Edit The Times of India
26 May 2014
The state's potential in solar energy sector and ... Explaining the uses and benefits of solar energy, Solanki said, "Solar energy usages can reduce the use of conventional electricity sources only when there will be good entrepreneurs to explain people about the benefits of solar energy....(size: 1.5Kb)
Edit China Daily
26 May 2014
Walking through the dense walnut forests in Yuxian, a small county in Shanxi province, it is hard to imagine that the bright green hills used to be barren wasteland left by extensive coal mining ... Massive coal combustion for energy and heat has resulted in high concentrations of PM2.5 - particulates smaller than 2.5 microns that are capable of penetrating the lungs and harming health - in major cities of Shanxi....(size: 3.2Kb)
Edit Contra Costa Times
26 May 2014
School district now generates 92 percent of its electricity needs ....(size: 0.1Kb)
Edit The Los Angeles Times
26 May 2014
The airline industry points out that their cabins are routinely cleaned ... When hotels ask guests to reuse towels to conserve water and energy, about half of guests say they comply, with another 39% saying they sometimes reuse towels ... Still, Griffin said travelers and hotel owners have made much progress in conserving water and energy since hotels began in the early 1990s to urge guests to reuse towels....(size: 4.8Kb)
Edit Independent online (SA)
26 May 2014
Last year the auditor-general reported that only 5 percent of municipalities received clean audits, showing the ANC’s crisis is not power, but credibility, and it will be Gordhan’s task to turn perception and reality around ... minister S’bu Ndebele and former energy minister Ben Martins were others who didn’t make the cut....(size: 3.9Kb)
Edit Independent online (SA)
26 May 2014
Last year the auditor-general reported that only 5 percent of municipalities received clean audits, showing the ANC’s crisis is not power, but credibility, and it will be Gordhan’s task to turn perception and reality around ... minister S’bu Ndebele and former energy minister Ben Martins were others who didn’t make the cut....(size: 3.9Kb)
Edit The Australian
26 May 2014
China’s maritime power trip....(size: 9.8Kb)
Edit The Australian
26 May 2014
China’s maritime power trip....(size: 10.4Kb)
Edit The Salt Lake Tribune
25 May 2014
Rocky Mountain Power is committed to providing cost-effective renewable resources to help meet our customers’ electricity needs, and was one of the first utilities in the country to generate power using geothermal energy ... More than 38,500 Blue Sky customers in Utah have helped fund the construction of 104 community-based renewable energy projects and will help build Rocky Mountain Power’s first utility-scale solar farm in 2016....(size: 3.9Kb)
Edit Malaya
25 May 2014
For example, Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, plans to generate 54,000 million megawatts from renewable energy by 2032, with 41,000 MW coming from solar, 9,000 MW from wind, 3,000 MW from waste-to-energy and 1,000 MW from geothermal power ... Saudi Arabia’s first fossil-fuel fired power plant to use solar energy to cut carbon emissions....(size: 6.0Kb)
Edit Peace FM Online
25 May 2014
The facility has a back-up system – rated power of 2940 Watt, with a battery capacity of 14,8 kWh voltage 48 V, that continuously supplies electricity to consumers in case of blackout and a solar pump –rated 1440 Watt, which ensure water supply in areas without grid connection ... the growing portfolio of renewable energy technologies in the country....(size: 2.8Kb)
Edit Seattle Post
25 May 2014
Green Mountain Power says more than a dozen tours will be offered in June, July and August....(size: 0.5Kb)
Edit The Washington Times
25 May 2014
(AP) - Vermont’s largest electric utility is offering free public tours of its 21-turbine Kingdom Community Wind project in Lowell. Green Mountain Power says more than a dozen tours will be offered in June, July and August ... to two of the turbines ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus....(size: 2.8Kb)







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