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By Grace on December 21, 2009
Ontario aims to phase out its coal power plants within five years according to the Canadian province’s new Green Energy Act. Canada is one of the highest carbon gas contributors among major economies.
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By Grace on November 23, 2009
Great things are happening in Inner Mongolia when it comes to solar power. This Mongol autonomous region located in northern China is becoming a powerful player in the alternative energy sector, and as such China wants to use the region to house various solar farms.
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By Grace on June 4, 2009
Image via Wikipedia When people talk about solar power, they usually are referring to the photovoltaic type. But there’s another type of solar power and it’s starting to gain some ground over its photovoltaic power. This is concentrated solar power, or CSP solar energy, which is the solar energy that’s generated when one concentrates sunlight [...]
Posted in Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Energy, Clean Power Plants, Solar Energy, Solar Power, Solar Power Plants | Tagged alternative, Alternative Energy, alternative energy sources, bio, biomass, Clean Energy, Clean Power Plants, Concentrated Solar Power, CSP Solar Energy, Dow Chemical, electricity, energy, generator, generators, Government, oil, photovoltaic, power plant, pv, solar, solar energy, Solar Power, Solar Power Plant, Solar Power Plants, sustainable, Technology, United States |
By Grace on April 25, 2009
More than 3% of the total power used by the Anheuser-Busch brewery is generated from solar panels erected on six acres of brewery property. These are installed and operated by SunEdison. It was last year when the brewery came into terms with SunEdison. This is not the only green project Anheuser-Busch is undertaking. Last year [...]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Energy, Photovoltaics, Solar Power | Tagged alternative, alternative fuel, bio, biogas, Budweiser Brewer, Business, Car, conservation, efficiency, electricity, emissions, energy, energy conservation, Environment, environmental, fuel, gas, Green, greenhouse gas, natural gas, recycle, Renewable, solar, solar panel, solar panels, SunEdison, UB, wind turbine, wind turbines |
By Grace on April 16, 2009
PG&E announced that they will be placing solar panels in space and beam the energy down to Earth. by 2016. The west coast energy giant is committed to bring renewable energy to its customers, and has embraced a wide array of technology, such as geothermal, wind, biomass, tidal, wave and solar. The company is now [...]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Clean Energy, Clean Power Plants, Photovoltaics, Solar Electric, Solar Energy, Solar Power | Tagged bio, biomass, electricity, energy, geothermal, grid, Light up Earth, PG&E, Renewable, renewable energy, Satellites, solar, solar cell, solar cells, solar energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Panels in Space, Solar Power, Solaren, Space, Technology |
By Grace on April 5, 2009
Tennessee Valley Authority, or TVA, is leading by example. Its officials agreed to buy 2,000 megawatts of power from clean alternative energy sources, such as wind and solar generators. This is in connection with their Energy Right Program. The program aims to encourage, communicate and support the smart and effective use of electricity in [...]
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By Anna on December 2, 2008
The sast G8 meeting was with President Bush, and the next will be with Obama, are we going to see some change? In July this year world leaders of the G8 met in Japan trying to agree on targets on global emissions. This meeting however failed to achieve any concrete results or set clear goals. [...]
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