Conference will explore wind and solar energy in Iowa Denison Bulletin & Review Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:38 PM PST The nationâs leading researchers are dedicating themselves to the search for improved alternative energy sources. Iowa is a national leader in alternative energy with more than 1,100 working wind powered turbines across the state. Solar energy is also being explored in order to add to Iowaâs sustainable energy contribution. | Spring says FERC denial of hydropower application makes no sense Quincy Herald-Whig Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:31 PM PST Quincy Mayor John Spring said Saturday that the city still has not received official notification from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that its license application and preliminary permit application for developing hydropower at Lock and Dam 21 has been dismissed. | Merkley Criticizes House Spending Cuts KTVZ Bend Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:28 PM PST Dramatically cutting workforce training, clean energy development, and investments in transportation will damage manufacturing and increase unemployment. Moreover, such counterproductive strategies will jeopardize our competitiveness with other nations." | WEST AMWELL: Energy proposal returns to Planning Board The Beacon Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:25 PM PST WEST AMWELL â" A proposed ordinance intended to govern renewable energy facilities, including what some refer to as âsolar farms,â has been sent back to the drawing board. | Shoring Up the Elements of a Clean Tech Economy Time Magazine Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:23 PM PST Unless the U.S. moves to expand production of the elements, husband its resources and look to innovate replacements or recycle existing supplies, there is a real risk that the clean energy economy could falter as it scales up | Nevada rips UC-Irvine Daily Sparks Tribune Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:23 PM PST Thereâs nothing like taking on and dominating a lowly team from the Big West Conference without being forced to put out the best energy and effort possible. | It's lights out for some bulbs as others look a little brighter The Bryan-College Station Eagle Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:21 PM PST It's lights out for some of the most popular bulbs on the market. To help cut the amount of energy Americans consume, federal laws will soon prohibit the sale of some incandescent bulbs. California began the process early, starting its phase-out las ... | It's lights out for some bulbs Midland Reporter-Telegram Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:16 PM PST Recommend this story? It's lights out for some of the most popular bulbs on the market. To help cut the amount of energy Americans consume, federal laws will soon prohibit the sale of some incandescent bulbs. California began the process early, starting its phase-out last month. | KfW earmarks 800mn euros for India renewable energy projects PTI via Yahoo! India News Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:10 PM PST Mumbai, Feb 20 (PTI) German government-owned development bank KfW plans to lend 800 million euros in the 2011-12 calender year to finance various renewable energy projects in India."We have already financed around 1.5 billion euros in the energy sector in India. In addition to this, we plan to earmark another 800 million euros to fund the green initiatives of India this year (CY''11)," KfW ... | | |
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