An interview with Dr. David Mills, Chief Scientific Officer and Founder of Ausra:
Dr. David Mills has worked in the alternative energy field for over 30 years. He was born and raised in Canada and educated in Australia. In his University of Sydney lab he developed and licensed the evacuated-tube solar water heater technology, which consists [...]
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Dr. David Mills of Ausra on Alternative Energy Techonlogy for Utility-Scale Thermal Solar Power
by EcoWorld Editorial Staff on December 22, 2008
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Funding
by EcoWorld Editorial Staff on December 21, 2008We represent a large group of companies that specializes in arranging Capital and Funding for large viable projects and companies that are requiring funding. We specilize in equity funding.
We have Several Private Trusts that have funds available to invest in many varied and diverse projects and companies and operations World wide. [...]
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Outdoor Air Conditioning
by EcoWorld Editorial Staff on December 19, 2008Sitting on a beach is the last thing most of us think about in the cold month of December, but it is an appealing escape. Beaches are the most popular destination spot and who could blame the millions of tourists whose tension is washed away by warm waves, exotic drinks and sunny skies. Nothing is [...]
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California’s Renewable Electricity
by Ed Ring on December 18, 2008In the aftermath of the defeat of Proposition 7, the ambitious citizen’s initiative that would have required California’s utilities to deliver 50% renewable electricity by 2030, where is the golden state in terms of increasing its production of renewable electricity, and what factors are likely to help or hinder implementation of large scale electricity projects [...]
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The Nanocantilever Toxin Alert
by EcoWorld Editorial Staff on December 16, 2008Research teams at Clemson, UCLA and the University of Southampton in the UK are pioneering novel nanoscale sensors for detecting environmental toxins and other harmful airborne chemical and biological agents.
At Clemson, researchers have developed nanoscale cantilevers that potentially could be placed in a handheld device and used for real-time chemical alerts in detecting harmful gases [...]
