Interesting new research from Stanford suggests it might be possible, at some point, to dip regular clothing in special ink that would turn what you wear into energy storage for portable electronics.
A new white paper from Pike Research, a firm that analyzes cleantech markets, says 2010 is likely to be a critical year for the nascent electric vehicle industry.
Stanford University introduced new research suggesting that if manufacturers slow down electronics production and introduce e-waste fees, consumers will hold products longer.
Another new research report, this time from ABI Research, continues the suggestion that consumers are increasingly receptive to owning a “green” mobile phone.
Researchers from Australia’s University of Queensland recently announced they are close to developing cheaper solar cells which could be easily installed for solar energy.
A new research survey on plug-in hybrid electric vehicles suggests they have a growing acceptance among American drivers, provided the fuel efficiency is good.
Researchers recently developed prototypes of very small solar cells which could someday be sprayed onto roofs to harness solar energy for one’s power needs.
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