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Town's investment in clean energy earns it free solar panels
Two years ago, the town pledged to offset at least 20 percent of its electric consumption and adopt renewable energy sources by 2010.
Senate approves jobs bill
It would also cut $1.5 billion from an account funding renewable energy projects. Most of the budget cuts won't be felt immediately, or, in the case of many
Building a green economy
Panelists also pointed out that South Carolina, unlike 35 other states, doesn't require that power companies buy a certain amount of renewable energy.
US Dept. of Energy furthers research in ocean energy
Additionally, the Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center (SNMREC) at FAU joins centers in the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii that works to advance
Premiers keen to tackle climate change — but disagree how
They also must improve reporting on collective promises such as generating 25000 more megawatts of renewable energy by 2020 and to increase energy
CCU talks out oil issue
The spill has drawn attention to US dependence on oil, and the Carolinas should use this opportunity to jump-start renewable energy initiatives,
Steelworkers reach deal with Chinese on wind turbines
The Texas project's partners, US Renewable Energy Group, a Washington-based private equity firm, and closely held Cielo Wind Power LP of Austin,
Wind farm sets ESB on path to carbon-neutral goal
The wind farm, which produces some 20 megawatts of electricity, was bought by the ESB from Renewable Energy Systems (RES) last year.
Steelworker union's OK moves West Texas wind farm closer to reality
US Renewable Energy Group, led by Dallas investor Cappy McGarr and a Chinese power firm, moved its West Texas wind
Even facing an emergency, the GOP fizzles on energy
A cap on greenhouse emissions would have been the best way to achieve this, but setting timetables and providing incentives for the use of renewable energy
City of Dallas considers starting own power company
Dallas will also buy renewable energy credits to cover 40 percent of the power. Last year, those credits cost the city about $1 million, according to a June