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TAP Webinar November 17: Quantifying the Impact of State Policies on Clean Energy Development The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Technical Assistance Program (TAP) will host a Webinar on Wednesday, November 17, titled State of the States: Quantifying the Impact of State Policies on Clean Energy Development. At this Webinar, you will hear about the
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by Ralf Sigrist, Nordex USA Published: August 20, 2010 Recently, when Senator Harry Reid put forth a “spill bill” rather than an energy bill, my theory that the energy debate in this country has been framed upside down seemed to be confirmed. Arguments for renewable energy legislation have mixed messages on jobs creation with those of
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June 28, 2010 AUSTIN, Texas—The University of Texas at Austin will receive up to $19 million from the U.S. Department of Energy and NRG Energy to design and oversee a monitoring plan for a carbon capture and storage demonstration project in southeast Texas. The project will demonstrate advanced technology to reduce emissions of the greenhouse
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By CHARLES BABINGTON (AP) – 6 hours ago WASHINGTON — The Gulf oil spill has dealt a big blow to expanded offshore drilling, leaving the nation’s energy problems as murky and unsettled as ever. The disaster may bolster arguments for greater energy conservation and renewable energy sources such as wind and solar, environmentalists say. But it’s
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Described as the ‘Davos of Renewable Energy’ by Ed Miliband, the UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, the World Future Energy Summit has become the must-attend event for those wanting to play a role in the future of the industry. View film clip of WFES 2010. 20% of the 2010 WFES attendees were
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by EARTH POLICY INSTITUTE on APRIL 8, 2010 By Lester R. Brown As economic decision makers—whether consumers, corporate planners, government policymakers, or investment bankers—we all depend on the market for guidance. In order for markets to work and economic actors to make sound decisions, the markets must give us good information, including the full cost of the
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By Jeremy van Loon March 17 (Bloomberg) — Renewable energy investment may rise by 23 percent this year as government stimulus funds mainly in the U.S. and Europe are spent on wind turbines and solar panels. Spending may rise to between $175 billion and $200 billion this year from $162 billion in 2009, said Bloomberg
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Energy Storage Round-table RenewableEnergyWorld.com’s Stephen Lacy talks about the energy storage landscape with A123 Systems, Ice Energy and IDC Energy Insights. They discuss technology, markets and the role storage will play. Video: Energy Storage Round-table @ RE World Conference. No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
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Recapping Renewable Energy World North America Conference & Expo Renewable Energy World North America magazine’s David Wagman and renewableenergyworld.com‘s Jennifer Runyon go over the week’snews and activities from the show. Video Gallery: Power-Gen Worldwide. No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
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MICHAEL KANELLOS 02 21 10 Video: The Bloom Box Lands, And The Unanswered Questions Are… You’ve heard of the Bloom Box. Here’s the video. After nearly nine years, Bloom Energy has finally publicly shown off its fuel cell that it says could replace a large hunk of the grid someday. The Bloom Box–which costs $700,000