US Re-takes Lead in Clean Energy Race from China — But Not for Long
April 20, 2012 by
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According to the just-released report “Who’s Winning the Clean Energy Race?” from the Pew Charitable Trusts, the United States invested the most in clean energy of any country in 2011, retaking the lead from China, which had held the top sport for the last two years. But the U.S More: US... Read More
Normalize Renewable Energy Credits Now
April 20, 2012 by
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Several renewable energy incentives are on the congressional chopping block this year, and every year, it seems. There are plenty of persuasive arguments on either side regarding whether or not to keep renewable incentives. We believe a long-term energy policy is needed at the federal level to allow... Read More
Renewables Revive Abandoned Mines
April 13, 2012 by
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How can the potential negative legacy of a mine site be converted into a positive inheritance for the wider environment and local communities? See the rest here: Renewables Revive Abandoned Mines Read More →
Latin America Report: A $2 Billion Solar Plan for Chile
April 11, 2012 by
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Ingenostrum is branching out beyond its traditional stronghold of Spain and Italy and into the emerging market of Chile as its looks to expand its portfolio in solar, wind and biomass. Read the original here: Latin America Report: A $2 Billion Solar Plan for Chile Read More →
Sponsor PennWell’s Wall of Honor To Recognize Military Service Personnel
April 9, 2012 by
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Exhibitors and attendees at PennWell’s 2012 events in the U.S. Go here to read the rest: Sponsor PennWell’s Wall of Honor To Recognize Military Service Personnel Read More →




