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New Energy Technologies Too Late To Save Us
Posted on 06. May, 2010 by Ross.
The world is now aware that low-carbon technologies are the best route to a safer, sustainable future. The problem is that they are still to far away to make a difference.
Whilst the Copenhagen Conference ended in farce, the one thing which delegates could agree wholly on was that climate change was a real danger, and [...]
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Will Algae Fuel The Hydrogen Economy?
Posted on 29. Sep, 2009 by Ross.
The potential of harvested algae in the fight against global warming is a step closer to yet another massive contribution.
Whilst algae biofuels are starting to garner massive amounts of venture capitalism, and other potential applications such as algae batteries start to emerge from the depths of science fiction to become viable low-tech contenders to lithium [...]
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Why The Hydrogen Future Needs Electric Cars
Posted on 28. Sep, 2009 by Ross.
Electric cars are the best thing to happen to the future vision of a hydrogen economy since the invention of the hydrogen fuel cell.
Many commentators are declaring the hydrogen car dead: funding for hydrogen car development has been slashed during the economic downturn, whilst electric cars have received the lion’s share of funding and bail-out [...]



