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Entries Tagged as 'GreenTech'

Honda releases first hydrogen fuel cell vehicle

June 17th, 2008 · 7 Comments · Going Green, GreenTech, Transportation

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Honda has long been a player in the efficient car department especially when compared to the “BIG 3″ here in America.  Their latest vehicle to be released is a great addition to the Honda line up.  The Honda FCX [...]

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Planet Green TV is my new favorite place

June 11th, 2008 · 4 Comments · Environment, Going Green, GreenTech

The other day I wrote about Planet Green coming to TV’s near you and said that I’d get back with my views on the channel.  Well, as you can tell I haven’t been around for a few days because I’ve been watching the channel the whole time.  I’m kidding of course, but I love the [...]

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Tesla Motors gives its Roadster a powertrain boost

May 29th, 2008 · No Comments · Environment, GreenTech, Transportation

Tesla Motors has given the Roadster a bit of a makeover by replacing the 1.0 powertrain with the new more powerful 1.5 series.  The changes brought on by the switch over are pretty substantial for Tesla Motors who is getting more and more competition in the electric vehicle market.  The new powertrain consists of the following [...]

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OLPC’s next generation concept the XO-2

May 21st, 2008 · 2 Comments · Education, GreenTech, Inspiration

The OLPC program or One Laptop Per Child program has been a great success in my eyes.  If you’ve never heard of OLPC please take a moment and visit the OLPC Wiki. This revolutionary program was started by Nicholas Negroponte at the MIT Media Lab has put laptops into the hands of children in countries all over [...]

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Peel and stick solar panels help bring installation cost down.

May 12th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Alternate Energy, GreenTech, Solar power

The amount of active innovation in the green energy sector is amazing to me. This product is making its way all over the web and blogosphere, but I thought it worth a discussion here. Lumeta (a subsidiary of the construction firm DRI) has developed a peel and stick solution for installation of [...]

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