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Green Energy News for 21-12-2009

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Western Tenn. county not seeing green power surge yet View Articles
A western Tennessee county is still waiting on a surge from green power. Hentry County Board of Public Utilities Manager John Etheridge told the Paris Post-Intelligencer that none of the utlity`s customers have taken advantage of solar power.
LM Glasfiber lands 5-year wind deal with Samsung View Articles
Windmill blade maker LM Glasfiber announced Thursday that it signed a five-year contract to produce a minimum of 1,800 windmill blades in the U.S. for Samsung, which is launching a new line of 2.5-megawatt wind turbines.
Kyocera Supplies 40-MW of Modules to Avanzalia View Articles
Kyocera Corporation has supplied more than 39 megawatts (MW) of solar modules for two newly completed large-scale solar power plants in Spain. Kyocera supplied its multicrystalline solar modules to Avanzalia — a renewable energy developer based in Spain.
Wind Power in Argentina: Ready For Take-off? View Articles
The bleak windswept region of Patagonia in Argentina has some of the best conditions in the world for wind power generation. And not only are the strong winds confined to Patagonia; the south of Buenos Aires province and provinces in the interior such as Córdoba, also offer optimal condition for wind power. Blessed with such potential, Argentina should be a world leader in wind energy.
Geothermal Well Rehabilitation with Impulse Generation Technology View Articles
With greater emphasis on sustainable buildings, owners and developers increasingly are looking to geothermal systems to save energy and protect the environment. Open-loop and standing-column geothermal well systems, for instance, are a proven, efficient and reliable renewable cooling and heating method that can be used in a wide array of different applications, particularly in areas like New York City that are actively looking to expand the use of "green" technologies.
Mystery swirls around ‘dark stars’ View Articles
When the very first stars lit up, they may have been fueled by the dark matter that has long eluded scientists.
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