SEPA Statement on PG&E Launch of 500 MW PV Initiative

PG&E Strengthens Leadership Role with Announcement of Significant New Solar Program

Heavy Coal User to build Solar Power Plants

NRG Energy, one of the United States' most coal-dependent utilities, on Monday signed a deal with California startup eSolar to develop solar power plants. The agreement calls for NRG to invest $10 million in Pasadena-based eSolar for the right to use the startup's technology to develop and operate three solar power projects in California and the Southwest that would generate 500 megawatts of greenhouse gas-free electricity. NRG ranks as one of the nation's dirtiest utilities, spewing 70 million tons of carbon dioxide annually from its coal-fired power plants. eSolar will use fields of mirrors to heat water to create steam that drives electricity-generating turbines.

Wall Street lawyers work with Government of Canada to expand market for clean energy

Indian lawyers and project developers from across the country met in New Delhi to learn about legal issues surrounding clean energy projects.

EcoGreenHotel encourages Hotels and Resorts to Participate in Earth Hour 2009

A valuable resource for hoteliers, EcoGreenHotel.com is dedicated to helping hotels address environmental issues and implement environmentally friendly initiatives.

City Rejuvenates Aquatic Center with $625,000

Covington, Wash., has completed $625,000 in facility enhancements to improve comfort and efficiency at the community aquatic center. TAC, the Building Automation Business Unit of Schneider Electric, completed the work as a performance contract and guarantees the city will save $18,000 annually

RainTube Wins Six International Green Building Industry Awards, Ranked World's Greenest Product

RainTube, has been awarded an unprecedented six 2008 Green Building Pages Benchmark Sustainability Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Environmental and Social Sustainability. This is the third year in a row that RainTube has won the highest green product benchmark ranking.

LA leads the way with LEDs

Los Angeles' 140,000 streetlight fixtures will be replaced with LED units over the next five years with help from the Clinton Climate Initiative in the most extensive municipal green lighting retrofit thus far. The upgraded lighting system is expected to save the city $48 million in energy and maintenance costs and cut carbon emissions by 197,000 tons over a seven-year period. The cost savings accrued during that time are to pay for a loan that will fund the project. After paying back the loan, the city is expect to save about $10 million a year in costs, reduce electricity consumption for lighting by at least 40 percent and cut carbon emissions by about 40,500 tons a year.

Worlds First Fuel Cell Powered Scoreboard

Final score: Fuel cell 1, Carbon-based emissions 0 --- Sustainable technology to power Carolina Baseball Stadium scoreboard

Aquamarine Agrees 1000MW Site Development Agreement With Airtricity

Aquamarine Power Ltd has signed a Development Agreement with Airtricity, the renewable energy development division of Scottish and Southern Energy, aimed at developing sites capable of hosting 1,000MW of marine energy by 2020.

Live Webcast: WindEnergy Business 2009 Conference: Feb 24, 8:30am - 4:30pm (CST)

On Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 the German American Chamber of Commerce of the Midwest (GACCoM) will be hosting the WindEnergy Business 2009 Conference in Rosemont, IL. We will live stream the event from 8.30 am - 4.30 pm (CST): http://www.ustream.tv/channel/windenergy-business-2009

UK Foreign Ministry Offsets Air Travel Emissions

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office, a UK government department, has purchased carbon credits from four low carbon projects in emerging markets to offset air travel emissions.

UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office carbon offsets support clean energy projects in India and Mexico

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office, a UK government department, has purchased carbon credits from four low carbon projects in emerging markets to offset air travel emissions.

Carmanah Partners With Shine Micro to Combine Solar-Powered Marine Lanterns With AIS Technology

Solar technology provider Carmanah Technologies Corporation has partnered with Shine Micro Inc. to add an automatic identification system (AIS) capability to its line of stand-alone solar-powered LED (light emitting diode) marine lanterns.

Boost in assistance for clean energy innovators in Australia.

Australian Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator the Hon Kim Carr, has announced the national Enterprise Connect Clean Energy Innovation Centre (CEIC) to assist commercialisation of clean energy technology for small-to-medium enterprises in Australia.

NESC named a recommended PRODUCT and SERVICES provider by EcoGreenHotel.com

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