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NHA now accepting scholarship applications

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Obama Administration Energy Team Revealed

On Monday, President-elect Barack Obama announced key members of his energy and environment team. Dr. Steven Chu, currently the director of the Lawrence Berkley National Lab (LBNL) was named as Obama’s choice for Secretary of Energy. Lisa Jackson was chosen for Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator. Nancy Sutley will become the Chair of the White [...]

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Epuron & GE Set US $250M Investment Target

Epuron Pte. Ltd. Singapore, a regional subsidiary of the Conergy Group in Asia-Pacific, and GE Energy Financial Services have launched Asia-Pacific’s first renewable energy private trust to spur their growth and investments in wind, solar, small hydroelectric, biogas and biomass power generation throughout the region. Source:Epuron & GE Set US $250M Investment Target

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NHA Hails First Commercial Hydrokinetic Technology License

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New Developments in Hydropower Can Supercharge Obama's Green Jobs Plan

The goals of the President’s Green Jobs Plan are to create five million new jobs, repower America, slow global climate change and free America from dependence on imported oil. Now Bourne Energy has developed a series of renewable energy technologies based on hydropower, that will speed up the transition. Source:New Developments in Hydropower Can Supercharge [...]

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One Last Chance: Starting a Green Business

I live in Michigan with my family. We have owned our own construction business for over 10 years now, but with the economy we have watched everything we built slip away and like many others, we now find ourselves at a crossroad that we cannot deny. Either we try to wait for better days, or [...]

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US $80B in Contracts Awarded by DOE

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced on December 18, 2008, the award of new Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs) to sixteen Energy Service Companies (ESCOs). These contracts could result in up to US $80 billion in energy efficiency, renewable energy and water conservation projects at federally-owned buildings and facilities. [...]

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US House and Senate Move Forward on American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

The U.S. House of Representatives may vote as early as next week on a stimulus package that could bring relief to the beleaguered American economy. Known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the bill (H.R. 598) contains provisions that could help bring stability to the renewable energy industry amid the tough economic [...]

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Massachusetts Announces New RPS Rules

The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) has released regulations expanding support for renewable energy and alternative energy technologies mandated by the Green Communities Act, the energy reform legislation that the state enacted last year. Source:Massachusetts Announces New RPS Rules

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