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Powernique teams up with US firm to tap green energy mart – The New Straits Times (Kuala Lumpur)

GLOBAL MobileTech Inc, a US-based diversified renewable energy, mobile communications and advertising company, has teamed up with a Malaysian corporation Powernique Technology Sdn Bhd to tap the potential of the renewable energy market, especially solar-wind power generation in Asia. In a

Renewable energy proposals swamp govt – The Manila Times

The Department of Energy said interest in renewable energy projects
remain strong, as it pointed to as much as 50 proposals awaiting its approval. Assistant Secretary Mario Marasigan said these “40 to 50″ contracts include
solar, wind, hydro, biomass, geothermal and other green power

Ban offshore drilling – The Miami Herald

Ban offshore drilling completely. The only reason to be offshore is
to harness the technologies of wave action, temperature differentials and the
current of the Gulf Stream to produce clean renewable energy. There must be an
“Apollo Project” to produce electricity via solar, wind and

Meet the new power generation – The Globe And Mail

This spring, Ontario Power Authority (OPA) announced it would award
contracts for almost 700 green energy projects. The power generated through
solar, wind, hydro and bioenergy will be sold back into the province’s grid at
a subsidized rate. If all goes well, the scheme will provide capacity for

U.S. urges China to keep an open tech policy

Beijing is pouring billions of dollars into solar, wind, and other projects, but U.S. officials say the barriers to China’s clean energy market can be as big as the opportunities.

The upside of oil spills – The Ottawa Citizen

It couldn’t have happened to a nicer oil company. For many
years, British Petroleum has been the industry leader in
environmental posturing. Their ads extolling their own risible
efforts to advance solar, wind, and every other kind of “renewable”
energy technology, had us almost convinced they were

Fired Up: Bioheat Gains Momentum as Recovery Takes Hold

The renewable energy industry has grown substantially in recent years, despite the down economy. But while solar, wind and to a lesser extent, geothermal energy put up solid growth numbers, the bioheating market has lagged behind.

Booming Residential Solar Market in Arizona Drives Growth, Creates 50 Additional Green Collar Jobs at Leading Surprise Solar Power Installation Company, Salt River Solar & Wind

As a result of Arizona’s booming solar industry, one of Arizona’s largest and most successful solar installation companies, Salt River Solar & Wind (http://www.saltriverenergy.com), announced today that the company is planning to hire another 50 new positions in sales, marketing and solar installation jobs as the company struggles to meet the surging demand from residential customers seeking solar power installations on their rooftops across Arizona

Booming Residential Solar Market in Arizona Drives Growth, Creates 50 Additional Green Collar Jobs at Leading Surprise Solar Power Installation Company, Salt River Solar & Wind

As a result of Arizona’s booming solar industry, one of Arizona’s largest and most successful solar installation companies, Salt River Solar & Wind (http://www.saltriverenergy.com), announced today that the company is planning to hire another 50 new positions in sales, marketing and solar installation jobs as the company struggles to meet the surging demand from residential customers seeking solar power installations on their rooftops across Arizona

Booming Residential Solar Market in Arizona Drives Growth, Creates 50 Additional Green Collar Jobs at Leading Surprise Solar Power Installation Company, Salt River Solar & Wind

As a result of Arizona’s booming solar industry, one of Arizona’s largest and most successful solar installation companies, Salt River Solar & Wind (http://www.saltriverenergy.com), announced today that the company is planning to hire another 50 new positions in sales, marketing and solar installation jobs as the company struggles to meet the surging demand from residential customers seeking solar power installations on their rooftops across Arizona