Solar system up at Omega Brattleboro Reformer Mon, 06 Dec 2010 02:40 AM PST BRATTLEBORO -- Delta Energy Group completed the installation of a rooftop solar electric system last month, and it was mounted with a newly developed method, making it the first of its kind in Vermont. | Japan builds Tsubame green supercomputer TechWorld Mon, 06 Dec 2010 02:34 AM PST Tokyo Institute of Technology produces energy efficient HPC Tokyo Institute of Technology's newest supercomputer, Tsubame 2.0, proves that high power computing can go hand-in-hand with energy efficiency. | India-France sign Nuclear power deal The Telegraph Mon, 06 Dec 2010 02:29 AM PST New Delhi, Dec 6 (PTI): Paving the way for construction of French nuclear reactors in the country, India and France today signed a general framework agreement and four other pacts for deeper bilateral cooperation in the atomic energy sector. | North Bennington business receives energy efficiency grant for new boilers Bennington Banner Mon, 06 Dec 2010 02:25 AM PST Sunday December 5, 2010 BENNINGTON -- HRH Management of North Bennington has received an efficiency grant under the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP). The grant will be used to purchase and install three energy-efficient propane boilers to replace the company's oil-fired boilers. The fuel and labor savings will amount to $94,608 annually, according to the United States | Creative protest sparks interest Penn State Collegian Mon, 06 Dec 2010 02:23 AM PST On Thursday, members of the environmental awareness group Eco-Action stood in front of the HUB-Robeson Center with their pants down, and said they were more embarrassed about the universityâs use of coal energy than they were to be exposed. | Green energy proves headache for taxman The Copenhagen Post Mon, 06 Dec 2010 02:18 AM PST Lower tax revenues as a result of greener initiatives could wind up costing the economy 90 billion kroner, according to the tax ministry. | Ottawa caught in power struggle between Quebec, N.L. Telegraph-Journal Mon, 06 Dec 2010 02:14 AM PST Danny Williams threw one last curveball at Ottawa before exiting politics by asking the federal government to help finance energy transmission from Newfoundland and Labrador's Lower Churchill project despite Quebec's long-standing opposition. | | |
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