By Elisa Wood September 21, 2011 Not so long ago the green energy movement celebrated because President Obama used words like ‘renewable energy’ and ‘climate change’ in his inaugural speech. It was a first for a US president. Now comes the downside of being a political darling. Opponents of green energy – or rather opponents of its proponents – are …
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DOE Announces $27 Million to Reduce Costs of Solar Energy Projects, Streamline Permitting and Installations
This funding opportunity will create tools that local governments can use to streamline and expedite the process of installing solar energy. DOE will fund one or more recipients under each of the following topic areas:
Read More »Electric Cars and the Kindness of Strangers
Guest blog by Cara Miale March 23, 2011 As if we don’t have enough phobias already, now there is range anxiety, a malady brought on by the electric car. But it’s okay; there is a cure, or rather an app for that. Studies indicate that many electric car drivers – and those considering joining the ranks – suffer the fear …
Read More »To Boldly Go Where No-One Wants To Go
I am appalled at the state of the public discourse on oil and gasoline prices. Between the newspapers and the talking heads, there is an increasing cacophony that the government should do something, just about anything, to halt the increase in oil and gasoline prices. From the lefties: Release stocks from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve! Stop Big Oil from gouging …
Read More »Nuclear Power Still Not Viable in US Without Subsidies
AFTER 50 YEARS, NUCLEAR POWER IS STILL NOT VIABLE WITHOUT SUBSIDIES, NEW REPORT FINDS VALUE OF SUBSIDIES OFTEN EXCEED PRICE OF NUCLEAR ENERGY PRODUCED; OBAMA ADMINISTRATION WANTS TO NEARLY TRIPLE LOAN GUARANTEES WASHINGTON (February 23, 2011) – Since its inception more than 50 years ago, the U.S. nuclear power industry has been propped up by a generous array of government …
Read More »Report Urges Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to Adopt Best Practices in R&D Management Processes
To meet 21st century energy challenges, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) “must go beyond best practices in merit review to the adopt a set of best practices in human resources, procurement, contracting, public-private cooperation, and technology transfer that is currently practiced by leading edge applied research organizations in the public and …
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calvert cliff 3 NUCLEAR RENAISSANCE IN DISARRAY FRENCH MOVE TO SET ASIDE FUNDS FOR ANTICIPATED LOSSES AT TROUBLED CALVERT CLIFFS REACTOR EVEN AS PRESSURE GROWS FOR – BILLION U S BAILOUT Case for Proposed EPR Reactor Grows Worse by the Week With Unresolved Safety Issues Rising Costs and Doubts Raised by Former EdF CEO Are U S Taxpayers About to …
Read More »Barack Obama and Joe Biden visit Biodiesel Plant
BarackObamadotcom asked: Barack Obama and Joe Biden tour a Biodeisel Plant in Manoca, PA. Solar power
Read More »Solar For White House Again
Well it is about time. The White House is going to get solar panels to generate electricity. Years after Ronald Reagan had the solar hot water heating system installed by Jimmy Carter removed to show Americans we were independent and didn’t need solar, President Obama has decided the time has come again for solar on our #1 house. Nice to …
Read More »California Driving Alternative Energy Or Putting Brakes On?
California has been trying to drive clean energy standards with it's regulations and requirements for alternative energy production by its larger utilities in recent years. To date that number has been a 20% renewable standard which has been a struggle for the utilities to comply with so far.
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solaranda GWS Technologies Inc an alternative energy company developing and marketing solar and wind-powered renewable energy products and solutions announced today that it would begin distribution of the Solaranda Solar Shade Structure The Solaranda is innovative creative and just the solution to give the solar industry a boost said GWS Technologies Vice President Michael Coskun The Solaranda appeals to a …
Read More »Is Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Project In Trouble?
NUCLEAR RENAISSANCE IN DISARRAY: FRENCH MOVE TO SET ASIDE FUNDS FOR ANTICIPATED LOSSES AT TROUBLED CALVERT CLIFFS REACTOR, EVEN AS PRESSURE GROWS FOR $8-$10 BILLION U.S. BAILOUT Case for Proposed EPR Reactor Grows Worse by the Week With Unresolved Safety Issues, Rising Costs and Doubts Raised by Former EdF CEO; Are U.S. Taxpayers About to be Stuck With “the Last …
Read More »Energy News Updates – week 26
ph This article is about electric vehicles what they are and how they can be used as alternate forms of energy and transportation Electric vehicles have been around for centuries The mass transit system has used electric forms of energy for years More continued here ethanol heater One way to significantly lower your heating costs is to heat the room …
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“Power the House” Social Media Campaign Launches Fuels Momentum to Put Solar Panels Back on the White House In a rare move for advocacy groups, the SolarontheWhiteHouse.com campaign has created “Power the House,” a fun, engaging way to continue fueling buzz and momentum around the national call for President Obama to put solar panels back on the White House. Using …
Read More »Obama And McCain on Wind Power Energy Use – Where Do They Stand?
Evangeline Cortez asked: Barack Obama, Democratic Presidential candidate, and John McCain, the Republican contender both continue to address major issues on energy. The topic of Obama versus McCain on Wind Energy Use is quickly gaining increased attention from constituents. Senator Obama has stressed his proposal that the United States sell oil coming from its strategic reserve in the hopes of …
Read More »In State of the Union Obama Calls for Clean Energy and Climate Legislation
In his State of the Union address, President Obama reiterated his commitment to passing “a comprehensive energy and climate bill… because the nation that leads the clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the global economy.”
Read More »All The Way With Resources Renewable Energy Systems
In his first 100 days, President Obama has taken bold moves to create a comprehensive resource renewable energy policy to help America reduce its dependency on foreign sources of power, while also responsibly reducing our carbon footprint on the planet. In addition to allocating money for an updated energy grid, wind farms, solar farms, green buildings and fuel cell research, …
Read More »Will Highly Anticipated California Climate Plan Backfire?
The New Fuels Alliance (NFA), one of the nation’s leading advocates for advanced biofuels, is warning that California’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions from gasoline may actually increase greenhouse gas emissions and worsen the state’s dependence on dirty fossil fuels.
Read More »Solar Panels – News Front
Here is a quick compendium of what is going on in the solar panels arena of late. Much is going on to develop new solar technologies that are more efficient, cheaper, and lighter weight. (Just imagine when they can cover the roof of every warehouse building and shopping center!) Solar Promoters Push Recycling as Path to ‘Double Green’ – Green …
Read More »Obama Wins Presidency – What Does This Mean For Energy Policy?
Well the interminable election process is finally over and it ends with a historic day for America. Barack Obama is the new president of the United States. Energy was a big topic during this campaign as both sides tried to illuminate us with their vision of new energy policy for our country in the coming months. So now what? Does …
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