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Quebec firm tries to turn trash into cash
``It's not spectacularly sexy but, it works,'' said Esteban Chornet, a renewable energy researcher whose work led to the refinery's design. This test facility has transformed a wide array of garbage and trash - from pellets of chicken excrement to
World Energy Research to finance Blue Energy Canada's first 200 MW ...
The partnership promises to be an exciting time in the upcoming commercialization of this game changing technology, harnessing the world's largest untapped renewable energy source. World Energy Research is an independent energy research, exploration,
Environmental group WWF urges G8 to make climate pledge
WWF said 17 countries in the Major Economies Forum (MEF), which it says account for about 80 percent of the world's emissions, had a particular responsibility to double investment in research and development of green technology and renewable energy by
The Seven Areas To Focus On For Solving The Energy Problem
Fortunately, there is more than enough available renewable energy to meet all of our needs, if we can harness it. Unfortunately, we're starting from a point at which less than 2% of the world's energy comes from renewables like wind,
Villagers worried by windfarm plans
“You can't please everyone, but there is a serious need for renewable energy. “We are told the lights will go off in the next seven years if we can't produce our own power. “We know this is a good area for a small scheme, but we have been trying to
In the Dark?
The Mays own and run Solartec, a boutique renewable-energy company specialising in solar panels. Phil May, a country boy, didn't start out as a "tree-hugging type", according to the company's homey, avuncular website. He more or less blundered into
Delay on reactors draws mixed reaction
But two organizations who prefer renewable energy hailed Smitherman's decision. "It's great news for consumers," said Jack Gibbons, chairperson of the Ontario Clean Air Alliance. "It's great news for our economy and it's great news for the environment.