alternative energy in comment and analysis
How to baseline power consumption
Comment The alternative suggested by BMC's Bishop is to use existing asset management software to build a detailed database of the system and then cross-reference that with information about expected energy usage to build up a picture of energy consumption. [14 Dec 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Unfair fallout
Comment The threat of even more pollution from coal and oil - plus a dwindling oil supply - and the widespread untenable nature of renewable energy will see nuclear power as the only feasible alternative unless we are happy to see the lights go out. [20 Sep 2007]
It's not easy being green
Comment As for alternative energy sources, the jury is still out on wind power and the promised output from such units has fallen well short of statements made before the systems were put in place. The IT industry is jumping on the green energy bandwagon. [25 Jul 2007]
Editor's Blog: The green revolution and Everything 2.0
Comment So, besides The Cloud's George Polk, it wasn't many weeks ago that we heard of SAP's Shai Agassi leaving that software giant to join the 'hot alternative-energy sector', to use the phrase in the silicon.com story of 29 March (and now we even hear... [03 May 2007]
Radioactive: Mobile phones - the battery conundrum
Comment The military, for example, is very interested in alternative forms of energy to power their increasing technology-reliant troops. They generate energy by breaking down methanol and oxygen from the air into carbon dioxide and water. [09 Nov 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: The right technology for the right job
Comment By reciprocity they also suck in energy from every local radio source which further degrades data signals. They radiate energy from high-speed data signals which becomes a source of interference for wireless services including broadcast radio as... [28 May 2003]
The best of 'Reader Comments': the mystery of Ginger and call centres' great expectations
Comment Basically here you have the conversion of the acceleration of gravity (9.8 ms-2) into an everlasting energy source. You did mention that IT will "sweep over the world" affect "old line companies" and will be an alternative to products that are... [18 Jan 2001]
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