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| Aberdeen wind blade makes trek to Washington, DC |  |
| A 13-ton wind turbine blade built in Aberdeen has made it to the nation`s capital after traveling more than 4,000 miles through 10 states. |
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| Investors: Renewables Growth is Slower but Steady |  |
| In just one year, the story line for the renewable energy industry has been flipped on its head. Last summer, as investors tried to figure out the stimulus package, there was a lack of capital and a pent up demand for projects. This summer, there are far fewer projects being developed, but more willingness to lend from financiers. |
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DWP scales back its Owens Lake solar test |  |
| Corrosive soil and wicked winds create unanticipated problems. So does a changing of the guard at the Los Angeles utility.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power`s ambitious plan to put solar panels on 80 square miles of dry lake bed and flatlands east of the Sierra Nevada range has run into a daunting problem: extremely caustic mud in an area where it hoped to build an 80-acre pilot project.
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| Applied Materials spent $320,000 lobbying government on renewable energy legislation in 1Q |  |
| Applied Materials Inc. spent $320,000 lobbying the federal government in the first quarter of the year on energy legislation and other issues. |
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| Lack of Transparency Hurting Romanian Wind Development |  |
| Transparency, spatial planning and getting Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) approved are the main barriers to the development of wind energy in Romania, industry and government representatives were told at a workshop in Bucharest organized by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) and the Romanian Wind Energy Association (AREE). |
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| GSA Awards Solar Schedule Contract to Sharp |  |
| Sharp Solar Energy Solutions Group has been awarded a U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) schedule 056 contract to supply solar modules directly to Government purchasers. |
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