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LIPA Approves Largest Solar Energy Project in New York State
13 hours ago ago from THE GREEN ENERGY BLOG | Emerging Green Innovations
New York Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) president and CEO, Kevin Law this week announced that the LIPA Board of Trustees approved power purchase agreements (PPAs) with BP Solar and enXco Development Corp., creating the state's largest source of solar power on Long Island. LIPA's Solar Energy Project will introduce approximately 50 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy generated on Long Island onto LIPA's electric grid. LIPA will enter ...
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19 hours ago ago from Environmental Leader · Green Business, Sustainable Business, and Green Strategy News for Corporate Sustainability Executives
December 21, 2009 Email this story Print this post Add your comments The partnership between First Solar Inc. and NRG Energy Inc. has claimed commercial operation of the largest solar project in California, while New York is set to undertake its largest solar project. First Solar developed and built the 21-megawatt (MW) power plant in Blythe, Calif., which was acquired last month by NRG through its wholly-owned subsidiary ...
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21 hours ago ago from Solar Energy
An action plan aiming to promote research and scientific innovations for solar energy development in China will be prepared by a broad group of academics and experts. As announced by the Academy of Sciences of China (ACC), the objective is to advance solar technologies in order to convert this energy source at a major Asian nation by the middle of this century. The scientific body said the plan will be implemented in three phases ...
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14 hours ago ago from Your Green Ability
Tom Young, BusinessGreen , Monday 21 December 2009 at 00:15:00 Major transmission project gets go-ahead in order to access new renewable energy sources California's electricity regulator last week approved a proposal to build another 173 miles of new transmission line in order to connect new renewable energy systems to the grid . Read this article: California approves renewable energy grid extension
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Lost in the Clean-Tech Shuffle G.S. Early, December 18, 2009 (KCI Investing/New Tech Investor) "Although innumerable stories emerge each day about solar, wind, fuel cells, nanotechnology and other bleeding-edge technologies, the engine behind the industrial revolution and the father of clean-tech largely goes unnoticed--hydropower… "The US Dept of Energy has earmarked $30 million in stimulus money to finance seven hydro projects. The US ...
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