Ecomagination Winners Post 31 Green Jobs

The Green Job Bank, a green jobs search engine, reports that the winners of the GE Ecomagination Challenge have posted new 31 green jobs over the last month. Read more →
Cleantech Ideas Get Serious GE, VC Cash

GE announces the winners of its latest ecomagination Challenge, investing with partners $63 million into a variety of promising home energy technologies. Read more →
GE Ecomagination Contenders Join Forces

A collaboration between two top GE Ecomagination Challenge entrants could create a cheap, aesthetically-pleasing combined wind/solar power system for homes. Read more →
GE Ecomagination: Adhoco Energy Management

The Adhoco automated home control system learns your habits to maximize energy savings at home, room by room, with the added bonus of security features. Read more →
GE Ecomagination Challenge Closes Entries

The latest GE Ecomagination Challenge, focused upon cleantech ideas for the home, is now closed to entries, having drawn in hundreds of potential winners. Read more →
GE Ecomagination: Solar Clover

The 1 kW AC Solar Clover system from Armageddon Energy offers a different look to the traditional - and boring - solar panel designs of today. Read more →
GE Ecomagination: WindEnergy7 Roofmill

The Roofmill system from WindEnergy7 is a homescale wind power system that can withstand winds up to 130 mph, with the added bonus of solar. Read more →
GE Ecomagination: Prefabricated Hybrid Cupola

This prototype design, an entry in the GE Ecomagination Challenge, houses homescale wind power (via vertical turbine) and solar power under one little roof. Read more →
GE Ecomagination: e.quinox Energy Kiosk

The Solar Kiosk, developed by a team from Imperial College London, uses a solar panel covered community structure to provide power for rechargeable batteries. Read more →
GE Ecomagination: Apollo Renewable System

The Apollo Renewable Energy System takes a vertical axis enclosed wind turbine and adds a funnel and exhaust pipe, allowing for built-in wind power at home. Read more →




