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The Biofuel Revolution – AlwaysOn GoingGreen 2007

A distinguished panel of industry experts debate the direction of biofuels, and their pros and cons. Including moderator, Peter Hanschen, Partner, Morrison & Foerster, Robert Walsh, President, LS9, Inc., Jonathan Wolfson, President & COO, Solazyme, Inc., John Melo, CEO, Amyris Biotechnologies and Steven Perricone, CEO & Co-Founder, BioFuelBox, Inc. Watch the conference in it’s entirety […]

Notebook: Exxon Valdez

Marking the 20th anniversary of the Exxon Valdez disaster in Alaska, Katie Couric reports on the spill’s lasting effects on those who lost everything and are still waiting for justice.

Can we power the world using magnets?

Coal is burned to create steam which is used to push a generator which causes energy and electricity. Coal destroys the world and is going run out soon. Is there a way to push generators using high powered magnets? It seems to work for magnet trains, would it work for generators? If not, what’s the […]

Chevron Tests Solar Technologies at Project Brightfield

The aim of Project Brightfield, in Bakersfield, Calif., is to find out how well next-generation solar technologies perform over three years. Chevron installed a field of solar panels on a site that was once a refinery. The project will test the effectiveness and durability of solar technologies side-by-side over time. But the project has other […]

Why not use a solar panel to produce Browns Gas (HHO)?

Stanley Meyers used a process to split Hydrogen /Oxygen from water. It seems that everyone agrees that this can be done by inducing an electric charge in the warter there by spliting it into HHO ( Browns Gas ) So why not use solar panels to produce the electric charge into the water? It seems […]