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Green Energy News for 07-03-2007

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Friction builds over energy bill View Articles
The scope and complexity of Gov. Ted Kulongoski`s signature renewable energy bill will make for a tough slog through the Legislature, with opposition expected from powerful business and utility interests.Comment
SunEdison, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) and Leading Inverter Manufacturers Announce Support for Utility Standard ANSI C12 View Articles
SunEdison, North America`s first and largest solar energy services provider, today announced that SunEdison, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), and inverter industry leaders SatCon Technology (Nasdaq CM:SATC) and Xantrex Technology (TSX:XTX) will support the adoption of utility industry standard ANSI C12. The adoption of the ANSI C12 at the inverter level by January 2009 will standardize detailed system level output reporting for solar photovoltaic power plants and hybrid grid systems (photovoltaic deployed at traditional utilities).
Ecotality and APS Use Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus to Educate Public View Articles
Centrica Starts Construction on $578 M Offshore Wind Farm in UK View Articles
Construction on a 180-megawatt (MW) UK offshore wind farm development for the Lynn and Inner Dowsing sites in the Greater Wash is under way, marked by Centrica`s investment for 54 3.6-megawatt (MW) wind turbines from Siemens Power Generation.
Survey Finds Cleantech Investors Look to Solar, Ethanol and Hybrids View Articles
Among renewable energy sources, solar power is viewed as likely to contribute most to the world`s primary energy supplies by 2020, according to a survey of venture capitalists and other financial investors conducted at the Cleantech Forum XII in San Francisco last month by Jefferies & Company.
Vestas Receives 24 MW U.S. Order for Wind Turbines View Articles
Vestas has received an order for 24 megawatts (MW) of the V90-3.0 MW wind turbine for a project in the windswept Tehachapi Pass area in Southern California.
Energy Insights, Renewable Energy Emerging View Articles
Submitted by Technology News... on Wed, 2007-03-07 17:30. A recent analysis published by research and advisory firm Energy Insights finds that pronounced natural gas price volatility and greenhouse gas policy ...Comment
Coal gasification bill on the move View Articles
After months of discussing exotic alternative energy sources for Florida, the House Energy Committee passed its first bill today -- a measure to promote coal-fired power plants.Comment
House gets coal-fired up View Articles
After months of discussing exotic alternative energy sources for Florida, the House Energy Committee passed its first bill today -- a measure to promote coal-fired power plants.Comment
Akeena Solar Announces Preliminary 2006 Revenue View Articles
- Provides 2007 Annual Revenue Guidance of Approximately 125% Growth over 2006 - Akeena Solar, Inc. (OTCBB:AKNS), a leading designer and installer of solar power systems, announced preliminary revenue for fiscal 2006 of approximately $13.4 million. This represents an increase of 86 percent growth over its 2005 revenue of $7.2 million. The company had previously stated it expected 2006 revenue growth of 70 percent over 2005.
Akeena Solar to Present at the Piper Jaffray Opportunities in Alternative Energy Symposium on February 21st, 2007 View Articles
Akeena Solar, Inc. (OTCBB:AKNS), a leading designer and installer of solar power systems, today announced Bill Scott, EVP, will present on the panel entitled "US Solar Integrator" at the Piper Jaffray Opportunities in Alternative Energy Symposium on Wednesday, February 21st, 2007, at 1:00 p.m. PT. Scott along with David "Lad" Wallace, CFO, and Isabelle Christensen, VP of Marketing, will conduct investor meetings. This event will be held at St. Regis Hotel in New York City.
Akeena Solar Sponsors Solar Power Inspection Course View Articles
Akeena Solar, Inc. (OTCBB:AKNS), a leading designer and installer of solar power systems, is sponsoring a course for building and electrical inspectors in the Bay Area. The course is taught by John Wiles, a nationally recognized expert on safe and code-compliant solar electric systems. Building and electrical inspectors can receive credit educational unit credits for attending this course on February 6, 2007.
Akeena Solar Announces $2.0 Million Line of Credit View Articles
Akeena Solar, Inc. (OTCBB:AKNS), a leading designer and installer of solar power systems announced it has secured an accounts receivable based $2.0 million line of credit with Comerica Bank.
PV Powered Announces New Executive Appointments View Articles
PV Powered, a leader in solar power generation technology, today announced the appointment of Gregg Patterson as CEO and Chairman of the Board, and Erick Petersen as Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, to manage its fast-growing business.
PV Powered Announces UL Listing of Residential Solar Inverters View Articles
PV Powered, Inc., a leader in solar power generation technology, today announced at the Power-Gen show that the company`s entire line of residential solar inverters has passed the full sequence of testing to the latest version of the UL 1741 standard and has been Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). This Listing comes well in advance of the mandated effective compliance date of May 7, 2007, after which non-compliant inverters may not bear the Listing mark required for utility grid connection.
Scientists show that asteroids are solar powered View Articles
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sunlight can cause asteroids to spin more quickly, scientists said on Wednesday, showing anew just how dynamic a place our solar system can be.
Rah-rah renewables View Articles
Don`t try to sideline alternative energy.
Bill promotes coal-fired plants View Articles
After months of discussing exotic alternative energy sources for Florida, the House Energy Committee passed its first bill today -- a measure to promote coal-fired power plants.Comment
Pataki Joins Law Firm View Articles
Former Governor George Pataki, after a two-month break, said Wednesday he is joining a New York City law firm and will specialize in environmental issues, particularly renewable energy.Comment
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