Archive for March, 2008
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Monday, March 31st, 2008SINGAPORE: Swiss Adventurer Louis Palmer is in Singapore on a worldwide tour to promote his solar car. His tour, which covers 50,000km, 400 cities, 40 countries over one-and-a-half years, aims to drive home the message of global warming and alternative fuel sources. Read More
Swiss adventurer arrives in Singapore in Solar Taxi (Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Monday, March 31st, 2008SINGAPORE: Swiss Adventurer Louis Palmer is in Singapore on a worldwide tour to promote his solar car. Read More
Solarius at One: Tweaking, Learning, Saving Earth One Kilowatt at …
Sunday, March 30th, 2008We produced and used more solar power than grid power. We still use grid power through our Gridpoint appliance which regulates how much of each you’re using. The green bar (left) is solar and blue (right) is grid. … Read More
Solio – portable solar power
Sunday, March 30th, 2008The Solio has been around since 2005, and is gaining steam through word of mouth and hot reviews. It’sa universal charger that works on most handheld devices including cell/mobile, iPod, game player, digital camera, PDA and GPS. … Read More
Oil a slippery topic at Aspen Environment Forum (Summit Daily News)
Sunday, March 30th, 2008Experts might disagree about exactly when the world will run out of the oil that is easily found and extracted, but most agree that it will happen at some point and that humanity should be preparing for that day. Read More
Garage presents the worst oil picture (Los Angeles Times)
Sunday, March 30th, 2008There is the fuel demand of three cars and the place is loaded with plastic, all made from oil. The garage is home to our most profligate petroleum users. No, we don’t have a set of gas-guzzling SUVs, but we do have three cars. Read More
Students get $10,000 for solar car (Coppell Gazette)
Sunday, March 30th, 2008now have the help of a $10,000 grant from Nissan. teacher at CHS. The team has raised about $5,000 from the Adopt-a-Cell program. The program allows donors Read More
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