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Green Energy News for 08-07-2008

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Large Solar Energy Array Set for G.M. in Spain View Articles
The solar electric system on the roof of a G.M. assembly plant in Spain, will be the largest in the world, a thousand times larger than most projects.
Germany wants to build 30 windfarms View Articles
The German government wants to build up to 30 offshore windfarms in a bid to meet its renewable energy targets, Transport Minister Wolfgang Tiefensee said in an interview published Sunday.
Fuel cells look for a boost View Articles
Even in a world of skyrocketing energy costs, there`s no shortage of power for mobile phones.
Canada`s Clean Energy Classrooms View Articles
The British Columbia (BC) Sustainable Energy Association has rolled out a project called Clean Energy Classrooms. The project features a two-part directory to all of Canada`s currently available training and education options in renewable energy. It is run by Renewable Recruits, a green energy promotions and recruiting firm.
SunRun Secures US $12 Million in Financing View Articles
SunRun announced that it has raised US $12 million in a financing led by Foundation Capital. SunRun Solar Service reduces homeowners` energy costs by offering rooftop solar electricity as a home service. Instead of making a large capital investment in solar panels, the homeowner is billed only for the solar electricity used.
Geothermal Project To Provide Jobs for Nevisians View Articles
"Once we got together and we did the geochemistry, the geophysics and the geology, we concluded that Nevis is the place to be today, tomorrow and over the next thousand years." Those were the words of General Manager of West Indies Power Nevis Limited (WIP) Rawlinson Isaac, during a site visit by top Nevis Island Administration (NIA) officials on June 10, 2008, on the heels of the recent discovery of a geothermal reservoir at Spring Hill.
Oil man unveils wind-based power plan View Articles
Texas oil man T. Boone Pickens Tuesday unveiled a new energy plan he says will decrease the United States` dependency on foreign oil by more than one-third and help shift American energy production toward renewable natural resources like wind power.
Pickens Unveils Plan To Revitalize the U.S. with Wind Power View Articles
Well-known oil tycoon turned wind developer, T. Boone Pickens, presented a plan at a press conference today that he hopes will reduce America`s use of foreign oil.
Saco Honored as "Greenest City in Maine" View Articles
The City of Saco, Maine has been chosen as an Environmental Hero and designated as the Venue for the first annual Maine Going Green Energy, Building & Living Expo.
Pickens wants more emphasis on alternative energy View Articles
EP District Clerk defends travel, hiring of employee with criminal past The district clerk is defending himself after allegations of improper behavior with an employee that has a criminal history including ...
Wind turbines could cause black-outs View Articles
Plans to cover the countryside with thousands of wind turbines could leave the UK vulnerable to mid-winter black outs, a new study suggests.
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