Archive for the ‘Research/Studies’ Category
Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Thirty-one proposed renewable energy projects could potentially be cleared for approval by December 2010.
author By COLIN MINER, source greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com
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lighting,
forests,
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Environmental Politics,
General Business,
Research/Studies,
Water Conservation,
BrightSource,
blm,
wildlife,
tourism,
General Pollution,
Energy Politics,
Energy Business,
The Environment,
Alternative Energy,
Bureau of Land Management,
Architecture,
transportation,
efficiency,
nuclear energy,
News Sources,
Energy economics,
Emissions Reduction,
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
The global recession drove clean-tech investments down 33 percent over last year, but investors still spent $5.6 billion in the space.
author By TODD WOODY, source greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com
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General Business,
investing,
Commerce,
Energy Politics,
greentech,
Conventional Energy,
deloitte,
Cleantech Group,
Research/Studies,
cleantech,
Energy economics,
Alternative Energy,
Biofuels,
Venture Capital,
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
“As a society, we have chosen to invest too little in alternative energy,” said Bill Weihl, who steers Google’s clean energy endeavors.
author By JEFFREY MARLOW, source greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com
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Conventional Energy,
General Business,
investing,
Research/Studies,
innovations,
high altitutde wind power,
Google.org,
bill weihl,
Energy Politics,
Google,
Energy Business,
Government Policy,
Alternative Energy,
The Environment,
efficiency,
Energy economics,
solar power,
Geothermal Power |
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
The auto fleet in the United States shrank by roughly 2 percent according to a new report — the first decline since World War II.
author By JOHN COLLINS RUDOLF, source greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com
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General Business,
Commerce,
General Pollution,
Consumers,
Conventional Energy,
earth policy institute,
Research/Studies,
News Sources,
climate change,
The Environment,
Government Policy,
Global Warming,
transportation,
cars,
Emissions Reduction,
efficiency,
Automobiles |
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Marine Current Turbines is raising cash to build a five-kilowatt array based on its “SeaGen” prototype.
author By ROBERT P. WALZER, source greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com
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bank invest,
innovations,
Research/Studies,
carbon trust investments,
edf energy,
seagen,
high tide,
tidal power,
Conventional Energy,
Energy Business,
Government Policy,
The Environment,
efficiency,
General Business,
Energy economics,
Alternative Energy |
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
An Alberta energy council is proposing that carbon dioxide captured from large industrial operations could be pumped into dozens of semi-depleted oil fields, with an eye to extracting billions of dollars of uneconomic crude from conventional Alberta reserves.
author By John Lorinc, source greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com
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carbon capture and sequestration,
Conventional Energy,
ccs,
Research/Studies,
carbon capture and storage,
carbon capture,
alberta,
greenpeace,
The Environment,
Energy Business,
Emissions Reduction,
oil sands,
Energy economics,
climate change,
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