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THIS WEEK: Did you know the vegetable oil we use to make our french fries could also power our cars? In this webisode, Planet Forward drops by GreenLight BioFuels’ new plant in Maryland where they’ve been turning cooking waste into biofuel.
Ole Miss pharmacy prof, Mark Hamann, is developing a process to clean bacteria from oysters using CO2.
Capturing sunlight to power our homes at night has been one of the key problems businesses and scientists have been trying to solve. Growing Energy Labs, Inc, a participant in the Clean Tech Open, is sharing an idea that could revolutionize the way solar energy is stored.
The Arcimoto is a personal electric vehicle that will carry you, a passenger and some groceries–just enough for everyday use. Does this car make you smile? Would you drive it?
Want greens in the middle of winter? Most northern greenhouse gardeners would have to use heaters to keep their plants warm. Students from Clarkson have developed an innovative solution for this power-hungry problem.
Recently, a Planet Forward member emailed me to ask how her church should become more energy efficient, especially considering their tight budget. I’m opening up the question to you, our community of experts.
Planet Forward is a production of the Center for Innovative Media at The George Washington University. In addition, we have worked with students and faculty other colleges and universities to highlight their work on climate, clean energy and sustainability. In many cases, Planet Forward has contributed to on-campus activities and created opportunities for independent student reporting and DC internships.
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