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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 17th, 2011
Solar Power Costs Less Than Diesel in India

Solar Power Costs Less Than Diesel in India

Governmental funding could make solar power become India's cheapest source of energy

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 14th, 2011
To Dam or Not to Dam the Mekong River

To Dam or Not to Dam the Mekong River

Authorities say the dam would attract investments while conservationists fear its effects

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 14th, 2011
Apple to Display Third Largest American Solar Roof

Apple to Display Third Largest American Solar Roof

Silicon Valley headquarters backed by Apple will rely on a 5 MW solar array

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 14th, 2011
China Boosts Solar Thermal Energy Sector

China Boosts Solar Thermal Energy Sector

China plans to obtain 11.4% of the overall energy from alternative sources by 2015

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 12th, 2011
Solar Incentive Cuts Start 'Hampering' Consumers

Solar Incentive Cuts Start 'Hampering' Consumers

Solar projects completed after today could benefit from halved incentives

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 12th, 2011
Why Durban Deal Is Not Enough to Fight Climate Change

Why Durban Deal Is Not Enough to Fight Climate Change

Climate experts say governments have to announce ambitious targets to curb emissions

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 10th, 2011
New Prototype to Revolutionize Wind Power Industry

New Prototype to Revolutionize Wind Power Industry

Scientists has developed a series of lighter and more resistant blades for wind turbines

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 9th, 2011
Offsetting Carbon Footprint Costs Scotland £11bn (€12.8bn/$17.2bn)

Offsetting Carbon Footprint Costs Scotland £11bn (€12.8bn/$17.2bn)

Scotland wants to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 42% within the next decade

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 9th, 2011
Global Warming Favors European Solar Power Industry

Global Warming Favors European Solar Power Industry

Climate change will boost the European market, but trigger losses in other countries

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 9th, 2011
Get Paid for Charging Phones with Solar Power

Get Paid for Charging Phones with Solar Power

Solar-powered system can charge an iPhone twice daily, while offering financial benefits

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 8th, 2011
IKEA Goes Solar in the US

IKEA Goes Solar in the US

Solar installations will offer 15.2 million kilowatt hours of earth-friendly electricity

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 8th, 2011
Fukushima Operator to Dispose of Treated Water in the Ocean

Fukushima Operator to Dispose of Treated Water in the Ocean

Tepco thinks about dumping water treated for radiation contamination in the ocean

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 8th, 2011
Bill Gates Talks with China About New Nuclear Reactor

Bill Gates Talks with China About New Nuclear Reactor

Microsoft co-founder plans to collaborate with China to develop a new nuclear reactor

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 7th, 2011
The UK Government Invests £30m (€34.8m/$46.8m) in Energy Efficiency

The UK Government Invests £30m (€34.8m/$46.8m) in Energy Efficiency

Funds will stop 210,000 tons of CO2 from lowering air quality every year

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 7th, 2011
Buy Green Energy from Solar-Powered Landfills

Buy Green Energy from Solar-Powered Landfills

Green companies plan to sell clean energy coming from solar-powered landfills

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 6th, 2011
PFC Green Technology Worth Pennies Brings Millions

PFC Green Technology Worth Pennies Brings Millions

PFC is an 'under-appreciated' technology that can make household devices energy-efficient

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • December 6th, 2011
Australia Has to Pay $100 Billion (€74.7 Billion) to Go Solar

Australia Has to Pay $100 Billion (€74.7 Billion) to Go Solar

New reports indicates Australia uses coal to satisfy up to 80% of the entire energy demand

 
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