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Green Energy News for 26-03-2007

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North Dakota Approves Wind Power Line Proposal View Articles
Denmark & Norway Provide Assistance for Renewable Energy in Nepal View Articles
NSW Opposition Unveils $200 M Solar Power Plan View Articles
NGOs Call for Renewable Energy Tariff in Quebec View Articles
With "Quebeckers" heading to the election polls today, three groups representing municipalities in the Canadian province of Quebec are calling on the next government to vigorously lead the development of renewable energy in North America.
REpower Receives 30 MW Order for Wind Energy in Scotland View Articles
REpower Systems AG received an order from Airtricity to supply 15 wind turbines type MM82 (equal to a total capacity of 30 MW) to Scotland. The total order volume for the project amounts to around Euro 30 million [US $40 million].
Sierra Geothermal Power Completes Drilling at Reese River, Nevada View Articles
Sierra Geothermal Power Corp. reported that drilling has been completed at the company`s Reese River Project, Lander County, Nevada.
REC ASA Secures Long-term Polysilicon Contract View Articles
Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) entered into a long-term agreement for the supply of polysilicon to SUMCO TECHXIV Corporation (STC), a subsidiary of a global electronic wafer producer.
Ameren Pilot Project Explores Converting Hog Manure Gas to Electricity View Articles
Ameren`s Renewable Energy Department is working with the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the University of Illinois-Chicago to study a number of renewable energy options in using methane gas from hog manure to generate heat and power at a farm in Carlyle, Illinois.
PV Powered Hires New Sales and Support Execs to Fuel and Support Growth View Articles
PV Powered, Inc. announces the appointment of Jim Morgenson to the newly created position of Vice President of Sales, and Dawn Jones to the new position of Director of Customer Service and Support. The two executives, each with significant experience in managing complex programs in high growth companies, delivering compelling customer value, and demonstrating excellent operational leadership, have been brought on board to help the company manage its fast-growing solar energy business.
Solar Power Conference and Expo Call for Presenters View Articles
In just 4 years of existence, the Solar Power Conference and Expo has grown into the only US solar event considered "a must" for domestic and global industry and market participants. More than 10,000 attendees are expected at Solar Power 2007! Solar Power 2007, a business-to-business event, will feature over 190 exhibitors, 125 speakers, and networking opportunities galore. The Conference Planning Committee has determined the 32 topics to be covered in concurrent sessions and now seeks experts to speak on each of these subject areas.
Los Angeles approves more renewable power View Articles
The City of Los Angeles is increasing the amount of its green power supply. LA City Council has approved two new power purchase agreements to provide enough renewable energy to power 70,000 homes.Comment
Bigelow Tea Receives $777,000 for Solar Power View Articles
Bigelow Tea Receives $777,000 for Solar Power The Bigelow Tea Company will receive a $777,000 grant from the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund to defray approximately 55 percent of the cost of installing a ...Comment
Connecticut Clean Energy Fund, Under Round 2 of Project 100, Selects 11 Renewable Energy Projects View Articles
The Connecticut Clean Energy Fund (CCEF), a ratepayer fund administered by Connecticut Innovations Inc. (CI), a quasi-public state authority, has screened and selected 11 renewable energy projects to forward to the state`s two electric distribution companies, the Connecticut Light and Power Company (CL&P) and the United Illuminating Company (UI), under Round 2 of Project 100. These electric distribution companies will review CCEF`s recommendations and perform additional analyses leading to their selection of projects to receive long-term power purchase agreements. This was the second round of projects selected through Project 100, an innovative program created by the Connecticut General Assembly to develop not less than 100 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy generation for the benefit of all Connecticut consumers. Round 1 of Project 100 resulted in the electric distribution companies negotiating a long-term power purchase contract representing approximately 15 MW of new renewable generation.
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