Solar energy charging up electric bicycles


 

The Sun 300x199 Solar energy charging up electric bicyclesKyocera is in the news again. This time the solar manufacturer has introduced an environmentally friendly solar-powered recharging station for electric-assisted bicycles that uses the company’s high performance solar modules. The system, which was codeveloped by two companies, is sold in Japan by KCCS starting this month. Recently Kyocera  in cooperation with the World Bank’s Renewable Energy for Rural Access Project provided two Mongolian villages with solar power.

Solar Cycle Station1 Solar energy charging up electric bicycles.
Kyocera seems to be providing new and interesting applications for solar energy. Some of their projects have provided solar modules for cars, boats, parking lots and “Solar Grove” shading structures, as well as more conventional residential and large-scale solar power generation. The development of its new “Solar Cycle Station” responds to the popularity of electric bicycles which have grown immensely due to a growing awareness of environmental issues. This expanded awareness has Kyocera responding to the needs of people  seeking ways to use alternative means of transportation, including use of electric bicycles at rental shops as fun and relaxing recreation in tourist areas. However, with expanded use comes a growing need to construct more recharging stations. By using solar modules to generate the power for these bicycles Kyocera aims to provide an economical and ecological solution.

Not only will these stations  generate clean energy for recharging the battery of electric bicycles, but  they are also connected to the regular power grid, via a DC-AC converter, ensuring stable service during cloudy weather and for recharging during the night. The stations are equipped with conventional outlets so that they can be used as a power source in the event of a power outage or emergency.

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Betting on the vertical farm


 

modern architecture dragonfly vertical farm 587x413 300x211 Betting on the vertical farmGoing green is taking on new meaning as technological innovations and rethinking are providing solutions to age old problems like food and water shortage. The urban farming movement is attracting lots of interest not just because it can reduce transportation and it’s related environmental cost; but also  it provides an opportunity for people to be empowered and creative in harvesting food they’ve planted themselves.
Just recently City Slicker Farms an Oakland California based community organization has been awarded a 4 million dollar grant to purchase a 1.4 acre parcel of land at 28th and Peralta streets in West Oakland, and construct a new urban farm park! In early 2010, City Slicker Farms conducted a community based planning process with residents of all ages and came up with an exciting farm park design. But  with most things one solution will not work everywhere: particularity where land may be limited or non existent.

In his book the “Vertical Farm” former Columbia Professor Dickson Despommier says Verticle Farms may very well provide a solution to over population  and increasing food demands. But if the idea  and scale of a vertical farming structure seems just too impractical. It’s not for Converted Organics Inc. which  announced today that it has closed on the picture1 300x248 Betting on the vertical farmacquisition of 95% of the membership interests in TerraSphere Systems, a rapidly growing pioneer in the vertical farming market.

DSC0188 150x150 Betting on the vertical farm“The acquisition of TerraSphere expands Converted Organics the Company portfolio of sustainable, environmentally-friendly green assets and is a continuation of our strategy to grow our business through accretive acquisitions,” said Edward Gildea, President and CEO of Converted Organics. Land based urban, roof based and skycraper vertical farms have the potential to transform agriculture as we know it; and solve much of the world’s pressing problems at the same time.

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More solar money for Suniva


 More solar money for SunivaOn the heels of it’s inclusion into President Obama‘s US – India Innovation Roundtable in Mumbai last  week, Atlanta area based solar company Suniva was just awarded $15 million of working capitol from Export-Import Bank of the United States. The loan guarantee will allow Suniva to expand on international opportunities which is in keeping with Obama’s policy of expanding US manufactured exports.  The company’s solar cells power a 3 MW solar farm in Karnataka, one of the largest grid-connected solar fields in India. Suniva solar cells are also used  on the roof of the new Thyagaraj Stadium in New Delhi. From Norross, GA

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Sky Airlines of Chile to use renewable Green Jet Fuel


 

pond algae4 300x225  Sky Airlines of Chile to use renewable Green Jet Fuel  Biomass renewable green fuel grower PetroAlgae has hk airplane sky 3 20095819 105843 300x265  Sky Airlines of Chile to use renewable Green Jet Fuel  agreed to supply Sky Airline a leading Chilean airline with renewable jet fuel. The fuel feedstock is intended to be used principally in existing refineries, resulting in renewable fuels, including renewable jet fuel.
Holger Paulmann, Director of Sky Airline said, “We are excited to be working with PetroAlgae to bring green jet fuel to Chile.”   Our airline has always prided itself on being at the forefront of change that is good for our customers, the economy, and the country. From MELBOURNE, Fla.

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Solar powered ovens heating development in Africa


 

mutebi Solar powered ovens heating  development in AfricaRonald Mutebi is President of TEK Consults Group, which has been testing solar oven 400 1 150x150 Solar powered ovens heating  development in Africaand distributing solar ovens in Africa. He is in the final stages of setting up a manufacturing plant in Uganda and has more than 1,000 prospective buyers for his product. Together with USAID, Western Union and researchers from George Washington University find strong feelings of accomplishment, pride, duty and honor motivate by many entrepreneurs to invest in their country of origin. The survey of participants in the African Diaspora Marketplace (ADM) found that diaspora investment motivations are complex, reflecting financial as well as personal drivers, including the sense that they can prevail over common barriers to business success. “Africa can see progress similar to what China has seen in less than a decade, and without substantial foreign direct investment. Just look at the flow of remittances to these countries.” said Mutebi. From Washington

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Royal Caribbeans’ Ocean Fund Wins World Travel Award


 

images 11 300x154 Royal Caribbeans’ Ocean Fund Wins World Travel AwardRoyal Caribbean Cruises along with the museum for African Art  Royal Caribbeans’ Ocean Fund Wins World Travel Awardand The Travel Foundation have won recognition from the World Travel Market. Staged annually in London, World Travel Market is  is a vibrant four-day  event presenting a diverse range of destinations and industry sectors to  International travel professionals. The award was given to  Royal Caribbean Cruises for  establishing the Ocean Fund. The Ocean Fund  has awarded over $11 million in annual grants supporting nonprofit marine conservation organizations in protecting the world’s oceans through research, education and development of innovative technologies. From London

NatureWorks and Climate Action show how to cut Carbon Footprints

SourcingIngeo png.ashx  Royal Caribbeans’ Ocean Fund Wins World Travel AwardNatureWorks will partner with Climate Action to develop a series of activities based on the theme of “Innovative, Sustainable Product Development for Everyday Use.” Their goal is to share  how every individual and company can do something tangible for the environment. An innovation gallery of commercially available, low carbon footprint Ingeo products produced by key international consumer brands will be on display at the Climate Action launch reception Dec. 3, 2010. Nature Works biopolymers (fibers) are made from plants, not oil. From MINNETONKA

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