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A Massachusetts company, developed a new technology: solar fuel

for more info, please visit my blog: http://ecofuture.net/aliceinwonderland/2009/07/31/solar-biofuel/

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  • Hello all, I started posting to my Renewable Energy Blog at ecofuture.net/renergy
    My first post is on the need to recycle the turbins manufactured in early 80s. It’s a big dilemma, green business should keep the pace with technology while not producing too much waste.

  • EPA updates list of top 20 on-site green energy users

    Annual On-site Green Power Usage (kWh) On-site % of total Electricity Use* On-site Resources Additional Purchased Green Power (kWh)
    1. Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    192,730,000 7% Biomass 0
    2. Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts
    171,144,000 54% Biogas 0
    3. City of San Diego, CA
    69,043,000 27% Biogas, Small-hydro, Solar 0
    4. San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant
    52,769,440 56% Biogas 0
    5. CalPortland
    50,000,000 11% Wind 0
    6. Nassau County, NY
    29,121,457 15% Biogas 0
    7. BMW Manufacturing Co. / Greer, SC Facilities
    27,831,000 19% Biogas 0
    8. City of San Francisco, CA
    25,033,977 3% Biogas, Solar 0
    9. Kohl’s Department Stores
    19,126,000 2% Solar 581,864,000
    10. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. / California and Texas Facilities
    17,000,000 1% Solar 226,328,000
    11. City of Portland, OR
    15,521,660 9% Biogas, Small-hydro, Solar, Wind 0
    12. Johnson & Johnson
    11,626,910 1% Biogas, Solar 374,828,801
    13. U.S. Air Force
    10,484,000

  • Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. (NYSE:STP), the world’s largest crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturer, announced today that Suntech has entered into a strategic agreement with China Energy Conservation Investment Corporation (CECIC) to develop solar projects over the next five years.

    press release at: http://www.only2press.com/archives/11829

  • Btw, I’ve just read that Green Mountain Energy Company is looking for non-profit organizations in Texas interested in hosting and owning a solar energy system in 2010.

    The company is donating solar array systems to qualifying Texas non-profits through its Big Texas Sun Club. Organizations that want to be considered for future installations should apply online at http://www.bigtexassunclub.com by Aug. 21.

  • Hey, this seems to be a promising platform to share and learn on eco-conscious developments. Little by little, though. Thanks Alice for inviting me.