Wednesday, July 13, 2011

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In the News:




Parking Network (press release)

Redskins installing solar panels at FedEx
Washington Post
The Eagles, New York Jets and New England Patriots have solar panels at their practice facilities, Krichavsky said. The Arizona Cardinals don't have any solar or wind power sources at University of Phoenix Stadium but the team offsets 100 percent of ...
Redskins to Install Solar Panels, As More Pro Sports Teams Embrace RenewablesGetSolar.com (blog)
Washington Redskins To Use Solar Energy To Help Power FedEx FieldSB Nation DC (blog)

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U.S. Cleantech Startups to Transform China 'Threat' Into Opportunity
Reuters
It calls for more than 11 percent of energy to come from non-fossil fuels by 2015. At least 7000 megawatts of new wind capacity and 5000 megawatts of new solar capacity are to be built, and $76.7 billion has been committed to build transmission lines ...

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Modest but promising: Trying to get our arms around the 'green economy'
The Seattle Times
The fields include wastewater, mass transit, "solar photovoltaic, wind, fuel cell, smart grid, biofuel, and battery industries." Many of these are being born. And looking back to 2003 means dealing with the fallout of the Great Recession and a weak ...

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In Person: Kimberly Harris, CEO of Puget Sound Energy
The Seattle Times
if you say you work for an energy company, everyone has an opinion about tidal or solar or what do you think about this? So, if I want to be sociable, I say I work for an energy company. If I say I work for a utility company, they just skip over you. ...

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Valley Advocate

Sports Go Green
Valley Advocate
The next time you turn on Monday Night Football to watch a prime time game from Philadelphia, don't be shocked to see an array of solar panels and wind turbines powering the 70000-seat stadium. This NFL off-season (which, at the current rate of labor ...







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