Imagine traveling at 4,000 mph on a 45 minute trip from New York to LA! A company called ET3 (Evacuated Tube Transport Technologies) is developing … Read more »
Recent Work
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Evacuated Tube Transportation
Transportation
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Air Vehicle
Transportation
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Vertical Forest
Efficiency, Green Building
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Space Based Solar Power
Solar
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Solar Water Filter
Efficiency, Solar
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Bicycle Monorail System
Efficiency, Transportation
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Luxury Electric Car
EV
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Concentrating Solar Plant
Solar
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Airborne Wind Turbine
Wind
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LED Lightbulb
Efficiency
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Flexible Solar
Solar
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Electric Vehicle/Bike
EV
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Liquid Metal Battery
Battery
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Silent Wind Turbine
Wind
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Air Vehicle, Variable Buoyancy
Designed by AEROS, this lighter or heavier then air vehicle is capable of carrying 66-tons of cargo. There are several design iterations for various industry’s transportation needs, including: military, … Read more »
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A Vertical Forest : Milan
As one of the most polluted city’s in Italy, Milan is now building the world’s first vertical forest. The twin towers will boast 400 residential … Read more »
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Underwater Energy Storage Spheres
One of the biggest drawbacks of offshore wind is that often times it is producing too much for the grid to consume. The turbines are … Read more »
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Space Based Solar Power
Dating back to 1968, Peter Glaser proposed the idea of space based solar power. Now decades later, with depleting natural resources and skyrocketing prices a renewed effort to … Read more »
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Solar Water Filter
Gabriele Diamanti has designed a $50 Terracata solar water filter that can produce up to 5liters of clean water per day. The project is called … Read more »
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The London Array
The final turbine in this massive 175 turbine array has just been completed. The array is capable of powering 500,000 homes and can reduce carbon … Read more »
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DOE – Next Generation Luminaries Winners
On March 20th the Department of Energy announced the winners of the 5th annual Next Generation Luminaries Contest. Best In Class: Juno Lighting Group Location: 1300 South Wolf … Read more »
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Floating Wind Turbine Island
Imagine a half mile wide floating island that could support 24 commercial sized turbines. A Swedish company called Hexicon has been developing this concept for … Read more »