Solar Power International 2009, Largest Ever U.S. Solar Energy Event, Begins in Anaheim, Calif.
Keynotes Include U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Ed Begley Jr.;
Organizers Expect Record Attendance of 20,000+ People from 90 Countries;
Sprawling Solar Energy Expo with 925 Companies Opens Doors to General Public on October 28, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
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Solar Power International 2009, Largest Ever U.S. Solar Energy Event, Begins in Anaheim, Calif.
Britain To Launch Innovative Feed-in Tariff Program in 2010
They said it couldn’t be done, but Britain has risen to the challenge. Britain’s Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Miliband has released long-awaited details on the Labour Government’s feed-in tariff policy.
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Britain To Launch Innovative Feed-in Tariff Program in 2010
Federal Efforts a Travesty
“‘We’ve ensured a role for coal,” said Rick Boucher, Democratic Congressman from West Virginia, regarding the federal climate change “mitigation” bill that recently passed the House. I’m forced to use quotation marks around “mitigation” because this “deal with the devil,” as Ted Nordhaus, of the Breakthrough Institute, described it, confirmed my worst suspicions: even under a progressive and popular President the chance of an effective federal climate change mitigation bill passing through Congress is minimal to none.
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Federal Efforts a Travesty
