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Palm oil is an environmental and PR disaster

March 26, 2010

To bring the week to a close, I’ll leave aside the usual focus on renewable energy to blog about another environmental topic that has been buzzing on the social media landscape over the last week. Technorati Tags: Facebook, Greenpeace, Kit Kat, Nestlé, Palm oil, Sinar Mas, YouTube Related Posts:NGO Raises Concerns Over Palm Oil Supply [...]

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Germans predict solar energy market expansion

November 28, 2009

The German solar industry interest group BSW-Solar predicts that “demand for solar power systems will grow this year in Germany and in several important foreign markets, despite the financial and economic crisis”. The organization’s latest business climate index noticed a recovery in business in the second semester after a weak first half of the year [...]

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Solar power: industry is optimistic

June 4, 2009

A report from Reuters’ Global Energy Summit indicates that solar power executives are positive the market may rebound. Related Posts:No Related Posts Found! Go find some…

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Clear Skies Solar and ZebaSolar seal finance partnership

March 18, 2009

Clear Skies Solar, a leading provider of turnkey solar electricity installations and renewable energy solutions, today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with ZebaSolar. With this partnership, CSS will achieve a major milestone of financing its pipeline of multi-megawatt solar installations globally. Related Posts:No Related Posts Found! Go find some…

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Oil Giant Looks To The Future

July 3, 2008

Pop quiz: Which company can lay claim to the title as the world’s largest producer of Geothermal Energy? Times up- If you guessed oil giant Chevron, you’re right. Chevron is in fact the world’s largest producer of geothermal energy, a renewable resource that generates near inexhaustible power while producing virtually no greenhouse gas emissions. In [...]

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