Monthly Archives: July 2008

In print (Science News)

As the automotive industry is betting that hydrogen can become the fuel of the future, technology is taking steps to bring that hope closer to reality. Continue reading

Good news for solar power

An efficient and inexpensive way to store energy for use when the sun isn’t shining: In a revolutionary leap that could transform solar power from a marginal, boutique alternative into a mainstream energy source, MIT researchers have overcome a major barrier to large-scale solar power: storing energy for use when the sun doesn’t shine. Until now, solar power has been a daytime-only energy source, because storing extra solar energy for later use is prohibitively expensive and grossly inefficie Continue reading

A Solar Revolution?

Instead of all the drivel about offshore drilling from Republicans, this is what we need – technological solutions as described below. We aren’t going to solve our energy problems, or even make a noticeable dent in them, by allowing offshore drilling. That’s a ruse to capture votes. The solution lies in alternatives, and if the claims made below are correct, this looks like a big step in that direction: ‘Major discovery’ from MIT primed to unleash solar revolution, Anne Trafton, News Office: Continue reading

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Here is my review of top hydrogen car conversion kits. As the cost of gasoline is rising, these kits are becoming extremely popular. But are they legitimate? Find out by reading my review. Continue reading

Cheap way to ‘split water’ could lead to abundant clean fuel

Scientists have found a much cheaper way of producing hydrogen from water, a discovery that could lead to a plentiful source of environmentally friendly fuel to power homes and cars. Splitting a few litres of water would be enough to power a home for a day… Continue reading