Record Breaking Tidal Power

In its first year of testing a tidal power turbine from the company, ScotRenewables has generated three gigawatts of renewable power. This is a record-breaking performance for a tidal power turbine. https://www.cnbc.com/2018/08/21/turbine-smashes-records-in-significant-step-for-tidal-power.html

New Artificial Intelligence may Remember

One of the biggest problems with bringing Artificial Intelligence up to a level which resembles human capabilities is finding a way for it to remember and build on what it has learned.  Now a research group at Google believes they may have a solution. New artificial intelligence does something extraordinary – it remembers A new … Read More

Exciting New Breakthroughs In Solar Energy

By adding a new layer to common solar cells, UCLA researchers estimate they can reduce solar energy costs by about a fifth, in a relatively simple process that can easily be incorporated into mainstream solar cell manufacturing. Solar Energy News: New Dual Layer Solar Cell Shatters Efficiency Record By a lot.

The Coming Internet of Energy

Once the Internet of Energy is fully functioning, creators of energy will be able to buy and sell energy just like we do now with information. Poor countries are leading the way by working hard towards renewable energy. This Is How the World’s Poor Are Pioneering the Future of Energy What if it took you … Read More

Philadelphia Displays Foresight in Pursuit of Clean Energy

Under Philadelphia’s insightful decision to invest $120 Million Dollars to build an anaerobic digester, their fleet vehicles will be fueled by the natural gas created by composting garbage. This is a very exciting project which will hopefully be a model for cities around the nation to follow. Read the full article on Bloomberg. For whatever reason, … Read More

Bill Nye Backed Company May Dramatically Cut Solar Costs

Using a particle accelerator and Float Zone Silicon, Rayton Solar, a company backed by Bill Nye and others, plans to produce high-efficiency silicon wafers just 3 microns thick, slashing costs for solar panels by up to 60%. Bill Nye-backed solar company aims to cut the cost of solar by 60% By using a particle accelerator … Read More

San Francisco Leads the Way

It seems that most trends, in the United States, either start in New York city or on the west coast in Los Angeles or San Francisco. I am hoping that this addition of bike lanes, in San Francisco will be no different. Here is the story: It began on Wednesday, June 22nd when, in two … Read More

New York’s New Underground Park

Imagine a beautiful underground park in New York. If these pictures translate to this page, I am sure you will find it as cool as I do. Coming soon to New York, an underground park: The Lowline Do you like the Highline park in Manhattan? There’s a subterranean version coming soon. The Lowline looks like … Read More