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Techies plan state's first solar village Bangalore Mirror The team is in talks with BHEL and Dr DT Barki to set up a solar power plant in Hirebidri village of Rannebennur taluk. A pioneer in renewable energy, Dr Barki is winner of the Ashden Light award, popularly known as the green Oscar. ... and more » |
The Japan Times | SON'S CLEAN ENERGY INITIATIVE Son's quest for sun, wind has nuclear interests wary The Japan Times His goal is to encourage local governments to shift to renewable energy sources and to provide land for mega-solar panels, wind turbines, geothermal, small hydropower generators, and other renewable energy forms. Investment would come from Son's fund ... and more » |
Kent News | Elham village bidding for community solar panel grant Kent News The village of Elham is hoping to progress in a compeition where the successful bids will receive grants towards renewable energy sources. The Elham Environment Group has submitted proposals for solar panels to be placed onto community buildings. ... and more » |
CU-Boulder's newest carport will trap solar power for campus Daily Camera But this project -- like other solar panels on campus -- is different because CU has partnered with a third-party financing, design and construction company. By working with EcoDepot, CU can take advantage of renewable energy rebates, tax credits and ... and more » |
Africa's largest wind farm taking shape BBQ Online More and more governments across the continent, however, and particularly those in the eastern region, seem to be warming up to the idea of renewable energy. Take Kenya, for instance: In a few years from now, Africa's 22nd largest country will be home ... and more » |
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