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Biofuels, Happiness, Newt Gingrich, Carbon Dioxide and Renewable Energy

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

US Dept of Energy and Brazil to Commercialize Biofuels

NREL, a DOE Federally Funded Research and Development Center, is managed and operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy and Petrobras is the largest energy company in Latin America.The partnership between NREL and Petrobras hopes to solidify commercialized biofuels.

Is the Happiness Gene Inherited?

The old cliche that you can’t buy happiness may be true, but new findings show it looks like you can at least inherit it. A study of nearly 1,000 pairs of identical & non-identical twins found genes control half the personality traits that make people happy while factors such as relationships, health & careers are responsible for our wellbeing.

Candace Gingrich: A Letter to My Brother Newt Gingrich

I realize that you may have been a little preoccupied lately with planning your resurrection as the savior of your party, so I thought I would fill you in on a few important developments you might have overlooked. The truth is that you’re living in a world that no longer exists.

Carbon dioxide discovered on distant planet

Carbon dioxide, one of the telltale signs that a planet may be able to support life, has been spotted in the atmosphere of a gas giant orbiting a star 63 light years from Earth.

5 Reasons Why Your Company Should Generate Its Own Energy

Is this really the best time for your company to be thinking about generating renewable energy on-site? Yes!

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Solar Panels, Solar Cells, Trees and the Millennial Youth

Friday, November 7th, 2008

The World’s Largest Concentrated Solar Project

Earlier today, concentrated solar company SolFocus announced that it has signed a deal to install over 10 MW of its systems in Spain for EMPE Solar. Upon its completion in 2010, the $103 million, multi-site project will be the largest concentrated solar deployment in the world. Provides energy for 40,000 homes.

New Coating= Solar Panels Harvest 96% of Available Sunshine

A new type of reflective coating can make solar panels far more efficient, soaking up nearly all available sunlight from nearly any angle. Current solar panels — which convert energy from the sun into electricity — absorb only about two-thirds of available sunlight.

Solar Cells Set New Performance Mark

Researchers are reporting the highest efficiency ever for one type of in a breakthrough that could lead to more widespread use of solar energy.

Trees Are Nature’s Climate Air Conditioners, Study Finds

If you’re reading this, I probably don’t need to waste my time trying to convince you that trees are great. They absorb carbon dioxide, they can be used to power small remote sensors and they’re pretty darn nice to look at too. Now a new study by a team of scientists from Germany and the UK has discovered another beneficial property…

Millennial Youth to Take Over America’s Environment?

Generation We is new to me. Have you heard of it? It’s the Millennial Generation of Americans born between the years 1978 and 2000. They are being hailed as the next “greatest generation.” I take just a liitle offense to that statement, being GenX myself.

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Solar, Prius, Hybrid Panels, The Economy And Satellites

Friday, October 17th, 2008

In Downturn, Solar Industry Sees Bright Days Ahead

People in the solar industry are hopeful that the sun is a good place to put money these days. To be sure, the financial crunch is rippling through even the fast-growing solar business: With falling house prices and general belt-tightening, consumers may be more reluctant to purchase solar panels.

The New Prius Looks Like the Old Prius

Toyota confirms photos making the rounds of the interwebz are are indeed shots of the 2010 Prius that no one was supposed to see until the Detroit auto show in January.

New Solar Hybrid Panels Will Boost Efficiency and Power

The new hybrid material – an electrically conductive plastic combined with metals including molybdenum and titanium – is the first that is sensitive to all the colours in the rainbow, allowing it to absorb all the energy contained in visible light at once.

Special Report: How Our Economy Is Killing The Earth

Most of us accept the need for a more sustainable way to live, by , developing renewable and increasing energy efficiency. But are these efforts to save the planet doomed?

Could Solar Power Satellites Beam Down Gigawatts of Energy?

How pie-in-the- is Ben Bova’s space satellite scheme? Mr. Bova, the president emeritus of the National Space Society and a prolific science fiction author, calling on the next president to build an armada of solar satellites (SPS) — basically large accumulations of solar cells — to help meet a substantial chunk of our energy needs.

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A Business Idea – Start Selling Wood Pellets

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

I keep trying to tell anyone who will listen that they should get into the selling business. I mean it. If you want to get into a “carbon-neutral” business, start selling wood pellets.

The demand for wood pellets has been rising like absolute craziness. There are no licenses and no classes to take. All you need to do is get a truck, find a vendor, put an ad in the Yellow Pages, get a garage and start making money. It’s pretty much a year round business now. You’re crazy…CRAZY if you don’t listen to me on this one.

I visited a website the other day checking out all different brands of wood pellets. This place sold and delivered to the entire state of Connecticut. They prided themselves on having the most diverse and best quality wood pellets in the state. Well, when I got to the order page, guess what? Every single brand of was sold out. Even the pellet stove store I bought this pellet stove from stopped answering their phone. Now, you have to leave a message and they will get back to you. I had to stop by in person yesterday just to speak with them.

I am not sure about the margins for selling woods pellets, but I would guess they are flexible. You could probably make up for a lot in delivery charges, but I would expect the rest is pretty easy. Just think about it…if there were blogs back when people started delivering heating , you might have seen a similar post.

I swear, if someone doesn’t start doing this, I will.

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Creative Personalities, Sleep, Solar Efficiency and Algae

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Ten paradoxical traits of the creative personality

Creativity is a central source of meaning in our lives. Most of the things that are interesting, important, and human are the result of creativity. What makes us different from apes–our language, values, artistic expression, scientific understanding, and technology–is the result of individual ingenuity that was recognized and rewarded.

5 Reasons Why Sleeping In Every Day Boosts your Productivity

There is no hope for a civilization which starts each day to the sound of an alarm clock. -Author Unknown Sleeping in is not lazy- many individuals would actually be more productive if they slept in versus waking up early.

Solar Efficiency Record Broken

When it comes to eeking another fraction of a percentage point of power out of a solar panel, we’re pretty good at not paying attention. I mean, what’s the difference between 40.7% and 40.8% anyway? Generally these efficiency gains aren’t all that important to the future of the solar economy.

Algae Gets Another Endorsement As Biofuel Of The Future

In the world of alternative fuels, there may be nothing greener than pond scum. Algae are tiny biological factories that use photosynthesis to transform dioxide and sunlight into energy so efficiently that they can double their weight several times a day, producing oil in the process — 30 times more oil per acre than soybeans.

Save the planet? Buy it

Millionaires are purchasing entire ecosystems around the world and turning them into conservation areas. Their goal? To stop environmental catastrophe.

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OpenXML, Cell Phones, Fuel Economy and Biofuels

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Office OpenXML A Dead End, Microsoft Will Back ODF

During the LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco, I met with Bob Sutor, IBM’s vice president of open source and standards. We discussed document standards and the implications of ISO’s controversial decision to grant fast-track approval to Microsoft’s Office Open XML (OOXML) format.

Top 10 Cell Phone Etiquette Rules People Still Break

Do we really still need to talk about this? You’d think with over a decade of experience under our belts along with our inherent delusions of hyper sophistication that we’d have figured things out by now. But the sad truth remains: cell-phone baggery is worse than ever!

What would happen if we each used 10% less gas?

For starters, we’d save billions of dollars and keep billions of tons of carbon dioxide out of the environment. So, on that note, support proper tire inflation, not off-shore drilling.

Leaves, Twigs, and Bark: Cheap Biofuel Alternatives?

It seems like new reports are practically coming out daily about the next great gasoline alternative— furfural, algae, and switchgrass, just to name a few. Now 3 more contenders have entered the ring: leaves, twigs, and bark.

Colorado Creating World’s First Fossil Fuel-Free Community

Called Geos, the 25-acre area will have 250 homes from smaller 850 square feet to mansion-sized 3,500+ square feet placed in four neighborhoods. While that’s a whole lot of houses, they’ll be keeping a whopping 40% of the area as green space.

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Stonehenge, Solar Power, Global Warming, Energy and Noise

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Secrets of Stonehenge unearthed

Now that’s a pretty impressive tombstone. New research suggests that Stonehenge was used as a cemetery for more than 500 years, much longer than previously thought. The new findings also show that people used the area as a burial site long before placement of its trademark stones (or sarsen stones) was complete.

How to harvest solar power? Beam it down from space!

The satellites would electromagnetically beam gigawatts of solar energy back to ground-based receivers, where it would then be converted to electricity and transferred to power grids. The floating power plants could provide round-the-clock clean, electricity.

Scientists Invent Machine to Suck CO2 & Fight Global Warming

Scientists say they have invented a machine that can suck carbon dioxide out of the air – potentially creating a vital weapon in the war against . The blueprint for the CO2 ’scrubber’ raises the prospect of a generation of machines which would help reduce the billions of tonnes of greenhouse gases being pumped into the atmosphere.

The Coming Energy Wars – A Bargain at $200

Oil prices could hit $200 a barrel in the next few months. How the spike changes everything. This spring, America hit a historic point. With average gas prices per gallon edging toward $4, America’s notoriously profligate ways started to change fast. Americans are driving less, using mass transit more, buying fewer gas guzzlers.

How Man-Made Noise May Be Altering Earth’s Ecology

The contamination of biophony may soon become a serious environmental issue — Scientist Bernie Krause says that man-made sounds are already wreaking havoc with . We worry about the carbon emissions from SUVs and airplanes; maybe we should be equally concerned about the racket they cause.

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Googling, Global Warming, Adobe and Colbert

Friday, January 18th, 2008

The “Google generation” not so hot at Googling, after all

A new UK report on the habits of the “Google Generation” finds that kids born since 1993 aren’t quite the Internet super-sleuths they’re sometimes made out to be. For instance, are teens better with technology than older adults? Perhaps, but they also “tend to use much simpler applications and fewer facilities than many imagine.”

Nobel Winner Speech Canceled Over Global Warming Controversy

A climate scientist’s speech to high school students was canceled because members of the rural community were concerned the Nobel Peace Prize laureate’s message on climate change would be “anti-agriculture,” the superintendent said Thursday.

Adobe Flash Tutorials – Best of

This article provides hand-picked professional Flash tutorials which can enrich your design skills and improve the quality of your works. Most sources can serve as the entry point for further tutorials.

Colbert Portrait Hanging in the National Portrait Gallery

Video and still photo of Stephen Colbert’s portrait hanging above the 2nd floor bathroom in the National Portrait Galley in Washington, D.C.

Texas Is Biggest Carbon Polluter in United States

Everything’s bigger in — Big pickup trucks, Big SUVs, Big carbon footprint. Texans’ fondness for large, manly vehicles (plus 19 coal-burning power plants) has helped make the Lone Star State the biggest carbon polluter in the nation.

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