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The Department of Energy has given its go signal for the commerciality of two big wind projects, one of the Energy Development Corp. (EDC) and the other one of Alternergy Wind One Corp.
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The Ohio Power Siting Board may decide this month whether the second phase of the Buckeye Wind Project will move forward after more than a year of debate and rising tensions between some Champaign County neighbors and the company in charge of the project.
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For a moment, it might have seemed that the sun had set on the expansion of a Colorado Springs community solar garden project.
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Linda Davis supported building and paying for two town-owned wind turbines when the project came before voters at town meetings between 2007 and 2009.
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When Ben Pratt said a geothermal project at the University of Maine at Farmington would begin the day after graduation, he meant it.
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Enough Northwest wind energy to power about 85,000 homes each month could be stored in porous rocks deep underground for later use, according to a new, comprehensive study.
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The state Economic Development Authority showed support for Entsorga West Virginia Thursday, which helps the Berkeley County solid waste facility continue operations of its project, the group's executive director said.
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A Colorado firm has begun applying for permits to study the feasibility of a hydroelectric facility on the Lehigh River in Allentown.
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The battle against what Gov. Jerry Brown called "the pre-eminent threat to all humanity" continued Friday on a residential rooftop in North Long Beach. Brown was in town to celebrate a solar power installation at the home of Maribel and Jose Mendoza and their four boys.
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A plan by Kansas Ethanol to study the potential use of methane generate from the Reno County landfill is an encouraging alternative to simply burning off the naturally producing gas.
