Stanford wants to roll its own paper paper batteries Engadget Wed, 09 Dec 2009 02:44 AM PST It was only a couple of months ago that MIT was wooing us with the energy-preserving properties of carbon nanotubes, and in a classic act of oneupmanship Stanford has now come out and demonstrated paper batteries, which work thanks to a carbon nanotube and silver nanowire "ink." We've seen this idea before, but the ability to just douse a sheet of paper in the proper magical goo and make a ... | Province to police energy retailers Toronto Sun Wed, 09 Dec 2009 02:43 AM PST After years of complaints from consumers, the Ontario government introduced legislation yesterday to crack down on what it called "abusive" and "unfair" practices by energy retailers in the province. | NGK Battery Sales May Soar on Japan Clean Energy Plan (Update1) Bloomberg Wed, 09 Dec 2009 02:40 AM PST Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Japanâs plan to use more renewable energy to fight climate change hinges on another technology -- batteries as big as London buses to be hooked up to the power network at a cost of as much as 6 trillion yen ($67.4 billion). | Sarawak Will Achieve 30 Pct Bumi Equity By 2030, Says Taib Bernama Wed, 09 Dec 2009 02:39 AM PST KUCHING, Dec 9 (Bernama) -- Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud is confident that the Bumiputera can achieve 30 per cent equity in the state's economy by 2030 in view of the expansion of economic and business opportunities in the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (Score). | Going Cheney on Climate New York Times Wed, 09 Dec 2009 02:38 AM PST If we prepare for climate change by building a clean-power economy, but climate change turns out to be a hoax, what would be the result? We would be stronger, more innovative and more energy independent. | Mmamabula boost as Eskom loses power monopoly Mmegi Wed, 09 Dec 2009 02:34 AM PST In a development that might give a boost to the Mmamabula energy project, the South African government has opened the door for independent power producers by announcing the National Integrated Resource Plan on Thursday. | | |
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