Wind Gets Boost from EU Transmission Investment

March 3, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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The European Commission this week allocated over €903 million to electricity interconnection projects as part of its broader European Economic Recovery Plan, injecting new impetus into long standing electricity grid development plans within the EU. Nine projects received funding, including the vital France-Spain interconnection, which has been planned for a long time.

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Greenpeace activists keep the pressure on Kimberly-Clark

August 14, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Several Greenpeace activists locked down the main entrance to Kimberly-Clark’s global administrative headquarters in Knoxville, TN today as part of their ongoing effort to pressure the company into adopting business practices that protect rather than devastate North America’s remaining Boreal forests. While the lockdown was under way, another group of activists deployed a 30 ft. by 20 ft. banner from the facility’s parking garage that read: “Kleenex: Wiping away ancient forests.”

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Greenpeace activists keep the pressure on Kimberly-Clark

Kimberly-Clark can’t hide environmental devastation

August 12, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Several Greenpeace activists visited the Kimberly-Clark (KC) offices in Roswell, Georgia today to show the company’s officials that they can’t hide from the devastation they have wrought on the North American Boreal Forest.

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