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The Energy Blog: Natural Gas Civic Beats Prius - 0 views

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    Honda's natural gas Civic GX, which debuted in 2006 in California but is now becoming available in other parts of the country, just may be the cleanest mainstream car on the road. At least the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) thinks so. The nonprofit group . . . put the Civic GX at the top of its 2007 environmentally friendly car list, edging out Toyota's hybrid Prius. The natural gas-fueled Civic scored slightly better than the Prius on fuel economy and reduced emissions in ACEEE's battery of tests. It also scored better in terms of the pollution generated in the manufacturing processes.
davidchapman

What's Green And Is Both New And Old? - Forbes.com - 0 views

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    While cable music channels urge their viewers to unplug their cellphone chargers and businesses strive to understand how big their carbon footprint is and how to reduce it, many authorities, city business districts, industrial sites and campuses are already turning to robust, tried and true solutions without waiting for magic-wand policies or revolutionary technologies. This explains why we're seeing renewed interest in district heating and cooling systems around the world.
davidchapman

Rethinking Climate Change - 0 views

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    A new vision to reduce greenhouse gas emissions gains national attention & support Press Release from American Solar Energy Society Boulder, Colorado, USA
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    A new vision?
Hans De Keulenaer

What's Next In Science & Technology - Harvesting the energy of human movement to pr... - 0 views

  • The so-called "Crowd Farm," as envisioned by James Graham and Thaddeus Jusczyk, both M.Arch candidates, would turn the mechanical energy of people walking or jumping into a source of electricity.
Hans De Keulenaer

Marketing & Branding the Renewable Energy Industry - 0 views

  • Having worked as a solar contractor for 10 years, I have always been surprised by a certain lack of product loyalty in the industry.
Hans De Keulenaer

Report questions renewables' green credentials « 3E Intelligence - 0 views

  • The most interesting energy news last week dealt with the negative environmental aspects of renewable energies, as Jesse Ausubel, one of the leading US academics on energy and climate change policies, launched a damning attack on the “green” credentials of renewable energy projects.
davidchapman

SunPower Dedicates 330 MW Solar Cell Fab - 0 views

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    SunPower Corp., a Silicon Valley-based manufacturer of high-efficiency solar cells, solar panels and solar systems, inaugurated its second solar cell fabrication facility, referred to as cell Fab 2, in the Philippines earlier this week.
davidchapman

Small Town Solar - 0 views

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    Two new solar communities with 20 homes combined are due to be completed in Gilroy, California by the end of the year each outfitted with a BP Solar solar electric system. "We all need to do our part to meet the California Solar Initiative, and this is definitely a step in the right direction. I'm glad to see the residents of Gilroy have solar available in the most economic way, which is having it installed during construction, rather than later as an add-on." Al Pinheiro, Mayor of Gilroy
Colin Bennett

UK's 'greenest energy' tariff launched | 24dash.com - Environment - 0 views

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    British Gas launched what it calls Britain's "greenest" available energy tariff today. It will cost gas and electricity customers on average £84 per year more than the firm's standard dual fuel deal. The launch reflects high customer demand which is pushing green energy tariffs into the mainstream, according to British Gas. Energy regulator Ofgem last month put forward plans for a star-rating system to help customers understand the array of green tariffs on offer.
davidchapman

Photos: Green building goods get a home | CNET News.com - 0 views

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    The Green Building Exchange [Its a shop!] held its grand opening Saturday in Redwood City, Calif. It is the first shopping and meeting center of its kind serving home buyers, builders and nonprofit groups. Products on display include solar panels, recycled renovation materials and low-toxic furniture.
davidchapman

WTC Presents Solar Cells Manufacturers Database - 0 views

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    WTC, a Munich, Germany-based consulting company, has tracked down more than 130 international manufacturers which are involved in the thin-film solar cell production process-from the cutting edge pilot lines to the major manufacturing plants-and has created a solar cells database listing.
davidchapman

TXU Subsidiary, Shell Join Forces for 3,000 MW Wind Facility - 0 views

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    Shell WindEnergy Inc. and TXU Corp. subsidiary Luminant announced on July 27 a joint development agreement for a 3,000 megawatt (MW) wind project in the Texas Panhandle
Colin Bennett

Associated Press Business News: Wind Energy Can Be a Blessing or a Curse - MSN Money - 0 views

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    Companies investing in renewable energy may begin asking a familiar question following FPL Group Inc.'s second-quarter results: What happens when the wind doesn't blow or the sun doesn't shine?
davidchapman

Technology Review: Saving Bangladesh from Global Warming - 0 views

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    When it comes to climate change, Bangladesh--with 140 million mostly poor residents and low-lying coastal geography--is among the most vulnerable nations on Earth. As part of the country's effort to prepare and adapt, Bangladesh government agencies are attempting to take global projections of climate change and turn them into highly local predictions.
davidchapman

Cloudy Germany unlikely hotspot for solar power - Topix - 1 views

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    It rains year round in Germany. Clouds cover the skies for about two-thirds of all daylight hours. Yet the country has managed to become the world's leading solar power generator.
davidchapman

Tilting At Windmills - Forbes.com - 0 views

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    Rep. Tom Udall, D-N.M., proposes making the biggest utilities across the nation acquire 20% of their electricity from renewable energy sources like wind, solar and geothermal power by 2020. The plan is gaining momentum as the House of Representatives readies for debate on a massive energy bill this week.
davidchapman

The Energy Blog: IBM Entering Solar Cell Business - 0 views

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    IBM may become a player in the solar cell business within the next 18-24 months. The company has made overtures about solar since 1978, but recently has become more active, obtaining about a dozen patents in the area recently. They are said to be developing both both advanced crystalline technologies and CIGS processes with the potential for very high efficiency multi-junction cells in the foreseeable future.
davidchapman

The Energy Blog: PG&E Signs Agreement With Solel for 553 Megawatts of Solar Power - 0 views

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    When completed in 2011 this thermal solar project will be the largest in the world, generating 553 megawatts of power for Pacific Gas & Electric in the Mojave Desert in California. The plant is being built by Israeli company, Solel Solar Systems of Beit Shemes, Israel, a successor company to the people that built the nine thermal solar plants in the Mojave Desert, that have operated over the past 20 years and are currently generating 354 MW of electricity.
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