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| Wind turbine firm wins order to end sit-in protest |  |
| Published by Hannah Wooderson for 24dash.com in Communities Tuesday 4th August 2009 - 3:17pm Wind turbine firm wins order to end sit-in protest The owners of a wind turbine factory being occupied by workers won a possession order today. |
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| Detroit workers learn new skills |  |
| Laid off auto workers in Detroit, Michigan are learning how to install alternative energy sources as an alternative to their old jobs. |
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| Officials discuss solar panel plant in Vancouver |  |
| Executives with a Chinese company have met with officials in Vancouver, Wash., to discuss a possible solar panel assembly plant that could employ up to 100 workers. |
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| NHA Congratulates AMP on Cannelton Hydroelectric Groundbreaking |  |
| National Hydropower Association member American Municipal Power, Inc., today broke ground on the first of five hydroelectric projects being developed at existing dams on the Ohio River, nearly Hawesville, Kentucky. AMP`s five proposed projects represent the largest development of new run-of-river hydroelectric project in the United States. |
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| SunEdison & Walmart Puerto Rico To Deploy Solar |  |
| Walmart Puerto Rico and SunEdison are planning to deploy rooftop solar systems on five of the company`s stores with the potential for 23 stores over five years. The overall project will be the largest renewable energy project ever developed on the island. |
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| Sea Power, Part 2 |  |
| In theory, ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) could meet all of today`s electricity needs. But does the world need OTEC? Solar and wind energy have long track records and are already fast-growing industries. However, as OTEC supporters are quick to point out, those sources have a major limitation: so far, there`s no easy or cheap way to store the energy. Solar energy only works during the day and when it`s not too cloudy. Wind is intermittent and the turbines spin efficiently only when the weather cooperates. |
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