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Green Energy News for 07-03-2008

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Senate Leaders Propose Bill to Boost Renewable Energy View Articles
Lawmakers in the state Senate want to force the state`s largest power company to invest in renewable energy projects, such as wind turbines. via WPRI-TV East Providence
A `Manhattan Project` for energy? View Articles
"Our civilization is not going to make it past this century if we don`t solve the climate problem" A physics professor and renewable energy advocate says the federal government should launch a massive campaign to meet rising energy demands and deal with global warming. via The Aspen Times
GE and Invenergy Sign $1 Billion Deal View Articles
GE Energy has secured its second contract for more than US $1 billion in recent months with Invenergy Wind LLC to provide wind turbines for new projects. Under the agreement GE will supply Invenergy with 750 megawatts of wind turbines for North American projects to be constructed in 2010. The projects will provide enough power to meet the needs of more than 200,000 households.
Asola Awarded $135 Million Solar Contract View Articles
Asola Advanced and Automotive Solar Systems GmbH, has been awarded a contract by AS Solar GmbH for the supply of high-efficiency silicon photovoltaic solar modules. The value of this contract is estimated at US $135 million over a three year period, beginning in 2008, and subject to final negotiations on quantity and price in 2009 and 2010.
Raser Plans Two New Geothermal Projects View Articles
Raser Technologies, Inc. has announced that it has started the development of two additional geothermal projects. This brings Raser`s total projects under development to seven, representing 70-75 megawatts (MW) of power projects initiated since April, 2007.
Whale-Inspired Wind Turbines View Articles
Mimicking the bumps on humpback-whale fins could lead to more efficient wind turbines.
Granholm Visits Alternative Energy Plant View Articles
"We are every day missing out on investments from other alternative companies." Governor Granholm makes a stop at a Mid-Michigan alternative energy company. The governor toured the United Solar Ovonic Plant in Greenville, praising the company for its innovation in alternative energy. via WLNS-TV Lansing
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