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Green Energy News for 22-04-2008

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Granholm promotes alternative power use in Michigan`s Thumb View Articles
Governor Jennifer Granholm is in Michigan`s Thumb region to highlight the state`s potential as a renewable energy hub. via Chicago Tribune
Lawton: Click to find renewable energy View Articles
MADISON - There is a new Web site for Wisconsin power consumers who want to invest more in renewable energy. via WisInfo
Website Helps WI Residents Find Renewable Energy View Articles
There is a new Web site for Wisconsin power consumers who want to invest more in renewable energy. via WAOW
A greener Monopoly View Articles
Monopoly is going a little green - and not with envy. The celebrated 73-year-old board game is ditching Water Works and Electric Company in favour of Wind Energy and Solar Energy in its first world edition, ... via The Globe and Mail
Wind Power Data Center Project Planned in Urban Area View Articles
Xcel Energy Opens MinnDakota Wind Farm View Articles
Xcel Energy has opened the MinnDakota Wind Farm. The MinnDakota project has 100 wind turbines that generate enough electricity to power 58,000 homes served by Xcel Energy.
Dominion & BP To Develop Wind Power View Articles
Dominion and BP Alternative Energy North America Inc. announced that they have entered into an agreement to jointly develop, own and operate wind energy projects in Virginia. Terms of the joint development agreement were not disclosed.
Waste Management Opens Landfill Plant View Articles
Waste Management, Inc. has opened its latest waste-based renewable energy facility at the company`s Bethel Landfill. The energy produced from the landfill gas will provide power for the service area of the landfill and through the electrical transmission grid.
What is the Efficiency of Solar-Powered Fuel Cell Vehicles? View Articles
I just read a news release on SMUD`s PV installation providing hydrogen (H2) via electrolysis for a fleet of fuel-cell vehicles. I made a feeble attempt, using Wikipedia, to figure out how much solar energy was captured, how much H2 was produced and how far the cars would travel after a typical day`s charge. I failed. My question: What is the overall efficiency (in a well-to-wheels format) of this PV/FC configuration. --Bryan B, Wylie, TX
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