News: CSR 2 The UK Comprehensive Spending Review cuts programme is generally good for renewable energy despite strong nuclear bias, comic flaws and strange duplications . Comments, reaction and response by Barry Johnston, Managing Director of Solartwin who supply solar panels for PV electricity and water heating.
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When is wind power expected to be easily accessible to the general public?
Questions from Readers: What is keeping wind power from widespread use and when is it expected to be easily accessible to the general public?
The Energy Report – 8/19/10
Tyler Suiters anchors this afternoon’s Clean Skies News Energy Report from Washington, DC. On the program: – Scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute say there’s a 22-mile-long oil plume in the Gulf of Mexico.- Transocean is accusing BP of withholding critical evidence needed to identify the cause of the Gulf spill.- The EPA will host [...]
Solar energy projects moving ahead in California
According to Cnet, The Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management issued its final environmental impact statement for the Chevron (CVX) Energy Solutions Lucerne Valley Solar Project in the California desert. The report is a step that had to be completed before the project can obtain approval. It is expected to generate enough power to [...]
Rep. Herseth Sandlin on Renewable Energy — Madison, SD
Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (DS.D.) discusses her efforts to promote renewable energy at a public forum at the Madison Public Library.
TodaysNetworkNews: CLIMATE CHANGE, CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY & COPENHAGEN (UNTV)
TodaysNetworkNews: 11 December 2009 – UNTV – United Nations: As the political momentum grows to reach a new climate deal in Copenhagen, the private sector is stepping up its efforts to invest in clean energy technology in developing countries. Private companies like Himin Solar Energy Group, the worlds largest maker of solar water heaters, are [...]
Are you GREEN – or are you going to boycott those screwy little bulbs?
Questions from Readers: David Henderson – Let There Be (Incandescent) Light By David Henderson Friday, October 2, 2009 What would Thomas Edison say? Last month, stores in Europe stopped acquiring new stocks of Edison’s brilliant invention. In truth, the traditional incandescent light bulb is terribly inefficient: Only about 10 percent of its energy output is [...]

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Spending Review: Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) Planned
News: 1 The UK Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) cuts programme announces a long awaited renewable heat incentive, 20% smaller than planned and starting later than planned. Reaction and response is: Better than nothing comments Barry Johnston, Managing Director of Solartwin who supply solar panels for PV electricity and water heating.