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| Renville County Farmer |  |
| Headquarters vote, renewable energy highlight the 80th annual Farmers Union convention cont... . . . A number of speakers highlighted the convention, including: North Dakota Governor John Hoeven: Governor ...Comment |
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| Plugging Into the Sun |  |
| Spurred by recent legislation that provides financial incentives, California homeowners have come to see solar power as a way to conserve money as well as natural resources. |
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| Finavera listed on Toronto exchange |  |
| Alternative energy company Finavera Renewables, which has development projects based in Ireland, has announced it is to begin trading on the Canadian stock exchange TSX-V from the market open today.Comment |
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| Clean Currents Sells Renewable Energy to SMBs in Maryland |  |
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| Ormat Receives Geothermal Order from New Zealand |  |
| Ormat Technologies, Inc. announced that two of its subsidiaries have entered into contracts with Ngawha Generation Ltd., a subsidiary of Top Energy Limited for a new geothermal power plant in Ngawha, New Zealand. Upon completion of the plant, the total installed capacity of Ormat`s power plants in New Zealand will exceed 200 megawatts (MW). |
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| New York Biomass Project to Sell Renewable Energy PTCs |  |
| Laidlaw Energy Group is planning to sell the Federal Renewable Energy Production Tax Credits (PTCs) generated by its New York biomass energy project, and has already heard from financial institutions expressing an interest in purchasing the PTCs. |
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| enXco Closes Financing of Minnesota`s Largest Wind Farm, with Union Bank of California and GE Energy Financial Services |  |
| enXco, Inc. announced today that it has closed on the project financing for Minnesota`s largest wind farm, the $385 million Fenton Wind Energy Project under construction in Murray and Nobles Counties, Minnesota, with its financial partners Union Bank of California and GE Energy Financial Services. |
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| Detroit Edison Proposes New Program |  |
| Detroit Edison, a retail electric utility subsidiary of DTE Energy operating in southeastern Michigan, is seeking approval from the Michigan Public Service Commission to offer a new green power program to its 2.2 million customers. Under the GreenCurrents program, residential and commercial customers can choose to purchase renewable energy either in 100-kWh blocks or for 100% of their electricity usage. Residential customers will be charged $2.50 per block (or ... |
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| SF to Supply New Community with Green Power |  |
| The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) announced an agreement with developer Lennar BVHP to create San Francisco`s first neighborhood powered entirely by renewable energy. Under the agreement, the SFPUC will deliver cost-competitive renewable energy to the 1,600 new residential units and 300,000 square feet of commercial and retail space under construction on a 93-acre parcel at the site of the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard.
Initially, the "Green Public Power Community" will be supplied by the city`s extensive hydro and solar power portfolio, and later with other new ... |
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| Democrats fighting to bolster renewable energy |  |
| Jan 4 2007 12:00AM http://www.nddemnpl.blogspot.com/ Via the Washington Post`s Web site... Democrats Hope to Promote Green Energy By Steven Mufson Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, January 4, 2007 House ...Comment |
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| SF to Supply Green Power to New Community |  |
| The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) announced an agreement with developer Lennar BVHP to create San Francisco`s first neighborhood powered entirely by renewable energy. Under the agreement, the SFPUC will deliver cost-competitive renewable energy to the 1,600 new residential units and 300,000 square feet of commercial and retail space under construction at the site of the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard.
Initially, the "Green Public Power Community" will be supplied from the city`s extensive hydro and solar power portfolio, and later with other new renewable energy sources ... |
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