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  • Outlook Sunny for Home Solar Energy

    DAILY PRESS - It may be a great year to go solar in 2009. Changes in federal tax laws and proposals at the state level could dramatically lower costs to homeowners who want to switch to renewable energy.Read More...
  • Wind, Water and Sun Beat Biofuels, Nuclear and Coal for Clean Energy, Stanford researcher says

    EUREK ALERT - The best ways to improve energy security, mitigate global warming and reduce the number of deaths caused by air pollution are blowing in the wind and rippling in the water, not growing on prairies or glowing inside nuclear power plants, says...
  • Poznan climate talks: what's the forecast?

    CNN - The United Nations Climate Conference underway in Poznan, Poland, hopes to build on the Bali Action Plan adopted by over 180 countries in 2007 and lay the groundwork for a new global climate agreement scheduled to be ratified at next year's climate ...
  • Proposed Lindale Biomass Plant Could Power 40,000 Homes

    TYLER PAPER.com - In an effort to offer their growing city more development opportunities, the Lindale Economic Development Corporation has been working with Decker Energy International Inc, a Florida-based privately held company, to bring a 35-50 megawat...
  • Geothermal Energy Negotiations in Nevis Going Well

    CARRIBEAN NET NEWS - The Nevis Island Administration (NIA) has had another successful and productive round of discussions with West Indies Power Limited (WIP) on matters related to the development of geothermal energy on the island.Read More...
  • Solar-energy Firm is Solar-powered

    ARIZONA DAILY STAR - Global Solar Energy is practicing what it preaches with the inauguration this week of a new solar field that will partially power its Tucson plant. The facility at 8500 S. Rita Road will use the solar power to make a lightweight film ...
  • RSPB to Build Wind Farms on its Bird Reserves

    THE TELEGRAPH - The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is drawing up plans that will see wind turbines constructed on its estates as part of a new green energy drive. The move, which will see the RSPB generating power for its own build...
  • Germany's Feed-in Tariff Plan Generates New Energy

    THE AUSTRALIAN - Germans may not be famous for their sense of humour but members of a German solar energy trade mission seemed to have a good chuckle in Sydney last month as they explained how Germany was the world leader in solar energy despite having a ...