Archive for the ‘Future Green Technology’ Category

Mitsubishi wants to go all-electric

Mitsubishi is one of the pioneers when it comes to electric vehicles. If it is up to them, they will have an electric version for each model they have on sale. The company has started delivering the full-electric i-MiEV. This is the first step in Mitsubishi’s plan to supply car owners with electric version of their vehicles.

Device makes fuel from CO2 and water with the help of solar power

Scientists came up with a new device which, with the help of solar energy, can convert CO2 and water into fuel. The machine uses solar rays and cerium oxide to breakdown CO2 and water and makes fuel out of it which can be stored and transported. The main advantage of this new device compared to solar panels is that produced fuel can be stored and transported.

The Mobile Wind Turbine Truck

Pope Design, a network of designers, are proposing an interesting option for mobile wind turbines, combining their heavy truck design with renewable energy options. The Mobile Wind Turbine is a heavy transport truck that can hydraulically erect a large wind turbine to generate power to recharge the batteries of the all-electric drive truck and generate power for mobile installations, or provide it back to the grid.

Today’s Green Technologies that Could Change Our World Tomorrow

With carbon emissions from traditional energy sources contributing heavily on the global warming effect all around the world and the demand for energy growing rapidly, the energy crisis is real.The demand for energy will soon be greater than supply and we all will have a problem. In the past, renewable energy projects proved difficult to sustain long term due to operational costs, so the costs were passed on to consumers.

Energy Storage Market to reach 35 Billion dollar by 2020

Due to more wind and solar farms that are coming online in the coming years the energy storage could become a 35 billion dollar business by the year 2020. Next to new wind and solar plants, the roll out of plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles and the deployment of smart grid technology give a major boost to the energy storage market according to a new report by Pike Research.

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