Crews Begin Hanging Panels on Largest Solar Array in Martin County

December 12, 2009 Category: Solar Energy
Crews Begin Hanging Panels on Largest Solar Array in Martin County

The largest solar energy array in Martin County began construction a little over 4 weeks ago after the town was able to quickly issue permits to the solar energy contractor, Abundant Energy Inc. (http://www.abundantenergy.com). Though South Florida solar energy companies have been making little headway in the commercial energy market with the exception... 

Western Wind to develop an additional new 30 to 80MW wind project in Tehachapi, CA

October 26, 2009 Category: Sustainable Energy, Wind Energy
Western Wind to develop an additional new 30 to 80MW wind project in Tehachapi, CA

Western Wind Energy Corp announce that it has secured approximately 575 contiguous acres near Tehachapi, California through land purchases and ground leases and plans to pursue the development of an additional wind energy project of at least 30MW. The new project will be named Windswept. Western Wind is working on acquiring or leasing additional contiguous... 

PetroSun BioFuels Commences Mississippi River Delta Aquaculture Lease Program

January 20, 2009 Category: Biofuel Energy
PetroSun BioFuels Commences Mississippi River Delta Aquaculture Lease Program

PetroSun, Inc. announced that PetroSun BioFuels, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary, has executed the initial lease in the Mississippi River Delta Aquaculture Lease Program. The 744.69 surface acres of former catfish ponds are located in Humphreys County, Mississippi, near the town of Belzoni. PetroSun BioFuels has authorized the leasing of up to 60,000... 

BP Solar Announces Completion of Solar Power Pilot Project

December 19, 2008 Category: Energy Companies, Solar Energy

BP Solar announced the completion of its solar power construction program for Wal-Mart. The company recently completed construction of three sites in California, including the 493.7 kilowatt (kW) solar power system at the Sam’s Club in La Habra, California, as well as systems at Wal-Mart Super Centers in Palm Springs (605.9 kW) and Beaumont (675.2... 

Kender Energy Inc. Announces the Completion of Its Merger Process

December 13, 2008 Category: Alternative Energy, Solar Energy

Kender Energy Inc., formerly known as 3P Networks, Inc. announces the completion of its merger process and its ticker and name change. The new company name will become “Kender Energy Inc.” and its new ticker will be “KNDR”. Kender Energy is a development phase company active in the field of solar energy. Its present prototypes... 

GE Debuts Worlds First Truly Incandescent-Shaped Energy Smart® CFL Bulb

December 11, 2008 Category: Energy Efficiency

Miniaturized electronics developed by GE Consumer & Industrial engineers and scientists are the enabling technology of a new covered GE Energy Smart® compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulb featuring the GE Spiral® CFL inside the glass bulb. With this new CFL—an exclusive design achievement that GE has protected with more than a dozen U.S. patent... 

Global Earth Energy, Inc. Signs LOI; Plans to Install a Biodiesel Production Plant

December 11, 2008 Category: Biodiesel, Green Energy

Global Earth Energy, Inc. announce it signed a Letter of Intent, or LOI, with “ADI,” the owners of a chemical plant near Wilmington, North Carolina. The LOI outlines Global’s plans to install a one million gallon per year biodiesel production site located on a chemical plant in Leland, NC. Global will rent the land necessary to produce... 

Verari Financial Services (VFS) Group Announces Green Leasing Program

December 9, 2008 Category: Energy Efficiency, Energy Management

Verari Systems, a premier developer of independent blade-based computing and storage platforms for the data center with the highest density, availability, and energy efficiency in the market, today announced its Green Leasing Program offered by its Verari Financial Services (VFS) Group. The VFS Green Leasing Program offers a comprehensive approach to... 

Integrated Solutions Required to Meet Energy Challenge, ExxonMobil Says in New Outlook for Energy: A View to 2030

An integrated series of solutions will be required to manage increases in global energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions that will result from population growth and economic expansion, Exxon Mobil Corporation said, releasing the corporation’s Outlook for Energy: A View to 2030. “The world needs to meet the ever-growing need for reliable and affordable... 

Biofuel Plantations on Tropical Forestlands Are Bad for the Climate and Biodiversity, Study Finds

December 1, 2008 Category: Biofuel Energy

Keeping tropical rain forests intact is a better way to combat climate change than replacing them with biofuel plantations, a study in the journal Conservation Biology finds. The study reveals that it would take at least 75 years for the carbon emissions saved through the use of biofuels to compensate for the carbon lost through forest conversion. And... 

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