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Thursday, September 8th, 2011
A new survey on U.S. views concerning global warming based on political party affiliation finds agreement across party lines for the need to fund renewable energy research, but wide disparity over whether global warming is even happening.
The survey by the Yale Project on Climate Change (more…)
Posted in Climate Change & Carbon Emissions, North America | No Comments »
Thursday, September 8th, 2011
Two recent stories illustrate how far wind power can go in terms of efficiency and mechanics.
First, let’s take a look at what Japanese researchers have come up with.
According to Mother Nature Network, scientists at Kyushu University in Japan have come up with an (more…)
Posted in Asia-Pacific, Wind | No Comments »
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
While the debate over green jobs rages on (catch up on some of the back and forth here), we’d like to stand back and thank the 100,000+ U.S. solar workers for their considerable efforts to build a clean energy economy. And in case you’re not privy to what those contributions entail: (more…)
Posted in Career & Job, North America, Solar | No Comments »
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
Boeing is a United States-based aerospace and defense corporation founded in 1916. Boeing has a number of business units, including Boeing Defense, Space and Security, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Boeing Capital, Engineering, Operations and Technology, and the Boeing Shared Services Group. (more…)
Posted in Aviation, North America | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
Making buildings and our lifestyles more energy efficient is one of the best ways to reduce emissions because it can be done now. As we move towards alternative energy, some companies are also working on ways to cut down the amount of energy we use, and to create energy-efficient products. (more…)
Posted in Efficiency, North America | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
According to a new study by the Carbon Trust up to 240 GW of capacity of marine energy could be installed worldwide by 2050. Out of these, 75 percent could be coming from wave, and the remainder by tidal energy.
The total market for both wave and tidal energies (more…)
Posted in Europe, Water Power | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
Greek officials are calling for an ambitious expansion of solar power generation in their sunny country, hoping that large-scale production of renewable energy will generate significant revenues and green jobs for the country’s troubled economy.
Greek Energy Minister George Papaconstantinou (more…)
Posted in Europe, Solar | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
Recent solar industry bankruptcies like Solyndra and Evergreen Solar have some questioning government support for solar and the future of the solar industry as a whole. Closer examination reveals though that the opportunities in the solar industry are not one size fits all, and that the current (more…)
Posted in North America, Solar | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
In the vacuum left by the U.S. Congress’ inability/unwillingness to pass climate change legislation, and in light of a looming budgetary squeeze for all federal agencies, including/especially those researching and developing systems to the environment and natural resources, one might think that any federal money (more…)
Posted in Climate Change & Carbon Emissions, North America | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
In a previous post, I wrote about Texas smart meter company TransData‘s patent infringement suit against CoServ, a Texas utility.
TransData recently extended its patent enforcement activity from Texas in an easterly direction through the southeastern United States, filing complaints (more…)
Posted in Legal, North America, Smart Grid | 2 Comments »
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