Sunday, August 2, 2009

Cheap fuel made from solar power

What would you say if someone told you you could fill your car with bio fuel for the same price as gas and not negatively affect the enviroment?

The clever people at Joule Biotechnologies http://www.joulebio.com/ have developed a system that uses microorganisms to convert sunlight into bio fuel.

This process is unique as it doesn't require acres of farmland (corn is commonly used in the creation of ethanol) and the Joule Biotechnologies system is actually competative with current gas prices.

Finally an actual solution for the global energy crisis.

Solar Solutions 1

One of the problems with solar energy is the difficulty in storing excess energy for a rainy or cloudy day.

Recently researchers from Ceramatec released information about a new ceramic disk shaped batery that when fully developed will store enough energy to power a house for a full day.

With the ability to efficiently store solar power the technology will be more appealing to those who live in areas with intermittent sunshine as well as open the door to portable options for larger electronic items such as power tools and laptops.