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Fiscal control passage revives comprehensive climate bill
Obama administration effectively discards the “weakest” of the three energy bills in the Senate
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German feed-in tariff cuts cloud global solar market
Germany cuts back on the feed-in tariff program which has been responsible for its solar market’s growth
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Renewable energy standards key to emissions cut in four states
Four Northeastern states lowered coal use and carbon dioxide emissions by adopting renewable electricity standards
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Price ultimate driver of greener energy use – GE
Pricing systems that encourage households to use energy more efficiently are the best way to help consumers to protect the environment
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Are smart grids a smarter choice?
Countries around the world are now paying more attention whenever we flip the switch. And now we know that even the world’s power grids could be at the heart of global climate change
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Tesla gives British market right-hand drive Roadster
California-based Tesla Motors, makers of the Roadster, launches the right-hand drive version of the electric sports car in London
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Apple users in Europe turn to sunlight for charging power
European users may use now sunlight to charge their Apple iPhone and iPod models
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Part 2: U.S. sows green seeds with 15 renewable energy policies
The U.S. NREL draws attention to the significance of policies but emphasizes these are not the sole determinants of renewable energy development
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Part 1: U.S. sows green seeds with 15 renewable energy policies
In the first of this two-part series, ECOSEED outlines each of the United States’ 15 ruling green policies, as listed by National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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Wind flourishes: Investment firms bank on Europe’s offshore wind market
Though European countries rely mostly on onshore wind power, the offshore wind industry continues to pique investor interest, prompting analysts to expect increased growth in the coming years