Solar energy plans for Edmonds Everett Herald Sun, 26 Dec 2010 14:39 PM PST EDMONDS รข" Sustainable Edmonds has designed a co-op solar energy project for the city, to allow renters, businesses and others to invest in solar. | New Egyptian envoy calls on Deputy PM Gulf Times Sun, 26 Dec 2010 14:34 PM PST HE the Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Industry, Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyah holding talks with Mohamed fawzy Abu Dounya, the new Egyptian Ambassador to Qatar, yesterday in Doha. The Deputy Premier wished the ambassador success in his assignment and further progress and prosperity to the relations between Qatar and Egypt. | Benefitting from ICT Express India Sun, 26 Dec 2010 14:15 PM PST Information and communication technology has the potential to reduce up to 10% of India's estimated greenhouse gas emissions in the year 2030 if used properly in nine energy-intensive sectors covered under the national action plan on climate change for implementing mitigation measures, says Rahul Bedi, chairman, Digital Energy Solution Consortium. | Supercritical tech set to be made mandatory for coal power plants Express India Sun, 26 Dec 2010 14:14 PM PST The government may soon make it mandatory for power companies to switch to energy-efficient supercritical technology for their upcoming coal-fired power projects as it looks at playing a major role in global efforts to fight climate change by cutting down emission of greenhouse gases. | Lets face it Express India Sun, 26 Dec 2010 14:13 PM PST We provide a major push to renewable energy forms including solar but seem to have thrown distribution reforms out of the door. States have set up electricity regulatory commissions but they are struggling to define their relevance. | A sunshine year Express India Sun, 26 Dec 2010 14:11 PM PST The year 2010 brought a lot of 'sunshine' into India's renewable energy sector with the launch of the National Solar Mission which envisages an ambitious target of achieving 20,000 MW in 10 years time. | Updates Express India Sun, 26 Dec 2010 14:10 PM PST Travellers to Cape Verde will soon spot visible evidence of the tiny African island nation's big ambitions in renewable energy set against its beautiful volcanic landscape. | 7 tugs work to free coal carrier in Detroit River Times Herald Sun, 26 Dec 2010 13:28 PM PST Efforts have resumed to free a 579-foot coal-hauling Great Lakes freighter that is grounded in the Detroit River south of Detroit. The McKee Sons isn't blocking river traffic. Authorities say it ran aground Friday near Grosse Ile while trying to dock at a DTE Energy Co. site. | | |
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