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| Saturday Interview: A Future With the Wind |  |
| Paul Hanrahan, chief executive of AES, the big power company, spoke about branching out to wind power generation and other alternative energy. |
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| Governor paints energy budget green |  |
| Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski`s eyes light up when he starts talking about the benefits that windmills, solar panels and biofuels could bring his state.Comment |
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| A Future With the Wind |  |
| AES, the big power company, is branching out to wind power generation and other alternative energy.Comment |
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| Feds can activists` bid to run nuke lab |  |
| Federal nuclear weapons officials have rejected a bid by disarmament and renewable energy activists to manage Lawrence Livermore weapons design lab, saying the "green team" didn`t fit federal plans.Comment |
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| Akeena Solar Teams with PG&E To Light up Governor`s 2007 "Green Dream" Inaugural |  |
| In a high-profile demonstration of the power of renewable resources, Akeena Solar, Inc. (OTCBB: AKNS), a leading designer and installer of solar power systems, today announced that it teamed with PG&E to help provide the 100 percent carbon neutral energy that powered California Governor Schwarzenegger`s "Leading the Green Dream" Inaugural Celebration in Sacramento on Thursday, January 4, 2007. Solar power captured and delivered by an Akeena-installed 3 kilowatt solar system joined with biodiesel and purchased carbon credits to help power the afternoon-long event. |
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| 2006 top green tech ideas |  |
| Kelpie Wilson, Truthout. In 2005, Americans woke up to the reality of peak oil. In 2006, we started seeing more attention to the two paths that can lead us forward:energy efficiency and renewable energy. A number of good ideas have surfaced. |
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