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Renewable Energy News
US Department of State: Joint Statement by the United States and ...
Bilaterally, Secretary Schafer and Minister Amorim welcomed an agreement signed on October 3, 2008 between the US National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) and
Ohio announces $100M road, rail, air investment
ways to promote future economic growth. The plan also spends money on biotech products made from Ohio crops, the biomedical industry and renewable energy.
Euro-Mediterranean Dialogue
Maritime transport, viable development, renewable energy sources and environmental protection are some of the areas of cooperation, he said, adding that a
The Coming Tech Boom
A recurring topic that will be addressed in the 21st century is the need for renewable energy sources. Wind, solar, natural gas, nuclear, and alcohol-based
REGIONAL NEWS
BY STAFF Attention private woodlot owners, contractors and investors, the Digby Nova Scotia meeting to talk about renewable energy sources in ‘biomass’—wood
UK Energy Bill Includes Feed-In-Tariff
Britain's existing renewables energy support scheme does not, says Philip Wolfe, director general at trade group Renewable Energy Association in London.
Sacred Power and Cyberlux plan to light up battlefields
Power Corp. has forged a partnership with Cyberlux Corp. in North Carolina to provide advanced lighting for conflict zones that uses renewable energy.
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infrastructure, rail, utilities and both onshore and offshore projects in the oil and gas industry along with some projects for renewable energy.
Joint Statement by United States and Brazil on Energy Security
Bilaterally, Secretary Schafer and Minister Amorim welcomed an agreement signed on October 3, 2008 between the US National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) and
Coal industry, utilities ponder future under Obama
clean-coal technology and other "climate-friendly" measures, and would require utilities to produce 25 percent of power from renewable energy by 2025.