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Swiss janitor satellites will clean up space
But the Swiss Space Center at EFPL (the Federal Institute for Technology in Lausanne) has announced today that it will be making the skies a little safer with CleanSpace One, a "janitor satellite" that will fly through space, chase down space debris,
University of Colorado to host cleantech contest
College students are developing clean technology business plans as part of a competition in which the winning team will receive $100000. The CU Cleantech New Venture Challenge is part of a Department of Energy initiative focused on developing clean
Michigan Tech Celebrates National Engineers Week, Feb. 19-25
“It's a time to celebrate all the things we take for granted, whether it's the little computer we carry around that we call a cell phone, or the clean, hot water that comes out of the showerhead every morning,” he added. Despite their amazing works,
EnWave Named to the TSX Venture Top 50 for Third Consecutive Year
EnWave was ranked seventh in the list of top Canadian Clean Technology companies. "Over the past year, EnWave announced five additional world class collaborations, signed a second commercial license and rose over CAD$12 million in equity financing,"
North Vancouver company helps clean up after cruise ship disaster
“If they had a rupture and a good portion of that spilled, it could be a couple of months to clean up. It all depends on the weather conditions and other things, including if (the fuel) coats the island,” explained Bennett.
Swiss craft janitor satellites to grab space junk
The EPFL on Wednesday launched the "CleanSpace One", a project to develop and build the first installment of a family of satellites specially designed to clean up space debris, during a press conference in Lausanne, Switzerland, Wednesday, February 15,
NRG Energy, Inc. President & CEO, David Crane, To Participate As Keynote ...
By Business Wire 02/15/12 - 12:06 PM EST David Crane, President and CEO of NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NRG), will participate as the opening keynote speaker at the Jefferies 2012 Global Clean Technology Conference on Wednesday, February 22, 2012 at 8:15 am
NRG ENERGY INC : NRG Energy, Inc. President & CEO, David Crane, to Participate ...
David Crane, President and CEO of NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NRG), will participate as the opening keynote speaker at the Jefferies 2012 Global Clean Technology Conference on Wednesday, February 22, 2012 at 8:15 am eastern. In this keynote address,
WesternZagros in Top 50 Companies on TSX Venture Exchange
The TSX Venture 50(R) annually awards the top 10 companies listed on the TSX Venture Exchange, in each of five major industry sectors - Oil and Gas, Mining, Technology & Life Sciences, Diversified Industries and Clean Technology.
NRG Energy, Inc. President & CEO, David Crane, to Participate as Keynote ...
PRINCETON, NJ, Feb 15, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- David Crane, President and CEO of NRG Energy, Inc. /quotes/zigman/337115/quotes/nls/nrg NRG +0.53% , will participate as the opening keynote speaker at the Jefferies 2012 Global Clean Technology Conference
British Columbia's LNG Strategy
Maintain BC's Leadership on Climate Change and Clean Energy Kitimat LNG and BC Douglas Channel are the first LNG plants in the world that are anticipated to use clean electricity to drive the liquefaction process. As a result, LNG development in BC
"Janitor satellite" made to clean up space junk
CleanSpace One, a prototype for a family of satellites specially designed to clean up space debris, chases its target in this illustration provided by the Swiss Space Center of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) Feb. 15, 2012.
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provided by the Swiss Space Center of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) on Wednesday, February 15, 2012, the CleanSpace One is chasing its target. By JOHN HEILPRIN Associated Press GENEVA (AP) - The tidy Swiss want to clean up space.