by Jim Bannister | Energy
The UCLA researchers have developed a groundbreaking technique that uses a DVD burner to fabricate micro-scale graphene-based supercapacitors — devices that can charge and discharge a hundred to a thousand times faster than standard batteries. These...
by Amy Seidman | Clean Tech, Energy, Investment, Policy, Solar, Video
Nat Goldhaber, managing director of Claremont Creek Ventures, share his insights in this video around energy and policy in California in regards to clean tech investments. Goldhaber’s interview focuses on a Claremont Creek solar investment example in a company...
by Amy Seidman | Clean Tech, Cleantech Open, Energy, Resilient Cities, Video
Did we ever think that the stuff of life could be the stuff we run cars on? Think again! Water can be transformed into fuel, as presented by scientist and inventor of Growing Energy Lab, Inc., Dr. Ryan Wartena. Wartena explains in this video how the water electrolysis...
by Amy Seidman | Clean Tech, Energy, Investment, Video
Learn about the role of the investor in building a better more advanced and sustainable world. Watch this video of Wal Van Lierop, CEO and founder of a clean tech venture capital firm in Vancouver, Chrysalix, as he talks about the financial and practical value of...
by Maryruth Belsey Priebe | Highlights, Innovation, Solar
The problems of conventional kerosene lamps used in poor communities all over the world are many: indoor air pollution, environmental sustainability, fire hazards, low educational outcomes, and high fuel prices. Swapping these inefficient, pollution-ridden lamps out...
by Amy Seidman | Energy, Featured, Thought Leadership
Los Angeles, CA – Thought Leadership Ray Podder is a man who is more than alive, he is on fire. Lit from within with more juice than a battery pack, Ray can speak for hours about his favorite subject – energy. He worked as a director of digital innovation...