Archive for February, 2010
« Previous EntriesSolar Panel Manufacturing Problems
Thursday, February 18th, 2010The incorporation of solar panels, in regular products and even in automobiles has been useful to some extent in reducing the global dependency on fossil fuels. Even though solar power is thought to be a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels, the exorbitant amount of chemicals and energy consumed for manufacturing the solar panels is the [...]
Making Use of Solar Thermal Systems in Recreational Vehicles
Sunday, February 14th, 2010When it comes to travel people want comfort and this is especially so in their recreational vehicles. Traveling with a recreational vehicle can be a touch greener with the use of a solar panel kit. The application of solar power and its ability to do so much more than simply provide forms of [...]
Carbon Capture and Storage Technology
Saturday, February 6th, 2010The practical storage options for carbon capture are suspending the carbon matter in mineral blocks and injection deep into oceanic masses or geological sites. This is reminiscent of burial of nuclear waste material and trash dumping sites, but with more technological add-in and greater cost. But critics of carbon capture and geological mineral carbonate deposits [...]
Carbon Capture Is It The Answer To Carbon Emissions?
Saturday, February 6th, 2010Today’s challenges of providing energy and fuel for transportation, shipping, and commerce is blocked by a new awareness of concrete damage to the environment of by products and pollution, emissions and exhaust. Carbon emissions is one of the most serious concerns in any discussion of toxicity . This includes carbon storage after capture of matter [...]
Frito Lay Canada Unveils 100% Compostable Chip Bag
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010Often the source of litter near any convenience store, the ubiquitous chip bag has now gone 100% compostable. Now you can eat snacks that are only bad for your diet and not the environment!
Frito Lay Canada with their SunChips brand snack chips unveiled new packaging for the product that may just change the way Canadians [...]
