Deep Ocean Power Plans Wind, Solar Projects in Philippines, Inquirer Says Bloomberg Wed, 05 Jan 2011 22:35 PM PST Deep Ocean Power Philippines Inc. , a developer of marine energy projects, plans to set up wind and solar farms at 36 sites, the Philippine Daily Inquirer reported yesterday, citing Jonathan Wong, the companyâs vice president for project development. | Bighorns Fall at Home to Iowa Energy KOLO 8 Reno Wed, 05 Jan 2011 22:31 PM PST RENO, Nev.â" Renoâs two newcomersâ"forward Anthony Richardson and guard Salim Stoudamireâ"combined for 32 points and nine assists Wednesday night, but the Iowa Energy used a dominant third-quarter effort to defeat the Bighorns, 124-109, in the Reno Events Center. | MILLSTONE: Planners postpone vote on solar energy farm The Messenger-Press Wed, 05 Jan 2011 22:27 PM PST MILLSTONE The Planning Board will try again in January to come to a decision on a proposed 20-megawatt solar energy farm planned for a 132-acre tract of land between the Moto industrial park and the Monroe Township border. | Science Foundation of Arizona directs $1 million to solar energy research Arizona City Independent Wed, 05 Jan 2011 22:25 PM PST Science Foundation Arizona (SFAz) today announced the use of a $1 million grant for a project to make large-scale solar electricity generation more cost-effective. Pioneered by internationally recognized and celebrated University of Arizona (UA) researcher Roger Angel, the âenergy telescopeâ project uses principals of optics and large telescope design in an innovative way to produce electricity ... | Rare Earths Leave Toxic Trail to Toyota Prius, Vestas Turbine BusinessWeek Wed, 05 Jan 2011 22:25 PM PST Rare earth metals are key to global efforts to switch to cleaner energy -- from batteries in hybrid cars to magnets in wind turbines. Mining and processing the metals causes environmental damage that China, the biggest producer, is no longer willing to bear. | Zero emissions petrol station opens in Dubai Zawya Wed, 05 Jan 2011 22:21 PM PST Dubai: A petrol station with a âcleanâ twist opened to the public yesterday in the Emirates Hills area that generates half of its energy requirements from renewable sources. | | |
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