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Seattle turns waste into renewable energy

January 22, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
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Image via Wikipedia We have written before about cities that convert waste to electricity, which is a very smart way for municipalities to achieve their carbon reduction goals. Seattle is one of the cities working on that and since last October...

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Microbubbles to make biofuel production more energy efficient

January 21, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read

A team of scientists from the University of Sheffield in Yorkshire, UK, have won an award in recognition of their work on a device which can make the production of biofuel more energy efficient. The new technology is relevant because current biofuel...

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Renewable energy summit opens in the Middle East

January 19, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read
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More than 3,000 people yesterday attended the opening ceremony of the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi. The objective of the event is to “identify practical and sustainable solutions for today’s energy security, environment and...

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Monday fun: fossil fuel vintage videos

January 18, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
1 min read
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Energy Refuge kicks off the week in vintage mood with some fossil fuel advertising, news and film footage of yore. These videos are reminders that fossil fuel really is a thing of the past and the future belongs to renewable energy. Related...

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Scottish island gets green prize

January 14, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read
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A small island in Scotland, home to a community of about 100 people, was awarded £300,000 (US$487,000) from the Big Green Challenge by the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts. Solar power was part of the islanders’...

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