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  1. Chicken manure to power 90,000 homes in Netherlands

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - 9 hours ago

    Washington, Oct 6 (ANI): The worlds largest biomass power plant running exclusively on chicken manure has opened in the Netherlands, which will deliver renewable electricity to 90,000 households. According to a report

    Also tagged: national, netherlands, environmental news, methane, megawatts, european countries, households, news network, kwh, biomass power plant, animal manure, chicken manure, potent greenhouse gas, power 90, renewable electricity

  2. New Carbon Material May Allow for Storage of Large Amounts of Renewable Energy

    New Carbon Material May Allow for Storage of Large Amounts of Renewable Energy

    cleantechnica.com » CleanTechnica - Sep 17, 2008

    One of the biggest roadblocks to a future of renewable energy production is the ability to store such generated electricity. The current networks of power supply and storage simply have no chance of being able to

    Also tagged: technology, storage, generation, alternative energy, solar, electricity, wind, carbon, capacity

  3. Dancing Queens Power Up Dutch Club [Power Generator]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Sep 5, 2008

    If you go to the Netherlands—where I was last week, visiting Philips—remember to go to WATT in between visits to all those Coffee Shops, a club in which you can get drunk, dance, and maybe snog someone while actually

    Also tagged: disco, power, green, floor, watt, power generator

  4. Wind, solar face yet another hurdle: The power grid

    bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - Aug 28, 2008

    BloggingStocks: Wind and solar, two renewable energy sources with a promising future, nevertheless face a bottleneck of sorts in the United States: the electric power grid. The existing grid can not handle the new

    Also tagged: climate change, wind power, electricity, renewable energy, solar power, power grid, gdp, solar energy, u s economy, t boone pickens, electric grid, wind mill farms

  5. Wind, solar face yet another hurdle: The power grid

    bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - Aug 27, 2008

    Filed under: Other issues, Bad news Wind and solar, two renewable energy sources with a promising future, nevertheless face a bottleneck of sorts in the United States: the electric power grid. The existing grid can

    Also tagged: climate change, wind power, electricity, renewable energy, solar power, power grid, gdp, solar energy, u s economy, t boone pickens, electric grid, wind mill farms

  6. Global Energy Advisory Considers the Supply and Regulatory Challenges Facing the UK Energy Market

    pressabout.com » Press About - Aug 14, 2008

    EU Directives require the UK to source increasing amounts of energy from as yet undefined renewable sources and to close a number of productive coal-fired power stations by 2015. Consequently, the UK will be generating

    Also tagged: infrastructure, pr, energy sources, coal power, global energy advisory

  7. Investing in the New Electricity Economy—A Primer

    Investing in the New Electricity Economy—A Primer

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Energy Feed - Aug 6, 2008

    energy, investing, cleantech Gregory T. Huang wrote: There’s a revolution coming in electric power. Passive, one-way power distribution will become a marketplace with real-time transactions. Centralized will become

    Also tagged: energy, utilities, storage, seattle, vc, deals, investing, startups, smart grid, cleantech, smart energy, national blog main, seattle blog main, jesse berst, global smart energy, power distribution, electricity economy, advantage iq, global environment fund, avista, power transmission

  8. Investing in the New Electricity Economy—A Primer

    Investing in the New Electricity Economy—A Primer

    xconomy.com » Xconomy - Aug 5, 2008

    energy, investing, cleantech Gregory T. Huang wrote: There’s a revolution coming in electric power. Passive, one-way power distribution will become a marketplace with real-time transactions. Centralized will become

    Also tagged: energy, utilities, storage, seattle, vc, deals, investing, startups, smart grid, cleantech, smart energy, national blog main, seattle blog main, jesse berst, global smart energy, power distribution, electricity economy, advantage iq, global environment fund, avista, power transmission

  9. World's First Tidal Turbine Power Station Goes Online, Doesn't Blend Seals [Tides]

    World's First Tidal Turbine Power Station Goes Online, Doesn't Blend Seals [Tides]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Jul 21, 2008

    However exciting the rubber robot snake wave power generator sounds, a real seagoing power station is way more interesting. And over in the UK, they've just turned on the world's first commercial tidal power generator

    Also tagged: gadgets, power, green, eco friendly, power station, sea, tides, seagen, tidal turbines

  10. A Bloody Big Solar Tower

    A Bloody Big Solar Tower

    cleantechnica.com » CleanTechnica - Jul 12, 2008

    When you think of the future of solar power, you normally envision flat panels out in some massive field, blinding the sheep for miles around, or even the small panel up on your roof. What you’re unlikely to imagine is

    Also tagged: energy, generation, solar, electricity, solar cells, solar energy, solar tower

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