Monday, April 23, 2012

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Wind energy stories from the past week
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EDF Energies Nouvelles and Mitsui of Japan have announced a 150-MW wind power project in northern Morocco. Morocco intends to have 2 GW of wind power and 2 GW of solar power up by 2020. Iberdrola has commissioned the 178-MW Messina-Agrigento wind power ...

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Museum of Science Celebrates April as Earth Month
Citybizlist (press release)
At Catching the Wind displays inside, visitors find out how the turbines produce electricity, see live and historical wind and power data, and learn about the trade-offs among ways to generate electricity. Visitors can also try the Wind Power Challenge ...

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Forbes

Don't Call It Crowdsourcing: Quirky CEO Ben Kaufman Brings Invention to the Masses
Forbes
Mophie was an Apple accessory company that did cases, clips, batteries, et cetera. [Kaufman sold Mophie, which produces the popular Juice Pack rechargeable battery case, in 2007.] How did you get from lanyard headphones to creating a community-based ...




[VIDEO] The Electric Car Gets Its Revenge in Westchester
Patch.com
EVs reduce foreign energy dependence since electricity is produced domestically. While EVs do not emit pollutants, the electricity provider may. Electricity from nuclear, hydro, solar or wind-powered plants do not produce air pollutants, ...

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Warehouse fire destroys flea market
Lake City Reporter
His destroyed goods -- including antique video games and electronics -- were irreplaceable, he said. “I had original Ataris in boxes,” he said. “Things you couldn't buy at Walmart.” Paul Mabile, one of the owners of Morrell's Home Furnishings, ...

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