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  • Innovation Scorecard

    03/29/2005 4:42:13 AM PST · by kevkrom · 15 replies · 394+ views
    Fast Company ^ | April 2005 | Michael A. Prospero
    Innovation Scorecard When it comes to alternative and renewable energy, it's not enough to have the coolest non-oil-using eco-friendly widget. From: Issue 93| April 2005 | Page 65 By: Michael A. Prospero By its very nature, the renewable-energy industry is one of the most innovative around. Solar power, wind power, fuel cells -- all are the result of technologies deployed mostly in just the past decade. But what makes this generation of upstarts truly exciting isn't the power (literally) of their inventions, but the manner in which those innovations came to be. Check out the winners of this month's Innovation...
  • A Turkey In Your Tank

    01/21/2005 6:30:55 AM PST · by kevkrom · 18 replies · 552+ views
    Fortune Small Business ^ | 01 Feb 2005 | Ellyn Spragins
    A Turkey In Your Tank Could poultry scraps be the next big source of fuel oil? FORTUNE SMALL BUSINESS Tuesday, February 1, 2005 By Ellyn Spragins One solution to america's energy crisis just may be gobbling away at a poultry farm near you. Changing World Technologies has developed a working system to convert turkey guts and scraps into fuel oil. But CWT's tribulations show how hard it is for even the most innovative green company to compete in the energy business. CWT's improbable alchemy is based on an idea that scientists have been kicking around for three decades: mimicking the...