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Tag: energySuperconductors to Wire a Smarter Grid By Kevin Bullis | 11/12/2009 | 0 Comments A superstation for connecting three independent grids could help solar and wind power. Wrapping Solar Cells around an Optical Fiber By Katherine Bourzac | 10/30/2009 | 1 Comment Dye-sensitized cells get a double boost from nanowires and optical fiber. Carbon Capture Remains Elusive By Phil McKenna | 10/05/2009 | 0 Comments Despite subsidies and new projects, carbon dioxide sequestration is still a long way off. Nano Ink Boost for Silicon Solar By Katherine Bourzac | 09/18/2009 | 1 Comment Inkjet-printed silicon increases solar-cell efficiency. Advanced Solar Panels Coming to Market By Kevin Bullis | 09/17/2009 | 12 Comments Nanosolar's new factory could help lower the price of solar power, if the market cooperates. A Liquid Design for Cheaper Fuel Cells By Prachi Patel | 09/03/2009 | 5 Comments A platinum-free liquid cathode could cut fuel-cell costs by 40 percent. Forget Curbing Suburban Sprawl By Phil McKenna | 09/03/2009 | 13 Comments Building denser cities would do little to reduce CO2 emissions, a new NAS report concludes. How Not to Waste Taxpayer Dollars By Kevin Bullis | 06/26/2009 | 14 Comments Steve Isakowitz, the Department of Energy's CFO, on how the agency will spend billions on energy technology. Waterproof Lithium-Air Batteries By Katherine Bourzac | 06/26/2009 | 5 Comments A California company's lithium metal-air batteries are lightweight and energy dense. By Prachi Patel | 06/04/2009 | 9 Comments A startup is making thin-film solar cells on flexible steel sheets. By Kevin Bullis | 05/27/2009 | 14 Comments Waste Management, a large waste company, gives technology for gasifying trash a boost. Ink-Jet Printing for Cheaper Solar Cells By Kevin Bullis | 05/07/2009 | 0 Comments A new printing method could cut costs and produce more-precise features. A New Processing Scheme for Algae Biofuels By Monica Heger | 05/01/2009 | 1 Comment OriginOil claims that its technology extracts oil from algae cheaply and efficiently. By Kevin Bullis | 04/28/2009 | 10 Comments A spinoff from the Rocky Mountain Institute has developed a 100-miles-per-gallon plug-in hybrid. By Katherine Bourzac | 04/27/2009 | 5 Comments Flexible carbon-nanotube supercapacitors could give more power to cell phones and other electronics. |
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