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Boeing to Test Biofuel on Air New Zealand FlightEcoWorldly - Nov 15, 2008 Aviation company to test biofuel next month using oil from jatropha trees By Alok Jha (The Guardian) - Boeing and Air New Zealand will fly a jumbo jet powered partly by biofuel next month, the two companies announced … Also tagged: energy, new zealand, travel, environment, aircraft, air travel, airplane, air, fuel, biofuel, jatropha |
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51 Countries to Form International Agency Promoting Renewable EnergyEcoWorldly - Nov 14, 2008 51 countries have signed an agreement to form an international agency to support renewable energy development. If it seems like the world is rallying around renewable energy, that’s because it is. And why not? With … Also tagged: energy, germany, conference, solar, wind, spain, global, renewable energy, madrid, geothermal, irena |
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The Woman Steering Denmark’s Alternative Energy SuccessEcoWorldly - Oct 19, 2008 This article is part of EcoWorldly’s week-long spotlight on Politicians You Can Believe In. To read more, subscribe to our RSS feed , or scroll through our recent posts . Connie Hedegaard is a Danish blogger … Also tagged: energy, wind, renewable energy, denmark, achievement, danish, success, energy independence, wind energy, energy industry, dansk, connie hedegaard, hedegaard |
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The Woman Stearing Denmark’s Alternative Energy SuccessEcoWorldly - Oct 19, 2008 This article is part of EcoWorldly’s week-long spotlight on Politicians You Can Believe In. To read more, subscribe to our RSS feed , or scroll through our recent posts . Connie Hedegaard is a Danish blogger … Also tagged: energy, wind, renewable energy, denmark, achievement, danish, success, energy independence, wind energy, energy industry, dansk, connie hedegaard, hedegaard |
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With Huge Oil Discovery, Cuba Will Beat United States to Energy IndependenceEcoWorldly - Oct 19, 2008 After revising estimates, Cuba now claims it has double the amount of oil in its offshore reserves than previously thought. If the estimates are accurate, Cuba would have just as much oil as the U.S. This discovery … Also tagged: discovery, cuba, united states, switzerland, oil, fidel castro, peak oil, biogas, offshore drilling |
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India’s Tata Group: A Leader in Green Business PracticesEcoWorldly - Oct 17, 2008 The Tata Group, India’s oldest and most respected industrial conglomerate has a reputation for being a lead player in sustainability and corporate social responsibility. Bailing Out The Banking System Earlier this … Also tagged: india, asia, renewable energy, tata, biofuels, green business, sustainability, tata group, eco friendly car, tata nano, fuel efficient car, bailing out the banking system, indian green business, sweet sorghum ethanol |
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Iceland Touts Clean Energy in Bid for UN Security CouncilEcoWorldly - Oct 16, 2008 This article is part of EcoWorldly’s week-long spotlight on Politicians You Can Believe In. To read more, subscribe to our RSS feed , or scroll through our recent posts . Despite their tumultuous economy, Iceland is … Also tagged: european union, global warming, united nations, climate change, england, global, iceland, geothermal, clean tech, hydroelectric |
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South Africa Sees Its First Solar Car RaceEcoWorldly - Oct 10, 2008 This is a guest post by Dave Harcourt of Pretoria, who is active in information transfer for agricultural processing in Africa, mainly via the DIGIVU Blog. South Africa, recently dogged by electricity shortages at the … Also tagged: south africa, solar, 2008, electricity, race, electric car, renewable energy, solar panel, solar car, solar challenge |
EcoWorldly - Oct 7, 2008
In recent years, I hear more and more about developments on solar cars. I also hear frequently about solar car races [South Africa'08, North America'08, Australia '07]. Encouraging as these developments are, we …
Also tagged: india, cars, autos, solar, transportation, automobiles, united states of america, solar car
EcoWorldly - Oct 3, 2008
A professor in Brazil is helping to bring solar powered wireless internet to communities in need. The low-cost “access point in a box” he has created needs no internet connection, electricity, or assembly to function …
Also tagged: internet, wifi, brazil, global, developing countries, solar power, solar energy