Posts Tagged ‘China’

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U.S.- Venezuelan Relations- Just “Frozen” or Beyond Repair?

Posted on June 27th, 2011 by Priyanka Samant

According to the U.S. Energy Administration, two months ago the United States total crude oil imports averaged 9,033 thousand barrels per day (tbpd), with the[...]
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Duke Energy & ENN Group EcoPartnership Agreement Materializes

Posted on May 11th, 2011 by Ben Lack

Statoil announces a new discovery in the North Sea, an EcoPartnership is established between Duke Energy & the Chinese-based ENN Group, DOE awards a $90.6M conditional loan guarantee to increase Colorado's solar capacity.
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G-20 Countries Increase Energy Investments

Posted on March 30th, 2011 by Krishna Patel

Global investments in clean energy increased by roughly 30% in 2010. Also, funding is finalized for a Minnesota wind farm and how the nuclear reactor crisis in Japan is affecting the East coast.
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Proposed Tax Credit Could Extend Benefits for Clean Energy

Posted on December 14th, 2010 by Krishna Patel

The Senate has proposed a tax credit that could lead to greater development in solar and wind projects. Increased investments in the industries can create more green jobs and keep the industry growing. Also, California takes steps to ensure a clear path for plug-ins and China designs world's largest single-building PV system for its transportation hub.
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Seattle Developer Builds Home for LEED Certification

Posted on December 8th, 2010 by Krishna Patel

Greenfab, a Seattle based developer, has begun construction on the city's first modular home in hopes to achieve LEED certification. Also, Chinese policymakers have set ambitious goals for the future of renewable energy. And the U.S. completed construction on the country's largest photovoltaic farm.
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Green Roofs Reduce Energy Consumption

Posted on December 3rd, 2010 by Krishna Patel

Green roofs do work-- New York City's roof atop the Postal Service building has provided insulation and saved the building energy costs. Also, Spain is preparing to display its renewable energy might with the largest offshore wind turbine project.
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Cow Dung To Power Thousands Of Chinese Homes

Posted on December 2nd, 2010 by Krishna Patel

California is even closer to reaching its goal of 33% renewable power while another Michigan biomass plant gets canceled. On the other hand, biomass is gaining popularity in China.
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China Unveils Hydrogen Fuel Locomotive

Posted on December 1st, 2010 by Krishna Patel

Duke Energy completes their second wind project out west and has set its Colorado wind farm under operation. Also, the DOE follows its own advice after Secretary Chu's address and sets two large supercomputers for energy research.
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Connecticut Encourages Energy Efficiency from Neighbor to Neighbor

Posted on November 9th, 2010 by Krishna Patel

Connecticut's new Neighbor to Neighbor Energy program will increase awareness about alternative energy options and will save money for residents. Chinese car makers launch their first battery powered car while technology firms develop energy efficient gadgets.
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