China harnesses mountain wind power
AFP - Sun Nov 22, 2:25 am ETIn the mountains above the southwestern Chinese town of Dali, dozens of new wind turbines dot the landscape -- a symbol of the country's sky-high ambitions for clean, green energy.
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In the mountains above the southwestern Chinese town of Dali, dozens of new wind turbines dot the landscape -- a symbol of the country's sky-high ambitions for clean, green energy.
City considering electric rate hike LONGMONT – The Longmont City Council will hold a public hearing Tuesday on a proposed 9.8 percent increase in the electric rate for 2010.
The answer as to whether a combination wind turbine and cellular tower opposed by neighboring property owners is allowed to be built on a Franconia property is still blowing in the wind, but the town now has rules for any future plans to build windmills.
From the roof of his Eighth Street building, near Squirrel Lane on the border between Lansdale and Hatfield, Ernie DeLany can see the future.
A Whidbey Island designer creates a single home in three parts, going green with recycled materials, water-catchment systems and solar-powered heating — all on a small footprint.
Forum at golf course draws hundreds
The state of Michigan designated a St. Clair property as a Renewable Energy Renaissance Zone. The 3.72 acres soon to be occupied by Energy Components Group LLC will receive a tax abatement over a six-year period.
HOLLAND — Holland Board of Public Works customers could be welcoming the new year with rate increases for water and sewer services. The BPW board and City Council are expected to decide next month whether to approve an increase in...
Hawai'i's sole producer of synthetic natural gas is turning to the barnyard as it looks to go greener with renewable fuel sources.
Even renewable energy advocates have realistic forecasts for our future power sources.
A few new state laws should be considered as Hawaii business owners and investors begin doing their taxes.
Okay, I need to apologize before you start reading this article. There are many new things imposed upon schools in Ohio every year. While many of these ideas have merit, they impose upon schools new guidelines, often without additional resources. Here are some of the current proposals.
One program is essentially behavioral. A consultant would use assorted methods to raise awareness among staff and students on ways to cut energy consumption.
CHARLESTON — Turning the dirt Friday for the new biomass-fueled energy plant at Eastern Illinois University was easy.
On July 7, North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey strode into a conference room in North Charleston City Hall. Two of the state's most powerful lawmakers, Glenn McConnell and Hugh Leatherman, were waiting, along with Commerce Secretary Joe Taylor. The meeting was secret.
PARK HILLS — Only four days into registration for the spring semester, it was announced Thursday that 435 students had already enrolled for classes starting in January. It’s likely that number will reach somewhere in excess of last year’s 3,986 by the time classes start in early 2010.