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Covanta SECONN Earns OSHA Honors for Workplace Safety and Health ...
The facility processes 689 tons per day of solid waste, generating 20 megawatts of clean, renewable energy that is sold to Connecticut Light and Power
US Sugar to Explore Building 100 Million Gallon Coskata Ethanol ...
Coskata is a biology-based renewable energy company that is commercializing technology to produce biofuels from a wide variety of feedstocks.
GE Ships 10000th 1.5 Megawatt Turbine
To get a better idea of where GE and the wind industry are going from here, EcoGeek sat down with Victor Abate, VP of Renewable Energy at GE to see what he
Financial Crisis Puts Aventine Ethanol Plant On Hold
On Friday, ethanol producer Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings said it is suspending construction of a biorefinery in Aurora, Neb., and is extending the
Renewable Fuel Standard Increased for 2009
The 2009 renewable fuel standard (RFS) will be 10.21 percent to ensure that at least 11.1 billion gallons of renewable fuels be blended into transportation
Wave, tidal power studied
Federal renewable energy grants are paying the UW to study tidal energy in Puget Sound and for Oregon State University to study wave energy on the coast.
Advantage for Analysts(R) LLC Demystifies HLBV and Simplifies Tax ...
provides software and services solutions for structuring, analyzing and tracking Tax Equity Partnership Flip Financings for renewable energy projects.
Willmar utility to try burning corn cobs at plant
AP - Monday, November 17, 2008 When it comes to meeting a state mandate for renewable energy, a western Minnesota utility says corn cobs might be the answer
Don't Waste Good Green Chasing Bad
They urge America's President-elect Barack Obama to pursue a "green revolution" with big investments in renewable energy, arguing that this could create