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Area’s solar industry bright – Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (Greenberg, PA)

Robert Bennett’s company plans to make solar building materials, and he figures a new manufacturing plant in McKeesport could be an ideal place to show them off. United States Green Energy Corp. hopes to locate in a former rail roundhouse, said Bennett, one of five partners in the company based in

Great to have Danes on board ; HULL: City could team up with Danish on energy – Hull Daily Mail (Hull, UK)

LINKING up with European neighbours could be the key to securing thousands of green energy jobs in the region. A delegation of Danish representatives were in Hull yesterday to meet local companies in a bid to forge partnerships and take advantage of the growing wind farm industry off the East

Green firm’s installations – Daily Post (Liverpool, UK)

RENEWABLE energy products manufacturer Stiebel Eltron has completed several contracts across the UK. The Wirral-based firm has been working in the domestic and commercial sectors to provide green energy and home comfort products to both retro-fit and new build projects. Commercial projects

Smitherman pushes green ; Candidate ties environmental policy to employment – The Toronto Sun

Mayoral candidate George Smitherman hit the roof of a private
school Tuesday to announce his green energy program for Toronto. It was the second lofty venue for the former Ontario energy and
health minister, who on July 30 rented a plane to show journalists
areas he would earmark for

North ripe for energy; – The North Bay Nugget

If there is any green to be generated from green energy,
Northern Ontario is one region is ripe for the picking. There’s huge potential here, whether it’s wind, solar, biomass or
biogas,” said Ontario Energy Minister Brad Duguid, while touring a
hydroelectric project in Kapuskasing late last

Hall powers village in green title race ; Eco-project ‘a fantastic job’ – The Journal (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK)

FAMILIES in a remote valley community threw a party yesterday to celebrate another milestone in their journey towards a future based on green energy. The village hall in tiny Ingram, Northumberland, was re-opened after undergoing a complete refurbishment and having eco-friendly technology installed

North ripe for energy initiatives; – The Timmins Daily Press

If there is any green to be generated from green energy,
Northern Ontario is one region is ripe for the picking. “There’s huge potential here, whether it’s wind, solar, biomass or
biogas,” said Ontario Energy Minister Brad Duguid, while touring a
hydroelectric project in Kapuskasing late last

Geysir Green Energy says it won’t assist Iceland’s Magma investigation – National Post

Geysir Green Energy EHF, the Icelandic company that sold geothermal energy unit HS Orka to Magma Energy Corp. of Canada, said it won’t assist the government in its probe of the transaction. The government-appointed “commission doesn’t have any mandate,” the company said in an emailed statement

Empowering people to produce their own power – The Journal (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK)

RENEWABLE energy supplier Revolution Power expects to further increase its workforce in the next year as the interest in green energy increases. The Newton Aycliffe company has taken on three members of staff and an apprentice to bring its workforce up to 11, and is predicting further growth as

Green building training in Wirral – Daily Post (Liverpool, UK)

CONSTRUCTION work starts this week on Merseyside on the North West’s first training centre offering recognised qualifications in installing green energy microgeneration technologies. Courses at the Green Energy Training Centre (GETC), on Wirral International Business Park, will begin in November