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May 24, 2007 |
CLIMATE SCIENCE + US Carbon-Dioxide Emissions Fell 1.3 Percent In 2006 Washington (AFP) May 23, 2007 - US carbon-dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels fell by 1.3 percent in 2006, the federal government said Wednesday, citing weather conditions and higher energy prices as factors. US emissions from the burning of oil, natural gas and coal typically increase by one percent a year, according to the average determined by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) for the period of 1990-2006. ... more CIVIL NUCLEAR + Britain Launches Energy Blueprint, Stresses Importance Of Nuclear London (AFP) May 23, 2007 - The British government outlined a plan for meeting future energy needs Wednesday, stressing nuclear power would likely play a key role, despite opposition from green groups. The Energy White Paper, which aims to tackle looming problems of climate change and energy security, was launched alongside a five-month public consultation on the use of nuclear power. Ministers want to increase the a ... more SOLAR DAILY + Valere Power's Management System Will Make Solar Power More Effective Richardson TX (SPX) May 24, 2007 - Valere Power has announced it has been awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration to develop a management system that will dramatically improve the efficiency of solar power systems for better power extraction. The company will use the grant funds to do basic research on the management system. The SBIR grant program was begun in 19 ... more SOLAR DAILY + SkyPower And SunEdison Canada Awarded Ontario Solar Power Supply Contract Beltsville MD (SPX) May 24, 2007 - Joint venture partners SkyPower and SunEdison Canada are pleased to announce the award of their first Standard Offer Contract with the Ontario Power Authority. The 9.12 megawatt solar project, to be located in Norfolk County in South-Central Ontario, will interconnect with local utility Norfolk Power. The solar park will generate enough green renewable energy to displace 9,500 metric tonne ... more SOLAR DAILY + PowerLight Completes 2.2 Megawatt Solar Power Plant In Korea Seoul, South Korea (SPX) May 24, 2007 - SunPower announces that its subsidiary, PowerLight Corp., has completed construction of Mungyeong SP Solar Mountain, a 2.2-megawatt solar electric power plant in Mungyeong, Korea. The plant is comprised of 10,500 panels and covers an area of approximately 43,000 square meters. PowerLight worked as a subcontractor to LG CNS Co., Ltd, by supplying solar technology and providing design and in ... more | CLIMATE SCIENCE: CIVIL NUCLEAR: CAR TECH: ENERGY TECH: |
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