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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) recently held its annual conference dubbed “Windpower 2009) which had a heavy, heavy focus on one major issue: Pass a Renewable Electricity Standard (RES). The conference featured leaders in public policy from all around the nation, including the outspoken AWEA person of the year T Boone Pickens, who spoke [...]
Economic Recovery through Green Recovery
Saturday, November 8th, 2008A fairly recent report was created titled “Green Recovery” which takes a fascinating look at how a government ran economic recovery plan would succeed if it revolved around the green energy niche. The report is the Center for American Progress (and again) and the entire PDF can also be downloaded there.
As a statistics freak, I [...]
Special First Again Loans for Solar and Environment Projects
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008With the less than stellar state of the economy revolving around never ending financial disasters and credit problems, getting a loan may be one of the last things on your mind. However, First Again dot com has a new special offer for those wanting to go green, but unsure about parting with your beloved [...]
Texas alone to pass Germany in Wind energy: Invests $4.9 Billion for Transmission lines
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008“Everything is bigger in Texas” is proven true, again with their growing commitment and investment in wind energy. Texas recently previously announced that they’re investing $4.9 billion for wind transmission lines which will be carrying electricity from the rural western part of the state to the more populous eastern cities like Dallas, San Antonio, Austin [...]
Green New York City: Bloomberg’s Green NYC Plan Action
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008Greening the United States’ largest, and arguably most influential, urban center is a feet most politicians would be weary of trying to accomplish, but Bloomberg is still sticking to his Green NYC plan. With 127 green initiatives to be accomplished by 2010, the plan is more than half underway and still a chugging toward [...]
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