Powercast demos prelude to mobile network RF energy harvester EETimes Wed, 09 Jun 2010 06:44 AM PDT After setting up an RF energy-harvesting demo at this week's Sensors Expo collocated with ESC Chicago, Powercast's director of marketing Harry Ostaffe presented a paper that outlined the concepts and paths to what he believes to be the endgame: full ambient RF harvesting capabilities that sip power from ubiquitous mobile networks and eliminate batteries and direct RF power sources completely ... | R.I. in 10-state ocean-energy consortium Providence Business News Wed, 09 Jun 2010 06:43 AM PDT PROVIDENCE â" Rhode Island joined nine other Atlantic states on Tuesday in establishing an Atlantic Offshore Wind Energy Consortium, Gov. Donald L. Carcieriâs office announced Tuesday. | Greensteam Demonstration Project Construction Complete SYS-CON Media Wed, 09 Jun 2010 06:42 AM PDT Global Greensteam LLC, a subsidiary of Global Green Solutions Inc. (OTCBB: GGRN), has completed construction of its first Greensteam system, a demonstration project near Bakersfield, California. Greensteam is a highly efficient combustion process designed to produce renewable energy from biomass with minimal air pollution. read more | Taylor Gulf Wells Leaks for Years; Diamond Drills Relief Wells Bloomberg Wed, 09 Jun 2010 06:42 AM PDT June 9 (Bloomberg) -- Oil wells owned by Taylor Energy Co. have been leaking in the Gulf of Mexico since 2004, part of âhundreds of small oil leaksâ occurring every year, the U.S. Interior Department said yesterday in a statement. | Electricity prices to be raised again in Spain People's Daily Wed, 09 Jun 2010 06:42 AM PDT Energy prices look set to rise for the second time this year in Spain as the Ministry of Industry proposed an increase in the price of electricity. The ministry has proposed a 10-percent price hike for small businesses and a 5-percent rise for medium- and large-sized companies as of July 1. Meanwhile, Spain's 26.8 million homes would face price rise of around 4 percent. These figures would be ... | Stop home energy dollars from leaking out your walls Albert Lea Tribune Wed, 09 Jun 2010 06:41 AM PDT As home heating and cooling costs soar, your energy dollars literally might be going out the window â" and the walls. Small and not-so-small air leaks through covered walls, floors, ceilings and normal openings such as windows and doors can add up to big losses. | Engineers group offers energy manager training The Columbian Wed, 09 Jun 2010 06:40 AM PDT The Columbia River Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers will host a Certified Energy Manager training program June 21-25 in Portland. | | |
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