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January 24, 2008
yes, that’s right, a car that runs on air (well, more correctly, an air compressor, aided by electric charging)
Filed by dustlessmirror at January 24th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, green, renewable, wind, BioFuel, company, research, physics, science, eco, battery, innovation, case-study
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Filed by ianscrivener at January 24th, 2008 under Wirefeed, electricity, energy, renewable, wind, windmill, windpower, windenergy, VAWT, suppliers
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Rockingham CountySolar Energy Exemption Yes/NoWind Powered Exemption Yes/NoWoodheating Energy Exemption Yes/No Atkinsonyesnono Auburnnonono Brentwoodnonono Candianonono Chesteryesyesno
Filed by munsodj at January 24th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, renewable, wind, solar, tax, town, NH, Chester, exemption
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Renewable Energy Incentives: Local, State, Federal
Filed by munsodj at January 24th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, renewable, wind, solar, incentives, netmetering, NH
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Filed by ianscrivener at January 24th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, renewable, wind, solar, reference, statistics, EU, hydropower, intelligence
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Filed by ianscrivener at January 24th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, renewable, wind, biomass, solar, uk, hydro, micro-hydro, micropower, micro-wind, *PORTAL*
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January 19, 2008
my old media lab friend jim mcbride is part of the excellent looking, google.org funded, saul ‘winner of everything’ griffith founded makani team. "seeking to harness high-altitude wind energy" - awesome.
Filed by noii at January 19th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, power, renewable, wind, MIT, jim, griffith, jame, makani, mcbride, numeroligist, saul
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January 18, 2008
An inventor in California has developed a windbelt, which is an affordable generator alternative, based on the principles of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge failure. It should have use in the developing world. via architect.com
Filed by sherwooddesign at January 18th, 2008 under Wirefeed, electricity, energy, power, renewable, wind, technology, windpower, alternativeenergy, developingworld
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January 17, 2008
Filed by rarejewel at January 17th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, environment, green, renewable, wind, biomass, solar, globalwarming, geothermal, clean
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Filed by rarejewel at January 17th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, environment, green, renewable, wind, biomass, solar, globalwarming, geothermal, clean
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"AeroVironment (also known for developing unmanned aircraft for the US military) has developed Architectural Wind… "micro-turbines" that can be mounted to the top lip of a building’s exterior wall."
Filed by onshisan at January 17th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, power, renewable, wind, architecture, turbine, system:has:for, Spacing
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"AeroVironment (also known for developing unmanned aircraft for the US military) has developed Architectural Wind… "micro-turbines" that can be mounted to the top lip of a building’s exterior wall."
Filed by onshisan at January 17th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, power, renewable, wind, architecture, turbine, system:has:for, Spacing
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