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- New Jersey Enacts Law to Boost Offshore Wind Industry
New Jersey has enacted a law designed to boost offshore
wind energy production by offering renewable energy
certificates for approved projects and by granting assistance
to firms that build wind turbines and components in the state.
- DOE Announces U.S. Centers for U.S.-China Clean Energy Research
DOE has announced two consortia, one led by the University
of Michigan and the other led by West Virginia University, to
study clean energy under the U.S.-China Clean Energy
Research Center.
- Rick Scott owes Floridians answers on Nuclear
Yesterday the Rick Scott campaign attacked a group of businessmen and farmers who believe that renewable energy is the path to creating new jobs and growing Florida's economy. His response - more nuclear.
- Project to Harness Energy from Breaking Trains
A company developing a "recycled" energy project from breaking trains in Philadelphia has been awarded a major grant by the state of Pennsylvania.
- China is the Most Attractive Country for Renewables Investment
China has succeeded the US as the most attractive location in which to invest in renewable energy projects, according to Ernst & Young's latest Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Indices.
- RENEWABLE ENERGY BUSINESS SECTOR RESPONDS TO RICK SCOTT ATTACK
A group of businessmen, farmers and renewable energy advocates who met today to support Alex Sink for Governor, were abruptly met with an attack from the Rick Scott campaign.
- Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy Endorses Alex Sink for Governor
In what they are calling a "clear and easy choice" for the future of the renewable energy industry, the Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy (FARE), announced today their endorsement of State CFO Alex Sink for Governor and encouraged every organization, business and individual involved in the renewable energy industry to do the same.
- Former Skeptic Offers Ideas On Climate Change
Bjorn Lomborg, the controversial Danish economist, has pushed his way back into the global warming debate with a book that proposes "smart solutions" to climate change. Those promised solutions rely heavily on R&D aimed at making clean energy cheap, rather than attempts to shut down dirty energy sources. Lomborg says his views haven't changed, but more people are willing to listen to him because international negotiations on limiting greenhouse emissions have accomplished so little.
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