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We’re happy to introduce The Week in Green, a new item from our friends at Inhabitat. Each week they’ll recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us. Welcome!

Sure, the iPad happened this week, but we also caught sight of several hot green gadgets and clean tech innovations this week that stand to shape the future of green consumer technology.

First off, design star Philippe Starck brought haute design to clean tech with two novel designs for home wind turbines. Starck’s high-profile products have made him a household name, so we’re interested to see if his latest creations kick off a trend towards “designer” wind power.

We were also impressed by researchers at Princeton University who recently found a way to integrate piezoelectric chips into flexible, durable rubber-based circuits. We’ve seen piezo power sources before, but applications for the new chips are sure to put bounce in your step: energy generating shoes, movement-powered microsurgical devices, and self-charging pacemakers are right around the corner.

Interest in green transportation is building as Florida rides high on the government’s recently announced grants for high speed rail — the sunshine state is set to blaze a trail with $1.25 billion in funding. And for those with a soda habit, Takara Tomy’s cola-powered RC car is one sweet ride. The biobattery-powered car can convert any sugary liquid to energy, so pour in some Jolt and you’re good to go.

Finally, love it or hate it — the launch of Apple’s iPad has dominated the newswires all week. While we appreciate the device’s toxin-free, recyclable construction and impressive battery life, we have to ask: is it really green?

Inhabitat’s Week in Green: turbines, rubber circuits, and cola-powered cars originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 31 Jan 2010 21:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Monday, February 1st, 2010 at 13:00 | Comments
Categories: Gadgets, Green IT

On Wednesday the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)voted (although apparently only with a 3-2 split along party lines) to provide public companies with guidance on SEC disclosures as they apply to climate change.  The SEC has not stipulated any new legal requirements but the guidance is intended to provide clarity and create consistency for [...]

Friday, January 29th, 2010 at 21:17 | Comments
Categories: Green IT

Intel is continuing its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint with the news that it plans to create new solar electric installations at eight of its US locations, generating around 2.5 megawatts of solar energy. 
The company has also increased its renewable energy credit (REC – the currency of renewable energy markets) purchases by 10%, [...]

Friday, January 29th, 2010 at 20:37 | Comments
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The UK government yesterday launched its new Government ICT strategy with the strap-line of ‘Smarter, cheaper, greener’ – the full document is here.  It applies to all of the UK public sector – central and local government, the wider public sector and devolved administrations.
Key measures include establishing a Government Cloud or ‘G-Cloud’, providing multiple services [...]

Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at 21:33 | Comments
Categories: Green IT

A week is a long time in politics, and it now also seems to be a long time in the area of climate change policy.  Anyone who has been following the news closely over the last week might think that we’re losing the battle, despite my comments just a week ago.  Here’s some of the [...]

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 at 04:52 | Comments
Categories: Green IT

A couple of weeks ago Symantec published a report called 2010 State of the Data Centre.  It’s based on telephone interviews with 1780 respondents from all company sizes in 26 countries.  The full report is here.
There are limited references to green, environment or sustainability and in fact ‘Green IT efforts’ ranks tenth out of twelve [...]

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 at 03:19 | Comments
Categories: Green IT

Last week the GHG Protocol Initiative announced that 60 companies had started measuring the greenhouse gas emissions
of their products and supply chains by testing a new global framework, part of the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Initiative.
The two new GHG Protocol standards – the Product Life Cycle Accounting and Reporting Standard and the Scope 3 (Corporate Value [...]

Monday, January 25th, 2010 at 21:33 | Comments
Categories: Green IT

Smart Grid News in the US has been running a feature on the Smart Grid Companies to Watch in 2010, as voted by its readers, and the results are here.
Here’s the headline top 10 companies with a very brief description of what they do:
Ambient – designs, develops and markets communications technologies and equipment.
Beacon Power – [...]

Friday, January 22nd, 2010 at 20:58 | Comments
Categories: Companies, Green IT

Continuing its push into the sustainability market (see our report in December) SAP has released a new package of sustainability solutions under the name of Best Practices packages for sustainability.
There are three elements; Best Practices for Analytics in Health and Safety, aimed at helping businesses identify operational risks through monitoring health and safety activity, Best [...]

Friday, January 22nd, 2010 at 20:44 | Comments
Categories: Companies, Green IT

We reported earlier in January about the on-going success of EPEAT, the green electronics rating system, and the fact that it had tightened up of its registration process.  Now, though, it has made another breakthrough with the announcement that Amazon.com has begun to use EPEAT to identify greener electronic products on its website.
It means [...]

Thursday, January 21st, 2010 at 21:10 | Comments
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