Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. It was a monumental week for eco architecture as renewably-powered projects sprung up around the world. Japan unveiled plans for a massive new type of wind power tower , and we were wowed by a proposal to transform abandoned Italian viaducts into high-tech energy centers . We also showcased a solar-powered Dutch pavilion that can generate as much power as it consumes, and we were awestruck by one designer’s plan for a crazy vertical skyscraper amusement park . In other news, eco transportation blazed a trail as a student-designed solar car smashed a world speed record. The recently released Chevy Volt outsold the Nissan Leaf by a huge margin last month, and we took a look at a breakthrough battery tech that could enable electric vehicles to charge 40 times faster. We also saw efficient aviation take to the skies as Honda launched a new jet that consumes 20% less fuel than comparable planes, and speaking of jet fuel, this week we learned that banned Four Loko beverages are being recycled into engine-ready ethanol . We also watched China light up the newswires with energy news as they announced the imminent construction of the world’s largest solar plant and found a way extend the life of nuclear fuel by 60 times. Finally, this week we celebrated all of the hot new media tech at CES with a look at Lady Gaga’s shutter-fly sunglasses , and we brought you a guide to how kids can use technology to create online media . Inhabitat’s Week in Green: wind towers, viaduct power and how Four Loko will be recycled into gasoline originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 09 Jan 2011 23:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink