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Duke to burn wood with coal at 2 plants – The Charlotte Observer

Duke Energy plans to run two of its coal-burning power plants partly
on wood, a switch that will help the utility meet North Carolina’s green-energy
law. Duke has asked the N.C. Utilities Commission to register its Buck plant in
Rowan County and Lee plant in Williamston, S.C., as renewable-energy

Sarnia in the hunt for green jobs; – The Sarnia Observer

Sarnia-Lambton officials are pulling out all the stops to
lure multi-billion dollar green energy investment to the city. They’re just not saying how. “It would be like the football coach on
one Super Bowl team giving his playbook to the other team,” Sarnia
Mayor Mike Bradley said. Bradley, who is

Turbines dividing farmers; – The Owen Sound Sun Times

Farmers across this province need the opportunity to
diversify their income base through the opportunities provided by
the Green Energy Act and the Feed-In Tariff Program. However, there is growing frustration in the countryside that “have”
and “have-not” situations are developing. The CFFO is

New approach to trapping sunlight with silicon nanowires – The Hindustan Times

Washington, March 5 — Researchers with the Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) are developing a new approach, which would
use silicon nanowires to better trap sunlight for future renewable green energy
equations. Although there are silicon photovoltaics that can convert sunlight

Farmers learn about growing green products; – The Brantford Expositor

Conferences on the finer points of growing green energy
products and improving on-farm market operations dominate the
meeting schedule this month on the area’s agricultural scene. Two conferences, the fourth annual Growing the Margins and the
Canadian Farm and Biogas Conference are running

Calgary, Germany team up to storm Ontario market ; ECONOMY: Company moved production of inverters to Cambridge this year – Stratford Beacon-Herald

Move over Samsung, the Germans are coming. Bosch Solar Energy, a subsidiary of the giant Stuttgart-based
manufacturer, is teaming up with a Calgary firm to take advantage of
Ontario’s Green Energy Act, the two companies announced Tuesday. “We’ll be putting out a premier — highest quality,

Calgary, Germany team up to storm Ontario market; – The Sarnia Observer

Move over Samsung, the Germans are coming. Bosch Solar Energy, a subsidiary of the giant Stuttgart-based
manufacturer, is teaming up with a Calgary firm to take advantage of
Ontario’s Green Energy Act, the companies announced Tuesday. “We’ll be putting out a premier — highest quality,

Solar energy panels coming to Canada; – The Barrie Examiner

Move over Samsung, the Germans are coming. Bosch Solar Energy, a subsidiary of the giant Stuttgartbased
manufacturer, is teaming up with a Calgary firm to take advantage of
Ontario’s Green Energy Act, the two companies announced Tuesday. “We’ll be putting out a premier product into the

Solar energy firm moving to Ontario ; Factories to provide as many as 600 jobs – The Toronto Sun

Move over Samsung, the Germans are coming. Bosch Solar Energy, a subsidiary of the giant Stuttgart-based
manufacturer, is teaming up with a Calgary firm to take advantage of
Ontario’s Green Energy Act, the two companies announced Tuesday. “We’ll be putting out a premier — highest quality,

Wind yields more money than the critics are saying – Ontario Farmer

Dear editor: Some months ago when the OFA first announced its efforts in
supporting wind energy, including its input to the Green Energy Act
at ministry level, a letter of mine was published by OF in which I
criticized OFA’s claims. I believed at the time and still believe,
that the legislation is