Renewables – Oct 17
Prospects for organic solar cells damaged By questionable reports
Human waste can help save planet: Indian expert
California fuels expert Alex Farrell makes case for low carbon fuel standard
Prospects for organic solar cells damaged By questionable reports
Human waste can help save planet: Indian expert
California fuels expert Alex Farrell makes case for low carbon fuel standard
Public support for clean, renewable energy is at an all-time high. Why have the Democrats found it so difficult to produce an energy bill?
Pentagon backs plan to beam solar power from space
Hydrogen uses in the military
Air Force reducing energy impact
Green power is new mantra in Silicon Valley
Wyoming gov. calls for energy innovation
Even CATO libertarians say energy deregulation does not work
Finance Round-Up from TOD:Canada
Photovoltaics: From waste to energy-maker
Interview: Ethanol fuel expert David Blume
Washington state a leader in new energy sources
Huge wind farm for Mad Max country
Gulf currency revaluation risk could ‘squeeze dollar further’
Secessionists meeting in Tennessee
The green job boom
Alarm bells ring about North Sea output
Tories call for new industrial revolution to tackle climate change
Britain near bottom for energy efficiency
World’s largest offshore wind farm approved for Kent
Poverty of vision
New math for utilities: sell less, make more
Phoenix rates will rise
L.A. County calling for lights-out hour
‘Smart’ meters coming to B.C.
Is Windows an energy hog?
A commodity no more: indium tin oxide for LCDs
The Economist on biomimicry
Rapier reviews Patzek’s paper on long-range energy strategies (biofuels and demand reduction)
Going solar in Japan
Power harnessed one step at a time (floors that generate electricity)
Interview with Rob Williams of Vermont Independence, an organization working to establish The Second Vermont Republic.
Private industry conference finds much less oil
The end of Las Vegas: why alternative energy sources won’t save us
Kunstler:
America’s new religion