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Do Democrats actually listen to T. Boone Pickens? | Print |
Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Harry Reid, Dick Durbin, Debbie Stabenow, and the rest of the Senate Democrats have recently begun singing the praises of T. Boone Pickens.

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Airlines race to develop jet biofuel | Print |
Monday, 18 August 2008

PHOENIX - With the price of oil still above $100 a barrel, everything from wood chips to chicken fat is being scrutinized as an alternative to traditional fuel.

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European company plans $120M energy plant in southern MN | Print |
Monday, 18 August 2008

European energy company plans plant in Fairmont FAIRMONT, Minn. -- A leading European energy services company wants to make this southern Minnesota city a model for the Midwest by investing at least $120 ...

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U.S. Leads World in Wind Energy | Print |
Monday, 18 August 2008

US Wind Energy The United States has taken over from previous champion Germany in wind power production. For this USA has to be thankful to nature and human resource that produce technology. Nature has gifted USA with stronger wind than Germany. Randall Swisher, the executive director of the American Wind Energy Association, said that the US wind energy capacity is growing faster than anyplace else. But if we try to view those stats differently, Germany harnesses seven percent of their power from wind and Denmark generates twenty percent of power from wind. Wind energy only constitutes 1.2% of total power consumption in America. (more…)

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U.S. to spend $600 million advancing renewable fuels | Print |
Monday, 18 August 2008

South East Asia News.Net Sunday 17th August, 2008 The United States plans to spend $600 million in coming years to propel development of renewable fuels and other new energy solutions.

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PG&E to Install Pricing Competitive Solar Technology on 800 California Sites | Print |
Monday, 18 August 2008

Pacific Gas & Electric has inked deals with OptiSolar and SunPower to establish 800 megawatts of solar farms in California, which could become the world's largest set of grid-tied photovoltaic installations.

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Fairs tout green efforts, but some still struggle | Print |
Monday, 18 August 2008

Why? It served its fare in paper. At an institution where recycling became a possibility only a year ago, a vendor doing business without plastic foam is as green as it gets.

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Vestas to expand - in Brighton | Print |
Sunday, 17 August 2008

The company plans to build two plants - another blade factory and a nacelle assembly factory - in unincorporated Weld County between Brighton and Fort Lupton.

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Missouri governor candidates discuss energy at fair | Print |
Sunday, 17 August 2008

First they shared a warm handshake and then Missouri governor candidates Jay Nixon and Kenny Hulshof outlined similar ideas Thursday for a state energy policy focused on biofuels and renewable energy.

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Inside Business: Wind Power | Print |
Sunday, 17 August 2008

Germany slashes subsidies, threatenibg soalr system; Analysis by Mcnamara of Jefferies International

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