January 2010
Monthly Archive
Monthly Archive
Posted by Make a Wind Generator on 31 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Wind Power Grows 39% for the Year - New York Times
Despite a crippling recession and tight credit markets, the American wind power industry grew at a blistering pace in 2009, adding 39 percent more capacity. The country is close to the point where 2 percent of its electricity will come from wind
Posted by Make a Wind Generator on 29 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Pain On The Installment Plan - NationalJournal.com
is undeniable: Washington has grown increasingly incapable of producing solutions advice applies on energy and climate change. The Senate appears deadlocked on legislation limiting greenhouse-gas emissions and promoting renewable energy, two
Posted by Make a Wind Generator on 26 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Lobbying, global warming portend U.S. nuclear renaissance - The Keene Sentinel
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration soon may guarantee as much as $18.5 billion in loans to build new nuclear reactors to generate electricity, and Congress is considering whether to add billions more to support an expansion of nuclear power
Posted by Make a Wind Generator on 22 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Kennedy and Blankenship: Head to Head - DAILY KOS
An often pointed but unfailingly polite demonstrated a wide gulf between environmental and coal industry positions on Appalachia’s environmental woes. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., president of the Waterkeeper Alliance, challenged coal baron Don
High-Tech Energy “Oasis” to Bloom in the Desert? - National Geographic
A renewable-energy “oasis” slated to be built in 2010 may serve as a proving ground for new technologies designed to bring green living to the desert. The planned research center is part of the Sahara Forest Project —but that doesn’t mean it’ll be
Posted by Make a Wind Generator on 21 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Iberian spot power rebounds as wind sags - Reuters
MADRID, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Iberian spot power recouped losses posted earlier in the week on Wednesday due to forecasts that wind power would fade, requiring more expensive gas-fired plants to start up. Wind parks in Spain, the world’s third-largest
AESO contracts with vendor for Wind Power Forecasting Service in - CNW Group
CALGARY , Jan. 19 /CNW/ - The Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) has awarded a two-year contract to Denmark-based wind forecasting company WEPROG, to provide centralized wind power forecasts for Alberta. “Wind power forecasting is an effective