- BREAKING: 'Green' Energy Company Threatens Economics Professor … with Package of Dismantled Bomb Parts
Oh no all we have to worry about in the world are right wing militias, the left would never do something like mail dismantled bomb parts to a professor that outed the complete failure of the Spanish government's green energy subsidy program.
- Wastewater Hydroelectric Project in Australia Begins Operations
The first hydroelectric plant in Australia to generate power from treated sewage has been switched on at North Head sewage treatment plant as part of a New South Wales plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and generate green energy.
- Ontario Announces Landmark Investment in Renewable Energy Projects
Ontario's government announced that contract offers have been awarded for more than 180 renewable energy projects. Approved under the province's Feed-in Tariff (FIT), the projects are part of the largest green energy investment of its kind in Canadian history.
- Schneider Electric: a perfect green energy FIT for Ontario
Schneider Electric's Renewable Energies Business Unit is excited to announce today, that they will be fully compliant and ready to deliver products within the guidelines of Ontario's new "Green Energy" strategy, the Feed-in Tariff (FIT) program.
- District Heating and Beyond
These days residents of Finnish cities, towns and villages, nestled among thick forests and thousands of cold lakes, are kept warm by wood. Clean, green energy from wood pellets, chips or bio-oil fuels a central boiler and pipes the heat into the local hospital, schools, and homes. For many of these towns, co-operative district heating models have brought not only a lower carbon footprint, but the foundation for a thriving, local economy.
- SolarCraft Brings Solar to Historic Jackse Winery
Novato-based SolarCraft announced the completion of a solar electric generating system at the newly renovated Jackse Winery in Glen Ellen. The historic building is now powered by clean, green energy.
- Asia Pacific Wind & Solar Markets Hot in 2010 Frost Says
Renewable energy development in the Asia Pacific region holds considerable potential for growth in 2010 as initiatives taken by governments in 2009 are likely to stimulate not only the massive adoption of green energy technologies, but also R&D investments and manufacturing capacity.
- This Blog Has Moved!
After a couple of years of happy posting using WordPress, we have decided to freshen things up a bit and move on to another platform.
We have chosen Friendster, a great service that we think will enable to to communicate even better with everyone in the green energy field – we hope to see you over [...]
- Cheap Energy with New Solar Device
Researchers and scientists are putting on endless effort to make the sources of energy clean and green. There are many devices in the market that run on solar energy. The alternative energy atmosphere is charged with anticipation and excitement. But till now one of the biggest dampeners in green energy scenario is the prices. [...]Posted in: Future Energy, Inventions, Solar Power
- The Ontario First Light Solar Park in Canada
Solar Park to Creat Power for 10,000 Homes
Great news in the green energy sector this week with the news that Canada has turned on its new solar energy park. The Ontario First Light Solar Park is the largest of its kind in Canada and can proudly boast to generate enough power for 10,000 homes each [...]
- USDA Loans $17.4 Million for Greensburg, Kansas, to Run on Wind Power
In a move to help a tornado-ravaged city rebuild using
green energy, the USDA is loaning money to launch the
Greensburg Wind Farm, which will help Greensburg, Kansas,
draw on 100% renewable energy for its power needs.
- Adding Lithium to Hydgrogen Could Improve Production
In our energy deprived world scientists are trying to find out various elements, alloys and substances that can provide clean and green energy along with meeting our energy demands. This quest has led them to superconductors. Superconductor materials have no electrical resistance. This property paves way for electrons to travel through them freely. Superconductor [...]Posted in: Fuel Cells, Future Energy, Hydrogen Fuel
- Recharged By Renewables
FPL Group and Duke Energy are the renowned companies known for their commitment to clean and green energy. It is often said, charity begins at home. They are trying to lead by example. They will collaborate with each other and invest $600 million to transition all their company passenger cars and trucks to plug-in [...]Posted in: Electric Cars, Hybrid Cars, Transportation
- DOE Recognizes Five Green Power Leaders
DOE recognized five leading organizations for advancing the
development and use of green energy by supporting green
power programs allowing customers to purchase renewable
energy.