Next Generation Design Competition Winner

Solar power growing
This solar technology will make solar power competitive with conventional electricity, but when will the average person get it?
Grasspave2
If you are want to revolutionize parking, concert arenas, or high erosion areas then you should consider the Grasspave2 parking system.
2007 Hybrid Cars
Check out the 2007 hybrid cars that are making an impact with the green and automotive communities alike.
What is ethanol?
Ethanol isn’t new. It’s been a staple for Midwestern agricultural states like Iowa and Minnesota. Now, Americans are talking about it!
Green New Years Resolutions
Top 5 green New Years resolutions for green living. Count down to the new year with the environment in mind.
Next Generation Design Competition Winner
Water Disinfecting TarpaulinThe fifth annual Metropolis Next Generation Design Competition winner is San Francisco based Architect Eric Olsen. His design is simplicity itself. A clear bag or Tarpaulin that sterilizes water. The bag is divided into channels so water is evenly dispersed throughout the container. This is a variation on the design [.]
Oil and Gas Producer Norway is switching to wind power
Norway is known for producing oil from its many oil rigs in the sea, and for being a source of natural gas, but environmental concerns are changing things, and up to 150 wind power stations awaiting approval or already authorized. From a report by Nina Larson for AFP:“As Norway prepares for a future after [.]
Art Directors Club Recognizes Greenprint Denver
On September 14, the Greenprint Denver Web site received a 2007 Interactive Merit Award from the Art Director’s Club of Denver, a local nonprofit focused on strengthening the creative community through education, workshops, events, and an annual design competition.Each year, nationally-recognized designers and artists are invited to select their favorites from hundreds of entries for [.]
Ethanol e85 mpg
Ethanol e85 actually reduces your mpg (miles per gallon), so is it worth getting a flex fuel vehicle?

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