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Energy researchers show off innovations

Energy researchers show off innovations

...Wave power company Oscilla Power is working on a wave power buoy that... Read more

4 March, 2011 by Martin LaMonica
Ocean power innovations make a splash

Ocean power innovations make a splash

...megawatts of power — enough to supply thousands of homes. Photo credit: Pelamis Wave Power Read more

9 November, 2010 by Martin LaMonica
ARPA-E innovators push clean energy

ARPA-E innovators push clean energy

At the Arpa-E summit in Washington DC, companies presented a variety of energy research projects, from lithium water batteries to flying wings and solar concentrators Read more

10 March, 2012 by Martin LaMonica
College Physics II 1.3

College Physics II 1.3

...Summary of Important Quantities of a Wave Velocity and Acceleration of a Wave Power Transferred by a Sinusoidal WaveChapter 3 Sound Waves, Intensity, Dopplers Effect... Read more

23 July, 2011

Photos: The world's weirdest datacentres

...idea in 2009. Potential advantages range from the availability of wind and wave power and seawater cooling, to the absence of property taxes and building... Read more

11 April, 2011 by Nick Heath
GreenITers V.1.0

GreenITers V.1.0

...groups, existing groups cover topics such as solar power, wind energy, ocean wave power Electric Vehicles, Green IT, Green Building, biofuel, Nature Protection, Climate Change... Read more

4 March, 2011

Cisco pushes for data centres in Scotland

The networking giant says space, data and power requirements can be more than satisfied by moving data centres north of the border, and there are green advantages too Read more

25 September, 2007 by Colin Barker

Cosmic conundrum for Celtic computing

...Scotland where the potential for non-carbon generation from hydroelectric, wind and wave power is top notich. And with sympathetic design and careful production, a... Read more

26 November, 2009

Government invites bids for £22m marine energy fund

...September, the Carbon Trust announced funding for two marine-energy companies, Pelamis Wave Power and Marine Current Turbines, as part of its existing Marine Energy... Read more

22 September, 2009 by Andrew Donoghue

Google steams ahead with 'floating datacentre'

...be transported by truck and placed onto a boat by crane. A wave-power generator would be the primary source of electricity. But wind turbines... Read more

9 September, 2008 by Martin LaMonica

Establishment wakes up to green tech

You can say clean technologies have gone mainstream when energy giant General Electric gets in on the act Read more

30 January, 2006 by Michael Kanellos

It's not easy being green

...of a power station that uses fossil fuels. Efficiencies of wind and wave power systems are also poor, and need backing up by fossil fuel... Read more

25 July, 2007 by Quocirca
V-Band Multiport Heterodyne Receiver for High-Speed Communication Systems

V-Band Multiport Heterodyne Receiver for High-Speed Communication Systems

...the resulting sum of millimeter-wave signals is nonlinearly processed using millimeter-wave power detectors. This multiport heterodyne receiver is an excellent candidate for the... Read more

11 October, 2006

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