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Green Energy News for 21-05-2009

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Three-in-one sponge to clean the environment View Articles
A new aerogel removes mercury from contaminated water, separates CO2 or hydrogen from a gas mixture, and helps to scrub sulphur from crude oil
Green Inc.: Renewable Energy Industries Ask Obama to Speed Loan Guarantees View Articles
Worried that an important loan-guarantee program has ground to a standstill, renewable energy industry associations today sent a letter to President Obama urging him to speed the program along.
Lawmakers Advance Wind-Energy Plan View Articles
A bill designed to remove what Nebraska lawmakers say is an obstacle to developing wind energy is headed to the final round of debate.
Wal-Mart to Nearly Double On-Site Solar Energy Use in California View Articles
Auto Recovery Leader Announces $50 Million In Aid View Articles
The federal government announced on Thursday that it is making $50 million in federal funds available for green energy job training in communities hurt by layoffs in the auto industry.
Wind powers Brazil`s energy sector View Articles
May 20 - Wind power is taking the lead in Brazil`s energy sector with the South American giant seeking to nearly double its capacity from 341 megawatts this year.
Solar Takes a Backseat in National Climate and Energy Bill View Articles
For the past eight years solar advocates throughout the United States lamented the lack of federal leadership on renewable energy issues. If only we had a President who fully realized the economic, environmental, and moral obligation to stem global warming and increase our domestic clean energy supply, we said. If only we had a filibuster-proof majority in the U.S. Senate promising sweeping clean energy legislation. If only we had a fervent renewable energy advocate chairing the House`s Energy and Commerce (E&C) Committee. Well, that dream checklist is done, done and done.
Clinton Initiative To Use Renewable Energy in Green Building Projects View Articles
The Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI), a project of the William J. Clinton Foundation, announced a global program developed in collaboration with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), called the Climate Positive Development Program. The program will support the development of large-scale urban projects that demonstrate cities can grow in ways that are "climate positive".
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