In Iowa, Most GOP Nominees Back Wind

August 15, 2011 by  
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In most Republican circles, support for wind energy can be heard as little more than a faint echo in the call for energy independence. Read the original here:  In Iowa, Most GOP Nominees Back Wind  Read More →

More Than 1200 MW Set to Enter European Grid

August 9, 2011 by  
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Grid connectivity is a lingering issue for renewables. Many ideal sources for renewable power tend to be in remote areas with no line access or densely populated areas with undersized, or already over-powered transmission. See more here:  More Than 1200 MW Set to Enter European Grid  Read More →

Consumers Find the Wind at Their Backs

June 15, 2011 by  
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While future policy remains an uncertainty in many markets across the globe, a new organization is going straight to the source in an effort to create a vehicle for industry expansion. View post:  Consumers Find the Wind at Their Backs  Read More →

The Story of an Energy Storage Startup

November 16, 2010 by  
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To decrease the transportation sector’s reliance on gasoline, viable alternatives must be found. Ultracapacitors — energy storage systems with very high energy density — might be a technology that drives Americans into a future free of the pump. See original here:  The Story of an Energy... Read More

With Wind Power, We Need to Water What We’ve Planted

November 2, 2010 by  
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The text below is an excerpt from a speech I delivered at the grand opening ceremony of the Nordex nacelle manufacturing plant in Jonesboro, Arkansas on October 29th. Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe and Senator Blanche Lin-coln addressed the audience, and Representative Marion Berry was in attendance.... Read More

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