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| Bush to ask $1.6 bln for renewable energy research |  |
| The Bush administration will ask for $1.6 billion over 10 years for new research into renewable energy, particularly from cellulose, said Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns on Wednesday.Comment |
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| DTE seeking sources of renewable energy in Michigan |  |
| DTE Energy Co. said Wednesday it is seeking sources of Michigan-based renewable energy to power its environmentally friendly program.Comment |
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| U.S. and biofuels - Jan 24 |  |
| Staff, EB. Contradictions seen in alternative energy plan
Ethanol production booming on demand
WaPo: Blindness on biofuels
Springtime for ethanol |
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| DTE Seeking Sources of Renewable Energy |  |
| DTE Energy is seeking sources of Michigan-based renewable energy to power its environmentally friendly program.Comment |
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| USDA annnounces 1.6 billion dollar investment in renewable fuels |  |
| Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns today announced plans to propose $1.6 billion in new funding for renewable energy, with a focus on cellulosic energy research and production, as part of the Administration`s ...Comment |
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| 2007 State of the Union Address |  |
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Here is US President George W. Bush’s 2007 State of the Union Address. I am posting this because of its relevance to Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. And tonight, I have a high privilege and distinct honor of my own — as the first President to begin the State [...] |
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| Maine: Regulators Closer to Nixing Wind Power Plan |  |
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| Wood Biomass Remains Top Green Energy Investment |  |
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| Solar Energy Industries Association announces Executive Committee leadership for 2007-2008 |  |
| The Solar Energy Industries Association, the national trade association representing close to 500 companies in the US solar energy industry, is pleased to announce the Executive Committee leadership of its Board of Directors for 2007-2008: |
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| USDA Announces Plan for $1.6 B Investment in Renewable Fuels |  |
| U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns plans to propose $1.6 billion in new funding for renewable energy, with a focus on cellulosic energy research and production, as part of the Administration`s 2007 farm bill proposals. |
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| DTE Energy Seeks Renewable Energy RFPs |  |
| DTE Energy has issued a request for proposal (RFP) to purchase Michigan-based renewable energy for the company`s proposed GreenCurrents renewable energy program, which was filed last year with the Michigan Public Service Commission. |
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| Raser Secures Second 50-Year Geothermal Lease |  |
| Raser Technologies has secured geothermal rights to the McGee geothermal lease properties in Nevada under the terms of a 50-year lease agreement. This is the second such agreement Raser has made as it pursues its development stage business plan to establish a geothermal power generation business. |
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| Florida PSC Adopts Rules to Promote Renewable Energy Generation |  |
| To promote the development of renewable energy resources in Florida, the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) adopted new rules designed to provide renewable energy developers more pricing options when entering agreements to sell energy to Florida`s five investor-owned utilities (IOU). |
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| Hydrogen Powers Up the Small Engine Market |  |
| In a new development that could make fuel cells practical for small machines such as lawnmowers and chainsaws, researchers at Princeton University have developed a new mechanism to efficiently control hydrogen fuel cell power. The secret of their success is a system in which the fuel input itself changes the size of the reaction chamber, and therefore the amount of power produced. |
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| First Solar Announces 100MW Manufacturing Plant Expansion in Malaysia |  |
| First Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq:FSLR) today announced it will expand production with a new four-line solar module manufacturing plant with an expected minimum annual capacity (or nameplate capacity) of 100MW. The manufacturing plant will be located in Kulim Hi Tech Park located in Kedah, Malaysia and when fully ramped will employ approximately 500 people. Plant construction is scheduled to begin in April 2007 and conclude late in 2007, with production planned to begin in the second half of 2008. The total plant investment is estimated to be $150M. The Malaysian government is providing a 15-year income tax holiday as an incentive for First Solar`s investment in Malaysia. The manufacturing site can accommodate future expansion.
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