
This week saw the geothermal projects Inhabitat pick up steam around the world, Iceland Eyed liquid magma source of energy, and Britain sought to tap geothermal energy reserves in Newcastle. We have also seen a sudden scientists to develop solar sensor that detects a pin drop, and we were impressed by the great system that uses algae to treat sewage and produce fuel for a single stroke.
We have also introduced a number of innovative examples of high-tech architecture -. Wales' futuristic train station Newport transit hub and a massive green roof innovation has come to Botswana to create the first LEED-certified facilities with solar energy are a hot topic, and give an inside look at SunPower an incredible renovated headquarters, meet the new headquarters, 2011 Solar Decathlon, and presented to the solar-powered alpine eco-protection.
In addition, this week we set a spring start, sharing our five favorite green gadgets and gardening tools rain water recycling system that comes with a solar pump. We have also identified a stylish cradle to cradle a raincoat, a fight looming showers and a nifty cover by iPad, a tablet of warm wind.

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