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WAPA to buy wind power for first time
WAPA might buy more wind power in the future. The agency expects to soon gauge interest among renewable energy producers for a contract as long as 15 years.
UPDATE 1-Vestas says customers not cancelling booked orders
Vestas is riding a surge in demand for renewable energy but its shares have lost 68 percent since the end of August on fears the financial crisis and lower
SunRun gets $105 mln in financing from US Bancorp
choked off funding for many alternative energy start-ups, Kreamer also said the move by US Bancorp was "a great vote of confidence in renewable energy.
New Generation Biofuels Announces Test Burn Agreement With ...
"We believe renewable energy is a key part of a balanced approach to meeting the new energy realities of growing energy demand, rising fuel costs and global
California Economy Will Benefit from Implementing Global Warming ...
Emphasis on renewable energy technologies will create jobs. California's friendly regulatory setting will attract increased energy-related research and
New sports hall for Merchant Taylors’ Boys’ School a winner with ...
Solar thermal panels will be provided and the renewable energy will contribute to the ongoing running costs of the facility. The school’s chairman of
Between a rock and a hot place
a geothermal source at a former cement works in Durham in 2004, which is now set to become the first renewable energy “model village” in the UK.
Cindy Larsen | President | Muskegon Area Chamber of Commerce
Would that include the Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center? "I'm pretty confident that alternative energy, technology in the form of
Obama Signals Tougher Regulations at Federal Agencies
The new administration will bring "much more emphasis on renewable energy and less emphasis on [effective] subsidies for Big Oil," she said.