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A Danish pension fund plans to kick in $200 million to help pay for Cape Wind, edging the $2.6 billion project closer to being fully financed.
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Anbaric Transmission (www.anbarictransmission.com) today hails the coordinated initiative by five New England states to include large hydro in the mix of resources that could be purchased under a regional procurement for renewable energy.
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With 2013 session of Connecticut legislature already two weeks in the rear view mirror, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Dan Esty met with the media Tuesday to spotlight the gains made.
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Dominion Virginia Power begins accepting online applications tomorrow for the company's Solar Purchase Program, which will help eligible customers offset the cost of adding solar power to their homes and properties while increasing solar generation in Virginia.
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Walgreens (NYSE: WAG) (Nasdaq: WAG), the nation's largest drugstore chain, together with Chicago-based solar developer SoCore Energy, today said they will build more than 200 new solar installations at Walgreens drugstores throughout California, Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York.
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Principal Solar, Inc (PSI; OTC Pink: PSWW), a publicly traded solar energy holding company executing a unique roll-up strategy to create the world's first distributed solar utility, today announced its most recent acquisition: the 3MW Powerhouse One, LLC (PH1) solar power farm - four 750kW ground-mounted PV systems located in Fayetteville, Tennessee, cumulatively operating as a 3MW ground-mounted PV system.
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With its plentiful sunshine and land, Apple Valley has started to attract a number of solar farm projects.
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Mention Hurricane Ike to anyone who lives on the mainland, and the subject immediately turns to days spent without electricity.
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A debate over just how energy efficient buildings in Las Vegas should be has people on both sides of the issue seeing green.
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After years of favoring wind for small renewable energy projects in Idaho, hydro projects now may be poised to take the lead.
