Inhabitat Green this week: 300 passenger bus, a robot and a jellyfish-like chandelier babyloid LED

Each week, our friends at Inhabitat Review of the week, the most interesting developments in new technologies for clean and green us – it’s Green Week.

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Sustainable transport boundaries of the land and sea this week Inhabitat reported that China is the first start and closed at the conclusion of his first voyage around the globe. We have seen also reveal Drayson has a load , announced at Mercedes, his “bring E-Cell Electric Vehicle United States next year. Speaking of hot cars arrive, the week, we brought you a video presentation “one of the most exciting green cars Fair 2012 in Detroit and we shared you are in the be able to buy this year.

The world of renewable energy in heating this week as scientists concocted a plan to volcano power harness by pouring millions of gallons of water in the crater of a dormant state and President Obama has rejected plans for TransCanada . Meanwhile, Philips launched a transparent process “a car roof OLED the cost during the day and glows at night, and we took a look at – the first hotel in the Alps, the more energy it consumes. Clean energy technologies has emerged in the deep blue sea, as in Ireland massive tidal SeaGen has received environmental approval process, the researchers found a way to turn algae into biofuel href =”http://inhabitat.com/turanor-planetsolar-worlds-largest-solar-ship-set-to-complete-trip-around-the-world/”> human stomach with a microbe and Nobel laureate has developed the” sponge cheapest and most effective CO2

In other news, this week we brought you the coolest new gadgets Green -. a href = “http://inhabitat.com/new-lola-drayson-electric-racecar-goes-from-0-to-60-in-3-seconds-flat/”> that wood plays rings as records in a breath-developed “an LED chandelier and Babyloid for the comfort of the elderly. We have presented the “smaller greeting card (300 micro-meters wide!) A huge 300 pounds stormtrooper cake > and for creative children. Finally, we complement the new hottest eco fashion – including the largest apparel in the world “a spider silk and a large set of from Lego bricks recycled .

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