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The Cleantech Show will be on Sabatical

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Dear Listeners,
The time has come for The Cleantech Show to take a Sabbatical. Or more accurately I am heading off for an extended trip around the world starting with the sights of South and Central America for the next 6 months.
During this time I may be bringing a few interviews from places around the world, [...]

The Cleantech Show #034: Exploring Personal Rapid Transportation. Interview with Martin Lowson, Deputy Chairman, ULTra/ATS Ltd

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

 
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The Cleantech Show #34 (MP3 - 13MB - 35min)
Interview with Martin Lowson, Deputy Chairman, ULTra/Advanced Transportation Systems Ltd

Personal Rapid Transport(or Transit) PRT was conceived a numerous decades ago as a way of transporting people in cities quickly and effectively without the need of drivers or a large footprint.
The concept essential involves computer [...]

Bugs for making Butanol

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

BioButanol and other alcohols are looking like becoming increasingly of interest because of their fuel qualities. Especially their water immiscibility which means that unlike ethanol it is suitable for pipe distribution.

clipped from www.technologyreview.com

In a push to find better biofuels to reduce gasoline consumption and lower greenhouse-gas emissions, scientists have genetically engineered E. coli [...]

New Ultra Battery for Hybrids

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

Very interesting potential for this technology. 70% cheaper than current batteries, with 50% more power and 4 times longer life cycle. I’m interested to see what its weight comparison is in regards to putting in vehicles - perhaps this comparison is by weight?

clipped from www.csiro.au

The odometer of a low emission hybrid electric [...]

Air Car Preps for Market

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

Interesting to see if this light as air car finds enough of a niche. In the story it states that markets currently slated for launch are India then likely Spain and Australia.

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A French-designed car that’s propelled by compressed air and claims speeds of more than 60 miles per hour is [...]

Cellulosic ethanol better than expected

Friday, January 11th, 2008

This is good news for the cellulosic ethanol camp. Energy out is 540% the Energy Put into the crops.

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There’s some more good news about cellulosic ethanol, a fuel derived from grasses and other nonfood sources. It’s long been estimated that the amount of energy in such fuels will be much more [...]

The Power House for Education

Friday, January 11th, 2008

Great gift. Beats a barbie travel home anyday.

clipped from www.springwise.com

One day, many new full-sized homes may resemble the Power House. The USD 149.95 miniature model from science-kit distributor Thames & Kosmos comes with a working green house, solar panels, a wind mill and a desalinization system. The kit’s aim: teach children what it’s [...]

The Cleantech Show #033: Green Uninterrupted Power and Cooling Systems, Interview with Jim Clishem, CEO, Active Power

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

 
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The Cleantech Show #33 (MP3 - 14MB - 38min)
Interview with Jim Clishem, CEO, Active Power

More and more energy efficiency is gaining focus as a means of reducing carbon emissions, energy consumption and cost. In data centres for instance the power demands in an individual server rack have gone from approximately 1kw to 7kw [...]

CSIRO Future Fuels Forum

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

For those that might be interested a new forum has been created to look at Australia’s future investment into transport fuels. They are still seeking expressions of interest for parties who want to be involved.

clipped from www.csiro.au

CSIRO’s newly formed Future Fuels Forum (FFF) is bringing together community, industry and government to plan for [...]

The greening of consumerism?

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

This came my way… an article on some of the initiatives by consumer electronics manufacturers. In the article theres a list of some of the initiatives. Including Z-powers new battery tech which is silver-zinc based and contains significant recoverable metals.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Consumer electronics are not exactly easy on the [...]