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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 Joel on November 26, 2009
Solar power, and other forms of alternative energy, are slowly becoming more mainstream. As technology and public opinion progress, it will become more economically feasible for companies to invest in sustainable energy use.
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By Grace on September 23, 2009
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa wants to make his city the greenest and cleanest in the United States, but that goal could be jeopardized, after several environmental groups have protested against the plan to install a power line that would bring power from the desert into the city. This issue has been one of the major headaches of desert solar development groups.
Posted in Broad Scale Clean Energy | Tagged alternative, Antonio Villaraigosa, California, Clean Energy, conservation, Conservationists, Desert Debate, energy, Environment, environmental, geothermal, Green, Green Path North, green power, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, oil, power plant, Renewable, renewable energy, renewable energy sources, Resources, solar, Solar Power, solar systems, Southern California Edison, sustainable, United States, Villaraigosa, Wildlife |
By Grace on August 7, 2009
Environmental advocacy groups are voicing their concerns against the proposed Mojave Desert solar farms. They state that solar energy projects are harming the endangered species in the area.
Posted in Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Energy, Clean Power Plants, Solar Energy, Solar Power | Tagged alternative, Alternative Energy, Arizona, California, Car, Congress, conservation, Conservationists, energy, Environment, environmental, environmentalist, Environmentalists, gas, Government, grid, Legislation, Mohave Desert, natural gas, power plant, solar, solar energy, Solar Farm, Solar Power, Solar Power Plant, Solar Power Plants, tax credit, tax credits, Wildlife |
By Grace on June 21, 2009
I/o Data Centers, an IT infrastructure provider located in Phoenix, will turn to the sun for some of its power supply. It is set to install a huge solar panel array that will generate a maximum of 4.5 megawatts of electricity.
Posted in Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Energy, Solar Electric, Solar Energy | Tagged 100% Solar, AISO, Business, Businesses, California, climate change, conservation, Data Center, electricity, energy, Environment, I/O, solar, solar energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, solar power system, sustainable, Web Hosting |
By Grace on May 24, 2009
A unique sports stadium was recently completed in Taiwan, after two years of hard work. It is known as the World Games Stadium, and it gets all its power from solar energy via the photovoltaic panels on its roof. The dragon-shaped stadium was designed by Japanese Toyo Iyo, and can seat up to 50,000 sports [...]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Broad Scale Clean Energy, Clean Energy, Events & Celebrations, Solar Energy, Solar Power | Tagged 100% Solar, 2009 World Games, conservation, emissions, energy, energy conservation, gas, Green, green building, greenhouse gas, grid, Japan, Kaohsiung, photovoltaic, photovoltaic panel, photovoltaic panels, solar, solar energy, solar panel, solar panels, Solar Power, solar power system, Solar Powered, Solar Powered Stadium, solar roof, Space, sustainable, Sustainable Energy, Taiwan, UB, Video |
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 [...]
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