treehugger.com - 11/19/2008
—
Photo via Cleantechnica
Slap a sticker on your cell phone and consider it charged. Well, that’s the goal of myFC, anyway.
The Swedish-based company is working to make charging hand-held devices incredibly easy and efficient, and they’ve devised the FuelCellSticker , which could be just ...
How to Go Green: Gadgets
treehugger.com 11/6/2008 —
Image: Getty Images/Gallo Images - Neil Overy
Technology has become an essential part of daily life, from cell phones to televisions, music players to laptops . Electronics, though, have a significant impact on the environment. But don't despair. ...
A Fuel Cell for Your Cell Phone
greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com 2/10/2009 — Medis Technologies is marketing what may be the first fuel cell for the consumer market.
NHTSA proposes tire fuel efficiency stickers
autobloggreen.com 6/21/2009 — American car buyers are used to seeing window stickers with information about fuel efficiency, crash test ratings and emissions. They may soon have another chunk of information to review when they go to their local tire store to buy new rubber. Buying new tires has always been problematic for ...
SFC Smart Fuel Cell launches JENNY Portable Fuel Cell
sfc.com 2/20/2009 — Brunnthal/Munich, Germany February 20, 2009 SFC Smart Fuel Cell, leading supplier of fuel cell products for mobile and off-grid power applications, today announces the commercial launch of the JENNY portable fuel cell system for defense ...
EU Proposes Tire Efficiency Performance Stickers
environmentalleader.com 11/17/2008 — The European Commission is proposing (PDF) a labeling scheme aimed at influencing consumers to buy more energy efficient and better performing tires. The scheme is proposed to enter into effect by the end of 2012.
The labeling scheme will allow ...
Charging ahead with electric cars
marcgunther.com 11/17/2008 — As the electric car is business gets more and more crowded, it feels like we are approaching a breakthrough. It could come from a U.S. automaker like GM with its Volt, from a European company like Renault (and its partner Nissan) which are committed ...