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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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Lithium build up in car battery impacts its performance – Ohio State
Lithium build up in the anodes of a lithium-ion battery is known to have a negative effect on its charge capacity, now a study from Ohio State University has found that lithium also accumulates on the battery’s copper current collector. Lithium-ion batteries are rechargeable batteries that are used in hybrid and electric vehicles. Read more...
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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World Bank approves $50 million forest investment for Ghana
The World Bank has approved a $50 million climate fund for Ghana to help the country reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. The Forest Investment Programme will give way to the implementation of projects aimed at reducing pressure on the natural forest through integrated landscape approach, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources. Read more...
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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India’s first green township to rise in Bangalore
India is developing its first “green township” in Electronic City in Bangalore. Being developed by Patel Realty India Ltd., an infrastructure developer, Neotown, spread across 120 acres, features an integrated rainwater harvesting system, a sewage treatment plant, solid waste management, solar water heating, an in-house nursery and long-term tree planning. Read more...
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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Red dye plant could lead to green battery
An organic coloring from a plant used to create dye for textiles can be turned into a highly effective, natural cathode for lithium-ion batteries. Scientists at Rice University and the City College of New York have found that the madder plant or Rubia tinctorum can produce purpurin, an organic molecule that can electrochemically interact with lithium and bind lithium ions.  Read more...
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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Blue Sphere gets approval for Ghanaian waste-to-energy project
Ghana is getting a landfill gas-to-energy project in a major landfill. Cleantech project integrator Blue Sphere Corp’s project at the Oti Sanitary Landfill has received government approval. The project will generate clean electricity as well as carbon credits, for around 200,000 to 800,000 euros in annual revenue for the next 21 years. Read more...
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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JinkoSolar gets $1 billion in financing to expand European operations
The China Development Bank is going to be financing the activities of JinkoSolar Holding Co. to the tune of up to $1 billion for a five-year period. JinkoSolar, a manufacturer and distributor of solar photovoltaic products based in China, announced that its Swiss subsidiary JinkoSolar (Switzerland) AG has entered a strategic cooperation agreement with the Guangdong Branch of China Development Bank. Read more...
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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India to invest in Iran’s renewable energy sector
India will invest in Iran’s renewable energy sector through the construction of wind and solar projects in the Islamic republic, said Yousef Armodeli, chief of the Iranian Renewable Energy Organization (S.U.N.A.). In an agreement signed by the two countries, India will provide “technical know-how” to Iran and invest in the design, construction, installation and launch of power plants, reported Press TV. Read more...
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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Queen Creek Solar Farm providing solar power for Phoenix
China’s Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited has supplied solar photovoltaic modules to one of America’s largest operational solar power projects, the Queen Creek Solar Farm in Arizona. The 25-megawatt Queen Creek solar Farm is owned by PSEG Solar Source and is located on 148 acres of land southeast of Phoenix. Read more...
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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Study shows renewables can supply power ‘99.9% of the time by 2030’
Renewable energy could supply power to an entire large electric grid, according to a new research by the University of Delaware and Delaware Technical Community College. “These results break the conventional wisdom that renewable energy is too unreliable and expensive,” said co-author Willett Kempton, professor in the School of Marine Science and Policy in U.D.’s College of Earth, Ocean and Environment. Read more...
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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“The flower that blooms in adversity is the rarest and most beautiful of all.” 
― Disney's Mulan
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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ministryofdone:
Done with batteries and the environment in mind 
We all know alkaline batteries are really bad for the environment if you don’t dispose of them properly. The right thing to do is send them to special recycling centers but hundreds of tons end up in landfills where their toxic innards seep into the earth. Perhaps a good solution is the Energy Seed, an LED lamp post powered by trashed alkaline batteries.
The idea is to encourage people to throw their batteries away into the Energy Seed. There’s a slot for nearly every size battery. The unit combines any left over juice from all the batteries to power a super efficient LED ring.
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Kyoto Protocol extended; Green groups skeptical
The United Nations climate talks in Doha have reached its end and over 190 countries have reaffirmed their commitment to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by extending the Kyoto Protocol.The second round of Kyoto Protocol will begin shortly on January 1, 2013 and will take effect until 2020. Read more...
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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Researchers triple efficiency of organic solar cells
A nanostructured “sandwich” of semiconductor material has allowed a team of researchers from Princeton University to triple the efficiency of organic solar cells. Organic solar cells use conductive organic polymers to convert sunlight to an electric charge. Flexible and lightweight, they open themselves up to a variety of possible applications including building integrated photovoltaics. Read more...
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"Mountains are earth's undecaying monuments."
--Nathaniel Hawthorne
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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In the near future, fashion might not just involve eye-catching ways to display your personal sense of style but to provide a personal supply of clean energy. Solar powered fabric, which could catch the rays of the sun and convert it into power, would allow for a wide array of solar power techniques – such as solar clothing. The trick would be to somehow make solar cells that are extremely flexible and light-weight. Read more...
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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Climate Finance vs Fossil Fuel Subsidies
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faqyeahgreen-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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Malaysia: On its way to clean technology
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak recently highlighted the country’s accomplishments and activities in the low-carbon sector, saying they are on the way to developing clean technology. Read more...
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