Vermont FITs Become Law: The Mouse That Roared
Vermont’s feed-in tariff legislation became law at the end of business on May 27, 2009. H. 446 is the first legislation calling for a full system of advanced renewable tariffs in the US to pass the legislature and become law. The bill includes changes to Vermont’s Sustainably Priced Energy Enterprise Development Program (SPEED) that would implement a pilot feed-in tariff policy.
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New US Rooftop Wind Turbine Lab
In partnership with the Massachusetts renewable energy Trust, the Boston, Massachusetts, Museum of Science, is installing a rooftop Wind Turbine Lab this summer.
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Alstom Wind Turbines for Japanese Project
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) is to use Alstom wind turbines for the new Higashi Izu wind farm in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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Top name brands implicated in Amazon destruction
The new Greenpeace report, “Slaughtering the Amazon,” is the product of a three-year investigation into Brazil’s cattle industry, which is the country’s chief source of CO2 emissions and the single largest driver of deforestation anywhere in the world. Our investigation exposed the Brazilian government’s complicity in bankrolling deforestation in the Amazon, as well as several top name shoe brands – such as Adidas, Nike, Reebok, and Timberland – whose supply chains are linked to the cattle ranchers who are illegally slaughtering the Amazon. An aerial view of man-made forest fires intended to clear land for cattle and farming.
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