Wednesday, September 21, 2011

renewable energy - Greening our grid through renewable energy purchases




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In the News:




Will Consumers Face The Truth About Coal On Their Bill?
Energy Collective
The distance between the act of power production and the resulting charge on an electrical bill is a key ingredient to how energy companies keep the disturbing realities of our grid outside the focus of their own consumers. Closing that gap could be as ...

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Caribbean utilities gathering for green energy forum on St. Thomas
Virgin Islands Daily News
Workshop topics will include: integrating renewable energy resources into the electricity grid, research and development, power purchase agreements, resource assessment and project development, driving renewable energy development through policy and ...




BioCycle magazine

ADVANCING COMPOSTING, ORGANICS RECYCLING & RENEWABLE ENERGY
BioCycle magazine
The North Carolina Green Business Fund provides funding to encourage development and commercialization of renewable energy and green building technologies by small businesses. Grants of up to $100000 are available for development of commercial ...

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CGI 2011 – Developing Green Technology
Business Insider
Hicks notes, again, that it worries him that the Navy, not the private sector, is out in front on alternative energy exploration. Speaker from the floor notes that there has been a paradigm shift since a single person took out the power grid in CA and ...




Rhode Island adopts laws to promote renewable energy
BrighterEnergy.org
This change is meant to prevent developers from over-sizing their projects and then forcing National Grid to purchase their energy product at the retail price, rather than at a negotiated wholesale rate, and would thereby reduce the impact on rates ...

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