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Look out Putin — Ukrainian woman invents ‘solar for balconies’ to wean Europe off Russian gas | TechCrunch

SustainableSA.com Posted on July 18, 2022 by stlaneJuly 18, 2022

Much has been made of how European countries are, on the one hand, supporting Ukraine in its fight against the heinous and illegal invasion by Russia but at the same time remaining heavily dependent on Russian energy sources. WeDoSolar, launched … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, Climate Change, Cool Tech, Doing Something, New Tech, Renewable Energy, Residential Building, Resilience, Smart Growth, Solar, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

The US may have an unexpected green energy source: abandoned oil and gas wells  – Vox

SustainableSA.com Posted on July 18, 2022 by stlaneJuly 18, 2022

The US is spending millions to explore a surprising source of untapped power. What’s old is new again That’s exactly what the agency’s pilot program, called Wells of Opportunity: ReAmplify, aims to do, awarding a total of $8.4 million to … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Building, Carbon, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Energy Policy, Geothermal, Microgrids, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Transportaton, Utilities | Tagged Geothermal | Leave a reply

A Satellite Lets Scientists See Antarctica’s Melting Like Never Before

SustainableSA.com Posted on April 30, 2020 by stlaneMay 7, 2020

New data from space is providing the most precise picture yet of Antarctica’s ice, where it is accumulating most quickly and disappearing at the fastest rate, and how the changes could contribute to rising sea levels. The information, in a … Continue reading →

Posted in Carbon, Climate Change, Cool Tech, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, New Tech, Pollution, Resilience, Security, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

CASE Introduces World’s First Fully Electric Backhoe Loader

SustainableSA.com Posted on April 27, 2020 by stlaneApril 27, 2020

Another milestone for the construction equipment industry: the first electric backhoe loader arrives. CASE Construction Equipment unveiled “Project Zeus” – the all-new, all-electric CASE 580 EV backhoe loader, which turns out to be the first in the industry. We already … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Alternative Fuels, Building, Carbon, Cool Tech, Electric Vehicles, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

Moss-growing concrete absorbs CO2, insulates and is also a vertical garden

SustainableSA.com Posted on October 23, 2019 by stlaneOctober 23, 2019

Sustainability has always been a game of catch up. The current energy production and construction trends mean that sustainability researchers have to come up with clever ways to lower emissions. Researchers at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) in Barcelona have … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Biomimicry, Building, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Earthen Construction, Energy Efficiency, New Tech, Permaculture, Pollution, Resilience, Retrofits, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

Just Add Water: New Salt Battery Could Help Spell the End of Fossil Fuels

SustainableSA.com Posted on May 21, 2019 by stlaneMay 21, 2019

This groundbreaking new project in Germany is testing the use of salt as an ingredient for a fossil fuel-free future.

The Reuter power plant in Berlin recently launched a new system of technology that is using calcium oxide, also known as quicklime, to store heat for long periods of time.

Germany already has the renewable energy capacity to power more than half of the country, but since many green energy sources are dependent on consistent weather conditions, the nation is forced to continue using fossil fuels as backup energy sources.

Quicklime, on the other hand, generates large amounts of heat when it is simply exposed to water.

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Book-Sized Solar Panels Could Power a Whole Home in New Breakthrough

SustainableSA.com Posted on May 3, 2019 by stlaneMay 21, 2019

Scientists have developed a pioneering new technique that could generate enough electricity to power an entire home – all by using solar panels that are much smaller than current models.

A team of experts from the University of Exeter has discovered an innovative way for generating photovoltaic (PV) energy – or ways in which to convert light into power.

The new technique relies on ‘funneling’ the sun’s energy more efficiently directly into power cells, such as solar panels or batteries.

While current solar cells are able to convert around 20% of the energy received from the sun, the new technique has the potential to convert around 60% of it by funneling the energy more efficiently.

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The military is cutting its dangerous dependence on diesel – with solar power and microgrids

SustainableSA.com Posted on March 26, 2019 by stlaneMarch 26, 2019

The US Army is not particularly shy about adopting the latest high-tech gadgets, and renewable energy is a case in point. Despite all the fossil friendly rhetoric emanating from the White House, the Army is still pursuing microgrids with renewable … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Energy Efficiency, Energy Storage, Fossil Fuels, Microgrids, Renewable Energy, Solar, Solar Energy, Total Cost of Energy, Utilities | Leave a reply

An Open Letter To Be the Change and Lead the Change

SustainableSA.com Posted on March 3, 2019 by stlaneMarch 3, 2019

Whale blubber and buggy whips were once fine industries, but progress moved us away. And today we know the days are over of a false choice between environmental protection and economic growth. Since when did the simple concept of leaving … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, Circular Economy, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Cool Tech, CPS Energy, Doing Something, Earthen Construction, Economic Development, Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Energy Storage, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fianance & Fundraising, Food Security, Fossil Fuels, Garbage & Waste Disposal, Investing & Finance, Job Creation, Living Wage, Microgrids, Net Zero Buiilding, New Tech, Opportunity Cost & Losses, Permaculture, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Retrofits, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Smart Growth, Solar Energy, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy, Transportaton, Utilities, Water, Wildlife | Leave a reply

The Nubian Vault: An ecological housing solution

SustainableSA.com Posted on March 3, 2019 by stlaneMarch 3, 2019

A housing solution for big cities as well as rural areas, Nubian vaults have become popular in the region of Boromo and have spread across five other regions. And a large market for Nubian vaults has emerged in big cities … Continue reading →

Posted in Building, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Commercial Building, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Earthen Construction, Economic Development, Energy Efficiency, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Job Creation, Net Zero Buiilding, Permaculture, Residential Building, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Total Cost of Energy | Leave a reply

Trees are aware of their neighbors and give them room

SustainableSA.com Posted on January 23, 2019 by stlaneJanuary 23, 2019

Lessons from nature…Cohabitation In ‘crown shyness,’ some tree species respect those nearby and keep their leaves to themselves. I could write about trees until I was green in the gills; and I do. And it’s probable that every time I … Continue reading →

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Biological Pest Control, Biomimicry & Mycology

SustainableSA.com Posted on January 17, 2019 by stlaneJanuary 17, 2019

Biological pest control is the way of the future using biomimicry to emulate what nature does. Why genetically modify when we can just learn from nature how it’s already being done, and has been doing it for millions of years. … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Biomimicry, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Fertilizers, Food, Food Security, Food, Farms & Gardens, Permaculture, Resilience, Wildlife | Leave a reply

Mushrooms have the power to eat plastic say scientists

SustainableSA.com Posted on September 26, 2018 by stlaneMarch 26, 2019

Fungi can be used to break down waste plastic and create sustainable building materials, according to scientists from Kew Gardens in London. The State of the World’s Fungi 2018 report – the first of its kind – highlights the aspergillus … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Alternative Fuels, Biomimicry, Building, Circular Economy, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Food, Food Pharmacy, Food, Farms & Gardens, Fossil Fuels, Permaculture, Plastic Pollution, Pollution, Reduce Reuse & Recycle, Resilience, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Water | Leave a reply

Meet the Satellites That Can Pinpoint Methane and Carbon Dioxide Leaks – Scientific American

SustainableSA.com Posted on March 14, 2018 by stlaneMarch 14, 2018

We have many ways of measuring methane and CO2 levels. When we measure it we can manage it…if we really want to know and manage it. Polluters can’t hide anymore. Source: Meet the Satellites That Can Pinpoint Methane and Carbon … Continue reading →

Posted in Agriculture, Carbon, City Planning & Urban Development, Climate Change, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Economic Development, Energy Policy, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Food Security, Fossil Fuels, Pollution, Resilience, Sustainability Metrics, Total Cost of Energy, Uncategorized, Utilities, Water | Leave a reply

Butterfly wings inspire a better way to absorb light in solar panels – The Verge

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 4, 2017 by stlaneNovember 8, 2017

The wings of a butterfly have inspired a new type of solar cell that can harvest light twice as efficiently as before and could one day improve our solar panels. Solar panels are usually made of thick solar cells, and … Continue reading →

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Identify Anything, Anywhere, Instantly (Well, Almost) With the Newest iNaturalist Release –

SustainableSA.com Posted on July 29, 2017 by stlaneJuly 29, 2017

A new version of the California Academy of Sciences’ http://inaturalist.org/iNaturalist app uses artificial intelligence to offer immediate identifications for photos of any kind of wildlife. You can observe anywhere and ask the computer anything. I’ve been using it for a … Continue reading →

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San Antonio’s Potential Use of Cement Manufacturing Biomimicry Tech

SustainableSA.com Posted on June 21, 2017 by stlaneJune 21, 2017

With four major cement manufacturers in the area, is San Antonio ripe for using and developing carbon capture biomimicry tech to ward-off more than $1 billion in EPA non-attainment air quality and health costs? At least until these cement-making bacteria can … Continue reading →

Posted in Biomimicry, Building, Carbon, Circular Economy, City Planning & Urban Development, Commercial Building, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Environmental Protection Policy & Regulation, Net Zero Buiilding, Pollution, Resilience, Sustainability | Leave a reply

The Electric-Car Boom Is So Real Even Oil Companies Say It’s Coming

SustainableSA.com Posted on May 1, 2017 by stlaneMay 1, 2017

Oil major Total SA says EVs will drive 30% of car sales Outlook is more bullish on EVs than most forecasters Electric cars are coming fast — and that’s not just the opinion of carmakers anymore. Total SA, one of … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Carbon, Cool Tech, Doing Something, Electric Vehicles, Energy Storage, Fossil Fuels, Investing & Finance, New Tech, Renewable Energy, Total Cost of Energy, Transportaton | Leave a reply

Tesla signs lease for I-10 showroom, its first in San Antonio

SustainableSA.com Posted on November 1, 2016 by stlaneFebruary 28, 2017

Tesla has signed a lease for its first San Antonio showroom along Interstate 10 close to the Dominion, ending its struggle to establish a presence in the Alamo City. The Silicon Valley automaker has entered a lease with an affiliate … Continue reading →

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UTSA researching battery that can store renewable energy | WOAI

SustainableSA.com Posted on September 12, 2016 by stlaneSeptember 12, 2016

SAN ANTONIO —  Right now professors and students at UTSA are conducting tests on a special battery that could help the nation when it comes to storing renewable energy. It's still early in the testing phase as a team of … Continue reading →

Posted in Alternative Fuels, Batteries & Clean Energy Storage, Cool Tech, Energy Storage, Renewable Energy, Resilience, Smart Grid/Networked Grid, Solar, Solar Energy, Utilities | Leave a reply

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