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Project to Improve Hotel Energy Efficiency Concludes in Thailand
Participating hotels have successfully reduced their carbon footprint and cut their energy costs by implementing energy efficiency and renewable energy (EE/RE) technologies as part of the UNWTO/Ministry of Tourism and Sports of Thailand joint Program
Minnesota Cup Launches 2011 Competition
This year, the competition will give out more than $150000 in prize money across six award divisions—high tech, biosciences, clean tech and renewable energy, social entrepreneurship, general, and student. The winner from each division will receive
Asean: rethinking nuclear energy use
To use fossil fuels, renewable energy resources and other alternatives can be costly and greatly impact on climate changes. At this juncture, so the conventional wisdom goes, it is important that Asean needs to devise a policy with diverse energy
US utility files to relicense 876.6-MW Keowee-Toxaway
FERC recently certified incremental hydropower generation planned for Jocassee to be eligible for a renewable energy production tax credit. Duke Energy unit Duke Power plans to replace runners and perform related work at pump-turbine Units 1 and 2 of
Professor Grahame Holmes from RMIT talking about Smart Energy System on smart ...
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CalFinder (blog)
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced that 3M, a Maplewood, Minnesota-based company once known for its tapes and now moving into the renewable energy venue, will be the recipient of $4.4 million in funding to improve solar panel efficiencies.
First Practical 'Artificial Leaf' Debuts
The first artificial leaf was developed more than a decade ago by John Turner of the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado. Although highly efficient at carrying out photosynthesis, Turner's device was impractical for wider use,
Government falls, federal election set for May 2
“We think that we need financial incentives and disincentives in place in order to grow our proportion of renewable energy,” he said. “Without financial incentives it is not going to happen.” According to Tilson, the word trust immediately comes to
Alexandria Releases Energy and Climate Change Action Plan
Goals include: 25% of the city's energy usage will come from renewable energy sources and there will be 40% tree canopy coverage by 2020. Global warming will bring harsher storms and higher sea levels. “Sea-level rise and the likely increase in
Discover Magazine (blog)
The very first artificial leaf was created by John Turner of the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado, over a decade ago. The device lasted for only one day and was made of expensive metals, making it impractical.
The Japan Times
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Richard Mazzucchi - Positive Point: Bringing non-violent offenders home to roost
Richard Mazzucchi is a retired research engineer specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy. He has travelled extensively and now makes his home in Los Molinos, where he is striving to manifest a sustainable and spiritual lifestyle.
Endesa signs agreement with Renault to promote electric vehicles in Colombia
In fact, Colombia looks set to become one of the most interesting markets for the future development of e-mobility in Latin America is it boasts one of the cleanest energy mixes thanks to the large share of renewable energy.