Young researchers created a superconducting heat ink that functions as a solar heater. It heats water up to 68 degrees Celsius and is 40 percent cheaper than commercial inks. “A pipe e... Read more
This is not a miracle solution, but it could make a big contribution The history of renewable energy is strewn with miraculous technologies that seemed to promise limitless, cheap, low-carbo... Read more
Their proposal involves the incorporation of solar collectors into a gas-based cogeneration system with an absorption machine The use of solar panels to produce toilets hot water is standard... Read more
Developed by British engineer James Bentham, the Solar Kettle can boil water simply by using sunlight. The portable thermos-like product uses a special thermal technology to boil water witho... Read more
The new Trilogy 40 Q-Mode™ could save about 60% of annual energy use The Energy Department‘s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in partnership with ClimateMaster, has developed a highly ef... Read more