Bright ideas that came from Edison - EF News
28 Jul 2024 at 5:45pm
Â? Beware. Edison learned the lesson of value with his first major invention Â? the vote-tabulating machine. The device let legislators have their votes counted "instantly and accurately with the press of a button," Gelb said. The problem? "The machine was too efficient," Alan Axelrod, author of "Edison on Innovation," told IBD.
Days of the incandescent bulb are numbered - EF News
21 Jul 2024 at 8:50am
WASHINGTON DC - If we want to continue to enjoy the bright, warm light that Thomas Edison's incandescent bulb radiates, Congress will have to repeal Subtitle B of Title III of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
MIT Study: US Can Meet Power Grid Challenges of Future
3 Aug 2024 at 12:16pm
Boston -- - In 1882, Thomas Edison introduced the first power grid system in New York City. His direct current system initially served 59 customers in the Wall Street area at a price of $5 per kilowatt hour.
EU agrees to phase out incandescent bulbs by 2012 - EF News
22 Jun 2024 at 11:40am
The incandescent bulb, which is little changed since Thomas Edison invented it, uses more power than energy-saving fluorescent light bulbs and halogen lamps. Share it: Search NEWS ARCHIVES
Electricity Forum News - Power That?s Cheaper Than Free
3 Sep 2024 at 8:40am
Ever since Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, people have been looking for cost-effective ways to store lots of electricity. One approach is a technology called Compressed Air Energy Storage, or CAES, and Boston came to the National Press Club in Washington to talk it up.
The future of producing power in Ontario - EF News
17 Aug 2024 at 9:39pm
Nothing else has happened.Â? Indeed, while Alexander Graham Bell would not recognize today's telephone network, Thomas Edison would feel right at home running our current electrical grid. WeÂ?ve taken small steps to encourage innovation in Canada, such as the recent passage of the Ontario Green Energy Act and similar initiatives in Quebec ...
Stimulus money crucial for a smart grid - EF News
12 Jul 2024 at 5:07pm
"This will have long-term results," said Thomas Kuhn, head of Edison Electric Institute, trade association for privately owned electric utilities which serve 75 percent of the country's electric customers. "It's an awfully big leg up."
The politics of wind power - EF News - electricityforum.com
15 Jul 2024 at 8:57am
The politics of wind power- EF News. DELAWARE - Â?The moment I read that paper,Â? the wind entrepreneur Peter Mandelstam recalled, Â?I knew in my gut where my next wind project would be.Â?
Hydroelectricity - Renewable Energy Generation
2 Jun 2024 at 4:54am
Hydroelectricity is a clean energy source of power generation accomplished by harnessing the energy of moving water to turn electrical generators.
Jason Gray now director of SunEdison Canadian operations
11 Aug 2024 at 10:37pm
BELTSVILLE, MARYLAND - SunEdison, North AmericaÂ?s largest solar energy services provider, named Jason Gray as Director of Canadian Operations.
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28 Jul 2024 at 5:45pm
Â? Beware. Edison learned the lesson of value with his first major invention Â? the vote-tabulating machine. The device let legislators have their votes counted "instantly and accurately with the press of a button," Gelb said. The problem? "The machine was too efficient," Alan Axelrod, author of "Edison on Innovation," told IBD.
Days of the incandescent bulb are numbered - EF News
21 Jul 2024 at 8:50am
WASHINGTON DC - If we want to continue to enjoy the bright, warm light that Thomas Edison's incandescent bulb radiates, Congress will have to repeal Subtitle B of Title III of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
MIT Study: US Can Meet Power Grid Challenges of Future
3 Aug 2024 at 12:16pm
Boston -- - In 1882, Thomas Edison introduced the first power grid system in New York City. His direct current system initially served 59 customers in the Wall Street area at a price of $5 per kilowatt hour.
EU agrees to phase out incandescent bulbs by 2012 - EF News
22 Jun 2024 at 11:40am
The incandescent bulb, which is little changed since Thomas Edison invented it, uses more power than energy-saving fluorescent light bulbs and halogen lamps. Share it: Search NEWS ARCHIVES
Electricity Forum News - Power That?s Cheaper Than Free
3 Sep 2024 at 8:40am
Ever since Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, people have been looking for cost-effective ways to store lots of electricity. One approach is a technology called Compressed Air Energy Storage, or CAES, and Boston came to the National Press Club in Washington to talk it up.
The future of producing power in Ontario - EF News
17 Aug 2024 at 9:39pm
Nothing else has happened.Â? Indeed, while Alexander Graham Bell would not recognize today's telephone network, Thomas Edison would feel right at home running our current electrical grid. WeÂ?ve taken small steps to encourage innovation in Canada, such as the recent passage of the Ontario Green Energy Act and similar initiatives in Quebec ...
Stimulus money crucial for a smart grid - EF News
12 Jul 2024 at 5:07pm
"This will have long-term results," said Thomas Kuhn, head of Edison Electric Institute, trade association for privately owned electric utilities which serve 75 percent of the country's electric customers. "It's an awfully big leg up."
The politics of wind power - EF News - electricityforum.com
15 Jul 2024 at 8:57am
The politics of wind power- EF News. DELAWARE - Â?The moment I read that paper,Â? the wind entrepreneur Peter Mandelstam recalled, Â?I knew in my gut where my next wind project would be.Â?
Hydroelectricity - Renewable Energy Generation
2 Jun 2024 at 4:54am
Hydroelectricity is a clean energy source of power generation accomplished by harnessing the energy of moving water to turn electrical generators.
Jason Gray now director of SunEdison Canadian operations
11 Aug 2024 at 10:37pm
BELTSVILLE, MARYLAND - SunEdison, North AmericaÂ?s largest solar energy services provider, named Jason Gray as Director of Canadian Operations.
WHAT IS THIS? This is an unscreened compilation of results from several search engines. The sites listed are not necessarily recommended by Surfnetkids.com.