In near future we can recharge our cell phones or iPods by waving or stretching our arms, beating of your heart or going for a walk.We don't need to plug-in our devices in a socket. Read more at http://earthalternate.blogspot.com/
Scientists are putting their effort on a material known as palladium. This may turn out to be a hopeful substance in near future to power fuel cells. Another advantage that palladium has over other metals is, it is cheaper and more abundant. Read more at http://earthalternate.blogspot.com/
Scientists at the Maryland NanoCenter at the University of Maryland have produced new systems for storing electrical energy derived from alternative sources that are, in some cases, 10 times more efficient than what is commercially available. Read more at http://earthalternate.blogspot.com/
Street-lamp sensors have been in use for several years, but Southwark's engineers have carried out several studies allowing them to reduce the time each light is on by 30 minutes per day. Read more at http://earthalternate.blogspot.com/
The green plants trap sunlight energy and convert it into electrochemical energy. Now scientists want to imitate the process of photosynthesis to produce clean and green liquid fuels from carbon dioxide and water. Read more at http://earthalternate.blogspot.com/
Northwestern University chemist Mercouri G. Kanatzidis, together with postdoctoral research associate Gerasimos S. Armatas developed new porous materials shaped like honeycomb,thats very effective at separating hydrogen from gas mixtures. Read more at http://earthalternate.blogspot.com/
A London based company called Solar Botanic intends to use Energy Harvesting Trees to generate solar as well as wind energy. The solution is unique in a sense that the same installation can use two alternative energy sources to produce clean electricity. Read more at http://earthalternate.blogspot.com/
An Idaho-based company called Solar Roadways has been attempting to solve this energy crisis in its distinctive way. According to Scott Brusaw of Solar Roadways we can counter the energy crisis by adopting a unique method. We can construct Solar Roadways! Read more at http://earthalternate.blogspot.com/
How about a vehicle that not only draws energy from an electric grid but also gives it back when there is surplus or unused energy in the vehicle? This is exactly the kind of car being developed by Willett Kempton, a renewable-energy professor at the University of Delaware. Read more at http://earthalternate.blogspot.com/
Near Granada, Spain, more than 28,000 metric tons of salt is now coursing through pipes at the Andasol 1 power plant. That salt will be used to solve a pressing if obvious problem for solar power: What do you do when the sun is not shining and at night? Find the answer at http://earthalternate.blogspot.com/
A butterfly's wing can help us enhancing the solar power efficiency. Butterfly wings have scales that act as tiny solar collectors. Researchers from China and Japan are working on designing more efficient solar cells while taking inspiration from the butterfly wings. If successful, this discovery may lead to powering homes, businesses and other applications in the future. Read more at http://earthalternate.blogspot.com/
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