1 Solar power: California approves first solar thermal project in 20 years
The California Energy Commission approved construction Wednesday on the first solar thermal farm regulators have permitted in two decades. The Beacon Solar Energy project on the western edge of the Mojave Desert is one of a group of solar roposals... Source: Los Angeles Times
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2 North wants clean energy link
THE power play in Canberra may also determine the future of power generation in Queensland's northwest. Source: The Courier Mail
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3 Energy Future Holdings' bonds tumble amid falling natural gas prices
Bonds of Energy Future Holdings Corp., the largest leveraged buyout in history, are tumbling as a drop in natural gas prices could make it harder for the company to meet debt payments. Source: Dallas Morning News
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4 Energy secretary Chris Huhne warned not to cut subsidies for green electricity
Adam Vaughan, the Guardian - Published under license by, BusinessGreen , Friday 3 September 2010 at 10:36:00 Reducing funding for household generation of renewable energy will jeopardise job creation and energy security, Huhne is told A coalition of green, countryside and housing groups has warned energy secretary Chris Huhne not to cut subsidies for green electricity and heating as part of the ... Source: vnunet.com
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5 Student teams take lead in conservation
Local schools already are leaders in energy efforts. Administrators have made buildings efficient, introduced new technology and encouraged teachers to conserve energy. Source: Bowling Green Daily News
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6 India's thirst for energy
Coal surge is unabated, raising environmental concerns, writes Asia Sentinel's Siddharth Srivastava India's quest for overseas coal continues, driven by the country's burgeoning economy and energy needs. South Africa shipped an estimated 35 percent of its thermal coal exports – 2.1 million metric tons – to India in July, almost twice June's 1.2 million tons. India has averaged buying 34 percent ... Source: Asian Correspondent
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7 Solar power's time to shine in Florida?
Jacque Wirth was a local pioneer in getting consumers interested in harnessing the sun for electricity. It was more than three decades ago that she opened Solar Energy Systems of Brevard. Source: Florida Today
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8 Top 10 Greentech IPO Candidates
Recent greentech IPOs have had mixed and less than stellar results. Here are some wild prognostications of ten potential greentech IPOs coming in late 2010 through 2012. These companies have real products, serious revenue and the prospect of profits in high-growth markets. Source: Wired News
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9 Summit Parade of Homes showcases sustainability practices
The 2010 Summit County Parade of Homes is the perfect opportunity to tour some of Summit County's most beautiful homes. The entries this year will showcase more than just beautiful homes with the latest design features. One trend from this year's entrants is focusing on sustainable building, energy efficiency and building green. Builders, architects and homeowners have worked together to ... Source: Summit Daily News
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10 U.S. Rig Count Drops as Oil Drilling Slows for First Time in Seven Weeks
The U.S. energy rig count fell by three to 1,653, the first decline in 13 weeks, according to data published by Baker Hughes Inc. Oil rigs fell by seven to 665, and natural-gas rigs increased by four to 977. Source: Bloomberg
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