Posted on 2008 under Eco-Friendly, Concept, Design |
11
Apr

What you’re looking at isn’t a render or merely a concept of some fanciful building that’ll never actually become a reality. No, what you’re looking at is an actually photograph of the new Bahrain World Trade Center, a pair of pointy skyscrapers with three propellers with 95 foot diameters between them. And this week, they activated all three turbines at the same time. Now that they’re all running, they’ll be providing 10-15% of the energy for both towers, which will save loads of money over the years.
Posted on 2008 under Eco-Friendly, Miscellaneous |
9
Mar

If you love automating tasks in your house such as cleaning the carpets with a Roomba robot vacuum then this solar powered robot lawn mower is a must. It can cut up to 2300 square meters of grass automatically and be programmed to do that when ever you like. The robot mower uses hybrid power to keep it’s batteries charged. Both electricity from the wall and solar energy from the sun keep the batteries charged each day ready for it’s next run. Each charge will see Read more… »

While the future of solar technology seems to rest on nanotechnological innovation, these GROW panels by SMIT are fairly remarkable. Inspired by leaves, these tiny generators do one better than their biological counterparts, drawing power from the sun, but also capturing energy from the wind as they are jostled by the breeze. Developers currently showcasing the technology hope to sell modular kits through art/design resellers (as opposed to typical industrial outlets). Unfortunately, we’re guessing that this more accessible purchase will have a major price trade off.

Yeah, there’s already a few folks out there depriving themselves of adequate exercise by choosing to cruise on an electric bike, but those who’ve yet to take the plunge now have yet another alternative. Panasonic’s Titanium Flat Road EB electric bicycle isn’t likely to be certified for use in the Tour de France, but it can propel riders a maximum of ten kilometers in around half an hour (or up to 150 kilometers if you use your own strength every now and then). Additionally, the bike features a Smart Lithium-Ion Integrated Management System (SLIM) to display remaining battery life and the distance left before your legs will be forced to take over. No word on a price just yet