
Photos from Bridgestone Americas Inc.
This car turns heads. It's clear. And clearly one of the most efficient in the world.

Photo by Editor B
According to Berg Insight, the worldwide installed base of smart electricity meters will hit over 300 million by 2015.

Image credit: Munts Family
I once very publicly confessed my laziness in putting up a clothes line, and the battles over clothes lines and property values are well publicized by now.

Southern pine wood chips. Image credit:USDA Southern Research Station. Research Update, Wood to Energy
Biomass burning for electricity still looks to be a political and environmental black hole, presenting more dreadful questions than a tree hugger can shake a blog at.

The Robinsons model the latest in tinfoil pyjamas
Forget the tinfoil hat, it is time for tinfoil pyjamas.

Image via Microsoft Hohm
We're seeing a boost in partnerships between software and hardware companies when it comes to monitoring energy consumption at home.

The graphene organic photovoltaic manufacturing process.

The carbon intensity of coal is so high that CCS technology will only slightly reduce emissions, the report authors say.

Image via GreenMonk
With consumers only just starting to hear the term "smart grid," let alone trust utilities as they install millions of smart meters in homes nationwide, we're used to hearing stories about how consumers are