Chinas solar charge undercuts US industry Express India Sun, 30 Aug 2009 14:13 PM PDT President Barack Obama wants to make the US "the world's leading exporter of renewable energy," but in his seven months in office, it is China that has stepped on the gas in an effort to become the dominant player in green energy-especially in solar power, and even in the US. | Consumer pressure will drive the market for green products Express India Sun, 30 Aug 2009 14:12 PM PDT The energy labelling programme launched by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency is setting new benchmarks in the country. The bureau is being assisted by Intertek. It is the only laboratory recognised by BEE to provide check-testing of room air-conditioners, refrigerators and other consumer goods of leading brands like Carrier, Samsung, LG and Whirlpool. | Winning over the 'Nimby blockade' BBC News Sun, 30 Aug 2009 14:10 PM PDT While protests against renewable energy projects grow, one Scottish island is embracing wind turbines and energy self-sufficiency. | Power plants to start generation in six months Gulf Times Sun, 30 Aug 2009 13:50 PM PDT Fourteen approved rental power plants (RPPs) with a total generation capacity of 2,250MW will start functioning in six months, which are expected to end the energy crisis. | Energy firms need âlong-term thinkâ Gulf Times Sun, 30 Aug 2009 13:31 PM PDT By Santhosh V Perumal Business Reporter Energy companies need to think long-term to reap competitive advantage as the current market conditions constitute a rich source of investment opportunities, according to Booz and Company, a global management consultant. | Unexplored opportunities in NCRE sector Daily News Sun, 30 Aug 2009 12:42 PM PDT Still there are unexplored opportunities in area of the Non-Conventional Renewable Energy (NCRE) sources such as small scale hydropower, wind and biomass in the country, Hemas Power Managing Director Kishan Nanayakkara said. | | |
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