By Michael Kanellos Hydrogen. In green technology circles, just mentioning the word is enough to start an argument. Hydrogen could become a ubiquitous source of electricity and heat, say advocates. Plus, it’s somewhat prevalent. Hydrogen remains the most abundant element in the universe and every molecule of water contains two atoms of hydrogen. Some car [...]
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Hydrogen: A Dream or Delusion? | Greentech Media
Posted in Energy, Shelter & Infrastructure, Sustainability, tagged Energy, hydrogen, renewables on May 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Retroficiency Develops Speedy Energy Efficiency Tool | Matter Network
Posted in Energy, Shelter & Infrastructure, Environment & Earth, tagged conservation, Energy, green-building, shelter on April 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
By Eric Bloom Supporters of energy efficiency often talk about the tremendous untapped opportunity to squeeze energy savings out of the existing building stock. This fact has been proven time and time again. However, choosing the right measures that will achieve the deepest levels of efficiency in the most cost-effective way remains extremely difficult. In [...]
Maricopa Solar has now officially been online with all 60 SunCatchers | Stirling Energy Systems
Posted in Energy, Shelter & Infrastructure, tagged solar on December 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Editor’s Note: ICResource.com has a deep history as an advocate for renewable energy and sustainable development including one of our founders raising angel funds for Stirling Energy System over a decade ago – now fully capitalized and building the two largest solar thermal power plants in the world in southern California in 2010. Press Release: [...]
Green Growth: How the Eco-Stimulus Can Generate Jobs | Cascadia Capital
Posted in Energy, Shelter & Infrastructure, Green, Sustainability, tagged Green, jobs, sustainability on February 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
By Michael Butler Part I, Picking the Winners We are living in the Age of Uncertainty. Nobody knows how bad the economy really is or how long the pain will persist; nobody knows what type of stimulus package we need or whether a stimulus will actually work. And nobody knows where clean technology innovation is [...]














