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Shell has widened its lead on arch-rival BP in the renewables sector with a £1 billion scheme to build a massive wind farm bringing sustainable energy to London.
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Two odd bedfellows, environmental groups and some of Canada's biggest greenhouse-gas polluters, have joined forces to say the country could produce enough renewable energy to match the electricity now coming from fossil fuels and nuclear power.
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A broad industry coalition of key hydrogen and fuel-cell bus users and suppliers is launching an initiative to develop, deploy, and commercialize clean, fuel cell, and hydrogen-powered drive systems for transit.
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A new landmark research report outlines what would be required to move solar energy beyond a small, niche market into a thriving industry able to contribute significantly to America’s energy and national security needs.
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Corporate members of the World Resources Institute's Green Power Market Development Group are buying renewable-energy certificates in record amounts, the nonprofit reports.
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The nonprofit Center for Resource Solutions has launched an initiative to place Green-e logo on U.S. consumer products.
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Kinko's has announced substantial new green power and green tag agreements that raise the company's estimated annual renewable power purchases nearly 80% to more than 27 million kWh in 18 states.
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The textile screenprinter has installed the largest solar tracking array in the county at its Burlington, N.C., facility.
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An international team of partners today launched an initiative to explore and support the use of clean, renewable, and greenhouse gas-friendly biogas in the world’s biggest and most polluted transportation marketplace.
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New York City officials have announced a sustainable building design competition to showcase how green building principles can be incorporated into existing and new building stock.
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An inside perspective on the 2003 SolWest Renewable Energy Fair. By Jeff Cole
by Emily Rabin
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Bring on the carbon tax, says New Zealand-based investment company Infratil.
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Some San Diego-area growers are managing their energy costs by harnessing sunlight.
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Two 3-story buildings are the first office buildings in Sherman Oaks to get their electricity from the sun.
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Undeterred by a lagging world economy, the use of renewable energy has experienced an unprecedented surge in growth over the past few years, according to researchers at the Worldwatch Institute.
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Electric Power Development Co., known as J-Power, has announced it will launch tests in fueling a thermal power plant with a combination of a biomass fuel and coal.
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Vella's 234 new low-profile solar panels will generate between 35% and 40% of the factory's power and decrease the company's electricity bills by the same percentage. By Sarah Berkley
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Constructed in three rows containing 144 panels -- or 864 individual energy-converting modules -- the solar electric setup at United Parcel Service takes up nearly the entire roof of the company’s distribution facility on Commercial Road.
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A survey by Mainstay Energy shows that less than one in ten small-scale producers of renewable energy are aware that they have title to green tags, or that these tags can be sold for extra revenue.
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A trio of recent studies forecast a bright future for this age-old energy generation technology. By Avery Yale Kamila
by Emily Rabin
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Having worked through a series of delays that included budget issues, The Boeing Co. plans the first test flight of a fuel-cell powered electric airplane in late 2004 or early 2005.
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Scientists have developed a hydrogen-making catalyst that uses cheaper materials and yields fewer contaminants than do current processes, while extracting the element from common renewable plant sources.
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A broad coalition of industry executives and environmentalists is calling on U.S. leaders to chart a new direction on energy policy that would cut oil use by a third and more aggressively address climate change.
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The European photovoltaic industry is growing rapidly with its market share now standing at 25%, and Germany is now looking to export this energy, says German industry association BSI.
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A $9.3 million solar system dedicated today will reduce a direct mail company's electricity costs and improve air quality for Long Island residents.