New green refrigerator. Based on Einstein refrigerator

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Now Malcolm McCulloch, an electrical engineer at Oxford who works on green technologies, is leading a three-year project to develop more robust appliances that can be used in places without electricity. He is working into the Einstein Szilard refrigerator.

His team has completed a prototype of a type of Einstein fridge patented in 1930 by Einstein and his colleague, the Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard. It had no moving parts and used only pressurized gases to keep things cold. The design was partly used in the first domestic refrigerators, but the technology was abandoned when more efficient compressors became popular in the 1950s. That meant a switch to using freons.

Solar Power

solar Power

It is the general consensus that over the past 40 years, technology surpassed anything any one mind, group, or individual culture envisaged. And yet the advances keep coming in tiny pocket computers, with new ways to produce clean standards of living and business. Solar power is perhaps, the epitome of development that has evolved since ancient times and through a massive range of technologies.

Renewable Energy Solutions

Renewable Energy Solutions
There is a plenitude of renewable energy solutions currently marketable for house-holders and businesses. With new technologies on the increase being advanced and developed at a rapid pace. These renewable energy solutions include wind (small and large scale) and solar, the fastest growing amongst them, along with hydro and general biomass conversion methods. As an alternative to the planet’s natural energy supply, i.e. gas and electricity, renewable energy solutions are the leading edge in energy preservation and the road ahead is surely paved green. With climate change, the popularity to source ways of securing renewable energy solutions has deepened, and interest rightly turned its gaze to other natural energy providers, like the sun and great winds off the Atlantic coastline to be harvested.

Renewable Energy Products

Renewable energy products

The light bulb of invention and creation, in my view, never did shine more brightly than in the 21st century, with the advent of renewable energy products. Everything from the first solar-powered flashlights – we all laughed at, to radio/ battery chargers in all from your mp3 player to your RV, tells us that renewable energy products are here to stay. You can purchase cheap solar panels for your roof; recharge the batteries in your car and your favourite weekend cruiser, knowing you are helping contribute to our planet by using renewable energy products.

Cheap Energy

Cheap energy

According to environmental reports, it seems highly likely that the global race is on to lead the way in discovering new ways of fostering cheap energy. Unlike Red Bull, the cheap energy drink for the soul, it is more realistic to assume that entire economies depend on its successful production. The United States alone is edging toward breaking its ties with fossil fuels, according to Greenpeace, by 2050, whereby, it intends to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80% and rely almost exclusively on indigenous cheap energy resources.