Stadiums used for sports and entertainment activities require huge amounts of electricity for its operations. Millennium Stadium in Wales is leading the call for renewable energy use by positioning...
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Filed in archive Wind
by Reden Rodriguez on November 27, 2006
The largest wind farm has recently been completed by Brookfield Power in Canada. Called the Prince Wind Energy Project located in Sault Ste. Marie, the wind farm boasts of 126 wind turbines producing...
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The project is called Liberty (short for Launch of an Integrated Bio-refinery with Eco-sustainable and Renewable Technologies) and it will be located in Emmetsburg, Iowa. The facility under...
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Filed in archive Solar
by Reden Rodriguez on November 27, 2006
Spain is moving up in solar energy generation activity again with Suntech Power Holdings Col, Ltd., supplying about 25 MW of energy in the Photovoltaic Grid Connection Park of Spain. This development...
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Filed in archive Wind
by Reden Rodriguez on November 27, 2006
Montreal-based wind turbine manufacturer AAER Inc. has entered into an agreement with British-Columbian wind farm developer Katabatic Power Corporation, in an effort to establish and sell...
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Thanks to the new extended life membrane developed by DuPont, fuel cell users will soon enjoy longer energy usage. The company's latest innovation is called Dupon Nafion XL which according to...
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The Philippines finally has a Biofuel Law! Passed last Wednesday morning by a panel composed of members from the Upper and Lower House of Congress, the law now sets a mandate for all gasoline users...
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I finally saw the film "The Inconvenient Truth", that Al Gore blockbuster that takes on today's Hollywood flavor, climate change. I think the film is as good as what the critics say, a...
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According to this article, if Switzerland's turnout during the Swiss exhibit on sustainable energy is to be used as the barometer to answer this article's post title, then we are all doomed....
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The current Iowa governor Tom Vilsack believes that renewable energy has the potential to unite the US, revive its economy, and make the country more secure. That is why the 2008 presidential aspirant...
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This article from The West.Com is welcome news. Residents of Perth, Australia are now drinking water from the Indian Ocean, thanks to Australia's first large-scale desalination plant, capable of...
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Because the United Kingdom has fallen behind its target for biofuel usage, the UK parliament has taken the bold move of considering extra tax incentives. A report from the House of Lords, the upper...
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by Reden Rodriguez on November 24, 2006
Hydrogen is being heralded as the next biggest fuel resource, if only it could be handled safely. You see, if you use a hydrogen-powered device, say a car or a phone, you would encounter problems...
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Filed in archive Solar
by Reden Rodriguez on November 24, 2006
Across the United States, gatherings between bankers, fund managers, philanthropists, and solar panel users and experts are being organized by Mr. Travis Bradford, a former fund manager, corporate...
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United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair said that Britain should lead Europe's Nuclear Energy development and use, as reported by Bloomberg in this article. Mr. Blair added: ``At least half the...
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Filed in archive Wind
by Reden Rodriguez on November 13, 2006
No, they are not trading cards. But they offer the cardholder vast power, in a very real sense. Wind Power Cards are being sold by Whole Foods Market, the US' top natural and organic foods...
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China is going at it big time, biofuels-wise. According to Wang Zhongying, the director for the Center for Renewable Energy Development of the National Development and reform Commission (NDRC), China...
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