ZAP Announces 2005 Model Year Smart Cars Have Entered U.S.

Earlier this week, ZAP announced that a petition for import eligibility has been granted by the United States Department of Transportation for the 2005 Model Year "Smart Car Fortwo Coupe & Cabriolet."

EUM 2000 WHOLE HOUSE ENERGY MONITOR

Now home and business owners can track their electric usage, (in dollars cents and kilowatt-hours), with the EUM 2000 Whole House Energy Monitor now available at www.energymonitor.com.

MAGNETEK SOLAR INVERTERS WIN FROST & SULLIVAN 2005 TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AWARD

Magnetek, Inc. received Frost & Sullivan's 2005 "Solar Power Systems Technology Innovation of the Year" Award. Magnetek received the Award for its Aurora' solar power inverters, which Frost & Sullivan lauds as "an inverter solution that could revolutionize the solar energy market."

Alternative Energy Store Appoints Herb Radford as Director of New Latin American Division

The Alternative Energy Store of Worcester, Mass., providers of renewable energy products and catering to customers around the globe via their online store (AltEnergyStore.com) and catalog, has recently named Herb Radford as Director of the company's new Latin American Division.

ICP SOLAR RECOGNIZED BY PROFIT MAGAZINE

ICP ranks 166 out of Canada's 200 fastest-growing companies

25 ORGANIZATIONS SUBMIT POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS TO CONGRESSIONAL ENERGY BILL CONFEREES

SUPPORT KEY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PROVISIONS IN SENATE BILL AND CALL FOR ADDITIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY INCENTIVES

COST COMPETITIVE ELECTRICITY FROM PHOTOVOLTAIC CONCENTRATORS CALLED 'IMMINENT'

Solar concentrators using highly efficient photovoltaic solar cells will reduce the cost of electricity from sunlight to competitive levels soon, attendees were told at a recent international conference on the subject.

Evergreen Solar Breaks Ground on EverQ Plant in Germany

Project on Schedule for Full-Scale Production by Summer of 2006; Company Also Secures Silicon Supply Contracts for 18 Months

Green power takes centre stage at Hillside Festival

Guelph's annual music festival to use 100% wind energy to power the main stage. The stage will be set with lights, amps, speakers and microphones all running on 100% wind energy donated by Selectpower - an affiliate of Guelph Hydro Inc.

"Kyoto Effect" widens in Q2 2005

New Energy Finance's GEIX finished Q2 2005 at 1106.9, up 10.7% since the beginning of the year. The "Kyoto Effect", which saw constituents quoted in countries ratifying Kyoto surge 35.2% ahead of those quoted in non-Kyoto countries during Q1, continued in Q2, with the gap widening by 8.1%.

Sustainable Begins Commercial Production of Solar PV Inverter

Sustainable Energy Technologies Ltd (TSXV: STG) today announced that it has commenced commercial production of the SUNERGY 5 inverter for the solar photovoltaic (solar PV) market.

Celebrate Energy Independence Day at SolWest Fair

Keynote Speakers Redefine the American Dream, Powered by Renewable Energy

XsunX Announces Superior Results with the use of PEN-Based Plastic Films

XsunX, Inc. (OTCBB: XSNX), developer of Power Glass(TM) announced today that continued development efforts in low temperature processing techniques on plastic films have produced superior results with the use of Polyethylenenapthalate (PEN).

New Sustainable Energy Fund Established in Bangkok

International Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) to promote fund targeting renewable energy investments in Asia

Climate Change Solutions Focus of New KLD Index

KLD Research & Analytics, Inc., of Boston, has launched the Global Climate 100 Index, made up of companies that offer near-term solutions to global warming through renewable energy, alternative fuels, clean technology, and efficiency, for investors who seek both returns and global sustainability.

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