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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Penn State’s Natural Fusion
October 6th, 2009 · 6 Comments
Tags: Energy · energy cool · energy smart · solar · solar decathlon · Solar Energy
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 […]
Tags: Energy · energy cool · solar · solar decathlon · Solar Energy
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 […]
Tags: energy cool · renewable energy · solar · solar decathlon · Solar Energy
Barack’s Grandma Goes Solar
August 20th, 2009 · Comments Off on Barack’s Grandma Goes Solar
As part of a 20-day “how to” workshop on solar power, Kenyan students installed solar panels the Senator Barack Obama School in Kogel, Kenay, and on Mama Sarah’s home. Mama Sarah as in the President’s grandmother. As she put it, “I am very pleased that my home has been improved thanks to solar energy and […]
Tags: solar · Solar Energy
Lighting up the Developing World
May 8th, 2009 · 8 Comments
With ever-more attention being given to Black Carbon, ‘simple’ technology solutions like solar cookers and more efficient stoves have ever more appeal. In the same realm of ‘small’ can make a great difference, providing just a low level of lighting for the night can provide tremendous economic boosts in developing countries. Think one efficient light […]
Tags: Global Warming · green · renewable energy · Solar Energy
A “major energy makeover” and a tax advice error
May 1st, 2009 · Comments Off on A “major energy makeover” and a tax advice error
Over at Energy Economy Online, Craig Severance wrote a good piece, Energy Makeover Time, reviewing the financial case behind investing heavily in energy efficiency and solar systems (both PV and hot water). The key to making the cash flow work for a major Energy Makeover is to finance the improvement. Refinancing your home mortgage, and […]
Tags: Solar Energy
Hiattian Climate Deception Strikes Post OPED Section Again
April 24th, 2009 · 4 Comments
Fred Hiatt’s studied journalistic malpractice in his mismanagement of the Washington Post editorial pages when it comes to the energy and climate domain merits a name. Just as the specifics related to George Will’s serial deceptions mounted into The Will Affai, the serial “faux and balanced” nature of WashPost opinion pieces on energy and climate […]
Tags: journalism · renewable fuel · Solar Energy · truthiness · wind power
NYTimes Reminds: Renewables ain’t perfect
December 26th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Those ever so dedicated journalists have found yet another weakness inherent in renewable energy systems: if you want solar energy after a heavy snowstorm, be prepared to shovel some snow! In Solar meets Polar, Kate Galbraith lets readers know that winter can disrupt renewable energy systems. STOP THE PRESSES: Renewable energy has warts! To be […]
Tags: Energy · solar · Solar Energy · wind power
Solar Power: Making the right choice, the easy choice … (revisted)
December 15th, 2008 · 3 Comments
One of the key Energize America principles is to strive to Make the right choice the easy choice. Right now, throughout the United States, structural issues of regulation, financing, taxation policy, and otherwise make it difficult for individuals, businesses, communities, and governments (at all levels) to make the right choice when it comes to holistic […]
Tags: analysis · business practice · Energy · financial policy · government energy policy · renewable energy · solar · Solar Energy
Energy COOL: A Powerful Renewable Vision (reprise)
December 9th, 2008 · Comments Off on Energy COOL: A Powerful Renewable Vision (reprise)
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. One of the most powerful images for a renewable […]
Tags: electricity · Energy · energy cool · renewable energy · solar · Solar Energy