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Copenhagen Results In Higher Energy Prices

1 day ago ago from Energy-Saving News

Whilst power companies in the USA's Ostrich Block are relaxing in the aftermath of a weak Copenhagen deal , their European counterparts are warning consumers that higher energy prices lay ahead as a result of the feeble international agreement on climate change and its direct effect upon the carbon market, and are calling for the market cost of carbon to be increased artificially. Why? Unlike their counterparts in the US, European ...

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$800 million wind farm in doubt

21 hours ago ago from Climate Emergency News

CLANCY YEATES The Age, December 23, 2009 http://www.theage.com.au/environment/800-million-wind-farm-in-doubt-20091222-lbre.html AGL Energy says its plans to build the $800 million Macarthur wind farm in western Victoria are under ''enormous pressure'' because of a collapse in the price of renewable energy certificates, which is threatening the entire industry. AGL managing director Michael Fraser warned yesterday that ...

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Cut Your Energy Bills With Solar Panels For Minimal Investment

11 hours ago ago from Solar Power

Solar Power Related Information Solar Power Home Buy Wind Power Items Contact us Find Solar Power Items Powered by Max Banner Ads Beat Rising Electricity Prices Through Alternate Sources Of Energy Life While Not Sustainable Power Cut Your Energy Bills With Solar Panels For Minimal Investment DID YOU KNOW? You'll be able to build your own Solar Panels, saving $ten,000's off of retail ...

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Thermal Energy Plant: Is It Greenest Power Plant?

20 hours ago ago from A Place Where Investors Meet Inventors

As prices for solar equipment continue to slide, more affordable solar energy is now a reality. With that reality comes the exploitation of using this energy on a large scale to power entire communities and even cities. As technology continues to evolve, there are plans for a major solar thermal power plant to be built in southern California. California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger would like to see utility companies provide one-third of ...

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Reactor shutdown opens door to Russia plans

18 hours ago ago from Stealth Fusion - World Breaking News

Reactor shutdown opens door to Russia plans - Yahoo! News Quote: VISAGINAS, Lithuania  To the European Union, Lithuania's Soviet-built nuclear power plant is a gigantic safety hazard that needs to finally shut down this New Year's Eve. To Lithuanians, however, the twin concrete reactor blocks of the Ignalina plant, rising amid lakes and oak forests near the country's eastern border, have been a symbol of energy ...

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BBC News - Copenhagen climate summit fails green investors

23 hours ago ago from BBC

By Damian Kahya BBC News When most of the exhausted delegates at Copenhagen's Bella Centre finally witnessed a deal, it predictably called for huge investment in clean energy technologies to stop climate change. But the text didn't specify exactly how that money would be raised - and some at the talks say it did little new to encourage private investment. THE COPENHAGEN ACCORD Most ...

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Greentech blow back

9 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs

December 22nd, 2009 Greentech blow back Posted by Harry Fuller @ 6:04 pm Categories: Blogroll , Europe , conservation , energy , engineering , environmental health , federal government , green tech , law & politics , nuclear power , ocean , renewable energy , solar , state government , tidal , venture capital , wind Tags: Alternative Energy , Solar Panel , Wind Energy , NIMBY , Telecom & Utilities , Harry Fuller The conflict ...

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Builders Zero In on New Goal of Energy-Neutral Housing

10 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

The green building movement is targeting a goal once thought virtually unattainable: zero net energy use. While the trend is nascent, dozens of "net zero" and "near net zero" developments -- projects designed to use only about as much power from the public grid as they can save or produce on their own -- have sprung up across the U.S. over the past five years. Zero-Sum Game See the details of a net-zero ...

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