I like the idea of mimicking the best nature has to offer in solving our energy needs. Nature has evolved some very efficient means of achieving outcomes that we struggle to replicate. Obviously, fish move through the ocean in a very energy-efficient manner - mimicking this movement to produce energy is very elegant. Other similar ideas include solar panels that produce power through photosynthesis, which Climate Managers would love to implement, once they become commercially available.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Monday, July 9, 2007
Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Innovations
Welcome to this blog, which will concentrate on innovative technologies that can help us live sustainably on this earth. Technologies such as:
* Solar Energy, including solar (PV) power, solar thermal power, solar heating and solar cooling (solar air conditioning), and solar desalination/water production.
* Other renewable energy sources such as wind, geothermal, tidal, and micro-hydro.
* Innovative new technologies such as hot dry rocks.
It'll be a good repository of such information, which I collect as part of my work as a manager in Climate Managers. The views expressed within are my own.
I hope you enjoy.
Warwick Johnston
* Solar Energy, including solar (PV) power, solar thermal power, solar heating and solar cooling (solar air conditioning), and solar desalination/water production.
* Other renewable energy sources such as wind, geothermal, tidal, and micro-hydro.
* Innovative new technologies such as hot dry rocks.
It'll be a good repository of such information, which I collect as part of my work as a manager in Climate Managers. The views expressed within are my own.
I hope you enjoy.
Warwick Johnston
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