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Green Tech 101

Adam Grosser, general partner of Foundation Capital, describes the different categories of green technology and the challenges they face.  
 
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ourearthhome (11 months ago) Show Hide
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The most powerful green technology has nothing to do with a change in technology but will be public policy that reverses the abuse of the environment, our land and natural resources, for profit. That policy is called land value taxation which takes back for public purposes community created land values that when left in private hands has been the entire motivation for environmental abuse and the land speculation that has resulted in urban sprawl and is the cause of the housing bubble.
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mazeltov. knowledge can be used for good or evil and this guy is using it for good. much respect
bramcorleone (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Windturbines are definitely the way to go! I am certainly gonna invest in windpower!

It's possible to mass produce wind turbines.. They produce a couple of mega watts (some).. They are fairly easy to assemple and the only way most countries in the EU can reach the EC's targets, is by installing large windfarms.. both on shore as off shore!

Denmark already has like twenty per cent of its power generated from wind, stored in lakes in Sweden and Norway at peak hours.
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Imagine how much power could be derived from wind turbines on bridges in coastal river valleys (on/off shore winds), along motorways (lighting them through the city), up on ski fields, etc. So many places for it but efficiencies have to improve first.
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How can I get the embeddable version of the Japanese version posted on the CNET Japan site?

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