A green design competition turns up some great new ideas
by Pete Davies
I love gadgets, and I’m obsessed with things that help to increase energy efficiency. So when the two come together, I’m a very happy camper.
This will explain why I’m so excited about the second Greener Gadgets Design Competition that is currently running online. You can view the shortlist and vote for your favorites to make the shortlist that will appear for live judging at the Greener Gadgets Conference later this month.
My favorites:
-
The Power-Hog
is basically a mini coin-operated meter that needs feeding before you can turn on the TV or the Wii. A great idea for teaching kids (and adults) to think about the costs of using appliances and gadgets.

The RITI Printer uses coffee or tea dregs as ink. No more expensive ink cartridges and no more reminding your work colleagues to recycle the darn things. But do you have to drink green tea if you want color?

One of my favorite gadgets, the Kill A Watt is hacked to create the Tweet-a-Watt that broadcasts how much power is being drawn by your appliances.
Check out the rest of the shortlist and don’t forget to vote!
This piece originally appeared on The TerraPass Footprint
Help us change the world - DONATE NOW!
(Posted by WorldChanging Team in Emerging Technologies at 12:50 PM)
Originally
from Worldchanging: Bright Green
by
reBlogged
on Jan 1, 1970, 8:00AM
Originally by WorldChanging Team from Worldchanging: Bright Green on January 1, 1970, 9:00am
Posted under reblog environment, reblog innovation
This post was written by admin on February 18, 2009

