Monthly Archives: July 2011
Additional news "Business News"
According to the plan implemented in Kabardino-Balkaria, the Strategy of social and economic development SKFO 2025, the State Committee on Tariffs CBD has developed a set of measures to develop alternative energy in the country. Continue reading →
Going Green: Turning the body’s energy into power
Wind and solar power are popular sources of alternative energy, but one program at Texas State University has students and faculty generating electricity just by from working out. Continue reading →
Energy Security Requires a Strong Infrastructure; Delegates at Union Convention to call for Support of Oil and Gas …
Delegates to one of the largest union conventions in North America will hear resolutions calling for greater oil and gas development. Continue reading →
Air Force wants 50% use of biofuel by 2016
Washington state’s growing biofuel industry will likely play a vital role in the nation’s eventual transition to alternative energy in aviation. read more Continue reading →
MARET Center on schedule for spring classes
Alternative energy classes will have a home by spring. Continue reading →
Obama picks ex-venture capitalist
President Obama yesterday nominated a former Boston venture capitalist as assistant Energy secretary, overseeing alternative energy and energy-efficiency programs. Continue reading →
Additional news "Nature"
Ulyanovsk region discussed issues of cooperation between Russia and Italy in the field of renewable energy, alternative energy and energy efficiency technologies. Continue reading →
Palm Beach County wind turbines get initial go-ahead, despite threat to birds
Towering wind turbines — offering the promise of alternative energy but also posing a threat to endangered birds — moved a step closer Thursday to coming to Palm Beach County farmland. Continue reading →
Caernarvon officials discuss energy ordinance
Caernarvon Township planners continue to discuss alternative energy ordinance regulations with additional input from township zoning officer and planning consultant Barry Wagner.Wagner attended a planning commission meeting Monday night to present the commission with similar resolutions recently ado… Continue reading →
Poll: Californians favor more alternative energy
Eight in 10 Californians favor tougher fuel efficiency standards for cars , federal funding for solar and wind power and curbs on heat-trapping emissions from factories and power plants, a new public opinion poll has… Continue reading →
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