Five years ago, we urged state leaders to increase investments in clean, renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power along with energy efficiency programs that can save energy and money. Tha
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Guest column: It’s time for next step with clean energy
generation technologies in 2010.’ About Acro Energy Acro Energy Technologies Corp.
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Nat Kreamer Joins Acro Energy as President
Monday, 25 January 2010 Duke Energy (DUK) said Monday it is adding solar power to its commercial renewable energy portfolio, with its purchase of the Blue Wing Solar Proje
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Duke Energy Buys 139 Acre Solar Project
15 January 2010 – Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy initiative, Japan’s Cosmo Oil Company and the Tokyo Institute of Technology have launched an advanced concentrated solar power (CSP) Central Towe
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Masdar begins R&D phase for CSP solar ‘beam down’ tower
Environmentalists are more openly at odds over two goals: the preservation of wide open spaces vs. the use of public lands for renewable energy projects. The boosters of renewable energy development
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Green Civil War: Projects vs. Preservation
creation of KIUC feed-in tariffs to incentivize large-scale renewable energy technologies. The plan stated an "ideal" mix of those technologies would include 30 megawatts of concentrating solar power with thermal storage, 15 megawatts of photovoltaic with battery storage, 45 megawatts of hydropower, 30 megawatts of biomass/biofuels and 1.6 megawatts of landfill gas. "Based on es
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Wind, waste-to-energy not among plan’s $1.5B renewables
newable Energy Emphasis program offers an Associate of Applied Science, Construction Technologies. Courses in Fundamentals of Industrial Electricity, Introduction to Renewable Energy, Introduction to solar energy and Introduction to Wind Energy will be offered. Other classes will include introduction to LEED design, geology of geothermal energy and energy auditing.
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Archer: Higher education harnesses Nevada’s renewable energy potential