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Green Energy News for 18-05-2007

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ISU Looks At Renewable Energy Degree View Articles
Education, business and now renewable energy could be possible degrees for Illinois State University students. via WEEK-TV
Bill would boost energy goals View Articles
"While it`s meant well, I don`t believe it is achievable under the (regulatory) environment that we have. ... We need to make sure (regulations) are not hindering them." California would increase its targets for using renewable energy under a measure that cleared the state Senate on Thursday, a bill that prompted debate over the state`s energy future. via Press-Telegram
Shrinking the Cost for Solar Power View Articles
Enel Expands Presence in Wind Power in Greece View Articles
Enel signed an agreement for the acquisition of 127 megawatts (MW) of wind plants in Greece either already in service (84 MW) or under development (43 MW).
Xcel Energy Accepting Renewable Energy Proposals View Articles
Xcel Energy has up to $23 million available to invest in new ways to produce electricity from renewable sources, and the company is currently accepting proposals for grants from its Renewable Development Fund.
Navy Assigns Contract for Hydrogen from High Sulfur Diesel Fuels View Articles
Power+Energy, Inc. (P+E) has been awarded a Phase II SBIR contract by the DOD`s Office of Naval Research (ONR) to fund the construction and demonstration of palladium alloy membrane assemblies that separate hydrogen from logistic fuels containing high concentrations of sulfur.
Mixed Reviews for Ontario`s Feed-in Tariff View Articles
It`s been six months since the Canadian province of Ontario started its Standard Offer Program (SOP), which created the first feed-in tariff (FIT) in North America for renewable energy in over twenty years. The Ontario Power Authority (OPA) says the program has been a great success to date, but some solar advocacy groups are criticizing OPA for setting the solar tariff too low and not encouraging community-based renewable energy generation.
Fill your car up with aluminum? View Articles
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Pellets made out of aluminum and gallium can produce pure hydrogen when water is poured on them, offering a possible alternative to gasoline-powered engines, U.S. scientists say.
New fuel for 21st century -- aluminum pellets? View Articles
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Pellets made out of aluminum and gallium can produce pure hydrogen when water is poured on them, offering a possible alternative to gasoline-powered engines, U.S. scientists say.
Kyocera Solar, Inc. and H & H Solar Energy Deliver the Second Largest PV Installation in the State of Wisconsin View Articles
Kyocera Solar, Inc., a world renown producer and supplier of solar energy products, announced the completion of a 39.6 kW solar electric system atop the Aldo Leopold Legacy Center. Installed by H & H Solar Energy Services, the solar electric system is the second largest in the state of Wisconsin to date. The largest system, the Urban Ecology Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was also supplied by H&H and Kyocera Solar.
Wind Energy to Power Philadelphia City Hall View Articles
Philadelphia Mayor John Street announced a sustainability plan for the city which includes using renewable energy to meet 100% of the electricity needs of City Hall. The city will purchase 8.5 million kWh of wind energy through the PECO Wind program at a cost of 2.0¢/kWh. The city will also investigate the feasibility of installing solar electric and solar thermal systems at city-owned buildings. News Release -
Ogden Mayor Announces Green Power Challenge View Articles
Ogden City (Utah) Mayor Matthew Godfrey announced a citywide campaign to encourage residents and businesses to join the city in supporting the development of a sustainable community and energy supply by choosing renewable energy through Rocky Mountain Power`s voluntary Blue Sky program. Under the program, utility customers can purchase 100-kWh monthly blocks of wind energy for $1.95 per block, or 1.95¢/kWh; businesses can buy wind energy in larger quantities with ...
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