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Texas, a state better known for oil production, just hit an all-time record of 8,521 MW from wind power (sent to its largest grid). 8,368 MW sent to the grid from wind power was the previous record. It was achieved twice this year, as well. The day when 8,521 was achieved was the last of a three-day run with an average of about 5,000 MW.
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Solar cell and module shipments increased by 80% in Japan in July, August, and September. The cause was government-initiated incentive programs, most notably an aggressive feed-in tariff.
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Xưởng đóng tàu Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) và Tsuneishi tại Fukuyama, Nhật Bản đã cùng phát triển công nghệ tiết kiệm năng lượng mới được gọi là MT-COWL, làm giảm sức cản gió của cấu trúc thượng tầng tàu 10%.
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Three international agencies have jointly financed a USD800 million project to help ensure a stable power supply in Vietnam.
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The country's most populated city has adopted a programme to save power and promote the use of renewable and environmentally friendly energies.
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Vietnamese officials from the Central and Central Highlands and lecturers from the UK’s leading research universities discussed opportunities to develop and apply new clean energy resources at a conference in Da Nang city on Sept. 10.
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Các công ty kiến trúc, thiết kế, xây dựng sẽ mở rộng giới thiệu các loại vật liệu xây dựng tiết kiệm năng lượng thông qua tòa nhà tối ưu hóa năng lượng (Danish active house - DAH) dự kiến được xây dựng tại Công viên phần mềm Quang Trung vào năm 2013.
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No form of renewable energy has gained more ground in the past 15 years than wind, with installed capacity up 40-fold. Now, facing a long list of hurdles, the Global Wind Energy Council says the industry will need to work hard to make the next 15 years as fruitful – a necessity in the fight against climate change, in its view.
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Australia and the United States will have a bilateral discussion on energy supply and security in 2013, Australian Minister for Resources and Energy Martin Ferguson said in a statement on Friday.
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Google announced that it was investing $ 280 million in a project to expand the use of solar energy by individuals.
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Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular, as people and cities all over the world have started recognizing their advantages and introducing initiatives to promote the use of the plug-in transport option.
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Heating and hotwater industry urges consumers to patch up "hole in the roof"
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On 30th October, Da Nang Power Company Limited reviewed the program "Family saving power in 2012", which was implemented in 3 months from June to August.
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Europe's installed wind power capacity has reached the landmark 100 gigawatt level even as doubts about the industry's future growth potential persist.
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The British government said as much as $16 million in funding was available to industry leaders who can make wind turbines more efficient to run.
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Một công ty Australia mang tên MagnaSteyr đã áp dụng công nghệ được phát triển cho tên lửa Ariane để sản xuất những chiếc xe sử dụng nhiên liệu hiđrô thay cho xăng.
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Fuel cells, which convert fuel directly into electricity without burning it, promise a less polluted future where cars run on pure hydrogen and exhaust nothing but water vapor. But the catalysts that make them work are still "sluggish" and worse, expensive.
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As you run through airport terminals this holiday season, don’t just fly by their energy-efficient features. Many airport terminals boast some of the country’s greatest advancements in energy efficiency.
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Long gone are the days where the only place LEDs were useful was the backlighting of a $10 wristwatch. LED technology has come a long way in the past 5 years from being an extremely niche technology to becoming a well-established force in the mainstream lighting market.
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A while back I wrote a post on the need to get India’s solar boom right. I wrote it because it was obvious that solar energy was primed to take off in India and it was clear there were two paths the country could take — distribute that boom to benefit the 300 million people still waiting for the grid, or forcibly centralize a resource that is most effective when distributed