Detroit Electric’s Electric Car Hits the Road Again After 100 Year Absence

September 2, 2008

Detroit Electric is making a come back in a big way with plans to progressively roll out affordable electric vehicles worldwide by the end of 2009. The historic electric car brand held a regional media conference today to introduce electric car technology and unveil its business and manufacturing plans moving forward. As part of the Malaysian Government’s... 

The Linde Group opens the first hydrogen filling station for fuel cell passenger ships

August 29, 2008

The technology company The Linde Group has today officially opened the world’s first hydrogen filling station for fuel cell passenger ships in Hamburg. Wolfgang Tiefensee, Minister of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs was in attendance for this “Zemship-related” grand opening, an EU-sponsored project for the development of fuel... 

Borrego Solar Systems, Inc. Expands New England Operations Into Connecticut as Demand for Solar Energy Continues to Increase

August 27, 2008

Borrego Solar Systems, Inc., a leading designer and installer of grid-connected solar electric power systems, today announced that the company will expand its New England operations into Connecticut to meet increasing demand for solar energy. Since opening a New England office in July 2007, Borrego Solar has experienced significant growth, installing... 

FirstEnergy Solutions Licensed to Sell Electricity in Illinois

August 26, 2008

FirstEnergy Corp. has announced that FirstEnergy Solutions Corp., its competitive subsidiary, has been licensed by the Illinois Commerce Commission as an electric generation supplier in the Ameren service territory in Illinois. “Even though FirstEnergy Solutions is a new electric generation supplier in Illinois, we have been very active in deregulated... 

Natural Resource Group, LLC Announces Local Presence in Las Vegas, Nevada

August 26, 2008

Natural Resource Group, LLC (NRG) recently opened the doors to its newest office located in Las Vegas, Nevada. NRG has been providing environmental and public affairs consulting to the energy industry since 1992. This expansion marks the completion of an 8 year plan to establish regional offices throughout the United States. NRG’s locations now include... 

America Has the Ability, Talent to Meet Climate Challenge

August 26, 2008

Below are excerpts from a speech Duke Energy Chairman, President and CEO Jim Rogers gave Aug. 21 to the World Affairs Council of Charlotte. I believe it’s time for us to move toward solutions that bridge the gap from today’s technology ideas to tomorrow’s commercial solutions. During this transition, we need to use all of the fuels... 

Quebec Chosen for Future Silicon Expansions

August 26, 2008

Renewable Energy Corporation ASA (REC) is pleased to announce Becancour, Quebec as the site of choice for the next phase of silicon materials expansions. The site will be developed in stages and could potentially hold four production units similar in size of the factory currently under completion in Moses Lake, Washington, USA. ADVERTISEMENT REC has... 

Constellation Energy Serves up Wind Power for the 2008 US Open

August 26, 2008

Constellation Energy announced that its subsidiary, Constellation NewEnergy (CNE), is helping to turn the court green at the 2008 US Open in Flushing, N.Y. CNE will supply an estimated 2,000 Green-e certified wind Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) to the United States Tennis Association (USTA) to match the electricity consumption at the USTA Billie... 

OPEL International and Partners Apply for Grid Field Permit in Spain

August 26, 2008

OPEL International Inc., a leading global developer and supplier of concentrating photovoltaic panels (CPVs), today announced that the Company and its partners have applied for a permit to build a solar grid field in excess of 700 kW in Spain. Following completion of the deployment, the grid field will be owned by a third-party group acting as power... 

Georgia Power Seeks Approval for Coal Plant Conversion to Biomass

August 23, 2008

Georgia Power today asked the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) for approval to convert coal-fueled Plant Mitchell to renewable wood biomass. Upon conversion, Plant Mitchell – near Albany – would be capable of producing 96 megawatts of renewable energy – or enough electricity to power 60,000 homes. The plant would have lower... 

Page 16 of 22« First...10141516171820...Last »