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Two of the Country’s Biggest Solar Power Plants Get Utility Contracts

1 day ago ago from Global Warming Solutions

2009 Dec 26 Major power companies in Florida and New Mexico announced this week that they would start buying large amounts of energy from certain solar power producers soon. In New Mexico, Southwestern Public Service Company (SPSC), a subsidiary of Xcel Energy, said that it would buy 50 MW of solar power from SunEdison . From the solar panels being installed on five 10-MW sites, the electricity generated will be able to power 10,000 ...

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Anaheim’s Green Power Resources

12 hours ago ago from DIY HOME ENERGY

Anaheim Public Utilities Renewable Energy options Anaheim Public Utilities The Videographer Awards 2007 Award of Excellence Hermes Creative Awards 2007 Gold Prize

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Stakeholders vs. Shareholders

18 hours ago ago from The Lexington Streetsweeper

Is it just me, or are some of you also aware of the increasing number of street lights that are NOT lit at night. With the winter solstice now past us and a long, cloudy winter ahead, do we need to be driving around town with fewer streetlights to guide our way? I was out the other night, driving along the older section of New Circle Rd. and realized that just about every other light pole was dark. I can now see why pedestrians take their ...

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Another evidence how public opinion outruns reality, by far.

20 hours ago ago from Prima Facie

http://people-press.org/report/569/americas-place-in-the-world December 3, 2009 U.S. Seen as Less Important, China as More Powerful Isolationist Sentiment Surges to Four-Decade High Overview The general public and members of the Council on Foreign Relations are apprehensive and uncertain about America’s place in the world. Growing numbers in both groups see the United States playing a less important role globally, while ...

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22 hours ago ago from Chez Odysseus

BUSH’S REAL TRAGEDY I want to follow up on a point I made as an aside in an earlier Post. The true tragedy – to the extent the word can apply to him – of Bush the Egregious was that he could not really tell the truth about why he invaded Iraq and did all the un-truthy stuff leading up to it. The American people have never supported the type of Great Power land-grabbing that characterized the late 19th century world scene, as a robustly ...

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