Energy Matters Video News – October 4, 2010

In this episode, Virginia covers solar cells taking a leaf from plants, a possible carbon tax for Australia, solar powered hemp bodied electric cars and new life for electric car batteries.   

Presented by Energy Matters team member Virginia, twice a week we cover some of the stories from Australia and around the world recently added to our renewable energy news section.
  
In this episode, Virginia covers solar cells taking a leaf from plants, a possible carbon tax for Australia, solar powered hemp bodied electric cars and new life for electric car batteries.   
  

   

In this episode:
    
– A team from North Carolina State University has developed a type of photovoltaic leaf cell that mimics the process of photosynthesis
 
– Climate Change Minister Greg Combet caused a storm of controversy after revealing in an interview on the ABC’s 7.30 report that the government would consider alternative energy policy options as well as the development of a carbon price.
 
– Canada’s Motive Industries Inc has built an electric car from composite materials containing hemp.
 
– General Motors in the US has announced it is exploring the possibility of re-using the batteries in applications such as storing electricity from wind and solar power generation
    
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