A process that yields energy-dense biofuel from cellulose is reportedly close to being economical, if you use fossil fuels to help make it.
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Anorexic Silicon Wafer Could Slash Solar Cost
Twin Creeks Technologies says its Hyperion system creates silicon wafers a tenth the usual thickness, and could cut the price of solar panels in half.
Solar Cell Paint Inventor Gets Moment In Sun
An inventor of dye solar cells (DSC) that can be applied to surfaces as a coating of colored paint is recognized as an outstanding innovator in the realm of science.
Military Turns To Solar, Wind For Reliable Backup
A new project, SPIDER will help transform the way the US military deals with power failures, integrating solar and wind into microgrids.
Big Government Science Escapes Being Drowned In Bathtub
Government scientists—and EarthTechling’s Susan Kraemer—breathe a sigh of relief after House Republicans fail to slash science and energy research funding.
SiGNa Definitely Not A Mad Green Chemist
SiGNa Chemistry is one of those green tech companies you really never hear about but which is helping to create greener products. We interview them.
Green Gadgets CES 2010 Style: A Picture Preview
There’s lots of new green technology at the Consumer Electronics Show, including a huge concentration in the so-called Sustainable Planet area. Join EarthTechling as we check this cool green tech out!