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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008When a solar power table comes along, they are normally large and heavy affairs, however this one from Solo is completely the opposite to that, in fact it is totally stylish and just looks great. However the images show the woman using … Read More
Dumb as We Wanna Be (New York Times)
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008The McCain-Clinton proposal is a reminder that the biggest energy crisis we have in our country today is the energy to be serious. Read More
Will PG&E give rebates for old air conditioners? (CNET)
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008PG&E CEO Pete Darbee speaks out on energy efficiency, solar power and nuclear. He likes them all. Read More
PNM sponsors solar car races for American Indian children (BizJournals)
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008American Indian fifth-graders will race solar-powered cars that they designed at the Explora museum in Albuquerque on May 2. (PNM) Read More
PA Secretary McGinty Applauds State’s Latest Solar Energy Project at Philadelphia’s Naval Yard (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008Exelon-EPURON Solar Center to Produce Enough Electricity to Power at Least 800 Homes Read More
First Reserve outlines European solar ambitions (vnunet.com)
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008James Murray, BusinessGreen , Tuesday 29 April 2008 at 14:06:00 Private equity giant aims to use €261m Gamesa Solar acquisition as springboard for new European green energy group Fresh from completing its €261m (£206m) acquisition of Spanish solar energy specialist Gamesa Solar, private equity firm First Reserve Corporation has detailed plans to create a European [...]
Research Coast could play role in alternative energy supplies (TCPalm.com)
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008Cold ocean water could one day air condition Florida buildings. Sugarcane that uses the least amount of fertilizer and water might produce billions of gallons of ethanol in Florida. Experts in alternative energy from solar to ocean power discussed the possibilities Monday during a forum at Indian River Community College. Read More
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