17 Sep 2010

Progress in Japan - part four
Although Mitsubishi hybrid forklifts and other new electric heavy industrial vehicles get little publicity and deserves much more, the remarkable sales success of its iMEV pure electric car, priced head to head with the impending Nissan Leaf, is gaining great attention.
16 Sep 2010

Laser power for unmanned aerial vehicles
LaserMotive, a Seattle-based company developing laser power beaming systems to transmit electricity without wires, has demonstrated their technology by keeping a model helicopter hovering for hours on just a few watts of laser power.
16 Sep 2010

Most powerful microscope in the UK unveiled
The most powerful atom resolving microscope in the UK was revealed at the University of Cambridge.
15 Sep 2010

Progress in Japan - part two
At the other extreme from the Tesla performance sports car being approved for sale in Japan, following bamboo bikes and taxis; we have a bamboo electric car.
15 Sep 2010

Self dusting solar panels
Self-cleaning technology he designed for Mars and lunar missions can be used to keep solar panels clean via thin transparent conducting wires embedded on panel surfaces through which a pulsed phased voltage is applied.
15 Sep 2010

Charging ahead: NC State provides free charging station for EVs
Demonstrating its role as an area leader in promoting new technologies, North Carolina State University has installed the first Level 2 charging station for electric vehicles in Raleigh. The station is available free for public use, though those who use the station will be asked to sign a log book to help researchers collect user data.
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14 Sep 2010

DuPont's first commercial adoption of PV8600 encapsulant material
Modified Ionomer Sheet Provides Superior Backsheet Adhesion and Lamination Cycle Time for Thin Film Photovoltaic Modules
14 Sep 2010

Progress in Japan - part one
The Japanese postal service plans on 21,000 electric vehicles. Japan Post has been testing the vehicles since 2009 to evaluate their cost and performance.
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13 Sep 2010

FlexTech contract award to Nyx to develop foldable electronic displays
Research will expand use of large area displays for consumer electronics, medical applications and military devices
13 Sep 2010

World's 1st mains-powered white-light OLED module
Scientists from Philips Research have developed the first-ever organic light emitting diode (OLED) module that can be powered directly from a mains electricity supply.
13 Sep 2010

Wireless Sensor Networks: Dream and Reality
At the IDTechEx joint event Wireless Sensor Networks & RTLS USA and Energy Harvesting USA in Boston, Massachusetts November 16-17, many noteworthy advances will be announced for the first time.
10 Sep 2010

Energy harvesting for waste management
Big Belly Solar is offering the world's first integrated system that uses renewable power and information technology to dramatically lower the operating costs, fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with the waste collection process.
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10 Sep 2010

Enecsys appoints Henrik Raunkjaer as Chief Executive Officer
Enecsys Limited, a solar PV micro-inverter company, has named Henrik Raunkjaer to the position of Chief Executive Officer and Board Member, effective November 1, 2010.
10 Sep 2010

Saft introduces Li-ion battery technology
Saft, the world specialist in the design and manufacture of high-tech industrial batteries, is due to introduce its advanced Li-ion (lithium-ion) battery technology that offers interesting new possibilities for the creation of highly efficient and cost-effective marine propulsion and auxiliary systems.
9 Sep 2010

Fear of electric vehicle grid crash
There is great interest in planned supergrids controlling the time they charge electric vehicles.
9 Sep 2010

Broad Scope of Energy Harvesting Event
Energy harvesting is the conversion of ambient energy to electricity in order to power small or mobile devices. It is part of the green revolution in reducing the need for batteries, whether by harnessing heat, light, movement or other things. The unique event "Energy Harvesting USA " will look at this with an unusually broad lens, from the needs of soldiers, building controls, logistics, the process industry and satellites to rotorcraft.
9 Sep 2010

Oerlikon Solar breaks two world records
Oerlikon Solar breaking two world records: lowest module production cost and highest lab cell efficiency.Oerlikon Solar introduces ahead of its technology roadmap the new production line "ThinFab".
8 Sep 2010

Solvay invests in Polyera to expand printed electronics development
Solvay is investing 4 million USD in a minority stake in Polyera Corporation, a materials developer for the printed electronics market.
8 Sep 2010

American-made vehicles that don't need gas...or a bail out?
Cruise Car has recently introduced a new line of solar electric Low Speed Vehicles (LSV) that not only provide an alternative mode of transportation requiring no gas to operate, but are engineered and manufactured in the United States utilizing up to 45 - 50% of recycled or certified remanufactured parts and materials, all covered by a new vehicle warranty.
8 Sep 2010

Discovery of new chlorophyll could boost efficiency of solar cells
Found by accident in stromatolites from Western Australia's Shark Bay, the new pigment named chlorophyll f can utilise lower light energy than any other known chlorophyll. The new chlorophyll was discovered by Dr Chen deep within stromatolites - rock-like structures built by photosynthetic bacteria, called cyanobacteria.