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Our Dust Bowl Moment?

Our cover notes the 100th anniversary of PennWell Corp., which publishes this magazine plus dozens of other business-to-business magazines across a range of industries.

New Rules May Cloud The Outlook For Biomass – The New York Times

An energy technology that has long been viewed as a clean and climate-
friendly alternative to fossil fuels is facing tough new regulatory hurdles
that could ultimately hamper its ability to compete with renewable power
sources like wind and solar. Dozens of biomass power plants, which typically

Maine needs to get real in wind power debate ; Most Mainers want to see wind-generated electricity, despite its shortcomings. – Portland Press Herald (Portland, Me)

Maine’s onshore wind capacity may be a victim of its supporters’ over-
hyped promises. Maine is no more the “Saudi Arabia of wind” than is Texas or Iowa or any of
the dozens of places that made the same claim. Wind power does not come without any environmental cost. There are visual
impacts,

Solar company heating up – The London Free Press

A Dorchester solar panel manufacturer is investing $4.5
million to expand and could add dozens of jobs as it adds business. EnerWorks Inc. is expanding its plant so it can manufacture parts it
now buys from European suppliers, reducing costs and speeding
production of the panels, said chief

Province takes green lead with record $8-billion energy investment – The Globe And Mail

TORONTO AND OTTAWA — The Ontario government will announce today that
it is awarding just over $8-billion in renewable energy projects to dozens of
companies, making it the biggest investment of its kind in Canadian history. Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty is locked in a heated race with

Second wave of renewable projects up for grabs off Scottish west coast – The Scotsman (Edinburgh, Uk)

Picture: Donald MacLeod UP TO seven areas of sea around Scotland are to be opened up for wave and
tidal energy projects, it was revealed yesterday. The sites, all off the west coast, are likely to attract interest from
dozens of green energy companies around the world keen to make the most of

Businesses offer best path to money in smart grid

Dozens of companies are developing tools to get consumers involved in home energy management, but businesses are easier customers to serve, say smart-grid execs.

Green power plants could kill our fish ; Warning over renew able energy drive – The Journal (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Uk)

HUNDREDS of small scale hydroelectric power plants could spring up
all across the North East as part of a drive towards renewable energy. Bosses at the Environment Agency have identified hundreds of potential sites
on the Tyne, Wear, Tees and dozens of minor rivers which could house small
turbines

Using rivers to create energy – The Journal (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Uk)

HUNDREDS of small scale hydroelectric power plants could spring up
all across the North East as part of a drive towards renewable energy. Bosses
at the Environment Agency have identified hundreds of potential sites on the
Tyne, Wear, Tees and dozens of minor rivers which could house small

Residents betting solar panels will pay off – The Hamilton Spectator

Dozens of Hamilton homeowners want to turn their roofs into
solar power plants and sell electricity to the Ontario Power
Authority. Sandy Manners of Horizon Utilities says the authority has already
received at least 25 applications from Horizon customers looking to
take advantage of the province’s