Every now and then we hear news about the development of new solar power processes, often explained quite technically and miles away from being applicable to everyday technology. But such breakthroughs, even if they are still in their infancy, give...
Author - Antonio Pasolini
When Chris Huhne the British secretary of state of energy and climate change wrote in a letter to the Financial Times newspaper that nuclear will not have public subsidy because in contrast to the “infant industries of renewablesâ€, it is...
The first two ChargePoint America stations are now installed at the McEnery Convention Center Parking Center in San Jose, California. The announcement was made last week by Coulomb Technologies, when the company unveiled its first Networked Charging...
Guest post by: Tom Rand We’ve hit the bottom of the global oil barrel. Thousands of rigs far out at sea stick giant straws through more than a mile of sea-water, and drill down for miles more to pierce our remaining pockets of oil. Those...
Using the history of his native Alaska and the characters and landscape the place contains, Charles Wohlforth (The Whale and the Supercomputer) offers a compelling and thought-provoking compilation of essays on the human relation with the...