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Eaton unveils rewards program for disties and resellers
Diversified industrial manufacturer, Eaton Corporation, has unveiled its PowerAdvantage Rewards Program, an incentive scheme created exclusively for the company's Australian channel distributors and resellers.
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Tax cuts, clean energy under carbon plan
Nine out of 10 households will get tax cuts or payment rises and more money will flow into clean energy as Australia's 500 largest polluting companies start paying a carbon tax of $23 a tonne from mid-2012.
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Ford debuts all-electric car
Ford Motor Company debuted its first all-electric vehicle, the Focus Electric, at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show Friday. It is one of five new electrified vehicles that will be available in North America and Europe by 2013.
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Study: Wi-Fi makes trees sick
Radiation from Wi-Fi networks is harmful to trees, causing significant variations in growth, as well as bleeding and fissures in the bark, according to a recent study in the Netherlands.
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Sharp buys US solar project developer
Sharp will acquire Recurrent Energy, a U.S. developer of solar energy projects, in a deal that will give the Japanese company a stronger position in the fast-growing solar-power generation business, the companies said Wednesday.
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New mobile charger cuts 'vampire' power drain to zero
A team at London's City University has been granted a patent on a new 'green' technology that stops phone, laptop and MP3 chargers eating electricity even when nothing is connected to them.
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Oracle board against sustainability proposal
Oracle's board of directors has weighed in against a shareholder proposal calling for the creation of a board-level committee on sustainability, according to the proxy statement for the vendor's upcoming annual meeting.
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NEC develops green technology from non-food components
Japan's NEC Corporation may have found the answer to the nagging debate between saving the environment without necessarily starving the population. And NEC found the answer while addressing the demand for durable plastic for the electronics industry.
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MIT builds swimming, oil-eating robots
MIT researchers have used nanotechnology to develop a robot that can autonomously navigate across the surface of the ocean to clean up an oil spill.
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Vampire hunters: Devices reduce energy waste
It's 1 a.m., and everyone in the house is asleep. The television is off. The computers are off. Your cell phones and MP3 players are plugged in but no longer charging. And all these products are still sucking electricity.
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Chip startup seeks to lower electric bills in data centers
A new startup funded by major chip makers and investment firms is taking aim at electricity bills, the biggest cost in data centers.
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Off-the-grid gadget chargers provide power in a pinch
Keeping mobile phones and other portable electronics charged is a hassle if you make frequent business trips or work in multiple locations. Inevitably, your smartphone's battery dies far from a power source just when you need to make a crucial call or get directions to a meeting.
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Apple battery charger slays the vampire
There may not be anything magical or revolutionary about AA batteries, but we need them to run a variety of electronic gizmos, including wireless mice and keyboards, as well as dozens of analog devices such as flashlights, wall clocks, and portable cassette recorders.
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Microsoft Hohm outs home energy hogs
Microsoft has expanded its Hohm energy monitoring portal so home owners can see, directly from their personal computers, how much power their homes use.
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Broadreach regains carbon neutral certification
Broadreach Services has been recertified as carbon neutral for 2009 by the Carbon Reduction Institute (CRI).
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