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Waste Wood is an Untapped Energy Source in W.Va.

Updated Friday, November 20, 2009 ; 05:08 PM The Mountain State is the third-most forested state in the U.S. and some say it could be a prime source of energy. “That’s a big advantage we have in this state: We have a lot of...

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Coal-fueled Chamber Of Commerce demands lawmakers defeat health reform in order to “stop” clean...

Since health care reform is on the Senate agenda right now, I'm reposting this Think Progress piece. Looks like the WV Chamber is a chip-off-the-block of the incredible shrinking U.S. Chamber . Coal use, of course, is one...

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Chemist Paul Alivisatos named director of Berkeley Lab

UC appoints Paul Alivisatos director of Berkeley Lab The University of California Board of Regents on Nov. 19 named Paul Alivisatos director of the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, which is managed...

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Obama's Prissy America

The liberal writ was that a strutting "bring 'em on" George W. Bush for eight years did what he pleased on the international scene. His "unilateral" America supposedly did not consult with either allies or international...

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Ma Boggie and the "Tumbles"

Ma Boggie and the "Tumbles" · November 1958 Visit to Jeannie Boggie — Dennis (Dicky) A Bradshaw and John Mussell. Written by John Mussell Mention of ‘Ma’ Boggie by Pete Langley in ORAFS must have stirred interesting memories...

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Who Will Win Big in the Smart Meter Rollout? - BusinessWeek

General Electric and four other companies are jockeying to get their fair share of $4.5 billion in stimulus funds set aside for smart grid projects It might be up for debate whether smart meters—electricity meters that provide...

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Koncept Analytics Publishes New Report on Power Sector in India

NewswireToday (newswire) - Analysis highlights the opportunities present in Indian Power Sector for the global players as this sector holds great potential in the coming years reflected by the growth in the Indian economy

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Solexant To Sell Solar Cells At $1 Per Watt

Using nanocrystal-based inks printed onto metal foil photovoltaics start-up Solexant claims it can get its costs under those of low cost leader First Solar. Making the entire cell using a roll-to-roll process gives the company...

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Make money online today Five Ways You Can Leverage Unique Qualities Of The Green

Since March 2007 when I started researching the green economy, I've been absorbed with making sense of all the different green jobs, green functions, green industries, and green sectors. As I reviewed green job boards in 2007...

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Uber-Thin Modular Solar Panels Energize Any Building

clipped by: Socratoad clipper's remarks: Each Sulfurcell panel is composed of a protective frameless glass exterior layered over an enclosed solar module that is able to withstand mother nature’s most unforgiving trials. A...

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