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Solar Power International , the major industry event of the year, is taking place in Anaheim this week and has drawn record attendance — about 25,000 solar entrepreneurs, investors and executives have gathered to showcase new technology, make deals and chart out the future of what may be the fastest growing renewable energy sector in the U.S., if not the world. Despite the slugging economy, 2009 has been a great launchpad year for many solar companies. The new White House’s support for solar,
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cadenon October 25, 2009—Leave a Comment The Christian Science Monitor – President Obama took a tour of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s energy labs Friday, seeing the latest innovations in wind, solar, and battery research. And he also made a speech there asking Congress to pass a climate-change law soon.By I&VSphere: Related Content Link to this page Link to this page Copy the code below to your web site.x Get LinkToThisPage from the Creative Real Estate
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Oh so now those who disagree with this bullshit science are cynics? ever thought they might be right. the refusal for a real debate or even any contradictory opinions by other very qualified scientists has lead many to fight this bill even more. this bill would fundamentally change our country, the world and our bank accounts. it would affect how businesses are run and everything. yet we do not have any form of discussions over this? just let Al Gore run the show? i had no idea being vice presi
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October 21st, 2009 Posted by Harry Fuller @ 9:01 amCategories:Blogroll, energy, engineering, green tech, renewable energy, solarTags:Solar Energy, Telecom & Utilities, Harry FullerTwo solar energy companies are partnering to provide a system that not only captures solar energy but tracks the path of the sun to maximize efficiency. Array Technologies Inc., which makes innovative solar tracking systems, announces that its DuraTrack HZ™ solar tracker has been selected for Suntech’s Reliathon
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With much excitement, today we are launching the Livable Communities Task Force – an official initiative of the House Democratic Caucus that will work to improve community livability and Americans’ quality of life. This means reducing the nation’s dependence on oil, protecting the environment, improving public health and investing in housing and transportation projects that create jobs and give people more commuting choices. As Chairman of the Livable Communities Task Force, this is an excitin
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Government plans to generate 30 per cent of UK electricity from renewable sources by 2020 are doomed to failure, according to the chief executive of one of the world’s biggest utility companies. Wulf Bernotat, chief executive of E.ON, said that British politicians needed to stop misleading the public about what was achievable. He said that British plans to build 33 gigawatts of offshore wind power, up from 0.6 gigawatts at present, was impossible, given the necessary investment and relatively sh
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With all the attention focused on health care, it’s easy to forget that Congress is also considering critical climate control legislation. The House version, called the Waxman-Markey bill , falls far short of what is needed and gives far too many breaks to the energy industry. In the Senate, the Kerry-Boxer discussion draft , also has some shortcomings. If Congress needs some help understanding the issues, they can check out these videos made by students at FIDM in California. You can chec
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Do you want to learn how is electricity produced using solar panels? Solar power is a very powerful and free way of generating electricity to power a home, and is a type of renewable energy that I am harnessing to run my house today. This solar power…
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By Mike Robinson Vice President, Environment, Energy and Safety Policy You may have noticed today is Blog Action Day 2009 , and the focus for thousands of bloggers around the world is to engage people in a frank discussion about climate change – something you probably wouldn’t expect us to do. But like we continuously ask of you, we’re joining the conversation to help raise awareness on this important issue, and more importantly, what we’re doing to be part of the solution. Quite frankly, t
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Dont be stingy with your thoughts- stop by and comment! Blog Action Day 2009 Blog Action Day is held on October 15 every year and bloggers from around the world write and discuss a single topic which changes each year. 2007 was Blog Action Day’s inaugural year, focusing on the environment and blossomed in 2008 as the topic turned to fighting poverty. Last year at Agent Genius, we began the tradition of profiling real estate bloggers that focus on making the world a better place, highl



