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ELECTION 2008: The Challenge of Change
Obama also foresees massive investments in renewable energy sources: wind, solar, hydro, biomass, with two key objectives —- significantly reducing carbon
Gren energy for the 21st century - 2008-11-07
In the midst of a worsening global energy crisis, Rensselaer’s research efforts toward creating and advancing renewable energy sources are more important
Pay fairly for renewable energy: Greens
The federal government should set a national feed-in tariff for renewable energy to stimulate the economy and offer a financial incentive to cut carbon
Incentives can lead RP to tap biomass as energy source
With a number of incentives laid out for the use of renewable energy, the country can harness a great amount of biomass as energy sources, the government
Seattle Steam Co.'s Biomass-Fired Boiler to be Lifted into Place
The new biomass boiler will be part of Seattle Steam's renewable energy initiative that will introduce "urban waste wood" (biomass) into Seattle Steam's
Greens call for national scheme to pay energy-savers
Senator Milne says a gross national feed-in tariff should be introduced for all forms of renewable energy on all scales. "Communities are saying they
Nuclear power will provide 10 percent of Jacksonville's power in ...
Renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and biofuels are hot now, but their generally higher costs and limited capacity prevent them from powering a
Bill Curry
Reform health care and put America on the road to sustainable economics based on conservation and renewable energy. Here at home, we risk being lulled to
Green investment does create jobs
Pollin, co-director of the Political Economy Research Institute at U. Mass-Amherst, concludes: Public investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy
Congressional Democrats Say Economy Will Be First Priority
Democrats also want to invest in "green infrastructure" -- such as public transportation, renewable energy sources and the retrofitting of public buildings