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Green Energy News for 29-07-2010

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Panasonic To Buy Up Two Units View Articles
To bolster its green energy business, Panasonic plans to spend at least $8.4 billion to buy out the remaining shares of majority-owned subsidiaries Sanyo Electric and Panasonic Electric Works said.
Teaff Gives Presentation On Wind Turbine Program View Articles
Dr. Richard Teaff, President of Dabney S. Lancaster Community College, gave a presentation to the members of the State Board for Virginiaa s Community Colleges on the new Wind Turbine Service Technology training program that will begin in the Fall Semester at DSLCC.
Solar Energy International meets industry needs with curriculum update View Articles
For 20 years, SEI has been at the forefront of solar PV training.
Panasonic Offers $9.4 Billion to Buy Out Two Units View Articles
Panasonic Corp., the world’s largest maker of rechargeable batteries, offered to buy out Sanyo Electric Co. and Panasonic Electric Works Co. for 818.4 billion yen ($9.4 billion) to help expand its renewable energy business.
Jobs boost at solar panel factory View Articles
Electronics giant Sharp says a "substantial" number of jobs will be created following a £30m expansion of its Wrexham factory.
Blog - Fossil Fuel Subsidies Dwarf Support for Renewables View Articles
A report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance details international government energy spending on biofuels and renewable energy. Fossil fuels are the backbone of economies worldwide, so governments spend a lot to support them. A new report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance says altogether governments spent between $43 anf $46 billion on renewable energy and biofuels last year, not including indirect support, such as subsidies to corn farmers that help ethanol production. Direct subsidies of fossil fuels came to $557 billion, the report says.
Canadian researchers hope to green the web, make Canada the world`s web server View Articles
Canadian researchers hope to stem the global IT industry`s rampant output of greenhouse gas emissions by perfecting a way to host the Internet`s content purely on green power.
Enolia Solar Systems to Install 1.5MW of SolarEdge Power Harvesting Systems in Greece, as Part of a New Partnership View Articles
SolarEdge Technologies, a provider of end-to-end Distributed Solar Power Harvesting and monitoring solutions, is expanding its activity in Greece, announcing a partnership with Enolia Solar Systems SA, a leading Greek company active in the development of PV projects, trading of PV solar equipment and design and implementation of rooftop applications in the rapidly developing PV markets of Greece, Cyprus and Bulgaria.
The Only Way Is Up: CSP Builds Up Heat View Articles
If you`re wondering where the Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) is heading from here, crane your neck and look upward. Forecasts show industry growth climbing steeply from 2010.
[Report] Steric Effects in the Chemisorption of Vibrationally Excited Methane on Ni(100) View Articles
The reaction underlying industrial hydrogen production depends subtly on the reagent?s orientation toward the catalyst.Authors: Bruce L. Yoder, Régis Bisson, Rainer D. Beck
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