1 Solar power land idle
ROACH DRY LAKE, Nev. — Not a light bulb’s worth of solar electricity has been produced on the millions of acres of public desert set aside for it. Not one project to build glimmering solar farms has even broken ground. Instead, five years after federal land managers opened up stretches of the Southwest to developers, vast tracts still sit idle. Source: Times Leader
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2 North wants clean energy link
THE power play in Canberra may also determine the future of power generation in Queensland's northwest. Source: The Courier Mail
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3 Feds let prime solar-energy sites lie idle
Not a light bulb's worth of solar electricity has been produced on the millions of acres of public desert set aside for it. Source: The News Journal
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4 Firms build power plants to cut costs
COMPANIES are building their own power plants to escape Sydney's ageing energy infrastructure and crippling electricity costs. Source: News.com.au
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5 Wind power's health debate rages
LONDON, Ont. - They're in a fight that could shape wind power in Ontario, billions of dollars of investment and the green reputation of Dalton McGuinty's Liberals. Source: CNews
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6 Utilities work to plug into renewable energy
With a surge of renewable energy projects in the pipeline, Hawaii's electric utilities are working overtime to modernize their generation systems that for decades have relied on traditional oil-fired power plants. Source: Honolulu Star-Advertiser
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7 A Developer Builds in Solar Power
At River Pointe, a community in Manchester, N.J., solar technology that earns energy credits is a standard feature in each house. Source: New York Times
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8 Feds fail to use land for solar power
ROACH DRY LAKE, Nev. — Not a light bulb’s worth of solar electricity has been produced on the millions of acres of public desert set aside for it. Not one project to build glimmering solar farms has even broken ground. Source: Daily Sparks Tribune
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9 Greenest state behind the waste-to-energy race
Government officials from around the world used to come to this port city to catch a glimpse of the future: Two-story piles of trash would disappear into a furnace and eventually be transformed into electricity to power thousands of homes. Source: Seattle Times
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10 Watching critically every step SDG&E takes
Q&A: Bill Powers, an electrical engineer. is hired by community groups, governments and companies to provide expert testimony on power issues. He says that SDG&E’s focus on new power lines is wrongheaded, and its strategy of getting solar and wind power from far away is destructive. Source: San Diego Union-Tribune
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