Why are our homes so dumb?

Tuesday, March 16, 2010 by Guest Blogger
 For many years, gurus and tech-evangelists been promising the arrival of the "smart home" – the automated home with devices that talk to each other, with appliances and central home systems that can be controlled from a home dashboard or over the internet. Except for a few hobbyists and early innovators, most homes today are still stupid.
 
Its time we stop waiting for the automated "smart" house – a house that is as technically advanced as our automobiles.  For example, for decades, we have been able to remotely lock and unlock our car doors, raise and lower our car windows, adjust temperatures for different parts of the car seating areas, and even clean the back and front windows.
 
Why aren't our homes as smart as our cars?
 
With the arrival of the new third home wireless network, this is beginning to change. 
 
Most homes already have two wireless networks – the cordless phone network for communication and the data network – usually WiFi. Both are very effective for high bandwidth, power greedy applications like watching internet videos and talking on the phone.
 
However, for many less data intensive communications, the new ultra low power networks – based on the 802.15.4 standard and new ZigBee standards (including ZigBee RF4CE and ZigBee Green Power) promise to not only make our homes smart, but to do it in a way that is both green and maintenance free.
 
This year, large consumer electronic manufacturers, cable set top box makers and service providers will begin rolling out systems for our homes that will finally make our homes as smart as our cars. This revolution is going to start small, starting with the remote control we use to control our TV and set top box. However, in the coming years we will see new capabilities added to that remote.
 
Based on using a RF powered remote control, it will become possible to monitor and control all the home's systems from a single central dashboard – your remote control. By using RF (radio frequency) instead of the old fashioned IR (infrared), this central mobile dashboard can be used in any room to control systems based in other parts of the home. RF transits through walls, through doors, and through furniture. Because RF supports interactivity, not only can the home-owner control other systems, but s/he can monitor the systems as well by using the display on the remote.
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While sitting in the home office, s/he can monitor and control the temperature in different rooms, set up recording on the VCR in the living room, turn off the lights in the kids' rooms after they go out and play. She can even capture a digital image from the front door camera to see who is ringing the doorbell.
 
And if the kids do grab the remote and somehow lose it, she can go to one of the controlled appliances – like the flat screen TV, and press the "Find Me" button. The remote control will start beeping, playing a song, whatever it takes to make it easy to find again.
 
Yes, these technologies can be cobbled together now but they are expensive and need technical expertise to make them all play well together. Because of the new ZigBee/RF4CE standard, vendors are creating systems and devices that will be less expensive and will be able to interact with each other. In addition, the new ultra low power capabilities make these devices maintenance free and GREEN by greatly reducing the amount of batteries needed to operate the various sensors around the home, as well as in the remote itself.
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Batteries are one of the more hidden polluters of the planet. Even though they are small, each contains heavy metals and toxic chemicals. In addition, there is a heavy carbon footprint involved in the mining and refining of the raw materials, as well as in the actual manufacture and distribution of batteries, as well as in the final re-cycling and disposal of batteries. 
 
By using new ultra low power wireless technology, consumer electronics manufacturers are now starting to rolling out remote controls that use a lot less power and never need to have the batteries changed or charged.
 
For example: with a typical remote control, one has to change the batteries at least once a year. Open it up, pull out the old ones and put in new AA batteries. If it is an old remote, you probably need to replace the duct tape or rubber bands holding it together.
 
If you have battery powered sensors in your home for security and temperature control, you already know the repeated irritation for tracking down the beeping and having to change batteries (and why do these battery powered sensors always run out of power in the middle of the night?).

By reducing the power draw and enabling the battery to last for the product's lifetime (ten years or more), it is possible to reduce the overall number of batteries needed by 90%. This means billions fewer batteries need to be made – billions fewer batteries tossed into landfills.
 
By not requiring the user to open up devices to replace and/or recharge batteries, these devices also become essentially maintenance free which enables the makers to design remote controls and sensors that do not require battery compartments and lids. No more duct tape and rubber bands.
 
By using these new ZigBee RF4CE networks, we are improving our overall ecology as well as making our lives a lot more convenient. No more having to point and shoot with remote controls to change the channel, to set up recording on our DVRs. No need to hike downstairs to adjust the thermostat or to turn off lights after everyone has left the room. Because this new technology is based on a standard – ZigBee RF4CE – companies and manufacturers worldwide can build cost effectively design and solutions that will interact and talk to each other.
 
The new Third Wireless Network is coming this year – bringing with it the long awaited promise of the smart home – a home that is as automated and easy to use as the car that is parked in the home's garage. Parents often tell their children that that watching too  much TV can make them stupid. That may be. However, because of ZigBee/RF4CE and the third Home Wireless Network, your TV set's remote control will at least make your house a lot smarter.
 
Cees Links, GreenPeak Technologies, www.greenpeak,com, Guest Blogger for Green Energy TV.
 
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Cees Links is CEO and founder of GreenPeak Technologies, based in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Cees [“case”] Links is a pioneer of the wireless data industry, a visionary leader bringing the world of mobile computing and continuous networking together. Under his guidance, the first wireless LANs were developed which ultimately became house-hold technology integrated into the PCs and notebooks we are all familiar with. He also pioneered the development of access points, home networking routers and hotspot base stations, all widely used today.
 
He was involved in establishing the IEEE 802.11 standard, the Wi-Fi Alliance, and IEEE 802.15 standardization committee. Cees holds a Masters degree in Applied Mathematics and a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from the Twente University of Technology in Enschede, The Netherlands.
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FRG Waste Resources, Inc. - Two Green Thumbs Up Award

Tuesday, March 16, 2010 by Craig Zamary
 FRG Waste Resources, Inc. is headquartered in Napa Valley, CA. They are the nationwide leader in providing quality waste and recycling solutions – from compaction equipment to proprietary materials removal and document destruction to comprehensive waste/recycling management programs.

One of their eco friendly inventions is called eCorect. It is a machine that is a dehydrating system. It takes wet food-waste and other compostable materials are processed and reduced producing a dry, nutrient-rich soil amendment that may be used as a landscaping material, natural lawn care or other eco friendly products.

FRG Waste - Two Green Thumbs Up AwardThe eCorect is environmentally friendly and efficient by reducing trips to the landfill and creating a closed-loop system.  The unit requires no water line, no added enzymes or bacteria-based additives. Its easy to install, easy to operate and easy to maintain.

This energy innovation will be a great part of Sustainability Programs for restaurants, college campuses, cafeterias, etc.

Below is a video on one of their Eco Friendly Inventions:
Future posts will bring attention to best green companies, green inventions, eco friendly products, green jobs, companies going green and hybrid electric vehicles. Stay tuned!

Biodegradable plastics - IBM & Stanford

Monday, March 15, 2010 by Craig Zamary
 There is an estimated 13 billion plastic bottles that are thrown away each year. IBM & Stanford may have a solution to this problem.

There is a video airing on our main site Green Energy TV that unveils the Green Chemistry breakthrough by IBM & Stanford for Environmentally Sustainable Plastics.

Here's a link to the video: http://greenenergytv.com/Watch.aspx?v=ec70377dc013958e 


Bloom Box - Green Energy Innovation

Tuesday, March 2, 2010 by Craig Zamary
 Bloom Energy unveiled the "Bloom Box", and have been swarmed by press, politicians and investors.

Bloom Energy is a Silicon Valley startup, that is looking to put power plants in people's back yards and take you off the electrical grid. The Bloom Box is a fuel-cell technology that would allow homes and businesses to generate their own electricity.

What Major corporations are already using Bloom Box? Wal-Mart, FedEx, Staples, Google, and eBay.

Check out the Bloom Box video and see how it works:


Google making Solar Energy Affordable

Tuesday, March 2, 2010 by Craig Zamary
 Google invested in a couple solar energy companies over the last few years. One of the companies is called eSolar and the other is BrightSource.

Google invested in both these companies because they have the potential to reduce the cost of Solar Energy by 50% or more. 

The videos for both of these companies showing their energy innovations, green inventions and the way they both define solar energy can be seen on our main site.

Portable Farms

Tuesday, February 23, 2010 by Craig Zamary
 There's a whole new way to look at Sustainability Programs and certified organic products when it comes to farming.

There is an entrepreneur/inventor named Colle Davis who may have a solution for millions of people around the world when it comes to food.

You will see in the video below that this portable farm does not require you to add soil, pesticides, or even water to grow crops. 

Is it possible in a 6x8 ft garden to produce over 100 pounds of fish and 400 vegetables a year?

Watch the video below and find out:

We will continue to focus on the best green companies, green inventions, energy innovations and more. Stay Green!

Ben & Jerry's Goes Nuts about Fair Trade

Tuesday, February 23, 2010 by Craig Zamary
 In a press release, Ben & Jerry’s announced its commitment to go fully Fair Trade across its entire global flavor portfolio. From Cherry Garcia to Chocolate Fudge Brownie, all of the flavors in all of the countries where Ben & Jerry’s is sold will be converted to Fair Trade Certified™ ingredients by the end of 2013.
 
Ben & Jerry’s was the first ice cream company in the world to use Fair Trade Certified™ ingredients starting in 2005, and today it’s racing ahead as the first ice cream company to make such a significant commitment to Fair Trade across its global portfolio.

Ben & Jerry's Fair Trade - Two Green Thumbs Up AwardSo what is Fair Trade? Fair Trade means that certified farmers are using environmentally sound practices to grow and harvest their crops in a sustainable way.

Check out their video:
 http://greenenergytv.com/Watch.aspx?v=fd9a349653b7a148

 
Future posts will focus on Sustainability Programs, Best Green Companies, Energy Innovations, Certified Organic Products, green jobs and more! - Stay Green....

Milk Cartons to Playgrounds

Monday, February 22, 2010 by Guest Blogger
 There are a lot of companies going green and best green companies, but today's post is featuring a very cool company who is making Playgrounds out of used Milk Cartons.

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Green Energy TV  gave Progressive Design Playgrounds the Two Green Thumbs Up Award for their green inventions and eco friendly products. They are also creating green jobs, and not only a place for kids to play, but also providing Environmental Education for for Children. 

Check out the video below:








Blueprint for affordable clean energy

Friday, February 19, 2010 by Craig Zamary
 Applied Materials recently announced its solar fab2farm model offering a blueprint for affordable clean energy and local economic development.  

Below are some highlights about Applied’s solar fab2farm model:
fab2farm new Utility Scale Solar PV Solution
  • The fab2farm model  is a solar deployment model that links the complete utility-scale solar ecosystem—from the manufacturing of the panels, to the building of the solar farm, to the local community—to drive down the cost of solar electricity, while generating billions of dollars in economic development. 
  • Fab2farm would locate an Applied Materials SunFab™ manufacturing factory in communities across the U.S., with the intent of placing the panels produced by that factory directly into utility-owned projects. 
fab2farm Applied Materials Two Green Thumbs Up AwardThis approach has many broader benefits - a self-sustaining economic engine that delivers affordable solar to the rate payer, jobs for the community, R&D opportunities for local universities, increment tax base for local government, progress toward meeting RPS goals. 
Delivers clean, reliable energy source and reduced GHG emissions for decades to come. 

Check out the interactive model that captures how these benefits can be realized at http://www.fab2farm.com/ 
   
 
For more information about Applied at Clean Tech, the Applied Materials Blog http://blog.appliedmaterials.com/  

Entrepreneurship in Michigan

Thursday, February 18, 2010 by Guest Blogger
 In Michigan, DTE Energy & the University of Michigan put on a Clean Energy Prize Competition for students.

Currently, 8 Teams have advanced to the Semi-finals, and according to a press release from DTE Energy, the new business ideas range from:
  • A system to enhance electric vehicle batteries
  • A new method to produce a gas used in solar cell production
  • Plans for turning food waste into fuel and more!
What do the students have to do? Teams have to develop business plans that promise to move a new, clean-energy technology from the laboratory to the market place.

How much $ is at stake? 1st Prize $50,000 2nd Place gets $25,000  3rd Place - $10,000 and 4th Place $7,000.

Below is what each of the 8 Teams are doing:
  • Advanced Battery Control: offers a proprietary smart battery management system, which will radically enhance battery utilization in electric vehicles.
  • Carbon Perks: a service that motivates people to incorporate energy efficient practices into their lifestyles while helping utilities reduce the costs of providing peak power.
  • Enertia: brings to market a multiple patent-pending innovation that will harness ambient kinetic energy and extend the lifetime of wireless electronic devices tenfold, while at the same time replacing toxic electrochemical batteries.
  • Food Waste Energy: manufactures and installs anaerobic biodigestors that help restaurants save energy and waste disposal costs by producing natural gas from food waste on site.
  • Green Silane: produces silane gas for customers on-site in a manner that is flexible, low-cost, and environmentally benign, revolutionizing the supply chain for this critical input to semiconductor, flat-screen display and photovoltaic panel production.
  • Ice Mitigating Systems: developed a two-fold approach to counter the effects of ice on offshore wind turbines. The solution, which addresses the turbine blades and its structural foundation, will be licensed to manufacturers and the company will provide the necessary consulting services to implement these systems.
  • ReGenerate: manufactures and leases modular anaerobic digestors to institutional food service operators, transforming food waste discards into on-site renewable energy as well as nutrient-rich fertilizer products that will be cobranded and sold through retail outlets.
  • Smart Energy Inc.: providing the bridge between the Smart Grid and consumers, empowering consumers with control over their energy usage and appliances.
Good luck to everyone! - Mike D., University Michigan School, & Guest Blogger for Green Energy TV

MIT Clean Energy Prize - 2010 Deadline

Thursday, February 18, 2010 by Guest Blogger
The MIT Clean Energy Prize was established in 2007 to encourage innovation in the energy space, specifically with regard to clean energy.

Forbes Magazine recently named this "The Biggest Small Business Competitions".

The winner gets $200,000 and there has been millions of dollars in follow up funding and investments to past winners. 

Who Can Apply? This is open to all U.S. university graduate and undergraduate students, over 100 teams are expected to compete in five energy tracks:
  • energy efficiency and infrastructure
  • renewables
  • clean non-renewables
  • transportation
  • deployment (clean energy services or processes).
The deadline for entering is February 25th, so if you have an idea, you better get moving! Good Luck. - Scot, MIT Undergrad & Guest Blogger for Green Energy TV

Global Entrepreneurs - IBM

Friday, February 12, 2010 by Guest Blogger
Are you familiar with a cloud computing environment to more easily allow professors around the world to incorporate technology into their curricula? Listen up Professors...

We know about globalization, but how are we preparing our future leaders and younger generation to prepare themselves to be ready to connect to the rest of the world.

There are more Entrepreneurship Programs opening up across the US and the world, and so how are we preparing them to be Global Entrepreneurs?

IBM has a solution, don't they always...This is a really cool video about how IBM has already helped over 200 schools. The video airing on Green Energy TV is titled: Smarter Students for a Smarter Planet

Check it out - http://greenenergytv.com/Watch.aspx?v=68f47cd3374a57b6   -Mark White, Guest Blogger for GreenEnergyTV.com

Future posts: Best Green companies, energy innovation, Sustainability Programs, green inventions, best green companies and new Hybrid Electric rides.

China - Plant 1 Billion trees

Friday, February 12, 2010 by Guest Blogger
A video was uploaded to Green Energy TV  about China planting 1 Billion Trees in the desert.

The video is titled: Taming the Yellow Dragon

It takes place in Inner Mongolia, China and it focuses on the greatest environmental and ecological threats to sustainable development -- not only to China, but also to the whole North East Asian region.

China Taming the Yellow DragonThis eye opening film was Produced by Chris Gelken & Shirley Han Ying. 

Link to the video: http://greenenergytv.com/Watch.aspx?v=ede31d4063d9161c 


Green Energy TV featured at Cleantech Forum San Francisco Feb. 24-26th, 2010

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 by Guest Blogger

The annual Cleantech Forum series returns to San Francisco, February 24-26, 2010 at The Palace Hotel. Cleantech Forum XXVI brings together ~1,000 industry leaders in what is widely recognized as THE cleantech event of the year. When you register, please use the promotion code ptnrSF10 and receive a $200 discount on the registration fee. 

With the theme Taking Cleantech to Scale, the Forum offers opportunities to mingle with global corporate executives, investors, and government leaders who are financing, acquiring, and scaling cleantech. You will hear first-hand accounts from innovative startups, new investment funds and corporations looking for partners. And if you’re looking for funding to start a new business, or for companies to invest in, this is a great place to network.

Cleantech Forum XXVI speakers include:

Bill Lockyer, California’s 32nd State Treasurer
Philippe Martin, VP of Research and Innovation Sourcing, Veolia Environnement
Go vernor George Pataki, Counsel, Chadbourne & Parke LLP
Bill Weihl, Green Energy Czar, Google
Carl Bass, CEO, Autodesk
Stewart Brand, Author, “Whole Earth Discipline: An Ecopragmatist Manifesto
Bill Weihl, Green Energy Czar, Google
Lorie Wigle, General Manager, Intel
Scott Bolick, Vice President, Sustainability, SAP
Chris Smith, Director of Operations, IDS Energy Solutions, Boeing
Jeff Seabright, Vice President of Environment, Coca-Cola
Arlin Wasserman, Vice President, Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility, Sodexo
Raj Atluru, Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson
Keat Chuan Yeoh, Assistant Managing Director, Singapore Economic Development Board
Troy Batterberry, Product Manager, Microsoft Hohm
Issam Dairanieh, Technology Principal, BP
James Robb, Sr. VP- Enterprise Planning and Development, Northeast Utilities
And more.


CEOs and Companies presenting at the Cleantech Forum CEO Showcase include:

·         Jeff Bisberg, CEO, Albeo Technologies

·         Kevin Czinger, CEO, Coda Automotive

·         Gary Fromer, Cpower

·         Jay Zoellner, EPS Corporation

·         Frank Ramirez, CEO, Ice Energy

·         Dr. Fatemeh Shirazi, CEO, Microvi Biotech

·         Carlos Perea, CEO, MIOX

·         Jeff Green, CEO, NanoH20

·         Dan Squiller, CEO, PowerGenix

·         Mark E. McGoup, CEO, Pentadyne,

·         Kevin Surace, CEO, Serious Materials

·         Terry Bailey, Soliant

·         Mark Crowley, CEO, SolFocus

For more information on how to join this leading industry event, call +1 (810) 224-4310 or email  info@cleantech.com or go to: http://cleantech.com/sanfranciscoforum  to register and use the promo code ptnrSF10 for a discount.
Cleantech Forum XXVI San Francisco, CA February 24-26, 2010
 


Sunflower Solutions - Two Green Thumbs Up Award

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 by Craig Zamary
I saw a recent newsletter from the Civic Innovation Lab out of Cleveland, Ohio that one of the companies they funded is offering Low-tech solar panels to developing nations.

The newsletter stated that around the world 1.6 billion people do not have access to electricity. Cleveland-area native Christopher Clark wants to change that.
 
The 26-year-old Clark founded Sunflower Solutions after becoming aware of the rampant lack of power in developing areas and the myriad problems that stem from living without electricity.

Green Energy TV has given his company the Two Green Thumbs Up Award for his energy innovation, green inventions, being one of the best green companies and their eco friendly products that give a new way to define solar energy. For more info, check out their site at http://www.thesunflowersite.org/ Keep up the great work!

Sunflower Solutions - Two Green Thumbs Up Award
Best Green Companies - Define Solar Energy

IBM Saves Water - Two Green Thumbs Up Award

Tuesday, February 2, 2010 by Craig Zamary
There's a really cool video airing on our main site Green Energy TV showing how IBM's technology saves water.

IBM Fellow, John Cohn does a great job using humor to explain How Technology Saves Water.

How do they do it? IBM is gathering and analyzing information from vast sensor networks in our planet's rivers, oceans and waterways and making that information available in real-time so that smarter decisions can be made about how we manage this critical resource. (Source IBM)

IBM - Two Green Thumbs Up Award for Water Saving TechnologyCheck out the video
: http://greenenergytv.com/Watch.aspx?v=26da6a961e8b3190 

Upcoming posts will focus on energy innovations, green inventions, companies going green, best green companies and hybrid vehicles. Stay Tuned...

Entrepreneur.com & SBA Green Business Coach

Friday, January 29, 2010 by Guest Blogger

I just finished watching a great video presentation by Bill Roth where he was a speaker at an SBA event. Bill Roth is the Green Business Coach for Entrepreneur.com and he has a lot of knowledge and green business experience.

He talks about Sustainability Programs, his experience, best green companies, energy innovation, green inventions, eco friendly inventions and how sustainability programs can change your life.

The Video is on: THE GREEN ECONOMIC REVOLUTION - SBA Speaker Event.  If your interested in starting up a green business or launching a green company or organization, then this is a great video to watch. I used this video in my class on Sustainability Programs and the students were glued to it.

Here's a link to the video: http://greenenergytv.com/Watch.aspx?v=f82df0d99dbf9bee 
- Justin, Guest Blogger for Green Energy TV

Largest urban farm in the world

Thursday, January 21, 2010 by Guest Blogger

John Hantz, the $100 million dollar man has a very unique vision for the city of Detroit.

That vision is to take Detroit and convert the unused space into farmland. He was featured in a Fortune article recently, and talked about launching his idea into action and putting up $30 million of his own money to jump start the project.

Most people who are familiar with Detroit have seen abandoned buildings, homes selling for $15,000, and not too much going on.

The article also talked about how Detroit was once the 4th largest city in the US and how the population used be 2 million people, and is now at 900,000 and continues to decline.

In a tough economy, and a time when cities that are going downhill need to look at reinventing themselves, John Hantz has come up with a plan that has the potential to turn Detroit around and become one of the top green cities in the US and create green jobs and sustainability programs for the city. - Jack Clemens, Guest Blogger for Green Energy TV
Detroit - Urban Farm and green cities


Starbucks doesn't Recycle?

Thursday, January 21, 2010 by Guest Blogger

Dear Starbucks,

I walked across campus today, was tired and walked into a Starbucks. I asked for a iced coffee, and yes, I forgot my reuseable mug, and they handed me a coffee in a plastic cup.

I drank it, read a book and looked for a recycling bin. None were found. I went to the counter and asked the workers if they have a recycling bin for my plastic cup and they said no, even the manager shook his head no.

Why not? Look, I am no treehugger, but I believe in recycling. I should have been using my resuseable mug, but forgot it. I was very surprised and maybe it was just this location that did not have it. I looked into Starbucks sustainability programs and also on their site their Environmental Stewardship page talked about the great things they are doing.

Starbucks companies going greenThe one thing that was missing was recycling bins in many of their stores. This could help prevent millions of cups from entering landfills. There are many companies going green and doing great things to reduce energy consumption, water usage, etc., but sometimes even they forget the easiest green measures to put in place, a recycling bin.

I took the cup back to campus, put it in a recycling bin, and will not forget my mug in the future! - Jenny M., Guest Blogger for Green Energy TV

Green Stock Picks for 2010

Wednesday, January 20, 2010 by Guest Blogger

If you are reading this, you are interested in the benefits of alternative energy.  But there is one benefit that you may have overlooked...profit!  Why not invest in the companies whose energy innovations we use?  The PickShares betaONE portfolio now includes an alternative energy component in its energy sector holdings. 

Uncertainty dominated the last few months of the year as markets traded in a range amid speculation about interest rates and healthcare reform.  In 2010 I have begun to look into an area with great potential for growth; alternative energy.  This is a difficult sector but there is plenty of upside to be found if you know where to look.  Recently this capital intensive sector has been a victim of the credit crunch. 

Green Stock Picks for 2010     As credit becomes available again investment in alternative energy will return, its comeback being fueled in part by rising oil prices and government funding.  Geothermal and biomass are marginal, the biggest contributions will come from solar, wind and hydroelectric energy which will be the focus of my investment research.

     To enter the alternative energy arena, I have chosen the PowerShares WilderHill Clean Energy Portfolio (PBW) as my vehicle.  This fund offers great diversification including 25% international stocks amid a mix of market caps. 

Visit www.pickshares.com  to learn more about the alternative energy ETFs and other funds that are heating up in 2010. - Scott Frye, Guest Blogger for Green Energy TV