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Green energy plans to be announced
The plans include building up to 80 wind turbines on land belonging to the Government agency, which would generate around 200MW of renewable energy and save
Obama economic plan aims for 2.5M new jobs by 2011
"With the policies he has outlined for renewable energy, President-elect Obama is removing the single largest impediment to renewable energy development in
Farm-City breakfast attendees learn more about ‘green coal ...
At the same time, torrefied biomass addresses concerns about global climate change and interests in renewable energy. “Coal fired utilities have to meet
Green-collar workers on the rise
The company now runs its plants with renewable energy such as solar, wind and landfill gas. Waste elimination activities have totaled $107 million since
Akron's methane-powered sewage plant exceeds expectations
The recent high fuel prices are prompting more corporate and city officials to investigate renewable-energy processes, said Tom Voldrich of CT Consultants
Coal industry `pensive' about Obama
clean-coal technology and other "climate-friendly" measures, and would require utilities to produce 25 percent of power from renewable energy by 2025.
Wind Farm -- Mr Mayor this would show you are a man with Vision.
Sleek and aerodynamic, modern "wind turbines" stand hundreds of feet high and can generate enough juice to power a town of 4000 homes.
Captains of Industry moves back to Boston
In addition to making recruitment easier, Captains of Industry, which works for several renewable energy clients, said that the move to Boston was driven by
Industry leaders question Obama's commitment to clean-coal technology
clean-coal technology and other "climate-friendly" measures, and would require utilities to produce 25 percent of power from renewable energy by 2025.