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Voltalis is a french independent energy operator specialised in dynamic energy management for companies and households. Voltalis has developed a new technology named Bluepod, which is a wireless transmitter and electricity modulator linked to centralluy controlled “smart grid software”. This technology can save home owners 10 % on their electric bills and utilities billions in money spent on building new power plants.

Posted by Albin Jourda on July 30th, 2009 | 5 Comments »
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Geogreen is an international services company specialized in CO2 transport and storage offering its clients strategic studies in the areas of CO2 capture, transport and storage in addition to engineering studies and technical assistance relating to CO2 transport and geological storage.

Posted by Albin Jourda on May 21st, 2009 | No Comments »
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A porous material created by a team led by Gérard Férey at Institut Lavoisier in Versailles has an unparalleled ability to capture carbon dioxide, a major challenge in the ongoing fight against global warming.

Posted by Albin Jourda on May 2nd, 2009 | No Comments »
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Pierre Calleja is the talented inventor of a process that is already revolutionary : the lamp absorber of CO2. Pierre Calleja runs the innovative company named Tyca based in Libourne (Gironde) and specializing in aquaculture and aquariology. At a time when everyone is looking for solutions to counteract the pollution in our cities (especially pollution), he had the idea to develop a CO2 canister lamp.

Posted by Albin Jourda on February 12th, 2009 | 4 Comments »
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eram Hyd is a French Company focusing on hydrogen technolgies. It was created in September 2005. The company’s core activities are R&D in the domains of hydrogen production, storage and re-conversion into electricity. Ceram Hyd has, to date, been financed by private investors and innovation grants in France.

Posted by Albin Jourda on July 5th, 2008 | No Comments »