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The conversion of wind energy to various other useful forms, [...]
December 3rd, 2008 In energy
EIN News has announced the launch of a new alternative energy website providing in-depth news on the wind industry.
While environmental problems pile up around us, the world’s politicians and business leaders alike realize that switching to alternative energy presents not only a way of cleaning up our environment, but growth and profit opportunities as well.
December 3rd, 2008 In energy
A 78-megawatt wind-energy project in southeastern Minnesota is being launched with a public offering intended to involve community members and reduce the required minimum investment.
Goodhue Wind, a subsidiary of Minneapolis-based National Wind, has launched an intrastate offering to raise $500,000 to $1 million for the project, which would place power-generating windmills in Goodhue County.
December 3rd, 2008 In energy
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The Facts
The picture that wind power often brings to mind is that of giant turbines on wind farms, which produce megawatts [...]
December 3rd, 2008 In energy
A renewable energy advocate on Tuesday pitched for Texas to claim the state’s place in the sun by pushing solar energy development and energy efficiency.
Caitlin Seeley, Abilene field organizer for the advocacy group Environment Texas, outlined the Austin-based organization’s ambitious goals at a news conference at Frontier Texas!
December 3rd, 2008 In energy
Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Monday unveiled an ambitious plan that calls for installing solar panels on residents’ rooftops to meet 10 percent of the city’s energy needs by the year 2020.
“Our solar initiative is the largest of any kind anywhere in the world. When it takes full effect, L.A. will have 1,280 megawatts more [...]
December 3rd, 2008 In energy
Editor’s Note: “The Energy Debates” is a LiveScience series about the pros, cons, policy debates, myths and facts related to various alternative energy ideas. We invite you to join the debate by commenting directly on each article.
The Facts
Imagine never paying another electric bill. Solar energy could make this a reality. Solar electric systems employ photovoltaic [...]
December 3rd, 2008 In energy
Cambrian Mining Plc said on Monday it was cutting production to preserve cash and maintain its operating flexibility, sending its shares down 10 percent.
The AIM-listed coal, gold and antimony miner said it was undertaking a re-organisation of its gold and antimony operations at Costerfield, Australia in view of recent weakness in the world antimony market.
“Running [...]
December 3rd, 2008 In Mining Companies
After several years of headlong expansion, big oil and mining companies are pulling up abruptly. Soaring commodity prices, which during the past year have broken records in markets from crude oil to copper, have slumped across the board since July. Together with the impact of the credit crunch on project finance, this drop has forced [...]
December 3rd, 2008 In Oil, mining news
Integra Mining Exploration Company (ASX: IGR) informed today that drill results from the Lucky Bay prospect included a high grade hit of five metres grading 25.93 grams/tonne gold that ended in mineralisation.
Lucky Bay is part of the Aldiss-Randalls project where Integra has defined a consolidated resource of 1.8 million oz, at an average grade of [...]
December 3rd, 2008 In Uncategorized