Turbine blade goes up in EU quarter, Brussels
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The Long-Overdue EV Market is Here
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THE BIG QUESTION: Could Bioenergy Power the World?
Each issue, Renewable Energy World asks leading players in the industry to give their verdict on a key issue of the moment. Original post:  THE BIG QUESTION: Could Bioenergy Power the World?
Yes, In My Front Yard
Local governments have significant power to influence the energy choices of their citizens. They administer and regulate water supply, waste collection, public transport, and infrastructure. They own buildings, land, waste treatment facilities and vehicle fleets and they have close proximity to citizens...
Belectric Starts Building 3-MW Solar Project
Belectric Inc. is starting construction on a 3-megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power plant at Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania. Read the original here:  Belectric Starts Building 3-MW Solar Project
Florida PSC Approves 100-MW Biomass Power Plant
Florida’s Public Service Commission (FPS) last week approved Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU) and American Renewables’ joint petition for the Gainesville Renewable Energy Center, a planned 100-megawatt (MW) biomass power plant that will be located in Gainesville, Florida. View post:  Florida...
Windpower a Vehicle for Industry Announcements
Over the years Windpower has served as a hub not only for industry deals but major company announcements as well, and Windpower 2010 was no different. Here are just a few of the announcements made by industry members. More here:  Windpower a Vehicle for Industry Announcements
National Semiconductor’s SolarMagic Chipset Makes Solar Panels "Smarter"
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VIDEO: The Future of Waste-to Power from Paul Sellew CEO of Harvest Power
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New Sector Entrants: In Defence of Renewables
As the renewable energy sector grows, it is inevitable that companies from outside the traditional core of the industry will begin to take seriously the opportunities it presents. See original here:  New Sector Entrants: In Defence of Renewables

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