The Greener Gadgets conference in New York on Feb. 25 is almost upon us, and the winners of the now-annual Greener Gadgets Design Competition will be announced.
Last year, the winner was Tweet-A-Watt, which—you guessed it—is a modified Kill-A-Watt home power meter that a device plugs into and which will send its energy consumption info to all your followers on Twitter.
Of the entries this year, I’m encouraged to see a couple of home energy management devices, a sustainable subwoofer (really)—and there are several fledgling products that rely on kinetic (motion-based) energy to power small mobile electronics. My guess is that in a few years, nearly all our mobile electronics will be powered or charged at least in part by kinetic energy.
Click here to view a slideshow of some other greener gadgets of note in the competition, from smart grid devices to chargers to green GPS (images courtesy of Greener Gadgets).

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homeowners use the half wall in their great room as a room divider and as a place for video displays
Sayonara, set-top box? Or will it just take an energy-saving nap?
It’s hard to imagine life without remote controls, but it’s been a long, strange path to the modern incarnation we know and love today.