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A Self Powered Cellulose Ethanol Refinery

A self-powered modular cellulose ethanol refinery offers a closed loop system that not only minimizes waste, but also comes with the necessary feedstock. Read more →
Biofuel Crops Come To Ohio, Pennsylvania

Aloterra and the USDA are offering a biomass program that will transform 5,400 acres across Ohio and Pennsylvania to biomass fields. Read more →
EV Production Not That Eco Friendly?

An interesting new report says electric vehicles produce more carbon emissions during the production cycle than gasoline powered ones. Read more →
Green Engineers Focus Of California College

A $1.3 million gift from an alumnus will help the Santa Clara University School of Engineering provide education and opportunities in green energy for students. Read more →
Low-Speed EV Market Predicted To Grow

According to Pike Research, the low-speed electric vehicle market will continue to grow over the next five years for those wanting vehicles going under 25 MPH. Read more →
Fuel Cell Technology Runs In Pilot Program

A new fuel cell technology from ClearEdge Power will be used in a pilot program in California and Oregon to heat a variety of commercial buildings. Read more →
AAA Gets Mobile Electric Vehicle Charger

Roadside service organization AAA announced that it will have a select number of mobile charging units deployed later this summer to help stranded EVs. Read more →
Google PowerMeter Gets Its Plug Pulled

Google's once highly touted PowerMeter home energy management service is shutting down because of what looks to be not enough consumer interest in it. Read more →
Large Capacity Wind Farm To Go Up In Nevada

Nevada has started construction on its first utility wind power project, a 150 megawatt capacity project, that is slated for completion in a year. Read more →
Miniature Solar Trees Shade, Charge EVs

Envision Solar has created a new structure based on its Solar Tree design that provides shade to vehicles and generates enough power to charge EVs. Read more →




