BofA sheds light on rooftop solar project atop HQ tower
Bank of America Corp. plans to install a 19.7-kilowatt solar array atop its signature, 60-story headquarters building uptown.
Blue America Welcomes David Segal
Rhode Island's first congressional district, the eastern and northern parts of the state, including most of Providence, is an open seat this year because of the retirement of Patrick Kennedy.
A whole lot of fudging going on: Man's "solar-powered" home and car...
A whole lot of fudging going on: Man's "solar-powered" home and car actually rely heavily on grid power CTV News Merging onto electric avenue If you ask Peder Norby what he thinks of Al Gore, he'll chuckle and use the phrase "snake-oil salesman." He refers to "quote unquote global warming." He's a self-described conservative Republican, calls ...
NPR visits Williamson
STAFF PHOTO/JULIA R GOAD National Public Radio sat down in the historic Mountaineer Hotel to learn about Williamsona s growing use of sustainable energy.
New Renewable Energy Power Set to Surpass Fossil Fuels
This month several reports have been released on the global growth of renewable energy.
PGE transmission lines will pass through Maupin
Increasing demands for energy in Oregon and the increasing load of intermittent renewable energy, such as wind power, have almost exhausted the capacity of existing transmission lines.
Reaping the Wind
Ormand Hilderbrand says he "now knows the real meaning of 'going for broke'" after spending five years working to launch Oregon's first small, independently developed wind farm.
Art puts over climate change lesson
WITNEY residents got together to create artwork and to talk about climate change.
Stop & Shop completes solar panel installation at 8 Northeast stores
QUINCY ,A Mass. Stop & Shop announced that it has completed the installation of solar panels on eight of its stores in Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Jersey.
Saudi Arabia's Nuclear Power Pursuit
Saudi Arabia wants to go nuclear. Like many developing nations, the kingdom has seen its electricity demand soar in recent years - more than 8 percent annually - and is actively searching for alternatives to fossil fuels.
NOIA Response to Passage of CLEAR Act
The House of Representatives last night passed the CLEAR Act by a vote of 209 to 193.
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The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded two Delaware companies working on renewable energy projects almost $4 million total in grants.
NREB struggles on feed-in-tariff for RE
Many of the prospective renewable energy developers are already hankering to turn blueprints into shovel-ready projects, but they may need to laze around a little more as the National Renewable Energy Board has not hit the right formula yet in setting the feed-in-tariff allowance in a manner that makes the burden lighter for the end-consumers. "Our ...
EnergyLink Launch Solar Panel Quotes Service
EnergyLink have launched a new web site to provide customers with three Solar panel quotes from fully vetted and approved installers in their local area.
Solar power looks bright in Berthoud
A plan for a mixed-use development powered by solar energy is gathering momentum through support from the Berthoud town board and recent state legislation.
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Password: Close Close Close OR Close Oil vote a central issue in state House District 9 race By Bill Cotterell * Florida Capital Bureau * Published: July 31.
Letters: Climate change
Print publication: Sunday, Aug. 1 Thanks for your hard-hitting editorial on continued Senate inaction on climate change .
Renewable resources becoming a real alternative
Abu Dhabi's first major solar power project, a field of panels at the edge of the capital, cost US$50 million to build in late 2008.
Wind energy, a success in remote areas of Rajashthan
Sikar , July 31 : Windmills are turning out to be a major hit in the remote areas of Rajashthan and leading to better electricity generation and development of the area in which the windmills have been set up.
Pawlentya s Iowa visit helps name identity
Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty has the chance this weekend to begin chipping away at Iowa Republicans unfamiliar with their neighbor governor to the north - someone seriously considering a 2012 campaign for president.