DALLAS, TX--PepsiCo and Paul Quinn College have inaugurated the PepsiCo Food for Good Farm at Paul Quinn College with the farm's first planting.
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DES PLAINES, IL--Gas Technology Institute (GTI) recently announced the opening of its Combined Heat and Power (CHP) & Renewable Energy Laboratory to provide greater capabilities for developing a wide variety of highly efficient, environmentally friendly renewable energy technologies such as solar thermal products.
DFW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, TX-- DFW International Airport announced today it is among the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Top 20 Local Government List of the largest green power purchasers.
HARRISBURG, PA--Governor Edward G. Rendell announced the commonwealth's application for a $6 million U.S. Department of Labor State Energy Sector Partnership and Training Grant through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, that would help strengthen Pennsylvania's energy sector industry partnerships and provide advanced training to more than 1,300 individuals.
BERKELEY, CA--California's solar and renewable energy industry continues to grow dramatically, despite the current financial crisis.
GREENFIELD, MA – The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is pleased to announce the commencement of a new energy education project, Solar Sails New York, sponsored by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) through a two year service contract.
HERSHEY, PA-- Pennsylvania American Water has recognized the 15th anniversary of its partnership with Conservation Consultants Inc. (CCI), which has provided more than 13,000 customers across the state with free water-saving devices, advice and plumbing repairs through Pennsylvania American Water's Help to Others (H20) Program(TM).
GREENE TOWNSHIP, PA-- Voters on Election Day will have an opportunity to approve an investment that will provide clean and reliable drinking water and rebuild Pennsylvania's infrastructure while supporting 12,000 jobs, said Department of
Environmental Protection acting Secretary John Hanger today.
HARRISBURG, PA-- Pennsylvania's top economic development official today said Governor Edward G. Rendell's Energy Independence Strategy would keep the commonwealth ahead of the pack
in the clean and renewable energy sector, one of the fastest-growing segments of economic development and job-creation.
NEW YORK-- In an effort to bring the global water crisis home to New Yorkers, hip hop mogul and entrepreneur Russell Simmons today joined the U.S. Fund for UNICEF, various government officials in the NYC TAP Project Water Walk -- an initiative where New Yorkers walk one mile carrying containers of water in a gesture of solidarity with those in the developing world who must collect and carry water on a daily basis.
NEW YORK--The special report 'Freeing the Grid: 2007’ identifies ‘net metering’ policies that bring power generation closer to home.
NEWINGTON, CT--PermaCity Solar, one of Southern California's leading solar energy companies, has chosen Schuco USA to supply mounting solutions and lead-free photovoltaic modules for several of PermaCity's major PV projects.
VALLEY FORGE, PA--PJM Interconnection will host a presentation and demonstration on Nov. 14, 2007 of an electric vehicle adapted to plug into and receive power dispatch commands from the
power grid.
STONY BROOK--Stonybrook Purification, a spinout of Stony Brook University, today announced the close of the first tranche of a $4.1 million Series A investment led by Battery Ventures.
Rutgers Cooperative Extension Services has installed 960 square feet of solar panels which are expected to reduce the building's electric bills by 40 to 50 percent.
Empire State Development has announced that it will help support solar-allied companies moving to the Hudson Valley with contributions totaling as much as $1.5 million.
SCHOTT, a German solar company, said it will increase its output of solar panels in the U.S. fourfold starting in 2009.
Econcern and Eneco Energie are building 60 wind turbines 14 miles off the coast of the Netherlands, the farthest a wind park has ever been built offshore.
Israeli scientists claim that gallium arsenide could become a viable alternative to the silicon used in solar panels.
The Renewable Energy Corporation, a solar energy company based in Norway, has said it will build a 2.5 megawatt solar facility in South Korea.
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