Category: green energy

Candidates for Senate deeply split on energy, climate

WASHINGTON — If you were to vote for the next U.S. senator from Washington state based solely on energy and climate issues, you couldn’t complain for lack of choices.
Among the four leading candidates is an incumbent who has voted in alignment with environmental groups and a tea-party favorite who blames “environmental extremists” for the crux [...]

Recycled: The Other Green Energy

The Obama administration just announced a handout of $2 billion to build solar panels.  The development of this type of energy is politically sexy. Jobs are created to build and maintain the panels, which scream eco-friendly every time they appear on camera.
No one is criticizing the initiative, but it overlooks a power source boasting far [...]

Energy Summit Speakers Spur Domestic Energy Investments

A lot of focus in North Dakota lately has been on traditional energy with the discovery of the Bakken and Three Forks formations.
But, a summit at Bismarck State College today is reminding people that our state also has a lot of renewable energy potential.
Speakers at the renewable energy summit say the country needs [...]

Tuesday June 15th, 2010 in green energy, renewable energy | No Comments »

Original Solar Cell Inventor Scores $1.07M Millennium Prize

“Graetzel cells” could advance the renewable energy revolution

Scientist and professor of photonics and interfaces at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland, Michael Graetzel, won the Millennium Technology Prize of $1.07 million for his dye-sensitized solar cells, also known as “Graetzel cells.”
These new dye-sensitized solar cells are low in cost, and can work on a broad scale. Graetzel cells [...]

In drastic green energy proposal, U.S. pays most

The world could generate 95 percent of electricity from renewable energies by 2050 in a drastic shift from fossil fuels, with the United States paying about a third of a giant bill.

The report, by Greenpeace and the European Renewable Energy Council (EREC), representing Europe’s main renewable energy companies, is one of the most detailed to [...]

Tuesday June 8th, 2010 in green energy, renewable energy | No Comments »

State reveals plan to step up solar energy development

Nevada is serious about going solar.
The state already has more solar energy per capita than any other, but with its small population that hasn’t meant much to solar developers and manufacturers.
Enter the state Office of Energy.
It announced this evening plans to contract with solar photovoltaic installers and developers in the state to build solar installations [...]

Tax breaks created for green projects in Ohio

 
Ohio House and Senate agree on new tax policy for power projects.
COLUMBUS — Negotiators for the Ohio House and Senate on Thursday, June 3, appeared to reach agreement on tax breaks aimed at bringing “green energy” projects to Ohio as the legislature worked to finish up and recess for the summer.
Also, the House approved a [...]

Friday June 4th, 2010 in green energy | No Comments »

Advocates of energy bill dismayed by Rell’s veto

 
Jason Ross makes his living installing solar power panels on homes and businesses. His Brookfield-based company, Ross Solar Group, has work lined up for the immediate future.
But Ross said the state’s Clean Energy Fund has only about $1.5 million to offer homeowners as incentives to add solar panels to their homes.
“That will pay for 20 or 30 [...]

Florida takes giant step with huge solar-power plant

Construction is ongoing at the Martin Next Generation Solar Energy Center in Indiantown recently. 
 
INDIANTOWN — Florida Power & Light Co.’s newest solar-energy plant will have enough mirrors to cover 80 football fields. But those mirrors will focus sunlight onto surfaces that add up to slightly less than the area of a single football field.
That [...]

Solar panels are a hit at the Green Festival held at Navy Pier

Photovoltaic solar panels, solar thermal panels and solar shingles stole the show in displays all across the Green Festival. The human rights organization Global Exchange and Green America, a national environmental group respectively, jointly sponsored the show. .
But how does sustainable energy really work for a home, how much does it cost and is it really practical for [...]