The most interesting green developments and clean tech news about Inhabitat's Week in Green: Sun Power supplants Ford, lava influence, and the airlifted eco protection

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The most interesting green developments and clean tech news about Inhabitat's Week in Green: Sun Power supplants Ford, lava influence, and the airlifted eco protection


This week Inhabitat saying geothermal influence projects pick up vapor around the earth as Iceland eyed liquid magma as a power source and the UK required tapping geothermal treasury beneath Newcastle. We also proverb scientists expand a stretchable solar powered sensor so as to can notice the fall of a pin, and we be frightened by a luminous system that uses algae to luxury wastewater and make fuel in one cut down pounce.We too showcased more than a few innovative examples of high tech architecture Wales' futuristic Newport transportation position and a massive green roofed novelty hub so as to be set to turn out to be Botswana's first LEED-certified structure. Solar-powered structure were a hot theme as well as we take a look in SunPower's hard to believe renovated head office, learned about the new site of the 2011 Solar Decathlon, and showcased a photovoltaic powered alpine eco protection. Lastly, this week we get set for the create of coil by sharing our five preferred green gadget farming tools and a rain recycling scheme that comes total with a solar pump. We also dotted a chic cradle to cradle slicker that will fend off imminent showers and a worn-out wool iPad cover that determination keeps your pill cozy in windy climate.

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