Exciting energy projects lit up the newswires this week as Inhabitat reported that Desertec will begin building the world’s largest solar project within the Sahara Desert next year. We also saw a West Virginia wind farm use batteries to enhance its performance, and we showcased the new Eco Whisper wind turbine , that is quieter and more efficient than three-bladed models. Meanwhile, Apple announced plans to construct a prime solar-powered iCloud data center in North Carolina, architects unveiled plans for a towering wind-energy generating skyscraper in Taiwan, and we shared ten tips for scaling down your electricity bill this winter.
In other news, green transportation took off for the skies because the world’s first manned electric multicopter launched its first flight. We also brought you six sexy electric cars in an effort to be hitting the streets in 2012, plus one awesome 0 compact camper 0 that could be a miniature house on wheels. Around the pond, Foster + Partners unveiled a huge 1 Thames Hub plan 1 to update Britain’s energy and transportation infrastructure, and IKEA just announced plans to construct a 2 massive 26-acre suburb in East London 2 .
Researchers also dropped at light several stunning new kinds of energy-efficient illumination as they unveiled the 3 world’s most well known flexible OLED 3 , Samsung announced plans to launch a 4 bendable OLED cellular phone 4 in 2012, and we showcased a 5 luminous netted vest 5 for nighttime cyclists. We also spotted several fresh life-saving gadgets — a spindly 6 3D printed spider robot 6 that could analyze hazardous sites, and a sequence of 7 designer gas masks 7 that query our psychological reliance on luxury labels. Finally, you will not desire to miss the awesome 8 tot-sized Dalek costume 8 it’s currently tearing up our 9 Green Halloween Costume Contest for teenagers 9 , and this rock-solid 0 carbonite Han Solo costume 0 from our 1 Halloween contest for adults 1 .
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