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COLUMN-WTO rules on one solar dispute, bigger lurk: Wynn
ReutersBy Gerard Wynn LONDON, May 14 (Reuters) - Rejection by the world's trade body last week of preferential support for domestic solar panel makers in Canadian province Ontario brings helpful but limited guidance in a growing number of other disputes. The...Tags: Energy, Politics, Trade Agreements, Solar Energy, International Organizations
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The Harbor Report: Riding the sun with Riding Currents
This last week, I was able to catch up with Billy Dutton of Riding Currents, a group dedicated to promoting renewable energy, raising awareness about plastics in the ocean and recognizing the advancement of renewable energy and its application to...Tags: Shipbuilding, Weather, SunPower Corp., Energy Saving, Renewable Energy
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The rewards of going green
If you're planning to do some remodeling work this spring and summer, certain energy-efficiency improvements could put some cash back in your pocket while adding value to your home. Tax incentives are available to help offset the cost of going green....
Tags: Electrical Appliance, Politics, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Environmental Politics, Manufacturing and Engineering
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It may be green, but it's probably not local
Illinois law requires that, if possible, renewable energy should come from Illinois or surrounding states. However, unless a municipality or business explicitly has stated it wants local renewable power, the power it receives is probably from outside...Tags: Wind Power, Chicago Mayor, McCormick Place, Pat Quinn, Solar Energy
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66 finalists named for lucrative Knight Arts Challenge grants
One of the remarkable things about the 66 finalists announced Monday for the annual Knight Arts Challenge grants is their range, both artistically and geographically. Over the course of five years, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has...
Tags: Museums, Harvard University, Palm Beach Opera, Music Industry, Photography and Video
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State's renewable energy fund lacks power to fulfill purpose
Five years ago, Illinois passed legislation requiring electric suppliers to buy more renewable energy such as wind and solar power and then pass those costs on to customers. The intent of the mandate was to have so-called green electricity accounting...
Tags: Wind Power, Nuclear Power, Environmental Politics, Conservation, Ameren Corporation
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Czech Republic - Factors To Watch on May 3
ReutersPRAGUE, May 3 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events to watch which may affect Czech financial markets on Friday. ALL TIMES GMT (Czech Republic: GMT + 2 hours) =========================ECONOMIC DATA========================= Real-...Tags: Government, Privatization, Weather, Credit Ratings, T-Mobile
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Goshen College switches to 100 percent renewable energy
GOSHEN — Goshen College from now on will purchase all its electricity from renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar power, college leaders announced Monday. The change will reduce the college’s carbon footprint by about 45 percent,...Tags: Global Warming, Hybrid Vehicles, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Renewable Energy, Energy Saving
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MetroTek moving ahead with solar systems in Northampton Area School District
Free of the last legal stumbling block, a Kunkletown company plans to move forward with building two controversial solar-power arrays for Northampton Area School District, the company's president said. MetroTek Electrical Services said it hopes to soon...Tags: Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, Electrical Services, Services and Shopping
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READER SUBMITTED: Museum Outdoor Show/Exhibits May 18 Celebrates Coventry Glass Company's 200th
StatewideThe statewide Museum of Connecticut Glass on May 18 celebrates the 200th anniversary of the founding of the 19th century Coventry Glass Company. The show runs from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The 9th outdoor (rain or shine) annual show will display early molds...Tags: Human Interest, Museums, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, University of Connecticut, Science and Technology
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Sunflower Elementary students use brain, solar power to generate boats
Staff WriterBRAWLEY – After six weeks of hard work and critical thinking, a group of sixth graders at Sunflower Elementary School were ready to test their solar-powered boats at the Lions Center pool here Friday morning. The boats, which were made of...Tags: Robert J. Lopez, Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues
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Utility rates set to rise in Burbank
Burbank utility customers are in for another round of bill hikes this July, with electric and water rates slated to jump 1.75% and 4.75%, respectively, officials said. State mandates to increase renewable energy use, which is more costly, are driving...Tags: Renewable Energy, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues
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