Saturday, April 2, 2011

Solar Energy - Hawaii's Solar Energy Under Attack




Time is running out for for residents to speak up about a proposed wind project involving different islands.



In the News:




San Antonio Current

Warbler warning on Forestar deal Ramos' queer position
San Antonio Current
This week, Sinkin was in Hawaii observing nuclear disaster across a different ocean. As a team of about 50 Japanese plant operators and emergency responders struggled to keep multiple nuclear reactors from entering full meltdown, residents of the ...

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House to consider another short-term funding bill
msnbc.com
Reinstitute significant tax and assistance payments for residential and commercial alternative energy instillations, particularly focusing on residential solar. Use Commerce Clause to force all electrical utilities to be reverse metering. 9. ...

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Carney Briefs
TIME
Q Jay, following up on exactly that question, though, there is the feeling that the tide may have turned, that the opposition is now fleeing, they are under attack, and that they can't pull it together. There are others who are saying it's too late for ...




SEN. DANIEL K. INOUYE HOLDS A HEARING ON THE NAVY BUDGET
Military & Aerospace Electronics
In the last year, the Navy and Marine Corps took huge steps forward, flying an F-18 Hornet on biofuel, conducting a large scale expansion of solar power, and beginning extensive expeditionary energy initiatives in Afghanistan. ...

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What we can learn from Japan's nuclear disaster
Grist Magazine
Hawaii plans 70 percent renewables by 2025. In contrast, of the 66 nuclear units worldwide officially listed as "under construction" at the end of 2010, 12 had been so listed for over 20 years, 45 had no official startup date, half were late, ...

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