?At a time when we spend $350 billion importing oil from Saudi Arabia and other countries every year, the United States must move away from foreign oil to energy independence,? Senator Sanders said.
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Why Europe needs an electricity Supergrid By Christian Kjaer
Extracts from a speech by Christian Kjaer, CEO of the European Wind Energy Association, speaking at ‘Supergrid: The future of renewable energy integration’, London 9-10 March.
Continue readingLos parques eólicos de Endesa en Canarias produjeron 145.638 MWh en 2009
El parque eólico Punta de Teno (1,8 MW de potencia instalada), en Tenerife, con un total de 4.259 horas equivalentes anuales, fue el de mejor rendimiento en 2009.
Continue readingSmith Electric Vehicles U.S. Makes Offer to Buy Smith Electric Vehicles U.K. from Tanfield Group
Deal would create global leader in emerging electric commercial vehicle industry.
Continue readingWind power supplies more than 20% of the electric energy consumed in Denmark By Ken Dragoon
In February, Danish energy industries invited some dozen Americans, including Federal Energy Commissioner Mark Spitzer, to Denmark to learn about Danish efforts to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
Continue readingTelefónica y Endesa prevén emplear las cabinas en la recarga de vehículos eléctricos
Telefónica última un acuerdo con Endesa para utilizar las cabinas telefónicas del operador como puntos de recarga de las baterías de los coches eléctricos.
Continue readingSaft desarrolla la tecnología Super-Phosphate? para aplicaciones de defensa
Las nuevas celdas de Saft de la serie Super-Phosphate? llevan la tecnología de litio fosfato de hierro a niveles no conocidos hasta ahora.
Continue readingWind power industry coming to Washington to fight for jobs By Chris Madison
The U.S. wind energy industry is descending on Washington this week to make the case for jobs, jobs, and more jobs.
Continue readingLeading wind energy industry called on Congress to pass a strong RES
Leading wind power industry executives called on Congress to pass a strong national Renewable Electricity Standard (RES) as the best way to save and create U.S. jobs.
Continue readingOn Rooftops Worldwide, a Solar Water Heating Revolution By Lester R. Brown
The harnessing of solar energy is expanding on every front as concerns about climate change and energy security escalate, as government incentives for harnessing solar energy expand, and as these costs decline.
Continue readingNissan has 56,000 Orders for the Electric Vehicles Leaf in U.S.
Nissan announced that 56,000 people have signed on the reservation list for the electric car Leaf, and that pre-orders would not start until April.
Continue readingLa CE aplaude la adopción del primer reglamento internacional sobre seguridad del vehículo eléctrico
La Comisión Europea (CE) mostró su buena acogida a la adopción por parte de las Naciones Unidas de la primera regulación internacional sobre seguridad de los vehículos híbridos y totalmente eléctricos.
Continue readingTVA Incentives Fuel Homegrown Power
With solar panels and wind turbines popping up across the region, the TVA’s homegrown renewable energy program, Generation Partners, now has enough power to meet the annual electricity needs of a fairly large subdivision.
Continue readingEchelon’s Smart Grid System Passes Two Million Meter Mark
Echelon Corporation (NASDAQ: ELON) today announced the shipment of its two millionth Networked Energy Services (NES) smart meter.
Continue readingkk-electronic and Falcon Electric Announce Start of Wind Power Project in Mongolia
Falcon Electric, Inc. announced its role in the completion of the initial phase of a major Chinese wind farm.
Continue readingSunPower and K6 Partner on Two Solar Power Plants in Italy
SunPower Corp. and K6 S.a.S. today announced an agreement under which the companies are building two 1-megawatt photovoltaic (PV) solar power plants in the Puglia region, Italy.
Continue readingREpower receives first unit certificate for wind turbines of MM series
REpower Systems AG (WKN 617703) has received the first unit certificate from Germanischer Lloyd for new wind turbines in its turbine portfolio.
Continue readingA123 Systems Signs Battery System Development Agreement With Navistar
A123 Systems (Nasdaq:AONE), a developer and manufacturer of advanced Nanophosphate? lithium ion batteries and systems, today announced an agreement with Navistar, Inc. (NYSE:NAV), a proven leader in worldwide commercial
Continue readingConstruction work begins on Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm
Project Director Rune Rønvik said that the arrival of ?Nordnes? on the site of the wind farm means construction work has officially started on site.
Continue readingE.ON posts stable earnings despite economic crisis
Despite the impact of the financial and economic crisis, E.ON?s 2009 earnings were at the high prior-year level. 2009 adjusted EBIT of ?9.6 billion only just below the prior-year figure.
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