Project Infinite Green
09/13/2018
Well, this is quite exciting! Five years ago, students at Joliet Central proposed this very idea via their business plan. They named their technology the “guttern” and the turbines would be deployed in high rise water remediation pipes and underground pipes.
Portland now generates electricity from turbines installed in city water pipes. Stories that connect us and sometimes even change the world.
We, at Project Infinite Green, have a lot of mentors. Scientists, Engineers, Governmental Officials, Entrepreneurs, and many more. Hundreds of them. To all of them, we say THANK YOU for helping us learn and grow. THANK YOU for sharing your life’s work and knowledge with us!!!
05/07/2018
You once again have to register your drone—yes, even the little ones The 2015 rules about drone registration are back in action after suspension early last year.
05/03/2018
We, in Illinois, are so incredibly lucky to have not one, but two,National Laboratories in our state. Argonne National Laboratory has been a leader in cutting edge research and innovation since its inception. Please take a moment to hear Secretary of Energy Perry talk about how Argonne moves him. We agree with you, Secretary Perry, Argonne deeply inspires us too!
The heart of America’s innovation engine On a recent visit to Argonne National Laboratory, U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry spoke to what makes Argonne and the national laboratory system special....
05/01/2018
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Researchers develop water-based battery to store solar and wind energy Stanford researchers have developed a water-based battery that could provide a cheap way to store wind or solar energy generated when the sun is shining and wind is blowing so it can be fed back into the electric grid and be redistributed when demand is high.
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