|
||||
|
General Inquiries |
FebruaryEarlier this month, New Jersey's outgoing Governor Jon Corzine signed the Solar Advancement and Fair Competition Act.
South Korean industrial giant Samsung Group will invest $7 billion in the Canadian province of Ontario to build 2,500 megawatts of wind and solar power.
February 2010: Strong line-up of speakers at GLOBE 2010 conference
The GLOBE Foundation will be welcoming what the organization says will be its strongest line-up to date of the world's leading entrepreneurs, corporate executives,
social leaders, and public officials as speakers for GLOBE 2010
EarthSpark International, a U.S.-based nonprofit that operates in Haiti, is raising money to send solar lamps to the country to assist in disaster relief efforts.
February 2010: Meet the professionals in sustainability and whole systems thinking- at BuildingEnergy10 in Boston from March 9-11
Generating truly new ideas in the world of sustainability requires whole systems thinking, a cross-disciplinary approach, and rigorous standards for content and case studies.
February 2010: Energy Secretary Chu announces $80 million investment for advanced biofuels research and fueling infrastructure
U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu has announced the investment of nearly $80 million under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
February 2010: DuPont completes $295 Million expansion for PV market
DuPont has announced an investment of $175 million to complete the multi-phase expansion of its high-performance DuPont Tedlar PV2001 series oriented film production line.
February 2010: Italy's Enel to acquire U.S. wind company
A subsidiary of Italy's Enel will acquire a wind energy company, Padoma Wind Power LLC, owned by a U.S. power generator for an undisclosed sum.
February 2010: TVA contracts for additional wind power
The Tennessee Valley Authority moved another step closer to having more than 50 percent of its power generating capabilities from non-carbon emitting sources
February 2010: Biomass power for Mid-Kansas Electric
Mid-Kansas Electric Co. (MKEC) has agreed to purchase 75 megawatts of power from a planned bioenergy center to be constructed near Hugoton in southwest Kansas.
|
|||
|
©2009 enerG Magazine
Home
| About Us
| Advertise
| Subscribe to enerG Magazine
| enerG Xpress
| Back Issues
| Events
| Contact
| Search
|
||||