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Electricity coming out of the air
people turn to wind because of a desire to "go green," said Ian Baring-Gould, a senior engineer at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Congress handles a gusher of energy bills
New tax incentives: A tax bill that includes $17 billion in energy tax incentives for the development of renewable energy resources -- some of them
Congressional Roll Call
Y., to extend renewable energy and energy-efficiency tax credits, as well as various other tax provisions. Supporters said the bill would provide tax relief
Give South Florida home-care nurses first-responder status
We need to reduce our use of gasoline and produce renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. The good news is that increasing numbers of people
Sony says develops cost-efficient solar cells
Global sales of solar cells are growing briskly due to higher oil prices and strong demand for renewable energy. Sharp expects its solar cell sales to rise
Pink slip leads to green-collar job
"Because of the need to reduce global warming and end our dependence on foreign oil, the renewable energy and energy-efficiency industries will create
Editorial: Strong farm bill finally finished
It provides strong support for the renewable energy sources that are important to the future of South Dakota and the world. Sen. John Thune's Biomass Crop
Democrat's take on politics, policies and environment
Preserving our natural resources, conserving energy and producing renewable energy are issues on which we all can collaborate. If we don't work together,
News from across the nation ...
inaugurated the country's first wind farm Friday, acknowledging that the government has done too little to develop renewable energy over the past decade.
Newcomers, former council members seek open seat in Killeen
Corporal said he also wants to research solar power and other renewable energy. Evans, 64, has lived in Killeen nearly 15 years.
Going solar gains favor
"We think local government should be leading in the things we do as far as…renewable energy." Rex Buck, the county's public works director,
Utah company wants to use lock and dam to generate electricity
Since 2001, we have been developing low-impact hydroelectric projects to meet the growing demand for renewable energy while preserving a healthy environment