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NEWS ARCHIVE: energy 2009-03-02 - United States - energy Anti-coal TV campaign goes Hollywood A U.S. anti-coal campaign has gone Hollywood with a new TV spot directed by Academy Award-winning filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen of No Country for Old Men and Fargo fame. The Reality Coalition, a proj 2009-02-23 - United States - energy Time to Get “Smart” on Biofuels The Sierra Club and Worldwatch Institute released a report, Smart Choices for Biofuels, highlighting the need for important policy reforms at this critical juncture in America’s effort to increa 2009-02-23 - United Kingdom - energy UK Plans “Sustainable Makeover” for Every British Home The UK announced plans for a “sustainable makeover” for each of the nation’s 27 million homes, Bloomberg reports. The proposal announced by the Department of Energy and Climate Chang 2009-02-23 - Japan - energy Green 'Curtains' Climb Japanese School Walls Ecobank Aichi, a Japanese non-profit organization (NPO) based in the city of Ichinomiya in Aichi Prefecture, has published a booklet entitled "Green Curtains: A Teaching Manual" for elementa 2009-02-02 - Europe - energy European Solar Prize open for applications Outstanding achievements, innovation and creativity in expanding the use of renewable energy will be recognised through the annual EUROSOLAR European Solar Prizes also this year. EUROSOLAR accepts app 2009-02-02 - Europe - energy Wind now leads EU power sector In 2008, more wind power was installed in the EU than any other electricity generating technology. Statistics released by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) today show that 43% of all new ele 2009-02-01 - United States - energy 5000 expected at RETECH 2009 RETECH 2009 is expected to be the largest all-renewables gathering in the U.S. in 2009, with an attendance of over 5,000 people. The event is planned to increase in scale in coming years to 10,000 att 2009-01-27 - United States - energy New Catalyst Paves The Path For Ethanol-powered Fuel Cells A team of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Delaware and Yeshiva University, has develo 2009-01-27 - International - energy Microbes Fuel Energy Debate Microbes may well be the answer to our global energy crisis. By fermenting biomass to produce biofuels, they offer a possible climate-friendly solution to the anticipated shortfall in fossil fuel supp 2009-01-05 - United States - energy Why Obama's green jobs plan might work Some states -- including Michigan -- already see renewable energy as their future: It's the only sector that appears to be making room for more employees despite the recession. While De
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