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by Reden Rodriguez on May 15, 2007
Carnegie Mellon University is making hydrogen the most probable replacement to gasoline by increasing hydrogen's stability and reducing its costs. According to Professor David Sholl of Carnegie...
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The US Energy Department has proposed regulations that would lead to government backed guarantees for commercial loans for renewable energy projects. The loan guarantees would cover financing for...
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Japan was the world's leading solar power generating country until 2005 when Germany eclipsed its position and became the foremost solar generating country. The race however, remains close with...
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According to the American Wind Power Association more than 3000 Megawatts of wind power will be put up in the US, easily a 25 percent increase in capacity this year. In 2006, the US increased its wind...
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India has emerged as the fifth largest producer of wind energy in the world. It soon may become the biggest wind producer in Asia, as the Asian Development Bank has extended financing support to...
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The first piece of news that jumped off the page today was this article from Yahoo.com. It looks like the mayors of the 40 largest cities in the world have convened to talk about how to become more...
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Will we see the investment bubble on all this crazy renewable energy investments burst soon? This is the topic of New York research firm, Lux Research and their recent findings. According to Lux...
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ANZ is Australia's third largest bank and this year, it aims to reduce its environmental footfrint and become carbon-neutral by 2009. As in other organizations, the way to carbon-neutrality is...
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There is an on-going coal Versus ethanol issue now in the US senate. It looks like the US Senate may legislate the replacement of one fourth of the US national gasoline with bioethanol and then...
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Can renewable energy resources supply 50% of the US demand for electricity by 2025? The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) believes its possible. According to this article from CNN, Micheal...
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If corn prices rice any further, hundreds of thousands of Guatemalan laborers may find themselves hungry and desperate, according to this article from Reuters. Corn is Guatamela's national food...
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If things go well, the US senate may vote this month on an energy bill that would require the US to take in 15% of its total energy requirement from renewable energy sources, according to this article...
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This article says that according to a study, wind farms may not affect air pollution negatively (i.e. decrease greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere). I at first found the idea incredible because...
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said that the world could mitigate climate change now through an energy revolution that would cost a fraction of global growth requirements if and only if...
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