IPCC: More Renewable Energy Must Be Developed Now
IPCC: More Renewable Energy Must Be Developed Now
After outlining the drastic consequences of climate change in its last two reports, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its final assessment today, saying that emissions trading schemes, energy efficiency, and rapid development of renewable energy are needed to combat the world's looming environmental problems.
U.S. Department of State to Host Renewable Energy Conference
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice announced on Tuesday that the State Department will host the Washington International Renewable Energy Conference (WIREC 2008) in March 2008.
Staunching the energy crisis - Jamaica Gleaner
| Staunching the energy crisis Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - The rooftops of Germany produce enough solar power to run the entire island of Jamaica! And they don't have as much sunlight as we do. But wait! ... |
8/ Minister of Energy Interviewed by Petra 3rd LD - Jordan News Agency (Petra)
| 8/ Minister of Energy Interviewed by Petra 3rd LD Jordan News Agency (Petra), Jordan - The second Memorandum of Understanding includes building factories for the production of silicon, solar cells, hydrogen and electric power station operating ... |
Wisconsin Public Service Explores Wind Options
Consumers Energy Plans to Implement Renewable Energy Policy
Consumers Energy unveiled its Balanced Energy Initiative, a plan to meet the growing energy needs of 1.8 million electric customers over the next 20 years that calls for energy efficiency, demand management, expanding the use of renewable energy, and developing new power plants, along with utilizing existing generating sources.
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