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Analysis: Angola makes oil money pledge
The Angolan government has called for a more equitable distribution of the country's oil wealth to fight poverty and for other social spending following its recent self-proclaimed victory over a separatist group in the oil-rich province of Cabinda.
The head of Angola's ruling MPLA Party, Bornito de Sousa, said the Angolan government expects "greater equality in wealth distribution" ... read moreBroadStar Brings Revolutionary New Wind Turbine To Europe
London, UK (SPX) Oct 17, 2008A radical new design in wind turbines - the AeroCam from BroadStar Wind Systems - will make its European debut here at one of the largest renewable energy conferences ever held in the U.K. BroadStar, an engineering and technology firm specializing in wind power generation, is exhibiting a full-size version of its new AeroCam at the BWEA30 event at the ExCeL Centre in London October 21-23. ... more
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Sharp Introduce Second Generation Thin Film Solar Cells
San Diego CA (SPX) Oct 17, 2008 Sharp has announced at Solar Power International 2008 that it will introduce next generation thin film solar cells in the U.S. market in the near future. With its thin film solar product, Sharp will be capable of handling multi-megawatt, large-scale utility projects that are best served by a thin film solar solution, and the company is already working with prospective U.S. customers in ... more Satcon To Deliver Prototype Next Gen Energy Storage Module To The US Navy
Boston MA (SPX) Oct 17, 2008Satcon Technology has announced that it has been awarded a contract worth approximately $6 million by the Office of Naval Research to design and test an advanced modular 500 kilowatt (kW) Energy Storage Module (ESM) for the DDG-51 Arleigh Burke class ships. The 500kW ESM is a component in a 2.5 MW Ship-wide power generating system designed to enable fuel efficient, single generator ... more SEPA Issues Challenge For Massive Solar Deployment
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 17, 2008The Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) has issued a challenge to the U.S. electric utility and solar industries to work in collaboration to meet aggressive solar electric capacity growth forecasts despite a struggling global and domestic economy. Prior to the recent economic downturn, analysts were predicting that the country could see an increase in solar capacity of more than thirty ... more |
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Clean Coal Technology In The Fight Against Global Warming
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Oct 17, 2008Clean coal technology supported by retired US Government and Industry leaders offer solutions in the fight against global warming. EESTECH (EESH) is pleased to inform shareholders that US Senator Steve Symms (ret) and US Commissioner James Ziglar (ret) have both accepted positions as members of EESTECH's Advisory Board. EESTECH owns or holds rights to three environmentally sustainable ... more Trilogy By Shea Homes Makes Solar A Standard Feature
Scottsdale AZ (SPX) Oct 17, 2008Trilogy by Shea Homes has announced that BP solar power systems will be a standard feature on its Shea Green Certified homes, beginning immediately. As part of its ongoing commitment to reduce the cost of home ownership and improve environmental performance, Trilogy Active Lifestyle Communities have teamed up with BP Solar, a global leader in solar energy, to reduce electric bills by up to ... more Open Energy Launches New SolarSave 48-watt PV Roofing Tile
San Diego CA (SPX) Oct 17, 2008 Open Energy has announced that a new four foot 48-watt version of its SolarSave PV Tiles is now available. The Four Foot 48-watt SolarSave PV Tiles are designed to blend with standard roofing color schemes and maintain the natural look and aesthetic appeal of the home. Open Energy unveiled the new tiles at the 2008 Solar Power International Conference in San Diego, California. ... more More Flexible Method Floated To Produce Biofuels, Electricity
West Lafayette IN (SPX) Oct 17, 2008Researchers are proposing a new "flexible" approach to producing alternative fuels, hydrogen and electricity from municipal solid wastes, agricultural wastes, forest residues and sewage sludge that could supply up to 20 percent of transportation fuels in the United States annually. The method offers a potential solution to problems that might be created by increasing production of ethanol ... more |
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