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[10 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 374 views]
World’s Largest Solar Powered Boat

The world’s largest multihull vessel covered in a massive array of solar photovoltaic panels begins preparatory measures for its maiden voyage around the globe using absolutely nothing but clean, renewable energy from the sun. Planned to embark…

Economic Sustainability, Energy Efficiency Program, Energy Funds, Energy Investment, Featured, Global Warming, Green Initiatives, Green Jobs, Solar Photovoltaic, Solar Power, Wind Energy »

[3 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 591 views]
Proposed Law Could Provide 23,000 Renewable Energy Jobs in State of Colorado

Environment Colorado, a Denver-based environmental advocacy organization, and Vote Solar, a San Francisco-based solar energy grassroots group, has released a study entitled, “Investing in the Sun”, which illustrates the environmental and economic…

Economic Sustainability, Energy Funds, Energy Investment, Featured, Geothermal, Global Warming, Green Initiatives, National Electricity Grid, Renewable Energy Funds, Renewable Energy Technologies, Solar Power, Wind Energy »

[2 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 495 views]
Los Angeles Mayor Proposes DWP Surcharge to Fund Renewable Energy

Mayor of Los Angeles, Antonio Villaraigosa, plans to increase energy utility fees to help fund renewable energy sources for the city. A survey released by the mayor asked Department of Water and Power consumers if they would be willing to pay…

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[1 Mar 2010 | 2 Comments | 1,066 views]
Google Designs New Mirror Technology for Reduced-Cost Solar Thermal Energy

Google, Inc. has recently reported its newest breakthrough with innovative mirror technology that may well slash the costs of building a solar thermal plant in half. The company’s Green Energy Czar, Bill Weihl, confirms that the development could be…