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    BMW and Boeing join hands to develop carbon-fiber recycling processes

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    Carbon fiber, better known has one of the strongest and lightest materials used to build stuff today, is quickly finding its place in more and more applications besides the automobile industry. Currently, German automobile giant BMW, uses carbon fiber in … Continue reading3

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    Old Boeing 747 chopped into bits and turned into swank house

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    We’ve seen airplanes being overhauled and recycled into a bunch of architectural marvels before. Picking up on the lines of these wonders of recycling, designers David Hertz Architects have come up with an astoundingly beautiful home, made from the wings … Continue reading3

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    Boeing to have North Charleston facility powered by 100% renewable energy

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    Airplane makers, Boeing, have decided to go a step further towards green, opting to use 100% renewable energy at the final assembly site in North Charleston. The firm inked a deal with South Carolina Electric & Gas (SCE&G) to provide … Continue reading3

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    Boeing readies itself to manufacture high efficiency solar cells on a large scale

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    A short while ago, we wrote about Boeing’s intentions to develop solar panels. The firm, famed for those flying machines they make, are now all ready to begin large scale production of these highly efficient concentrator photovoltaic cells (CPV) known … Continue reading3

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    Boeing develops hydrogen powered Phantom Eye aircraft capable of flying 96 hours

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    Solar powered planes… Old news… Hydrogen powered airplanes… Now that’s something new! Boeing, the father of the skies today, is all set to churn out a new alternative-energy run planes for the future. In its infant stages currently, the firm … Continue reading3

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