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Green Energy News for 06-07-2009

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Northeastern wants green engineers View Articles
Northeastern University is pushing to tap into the growing demand for green energy.
China wind companies poised for green policy boost View Articles
HONG KONG/BEIJING: China`s ambitious plan to increase wind power capacity could attract up to $150 billion in investment, but Beijing will have to get serious about revamping regulations and building much needed infrastructure.
Los Angeles will end use of coal-fired power View Articles
Los Angeles will eliminate the use of electricity made from coal by 2020, replacing it with power from cleaner renewable energy sources, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said.
China to start building first 10 million-kw-level wind power station in mid-July View Articles
Workers would begin construction on China`s first 10 million-kw-level wind power station in mid-July in the far northwestern city of Jiuquan, Gansu Province, a local official said Sunday.
California`s Attorney General Says Feed-in Tariffs Legal in US View Articles
In a significant filing June 25, 2009 California`s Attorney General (AG) argued that feed-in tariffs as proposed in California are not only permitted under federal law but that they should be used to encourage the rapid growth of renewable energy.
REpower & Valorem Reach 40-MW Turbine Deal View Articles
REpower Systems AG and French wind farm developer Valorem have signed agreements for the supply and construction of a total of 21 wind turbines. The REpower MM92 wind power plants, each with a rated power of 2.05 megawatts (MW) and a hub height of 80 meters, are intended for five wind farms projects in the Vendée and Loire Atlantique regions in the West of France. The turbines are set to be supplied and erected between March and June 2010.
juwi Awarded 1.7-MW Solar PV Contract in Italy View Articles
The juwi group has been selected to build of one of Italy`s largest solar photovoltaic (PV) plants. The company will design, build and then operate a rooftop system with a capacity of 1.7 megawatts (MW) for the great market halls in Verona. Covering a surface area of 16,000 square meters, juwi will install close to 22,200 of the latest thin-film solar panels at the site.
Unbundled CA REC Market Could Help More Solar Projects Pencil Out View Articles
The solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) has become the de facto standard for U.S. commercial and industrial solar project financing, providing long-term certainty for solar investors as well as energy expense savings and a hedge against electricity price volatility for energy customers. In fact, in 2008, PPAs accounted for over 70 percent of the commercial market according to Alta Terra Research.
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