Removal of the 200-ton generator rotor is a key milestone as the company works toward its goal of bringing the Iowa facility ...
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World’s first commercial supercritical carbon dioxide power generator begins operation
Chaotan One, the world’s first commercial power generator that uses supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) instead of steam, has ...
A 200-kilowatt demonstration version of Wave Swell Energy's fascinating "blowhole" power generator has been deployed at Grassy Harbour on King Island, off the Australian island state of Tasmania, and ...
What if a single idea, once dismissed as impossible, could spark innovations that save millions of dollars and transform energy efficiency? The concept of a “free energy generator” has long been the ...
BOULDER, Colo. — Imagine a future where simply driving along a highway or even walking down a sidewalk could produce electricity to power street lights or traffic signals. That future is now for ...
Wave power—energy harvested from ocean currents—is likely to be the next big thing in renewable energy generation, so researchers are spending quite a bit of time on new technologies to take advantage ...
The search is for new ways to harness renewable resources to supply our rising energy needs. The key question, however, is why ocean and sea waves haven't been used in carbon emission reduction ...
July 6, 2007 Researchers at the University of Southampton have developed a kinetic energy generator which derives electrical energy from the vibrations and movements that occur within its environment.
You know the drill when it comes to powering up gadgets: You use up electricity, it leads to your hard-earned cash ending up in the pocket of energy companies, and the environment gets hurt. The ...
The nPower PEG is exactly the kind of thing that would have airport security asking you some rather awkward questions, and perhaps also earn you some childish snickers. The rather utilitarian phallus ...
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Don't waste your energy on claim about tiny Japanese generators pulling electricity from air
Though research on moisture-electric generators, which create energy from ambient humidity, exists, the tech isn't ready for real-world use yet.
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