use Elementary
U.K. design firm DIY Kyoto recently announced the launch of cheaper version of its Wattson, an ingenious little device that not only makes monitoring home electricity use a breeze, but even turns...
written by: Bryan Gardiner09.24.08 -
The Future of Solar?
The Brooklyn–based start-up SMIT (Sustainably Minded Interactive Technology) was formed in 2005 by the brother and sister team of Samuel and Teresita Cochran. Their goal: to invent a hybrid...
written by: Jaime Gillin08.18.10 -
The Energy Seed
Because I have been told time and again that disposing of batteries in the garbage is a terribly destructive thing to do, I generally collect my spent batteries in an old container in my house. My...
written by: Sarah Rich10.19.08 -
Southwest Wind Power's Skystream
For 20 years, Southwest Windpower, Inc. has been bringing low-cost, reliable, clean energy to the world. As the world’s largest producer of small wind generators, we’ve pioneered new...
04.23.09 -
SolLight
Solar technology has come a long way in the last five years. Accordingly, SolLight is now able to combine small solar charging circuits and bright LED lights to provide small, light, safe, long...
02.02.09 -
Soldius
Soldius is a company that develops, manufactures and distributes solar charging products. Soldius believes that Consumer Solar Chargers will be the dominant interface for mobile devices and that...
02.02.09 -
Real Goods
In June 1978 in sleepy Willits, California, Real Goods opened its doors at the former "Far-Far West Museum," serving a clientele of back-to-the-landers who had made the urban exodus to...
02.25.09 -
Medland Metropolis
At Medland Metropolis our vision is state-of-the-art integrated building services engineering delivered with service excellence....
02.01.09 -
Kyocera
Kyocera Corporation, the headquarters and parent company of the global Kyocera group, was founded in 1959 in Kyoto, Japan as a start-up venture by Dr. Kazuo Inamori and seven colleagues. Kyocera...
01.28.09 -
Konarka
Konarka is developing and advancing nano-enabled polymer photovoltaic materials that are lightweight, flexible and more versatile than traditional solar materials....
01.31.09 -
From Commune to Commonplace
Tired of carting supplies back and forth from Ukiah to the commune where he lived in Northern California, John Schaeffer decided to start selling environmentally friendly wares himself.
written by: Christopher Brightphotos by: Gabriela Hasbun02.25.09 -
Flex Your Power
Flex Your Power is California's statewide energy efficiency marketing and outreach campaign. Initiated in 2001, Flex Your Power is a partnership of California's utilities, residents, businesses,...
01.29.09 -
Blue Line Innovations
Blue Line Innovations specializes in developing and providing real-time energy feedback products that help meet the Conservation and Demand Management (CDM) needs of electric utilities, government,...
01.29.09 -
About Face
Solar panels have a reputation as being unsightly, but this U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon show home sheds the stereotype that photovoltaic arrays are eyesores.
written by: Diana Buddsphotos by: Jim Tetro03.17.12



