Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Alternative Energy - Alternative Energy - Wind by Eco Energy




Subject : Alternative Energy, KMITL Wind Energy By : Eco Energy Group Present to : Dr.Surin Khomfoi



In the News:




The View From California
Wall Street Journal
When Jerry Brown was first elected governor of California, the renewable-energy movement was in its early days. Now, more than three decades later, he's back at the helm in California. Renewable energy has grown into a major industry, but the political ...

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The Siren Song Of Natural Gas
Wall Street Journal
This much is clear: The sudden abundance of inexpensive natural gas in the US has changed energy markets in profound ways. Even some of the most ardent supporters of alternative energy are grappling with gas. "Shale gas was a black swan," says venture ...

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Natural Gas as a Game Changer
Wall Street Journal
How do proponents get the skeptics to buy into what Mr. Pickens and Mr. Rendell say is a huge opportunity to boost the US economy without giving up on developing significant sources of renewable energy? The Wall Street Journal's Kimberley A. Strassel ...




Santa Barbara Independent

Gates: Cheap, Clean Energy Not Coming Soon
Wall Street Journal (blog)
For all the coverage of this conference, check out: http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/tag/economics) Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates is also an investor and proponent of alternative energy. But despite Mr. Gates' enthusiasm for ...
Bill Gates: Increase funding for clean energy researchLos Angeles Times
Bill Gates: New nuclear could be “energy miracle”Pacific Coast Business Times
Bill Gates says money, changes needed to reach zero carbon emissionsVentura County Star
Santa Barbara View
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Republican Arguments Running Out of Gas
Huffington Post
Hailed by many as a campaign speech, the tone and tenor of the president's address should be a reminder that the issue of energy policy is highly political -- and one not likely to go away anytime soon. The reality is that the president has very little ...

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