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Chinese Company To Finance $300 million In U.S. Wind Farms

Private U.S. company Tang Energy Group said on Friday a Chinese company has agreed to provide $300 million in financing for its wind power projects.

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04/05/2009
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Critics Say UK Carbon Scheme Snubs Renewable Energy

A proposed UK scheme designed to force some 5,000 businesses to cut carbon emissions by reducing their energy consumption gives companies no reason to buy renewable energy, critics said on Friday.

"Businesses need greater incentives to demand increased renewable power in their fuel mix, not less," said Jo Butlin, vice president at UK renewable power supplier Smartest Energy.

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US wind sector impatient for stimulus funds

Project delays and cancellations across the renewable energy industry mean that this year

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04/05/2009
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A gust of progress

FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT helped bring electricity beyond America

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02/05/2009
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German cos scout for offshore renewable energy projects here

Chennai, April 30 E.ON Energy Ltd and Baard Energy from Niedersachsen State in Germany are exploring possibilities to set up offshore renewable energy projects in India, the Minister for Economics, Labour and Transport of Niedersachsen, Germany, Mr Phillipp Rosler, has said.

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01/05/2009
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Means to end the energy crisis

Chairman of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission Dr Ansar Parvez while addressing the 2009 convocation of the KANUPP Institute of Nuclear Power Engineering stated that Pakistan plans to build more nuclear plants in an effort to increase supply by a total of 8,800 MW.

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30/04/2009
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Clean Techs Future Dims as Financing Drops Off

OVER the past few years, as venture capitalists poured money into solar companies and green technology start-ups, the mood in Silicon Valley resembled the sunny days of the dot-com boom in the late 1990s.

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30/04/2009
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Solar Tech: Not Just on the Roof Anymore

PHOTOVOLTAIC cells are already a familiar sight on rooftops. But one day, miniature cells may also be found in more unconventional places: power-generating windows, car sunroofs or even awnings.

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