Jan 27
Obama’s State of the Union Address Highlights Renewables’ Role
In his first State of the Union address, US President Barack Obama has highlighted the key role of renewables in the economic development of the country.
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Jan 13
Prospects Fading for U.S. Climate Legislation in 2010
Last summer, clean energy advocates were confident that the U.S. Congress would pass a comprehensive energy and climate bill by the time the Copenhagen conference rolled around. Now, as energy issues slip further down the policy priority list in the wake of that failed meeting, advocates are left wondering if the U.S. will see any significant piece of clean energy legislation in 2010.
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Jan 6
Excellence in Renewable Energy Awards Finalists Unveiled
RenewableEnergyWorld.com, the World's #1 Renewable Energy News Source, has announced the finalists for the 2009 Excellence in Renewable Energy Awards. Now readers have the chance to pick their favorite nominee for the Reader's Choice Award.
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Jan 4
G3 Sine Wave Inverters from Clayton Power delivers continuous power in all conditions.
Clayton Power's range of pure sine wave inverters can operate in extreme conditions and provides full effect from -20°C to +50°C. That means 100% effect at all time, every time, even at very high temperatures or below zero degrees celcius.
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Dec 20
Virtual Energy Forum, the World’s Largest Online Energy Conference, Scheduled to Meet January 27th and 28th
The Virtual Energy Forum, the world's largest online energy conference, today announced event dates for 2010: January 27th and 28th and June 16th and 17th. The online conference, which had more than 5,500 attendees at its most recent June 2009 meeting, presents current topics and case studies in renewable energy, green buildings, energy management and controls, sustainability, smart grid and green cities. Virtual Energy Forum is free for attendees, who are typically Fortune 1000 and public sector executives actively interested in deploying energy efficiency and sustainability initiatives in their businesses. The event is held for two days from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Eastern and includes both keynote and track sessions.
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Dec 16
Credit Where Credit is Due: Understanding the Clean Development Mechanism
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a child of the Kyoto Protocol, the climate treaty that the U.S. did not ultimately ratify. As a result of that failure, many of those in the U.S are not familiar with the CDM, and the opportunities it offers to us and those in developing countries.
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Dec 16
Throwing our energy at impossible dreams…
"as mankind proceeded to get bigger and bigger we silently crossed a threshold"
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25 Ways A Renewable Energy Business Can Fail
2GreenEnergy.com has released a brand-new, free report about the central business components of renewable energy enterprises, from small start-ups to large corporations. Although the report focuses on the reasons why clean energy businesses fail, it is presented in a format of how to succeed. The 13-page report is titled, "25 Tips for Renewable Energy Business" by Renewable Energy Business Analyst, Craig Shields.
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Dec 14
The Clean Energy Economy Gateway Where the Medium is the Message
Here is an observation: If we build a clean energy economy and infrastructure, there are three major shifts in the overall energy picture that will be realized:
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Dec 2
Beyond Copenhagen: Those Who Innovate and Inspire
As the United Nations climate talks in Copenhagen take center stage this month – bringing what I fear will be much media nattering about perceived failures of those talks – I'm going to be thinking about people like Rachel Barge of San Francisco and the team of Gerard ter Beek and Trudy Veldhof of Oldenzaal, The Netherlands. These are innovators who I've met in the past month that give me great hope for the future of the clean-tech revolution, regardless of what the world's leaders do or don't do on the global stage in Denmark.
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