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Green Ideas: Eco Plastic From Mushrooms

October 28, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read
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Synthetic plastics are everywhere in our lives and the stuff is toxic to the environment and the health of both humans and non-humans. Related Posts:No Related Posts Found! Go find some...

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  • photovoltaic solar power
  • Solar power
  • Solar thermal power
  • U.S.

Rise And Shine: Solar Power Gets Bigger In The U.S.

October 26, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read
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US Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar yesterday approved the construction of the world’s largest concentrated solar power plant with an overall capacity of 1,000MW. in the Mojave desert near Blythe, California. The 7,025-acre Blythe Solar...

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  • Carbon capture
  • Renewable energy

Recycling Carbon: New Center Embraces All Types of Energies

October 26, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read

Putting the word green and carbon together may sound like an oxymoron to most people. But researchers at Rice University in Houston, Texas, working at the new Green Carbon Center, think that instead of being a “villain in the global warming...

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  • Solar power

Canada Now Home To World’s Largest Solar Power Farm

October 25, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
1 min read
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Sarnia Solar Facility, deemed the world’s largest solar power station, has opened in Canada. Located in Ontario, it has a capacity of 80MW, 20MW above Olmedilla PV Park in Spain, which so far has held the title as the largest of its kind in...

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  • 2-G Biofuel

Second Generation Biofuel Research Gets the Green Light

October 23, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read

One of the biggest challenges for biofuels is to find ways to break down cellulosic biomass and convert it into ethanol. These are the cell walls of plants, which contain sugars that can become fuel without competing with food crops. The trouble is...

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