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New Europe: Get the wind behind you at Copenhagen - by Julian Scola

1 day ago ago from EU-DIGEST

For the complete report from NEW EUROPE click on this link Get the wind behind you at Copenhagen - by Julian Scola Governments meeting at the climate summit in Copenhagen are being willed by the world to seal a deal in which nations commit to cutting their carbon emissions by 25-40% by 2020. Scientists warn it’s the only way to keep global warming below the critical 2°C limit. Wind industry representatives from Europe, the US, India and ...

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How Much Energy Do Solar Panels Generate ? – Important News !

10 hours ago ago from Technology Updates

If you're searching for websites on how much energy do solar panels generate , just take a look at what i have to say on the subject it will have the effect of seriously broadening your knowledge of incorporating solar electricity into your life. If you learned that it's possible to do away with power bills with a system that creates useful electricity for you and your family from ordinary sunlight for less money than you think possible ...

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Bloggers on Copenhagen and Nuclear Energy

21 hours ago ago from AREVA Blog - North America

A number of voices online have been watching the Copenhagen conference and are bringing up the role of nuclear. We've rounded up a few to highlight, let us know as you see more by adding comments here, and we'll highlight those as well. Michael Avari looks at the Copenhagen convention and sees a direct connection to nuclear power in a post to his blog yesterday : The solution is simple and within our reach, but evidently beyond ...

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Solar Power – The Best Source Of Renewable Energy

8 hours ago ago from Index Just 4 You

Renewable energy sources are important not only in terms of diversification of the electricity technological base. The world community is seriously concerned about global climate change today. As it was demonstrated by research conducted by Exxon Mobile, the world's energy needs are increasing by 1.3% annually and will increase on 40% in comparison to indicators of 2005 by 2030. 40% of this rising will be made by the increasing of energy ...

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Role of the Caucasus in European Energy Security | Atlantic Council

23 hours ago ago from New Atlanticist | Atlantic Council

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Liberty Power Announces New Electricity Contract with City of Allentown

54 minutes ago ago from FanHouse

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Liberty Power , one of the fastest-growing retail electric providers in the United States, today announced that it has signed a 24-month contract with the City of Allentown to supply an estimated 7,200 megawatt-hours of power annually to the Pennsylvania city. Beginning January 1, 2010, when rate caps in the PPL utility territory are lifted, Liberty Power will supply electricity to power certain ...

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Oil rises to near $74 after US crude supply drop

3 hours ago ago from FanHouse

-Oil prices rose above $73 a barrel Wednesday after a report of an unexpected drop in U.S. crude supplies suggested demand may be recovering and the dollar weakened against other currencies. By early afternoon in Europe, benchmark crude for January delivery was up $1.07 to $73.69 in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract dropped $1.31 to settle at $72.62 on Tuesday. U.S. crude inventories unexpectedly dropped ...

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New Jersey’s and New York City’s Electricity Systems Now Talking to Each Other, Thanks to GE’s Smart Grid Technology & Smart Capital

1 day ago ago from Good News Now

Two major Northeastern US power grids, in New Jersey and New York City, are now talking to each other and dispatching energy more efficiently and reliably using breakthrough GE smart grid technology and capital, the company announced today. Three massive “variable frequency transformers” are converting up to 315 megawatts of electricity – enough for up to 300,000 homes – from the power system in New Jersey and feeding it to New York City. The ...

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