On November 8, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced a $50-million collaboration to augment work, that will optimize solar energy in more cost effective ways.
A joint initiative to combat climate change is being undertaken by the Unites States and Australia. The two countries will collaborate on research into solar energy with the hope of cutting the costs of harnessing it to the levels of conventional fossil fuels within the next five years.
The Aspen City officials are seeking a “conduit exemption” approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to construct a 1.175MW conduit hydropower facility in Colorado. The approval will not give complete licenses required for the project, as it will be installed in an already available pipe or channel. The facility can be developed only after receiving the approval from FERC.
Pavilion Energy Resources (PVRE) has collaborated with LA Wind, an Idaho-based developer of wind farms, to deliver wind turbines worth $100 million for an accelerated wind farm.
The government of Punjab, India, plans to produce about 1,000 MW of green energy from livestock residues by 2015, as large quantities of cattle manure became a main pollutant in the region.
Ireland-based Biotricity, which supplies and installs energy saving systems and wind turbines, has declared its plans to build a biomass facility worth €40 million in Co Offaly, Ireland. The plant will create about 200 job opportunities for construction of the proposed facility and about 65 people will be employed at the facility during the first year of operation.
Campbell Soup is planning with BNB Napoleon, a subsidiary of Exton, Pennsylvania-based BNB Renewable Energy, to construct a solar project worth $21.6 million in Napoleon to supply electric energy for its food production unit.
According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the global wind industry will go through a low-phase in 2010. This outlook was based on the capacity of new megawatts installed this year.
Amonix, which designs and produces concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) solar energy systems, has started construction of a 214,000-square-foot plant located on North Pecos Road in North Las Vegas, Nevada.
Abbey Renewables has announced a proposal to construct a £13 million solar farm spanning 35 acres in Wilburton. Nick Sutton, the managing director of the company stated that the project would generate clean electricity to serve the demands of about 1,200 homes and the area could still be used to graze livestock. He added that for the past six months, the company has been planning for the new solar farm that complies with the new government regulation.
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