Imagine the environmentally conscious socialite and their new cottage at the Hamptons. That is the feel that Virginia Tech’s Lumenhaus gives in their, quite simply, luminous website and presentation of their entry into the DOE Solar Decathlon, which opens Thursday on the Mall in Washington, DC, and which I had a chance to visit earlier […]
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An Illuminating Vision for Pavilion Living: VT’s Lumenhaus
October 7th, 2009 · 8 Comments
Tags: Energy · energy cool · solar · solar decathlon · Solar Energy
Penn State’s Natural Fusion
October 6th, 2009 · 6 Comments
No, we’re not speaking about Cold Fusion, but Penn State’s entry into the DOE Solar Decathlon, which opens Friday on the Mall in Washington, DC. Let’s take a look at some of Natural Fusion’s features from its website, which is dynamic, enabling rapid connection of concepts and approaches with the home’s physical layout.
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A quick cheat sheet to Solar Decathlon stars
October 5th, 2009 · 10 Comments
Simply put, it is hard to exaggerate the reasons for enthusiasm about the Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon. This is a truly Energy COOL ten day period in DC, with literally 100s (1000s?) of truly impressive people from universities around the world having a chance to show off their innovative approaches to solving real problems […]
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Racing for the Sun: Energy COOL Solar Decathlon going back to the Mall
September 25th, 2009 · 6 Comments
Being an EcoGeek is becoming ever more fashionable. And, increasingly, there are events where EcoGeek’s can gather in style. Every two years, for two weeks, a village appears on the National Mall providing a window on possibilities for a sustainable future powered by the sun. The Solar Decathlon is a biennial, ever-cool event, pitting colleges […]
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Energy COOL? Plastics to fuel in the neighborhood
September 16th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Among the energy holy grails out there are paths to take trash flows and turn them into value. Waste-to-fuel options range from methane digesters to biomass waste power plants to ways to turn trash dump streams into power. Envion, as reported in today’s Washington Post, has put up a demonstration facility at the Montgomery County, […]
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Energy COOL: Ford Putting Feedback Systems into Practice
July 2nd, 2009 · 1 Comment
Putting fuel efficiency feedback systems on the dashboard of every American automobile (both existing and new) could well be one of the most cost effective tools for quick reduction in America’s oil dependency and, as well, to improve traffic safety (and reduce) fatalities. These feedback systems can be as ‘simple’ as solely providing real-time miles […]
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Energy COOL: Lego Like Dew Collection
June 7th, 2009 · Comments Off on Energy COOL: Lego Like Dew Collection
Since diving into the deep end when it comes to energy issues, almost every day sees new fascinating concepts, approaches, and technologies. Fascinating … exciting … even hope inspiring at times. And, as well, as the passion builds, so many of these are truly Energy COOL. Sometimes the most interesting things come from people contemplating […]
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Energy COOL: Electrifying the Beach
June 2nd, 2009 · Comments Off on Energy COOL: Electrifying the Beach
Since diving into the deep end when it comes to energy issues, almost every day sees new fascinating concepts, approaches, and technologies. Fascinating … exciting … even hope inspiring at times. And, as well, as the passion builds, so many of these are truly Energy COOL. Now, in the path toward a prosperous and sustainable […]
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Energy COOL: An echo of Humming Wind?
May 17th, 2009 · Comments Off on Energy COOL: An echo of Humming Wind?
Student science fairs, especially ‘high end’ prize technology fairs, can provide interesting windows on the passions of tomorrow’s scientists and visions of possible advances to come. The annual University of Texas at San Antonio (USTA) Texas Science and Engineering Fair (sadly sponsored by (with naming rights) ExxonMobil) is one such event that highlighted a wind […]
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Energy COOL: Hubbing the Home
May 15th, 2009 · Comments Off on Energy COOL: Hubbing the Home
Since diving into the deep end when it comes to energy issues, almost every day sees new fascinating concepts, approaches, and technologies. Fascinating … exciting … even hope inspiring at times. And, as well, as the passion builds, so many of these are truly Energy COOL. In true EcoGeek fashion, meandering among the booths at […]
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