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READER SUBMITTED: New Britain Students Win Award For Energy Efficiency
New BritainEnergize Connecticut, together with The Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund, Connecticut Light & Power and the United Illuminating Company, announced yesterday the winners of its ninth annual eesmarts student contest for students in grades K through 12....Tags: Education, Museums, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Apple iPad
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Wind turbines and bird deaths
Planet Florida - Orlando Sentinel(Washington, D.C., February 2, 2011) American Bird Conservancy (ABC), the nation’s leading bird conservation organization, said today that the build-out of wind energy proposed by the federal government to meet a Department of Energy target of... -
Radio club's Field Day to test communication capabilities
Should a tropical storm, hurricane or other natural disaster or national emergency strike the western communities one group will be prepared to lend a helping hand and voice – the Wellington Radio Club. This weekend the group is joining thousands of...Tags: Boynton Beach, Tropical Storms, Florida's Turnpike
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Siemens pulls plug on last solar energy business
ReutersMUNICH (Reuters) - German industrial conglomerate Siemens is shutting down the last of its solar energy businesses after it failed to find a buyer, the company said on Monday. Confirming a report in German newspaper Handelsblatt, a spokesman for...Tags: Siemens, Israel, Germany, Energy, Solar Energy
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Mayors aim for resilience to weather, energy challenges
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. mayors pledged Monday to make their communities more resilient to increasingly severe floods, droughts, extreme storms and wildfires, which they said was more efficient and cost-effective than disaster clean-up afterwards....Tags: FEMA, Local Government, Washington, DC, Renewable Energy, Natural Disasters
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Religions seen slow to go green; Pope has chance to inspire
ReutersOSLO (Reuters) - Few religious communities have gone as far in fighting climate change as a church in Queensland, Australia, which has 24 solar panels bolted to the roof in the shape of a Christian cross. "It's very effective. It's inspired some...Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Environmental Cleanup, Anglicanism, Weather, Judaism
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COLUMN-E.ON bets on fuel cells for small-scale energy: Wynn
Reuters(The author is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own.) By Gerard Wynn LONDON, June 18 (Reuters) - Germany utility E.ON has made a high-risk bet on fuel cells for distributed power, after entirely missing out on a solar boom in...Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Water Supply, Germany, eBay Inc., E.ON AG
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U.S. groups form alliance to push for Indian trade reforms
ReutersBy Doug Palmer WASHINGTON, June 18 (Reuters) - A coalition of U.S. business groups on Tuesday demanded President Barack Obama's administration increase pressure on India to change trade policies that they said threaten U.S. exports, jobs and innovation....Tags: World Trade Organization, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Energy, Washington, DC, Government
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Lawmakers, businesses demand Indian trade reforms
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bipartisan group of more than 170 U.S. lawmakers joined with a coalition of U.S. business groups on Tuesday to demand increased U.S. pressure on India to change policies that they said threaten American exports, jobs and...Tags: World Trade Organization, Energy, Washington, DC, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Environmental Issues
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COLUMN-U.S. state renewables push is waning: Gerard Wynn
Reuters(The author is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own.) By Gerard Wynn LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - U.S. state-level targets show the remaining potential for renewable power in some states such as Illinois, within an overall picture of...Tags: Wind Power, Politics, Berkeley (Cook, Illinois), Energy, Solar Energy
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Film explores effects of solar projects on Native American life
Documentary filmmaker Robert Lundahl’s latest work, "Who Are My People?," explores the effects of large-scale solar energy developments on Native American spiritual and cultural connections to Southern California’s scorched outback of creosote...
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Proposed transmission line to go through Aberdeen-area counties
A route for the Big Stone South to Ellendale electricity transmission line has been chosen and will cross through the counties of Grant, Day and Brown into Dickey County, N.D. The proposed route for the line, which is projected to cost more than $300...Tags: Otter Tail Power Company, Groton, Electricity Production and Distribution
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