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Green Energy Benefits from Recession

by adminlet on March 20, 2010

While parts of the renewable energy sector have had some tough times lately … biodiesel with the loss of the federal tax credit, ethanol with the food vs. fuel fight, the economic downturn and the tightening of the credit markets … it seems green energy has actually benefitted from the recession. Well, at least [...]

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Africa Lagging Behind In Development Of ‘Green’ Energy Economy – UN KENYA, March 4 (Bernama) — Africa is lagging behind the rest of the world in developing renewable energy projects with initiatives aimed at producing clean and ‘green’ energy remaining largely under-exploited, warned a new report released Wednesday by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), reports [...]

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Charcoal. Wind Turbines. Hydropower station. Petro.l Oil .Wave Power Station

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How much more would you pay for green power?

by adminlet on February 16, 2010

If your Utility company offered you “green power” at a premium, what percentage extra would you agree to pay on each bill? This money would support solar, wind, hydrogen, tidal and geothermal power generation.

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HYDROELECTRIC PLANT TOUR in Green Valley, Ca

by adminlet on February 15, 2010

Unofficial tour of the historic Green Valley hydroelectric plant near Valencia, California. Richard Parker talks about the history and operation of one of the states oldest power stations. Video by Bill Reinhardt with Connie Collins.

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Green Energy : What Is the Cost of Wind Power?

by adminlet on February 11, 2010

The cost of wind power varies across the country, depending on how much wind power is available and whether or not it is cost-effective for the area. Understand the process of paying for wind power with information from the executive director of the Institute for Sustainable Practice in this free video on green energy.

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DNP Green Technology Acquires Sinoven Biopolymers

by adminlet on February 7, 2010

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Solar, Biodiesel Make for a Green Valentine’s Day

by adminlet on February 5, 2010

Red might be the color of Valentine’s Day, but green is the attitude for the movie “Valentine’s Day.”
The new Ashton Kutcher movie “Valentine’s Day” opens Feb. 12, and this story from USA Today says that Kutcher, who plays a florist in the movie, told Mother Nature Network’s Ecollywood that they had a green set:
There was [...]

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South Korea to boost green energy

by adminlet on February 5, 2010

South Korea to boost green energy SEOUL, Feb. 3 (UPI) — South Korea expects to increase alternative energy spending by 52 percent in 2010, Bloomberg reported Wednesday. Read more on UPI

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