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Green Energy News for 24-01-2007

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Ned and His Thinking Cap View Articles
I did not go to work one day last week and as I was going through my spreadsheets, I came across this idea. Why not produce my own video featuring Global Climate Changes and Renewable Energy!!! Heck, bold, new, exciting ideas rarely come my way so I dived into production. The result [...]
Surprising downsides of car pollution View Articles
Car exhaust particulates generates longer lasting clouds ? but reduces rainfall ? and slows low-level winds, reducing the amount of wind power available
Bush Addresses Climate Change in State of the Union Address View Articles
In his State of the Union Address last night, President Bush announced plans to address global climate change and energy dependence through a mandatory renewable fuel standard and increased development of solar and wind power.
Bush renewable energy plan, oil drilling could affect West View Articles
From new investments in wind and biofuel research to a call to encourage the expansion of refinery capacity, the West could be at the center of energy projects laid out in President Bush`s State of the Union ...Comment
Bush speech draws criticism on Iraq View Articles
President Bush won cautious kudos in Europe and Asia on Wednesday for urging reduced dependance on oil and backing alternative energy sources in his State of the Union address, but his push for more troops in ...Comment
Bush agenda gets mixed reaction from N.H. View Articles
Freshmen Democratic Reps. Carol Shea-Porter and Paul Hodes said they were glad that Bush acknowledged the challenge of global warming and talked about alternative energy sources.Comment
ACORE Supports President Bush`s Renewable Energy Initiatives in State of the Union 2007 View Articles
President George W. Bush laid out a set of important programs and goals for a national shift to renewable energy and fuels in last night`s State of the Union address.
Open Energy`s SolarSave(R) Roofing Membranes Receive UL Approval to Use Three Additional Roofing Membranes View Articles
Open Energy Corporation (OTC BB: OEGY), a renewable energy company focused on the development and distribution of solar energy solutions, today announced that its SolarSave(R) PV Membrane product has received Underwriter`s Laboratory (UL) approval to incorporate material from Seaman Corporation (FiberTite), Duro-Last and IB Roof Systems. SolarSave(R) Membranes are now approved with a Class A fire rating for roofs from flat to 2:12 slope for all UL listed roofing applications for these membranes.
Cleanfield Alternative Energy Distributes Its 3.5 kW VAWTs View Articles
SkyPower Wind Energy Fund LP Obtains Advance Income Tax Rulings View Articles
Setting the Standard in Solar Thermal View Articles
Considered one of the most efficient and least expensive of renewable energy technologies, orders for solar hot water systems are up considerably in the U.S. compared with only a few years ago -- and a number of PV system installers, plumbers and HVAC mechanics are now joining the ranks of solar thermal installers nationwide.
Renewable Energy Industry Reacts to State of the Union View Articles
Proponents of the renewable energy industry quickly reacted to U.S. President George Bush`s recent State of the Union Address, specifically those portions of his plans addressing solar and wind energy, cutting U.S. gas consumption 20 percent by 2017, raising the fuel standard for renewable fuels, and increasing battery research for hybrid cars.
Net metering allows people to become mini-power producers. View Articles
Advocates see net metering as an environmental twofer: it promotes green energy and reduces the strain on the power grid. But the number of people investing in solar panels or wind turbines has been relatively small so far, despite the selling point of being able to turn the table on electric utilities.
Cosmic Log: Hype, hope and hydrogen View Articles
Science editor Alan Boyle`s blog: The H-Prize Act would provide incentives for breakthroughs in hydrogen energy technology. But the transition to a hydrogen economy is a speculative venture.
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