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US Fears Pakistan’s Power Cuts Are Militants’ Gain As US pushes Pakistan to step up war on Taliban, power cuts weaken government’s credibility Pakistan – Taliban – Government – Asia – Afghanistan Read more on ABC News
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Obama cites Gulf oil spill in alternative energy push (CNN) – President Barack Obama used the growing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico to renew his pitch for alternative energy Wednesday, arguing that the unfolding environmental disaster “gives you a sense of where we’re going” without comprehensive reform. The federal government is “going to [...]
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Oil spill The recent catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico shows, without a doubt, what most of us have known all along, that our oil dependent culture is not sustainable. [“Dangers lurk deep for all ocean creatures,” page one, May 25.] Read more on Seattle Times
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Tester introduces bipartisan bills to create jobs by maximizing renewable energy (WASHINGTON, D.C.) – Senator Jon Tester is leading an effort to expand renewable energy infrastructure in rural communities in Montana and across rural America by lowering transmission and financing costs to co-ops and municipalities.
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CECS, Chengdu firm to build solar stations Apollo Solar Energy Inc., a refiner and producer of tellurium-based compounds and other metals for the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry has entered into a non-binding collaboration agreement with China Energy Conservation Solar Energy Technologies Inc. (CECS) to build scaled thin-film solar energy power stations.
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Wind farm planned for Campbell County, Dakota Plains Energy, based in Aberdeen, has begun the first phase of developing a $600 million, 300-megawatt, wind farm in Campbell County. When completed in 2013, the Campbell County Wind Farm (CCWF) could supply enough energy to power 90,000 homes.
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