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Archive - September 2010

  • Solar power
  • Solar thermal power

California Energy Commission approves the largest solar farm in the world

September 17, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read
1 Comment

The California Energy Commission on Wednesday approved the construction and operation of four solar-thermal power plants with a planned overall capacity of around 1,000 megawatts (MW) at the Blythe location in California. The project site was...

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  • Algae
  • Biodiesel
  • Biofuel
  • fuels
  • Renewable energy

Aurora Algae Launchs Photosynthetic Algae-Based Platform

September 16, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
3 min read

The platform will be used for fuel as well as pharmaceutical, food and aquaculture products. Related Posts:Australia Pumps Money Into Aviation Biofuel ResearchIsraeli Researchers See Biofuel Potential in SeaweedProtest in London Against UK Biofuel...

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  • Campaign
  • Climate change
  • Community
  • Water

WaterAid America campaigns to help people with no access to clean water

September 15, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
1 min read

WaterAid America and megree are currently working together to raise awareness about the impact of lack of clean water across the globe. Related Posts:Water and Wastewater Treatment Units Turn To Solar Power to Get GreenerDispatches From Ontario:...

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  • Batteries
  • electric cars

Let’s go: mobile charging unit for electric cars

September 14, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read

How about breaking up a road journey to grab a coffee and recharge the batteries? The car batteries, that is. Related Posts:GM Hails More Powerful Electric Car BatteryDanish Company ECOmove To Launch QBEAK Electric CarHybrid And Electric Car Sales...

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  • Carbon emissions
  • Climate change
  • EU
  • Kyoto Protocol
  • Renewable energy

Recession has driven reduction in greenhouse emissions

September 13, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read

So, the recession does have a sunny side after all … at least in Europe. Related Posts:De-carbonizing Germany: new study suggests how Germany can be carbon-free by 2050Biofuels: flawed carbon accounting system can lead to more deforestationBig...

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