Japanese support PM's call to do away with nuclear power - poll Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Sun, 24 Jul 2011 02:38 AM PDT TOKYO (Reuters) - More than two-thirds of Japanese support Prime Minister Naoto Kan's call to do away with nuclear power, a media poll showed on Sunday, underscoring growing opposition to atomic energy in the wake of the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi plant. | Renewable Energy to Drive African Economic Development wallstreet:online AG Sun, 24 Jul 2011 02:37 AM PDT DUBAI, UAE, July 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ The renewable energy sector could drive economic development in Africa and could possibly compete internationally in future, London-based merchant bank NextEnergy Capital CEO Stefano Sommadossi told ⦠| Rhetoric on renewables does not match reality Las Vegas Sun Sun, 24 Jul 2011 02:17 AM PDT I think Nevada politicians of all stripes have said renewable energy is our future more than they have said the children are our future. | Council to revisit Fremont power contract Martinsville Bulletin Sun, 24 Jul 2011 02:07 AM PDT Martinsville City Council has to revisit its agreement to participate in the Fremont Energy Center project with American Municipal Power (AMP). | California hotels embracing LEED standards Lake Tahoe News Sun, 24 Jul 2011 02:03 AM PDT By Janet Fullwood, Sacramento Bee Does anybody really know how green their hotel is? Does anybody really care? The acronym âLEEDâ has flashed across the public radar screen often enough to make an impression as ⦠well, something or other to do with energy efficiency. But even if you know that LEED is shorthand for Leadership in Energy [...] | Susan Tompor: DTE Foundation's program helps put students to work Detroit Free Press Sun, 24 Jul 2011 01:58 AM PDT Fred Shell, president of the DTE Energy Foundation and vice president of DTE Energy, says working on a major effort to drum up summer jobs in Detroit reminded him of his own experience as a teen. "Frankly, it created some nostalgia for me," Shell said. He had a job running off copies in a windowless room at school when he was 14 years old. | The Interview: Vadim Polikov on residential solar market Baltimore Sun Sun, 24 Jul 2011 01:49 AM PDT Polikov's Astrum Solar betting on residential solar market to keep growing Solar power is not just for large manufacturers and other companies looking to save on energy costs. Photovoltaic systems increasingly are turning up on rooftops of residential homes. It's a market on which Astrum Solar and its CEO Vadim Polikov is betting. Installing a solar panel system can be expensive, but tax credits ... | | |
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