Why Is Renewable Energy Coming Along So Slowly? (Free Report)

June 10, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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A brand new 12-page report titled THE IMPEDIMENTS TO RENEWABLE ENERGY summarizes the results of a 2011 survey of over 500 respondents regarding the migration to renewable energy. The free reference features 13 graphs that highlight the core research data and unveils the most current insight into the contemporary considerations regarding renewable energy perspectives.

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Green Jobs–Not Just for Blue States

December 29, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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The Climate Bill is dead. Comprehensive action on energy and climate change issues is not likely to come from the federal government any time soon. One of the oft-repeated opposition mantras is that times are too tough to think about climate action – and the costs that curbing emissions might impose would heavily impact those who can afford additional costs the least.

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Dominion & Shell Complete 264-MW Mount Storm Wind Project

December 9, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Dominion and Shell WindEnergy Inc. announced the completion of the NedPower Mount Storm LLC wind energy project in which they each own a 50 percent interest. Sited along the high ridges of West Virginia, the project is now fully operational, generating up to 264 megawatts (MW) of electricity for the mid-Atlantic power grid.

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Dominion & Shell Complete 264-MW Mount Storm Wind Project