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A Superior Court judge affirmed most of the Clifton planning board's October 2011 decision to approve a $25 million wind farm on Pisgah Mountain, but also remanded the matter back to planners to review tower heights and sound levels.
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A proposal meant to lower energy costs for Mainers beginning this winter doesn't go far enough in cutting heating bills to satisfy Gov. Paul LePage, his energy director said Tuesday, and doesn't address some of the governor's key concerns about wind power and hydroelectricity from Canada.
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Washington Gas Energy Systems, Inc. today announced it has signed a 20-year contract with the town of Brookfield, Mass., to finance, own and operate a 434kilowatt, ground-mounted solar array. It will be located on a capped landfill behind the town transfer station at 15 Quaboag Street.
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Thirty-two states cut energy-related carbon dioxide emissions between 2000 and 2010, while 18 states increased emissions of the gas that has been shown to drive climate change, a new report says.
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A $750 million power plant project in Lawrence County has taken a big step toward reality with the approval of its state air permit by the Department of Environmental Protection.
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The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has awarded a contract to Siemens Government Technologies, Inc. (Siemens) to construct the federal government's largest wind farm.
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The developer of a proposed wind farm in northeastern Indiana is increasing the number of turbines it wants to install as part of a $336 million complex on about 37,000 acres.
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Tata POWER and CLEAN ENERGY as well as the IFC InfraVentures Foundation have begun work on several hydro electricity generation projects in Georgia.
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Upsolar, a leading international provider of solar PV modules, today announced the completion of a 1.5 MW solar electric system in Kozani, capital of the West Macedonia region in Greece. This marks the first installation in the region completed by Upsolar's Project Development Department.
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The Santa Fe County Commission on Tuesday, May 14, will vote on a resolution asking state regulators and the state's largest utility to support a new plan for helping residents tap into solar energy.
