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Electricity News 2009
January 2009 News Story Index
• AECLÂ’s fate may hinge on Ontario deal
• 2009 may be a good year for wind
• Power system to change in 2009
• Ameren nuclear plan triggers debate over funding
• Areva plant in Finland faces more delays
• Army goes electric with new Chrysler vehicles
• Senator Corker says ash flood is 'wake-up' call
• Aussies warming to nuclear power
• Austin considering major solar power plan
• Auto electrification needs government aid: Ford
• Automakers roll out electric and hybrid hopes
• Avalanche brings utility price uncertainty
• Magna, Ford unveil battery-powered Focus
• Big solar plant planned for northwest China
• Power back for 5,000 homes
• Boat business gets wind turbine
• Lawmakers seek to change funding requirements for power plants
• Chicago considering electric cars
• Energy secretary nominee supports clean coal, nuclear power
• Future of clean coal fires furious debate
• Alaska sells clean coal power plant to co-op
• Clean energy technology pitched as savior of U.S. economy
• Budget earmarks clean-power dollars to Saskatchewan
• Coca-Cola reduces power consumption in California facilities
• Oregon college drilling for first geothermal plant
• ComEd adds to plug-in vehicle green fleet
• Ontario backs converting coal plants to biomass
• NC cooperatives send crews to KY to restore power
• Wind tower maker cutting about 20 percent of jobs
• Delays threaten Ontario's goal for renewable power
• Does power corrupt?
• Dog electrocuted on morning walk
• EPRI, Entergy validate voltage stability monitoring
• Solar augmentation projects target NG, coal generation
• EPRI to study methods of retrofitting plants for carbon capture
• E-car startups try to compete with major companies
• Energy efficiency programs can reduce consumption growth by 22%
• Electric auto fleet moves a few steps closer
• New York, 10 other states agree to low carbon standard
• Energy, transport top list of infrastructure projects
• FEMA crew working on blizzard damage reimbursement
• FERC regulators take tour of plant
• FPL Energy becomes NextEra
• Fall protection for wind industry grows apace
• Faulty sprinklers blamed for blackout
• Feds approve TVAÂ’s Browns Ferry safety plan
• Finance minister urged to think green
• Renewable energy gets push in Florida Legislature
• GM unveils battery plan, may need more loans
• Gas-fired power plant fuels controversy
• Stretching wire generates current
• German agency predicts green power surge
• A slow death by big screen TV
• Granholm facing pressure to stop new coal plants
• Green energy firms upbeat despite economy
• Think Ontario if you are thinking green
• The Obama boost of cash not coming soon
• First commercial hydrokinetic plant started
• Minnesota PUC to hold Big Stone II hearing
• How much energy does Googling burn?
• Hydro-Québec asks public to reduce consumption
• Re-refining used transformer oil is SUPERfine
• Hydro steps up review after second dog electrocuted
• First standard for broadband over powerline hardware approved
• IEEE marks 125 Years of Engineering the Future
• More than a million in darkness from ice storms
• Residents powering homes face problems
• Maryland judge approves final coal-ash settlement with Constellation
• Judge: Duke Energy misled jurors about witness
• Judge upholds key passages of Measure BÂ’s ballot argument
• Keeping home life-support up when power goes out
• TransAltaÂ’s Kent Hills wind farm now operating
• Kentucky doesn't keep medical power priority list
• LANL officials see lab's mission evolving
• LCA celebrates 10-year anniversary
• LIPA keeps ratepayers in the dark over spending
• Giant Hawaiian solar farm completed
• Pennsylvania firm to pay for faulty fans
• Lithium-ion facility planned for Michigan
• Low power prices save jobs
• Maine regulators approve new electric rates
• Creating a revolution in the air
• Elderly man freezes to death after power curbed
• Mexico turns toward alternative energy
• Michigan to offer tax credits for battery R&D
• Powerless: My week off the grid
• Proposed stimulus package critical to ensuring reliability
• New code makes power outlets safer
• Company says it's dropping New Jersey power plant
• New York can meet energy needs until 2018
• Fresh reactor leaks renew concerns about safety, transparency
• New technique 'banks' wind farm energy
• Nominations needed for 2008 Demand Response Awards
• Northwest leaders see bigger, greener power grid
• Bucking the trend – nuclear industry is hiring thousands
• Nuclear powerÂ’s core of support gains strength
• OEB moves to penalize two marketing companies
• Clouds part in Mississauga hydro storm
• Ohio to give wind, solar power grants for homes
• Old Edison mine to get a makeover
• Ontario on track for coal-free power
• Ontario studying electric-car incentives
• PECO increases wind energy purchase for HQ
• PEI farmer will make potatoes and power
• PSC approves option for APC to cut air conditioners
• Power outages in Pakistan irk customers
• Hybrids replace “big dirty trucks”
• Barrie Hydro merger a done deal
• Pilot project to power up GTA for electric vehicles
• Progress Energy taps Westinghouse, Shaw for nuclear plant work
• Progress remains slow on BioTown energy project
• Two coal plants to be iced
• Nuclear industry ponders lack of qualified personnel
• RES Canada and OPA announce wind projects
• Vermont utilities receive dozens of energy offers
• Recession offers rewards for those who innovate
• Recession resistant coal industry cuts back
• Regulators place conditions on Duke solar program
• Unitil gets an earful from residents left without power
• Romania's sole nuclear power plant running at full throttle
• Ellen Ruff in charge of Duke EnergyÂ’s newest nuclear plant
• Saskatchewan joins Ontario in nuclear renaissance
• Should coal be considered a clean fuel?
• Is small the future of nuclear generation?
• Solar car record-holder is flat broke
• Solar energy to help power Canyon visitor center
• Solar project narrows fuel cost gap
• US Senate stimulus bill opens nuclear loan-guarantee door
• Infrastructure companies may benefit from stimulus packages
• Storing power on the future grid
• Renewable energy technology stores the wind underground
• European system operators form common security platform
• TVA ratepayers may be stuck with ash cleanup bill
• A test case for tackling the CO2 challenge
• Times Square billboard to go green
• Alaskan town opts for “pocket reactor”
• Ignatieff has a vision: a trans-Canada energy highway
• Company says power line moving forward
• Rural residents worry about impact of turbines
• Customers offered two ways to purchase Â’Green PowerÂ’
• Two major Wisconsin utilities keep lists
• UISOL expands utility outage management services
• Utilities told to pay up for outage costs
• Recessionary gifts: utility gift card sales jump
• PSE&G plans $888 million on energy initiatives
• Shopping centre chooses green power
• Vietnam mulls raising prices
• Wal-Mart unveils “green” demonstration store
• Washington may help TVA go green
• Will 2008 be the last record year for coal?
• Wind creates new jobs in Europe
• The answer is blowing in the wind
• Erect, connect, repeat: Solar, wind and Sempra
February 2009 News Story Index
• Mexico will sell power to Los Angeles
• Minister adds turbulence to wind debate
• Turbine complaints “absurd”
• Modernized energy infrastructure would power economic recovery
• Senate endorses giving dams renewable status
• More transmission equals the same dumb grid: Galvin
• New Jersey utility plans major solar project
• Nova Scotia Power's near monopoly questioned
• NV Energy postponing big coal-fired plant near Ely
• Environmentalists hail utilityÂ’s decision to stop coal plant
• 'Net metering' bills advance at Statehouse
• New Mexico aims to seize on solar-loan success
• New York State clamping down on energy providers
• New U.S. wind grid to cost upwards of $80 billion
• Nigeria may work with Cameroon on hydroelectric dam
• Electric Nissan to have 100-mile battery range
• 'There was no cover-up' of nuclear reactor leak
• PSC drops plan for power line oversight hearing
• $3 Billion North Sea carbon capture, storage network planned
• Northwestern Ontario suffering from a “powering down”
• Considerable acrimony over Georgia power bill
• Nuclear incentive bill clears House committee
• Nuclear power plant unit sets record for continuous operation
• Canada and U.S. to work on clean energy
• Obama says renewable energy key to economic future
• Man makes pole climb at 89
• Ontario weighs nuclear options
• Ontario pours millions into power grid technologies
• Ontario to fast-track wind turbine projects
• Toronto financial district keeps ticking despite power outage
• PG&E announces solar power initiative
• City of Light will go into darkness for one hour
• New regulations could cost coal plant $2.8B
• Federal officials debate placement of power grid
• Power Corp. CEO says brace for long recession
• McGuinty vows to stop wind farm NIMBYs
• Preparing cities for electric vehicles
• Preparing for a flood of energy efficient spending
• Report calls for sale of Hydro-Québec
• Prosecutors take over in power plant scandal
• Power play pits Quebec against Newfoundland
• RCMP to curb use of Tasers
• Some realistic advice on how to go solar
• Reaping the wind
• NY regulators consider utilities' rate request
• Renewable energy left blowing in the wind
• Congress seen backing renewables standard
• EPRI-INL report outlines nuclear energy strategy
• Officials resist solar plant at SoCal airport site
• Retrofitting power plants with solar technology
• Black & Veatch CEO urges infrastructure investments
• Good Samaritan killed by utility pole
• San Francisco unveils charging stations for EVs
• Saskatchewan keen to partner with AECL
• Satellite will track carbon dioxide
• Nuclear energy good for Gulf, Saudis say
• Plan to secure Savannah manhole caps after blasts
• SoCal utility signs up for tower power
• Solar has cooled off – but for how long?
• New solar technology “richer than oilsands”
• South Africa switches on first wind farm
• Stimulus money crucial for a smart grid
• Thousands convene to discuss “Recession Proof” jobs
• 10MW superconductor wind turbines to be studied
• Proposed tax break hopes to encourage green power usage
• Tesla expects to get $350 million in government funds
• What is behind the drive for clean technology?
• The grandfather of geothermal
• NV Energy seeks tips on power line vandals
• Tokyo Electric Power to construct solar plant in U.S.
• Toronto Hydro truck just misses building
• Aiming for 100 per cent renewable energy
• The true cost of plug-in hybrid vehicles
• Firm fined over nuclear waste seepage
• U.S. clings to coal energy but wants it clean
• Utilities Telecom Council asks FCC for 30 Mhz of spectrum
• No injuries after vault explodes in Los Angeles
• Universal Lighting adds staff, opens new office
• Utilimetrics hires first full-time CEO
• Company to mine salt, store wind
• West Virginia may repeal nuclear power ban
• Spring-like conditions mean dangerous ice and fast, cold water
• Administration pushed to study power line woes
• New Hampshire town sees economic potential of timber as fuel
• Regulators warn Missouri lawmakers on power plant bill
• Wave-energy project halted
• What is the true cost of power?
• How the stimulus package will affect the power sector
• Wind versus nuclear power: Which is safer?
• Wind farm plans stir concern
• Wind farm opponents fear sweeping legislation
• Economic opportunities are blowing in the wind
• Charging ahead with energy independence
• AECL turns to Ottawa to cover $100-million overrun
• Scientists make advances on nano electronics
• Alberta farmers make their own energy
• Green Energy Act Alliance celebrates new Act
• Alternative energy faces power line bottleneck in the west
• UK risks power crunch by 2012
• Ford, GM line up Michigan tax credits for technology
• Move over muscle – auto show celebrates Volt and Prius
• BC Hydro-Alcan power sale deal approved
• Power struggle mounts over coal in China
• Missouri senators consider bill to pay for power plants
• Bill would require Commerce to measure transmission grid adequacy
• Generating facility in L'Anse nominated for Innovation Award
• Boulder on track to become first smart grid city
• ACR-1000 achieves important milestone in pre-project design review
• California utility looks to Mojave Desert for power
• Electric cars: a boon for Canada?
• Candu supporters praise federal cash for AECL
• Carbon capture grabs big chunk of budget
• Chicago promises greenest Olympics in 2016 bid
• Chinese power giants look to international market for coal supply
• China's power consumption drops almost 13 per cent in January
• Chinese automaker launches own hybrid
• Chu promises quick action on stimulus spending
• Smart cities mean rivalry in power
• Our self-created energy problem
• Coal plant surpasses $2 billion mark
• Coen brothers TV ad ridicules “clean coal”
• Green Mountain Coffee to build massive solar array
• Canadian utilities commit to sustainable power
• New conservation program office data centres
• Consumers Energy to offer more green power
• Energy security calls for a continental vision
• Progress Energy Florida customers set new peak-demand record
• Cross-border project would capture, store CO2
• Dallas rates have soared since deregulation
• Vattenfall to convert Danish power plants for biomass feed
• DonÂ’t judge states on wealth and emissions: climate envoy
• E-Mon, LLC moves to larger, greener facility
• EPA may reverse Bush and limit carbon emissions
• Economic crisis slowing investment in renewables
• Economist predicts dramatic power price hikes
• Florida family to host Electric Vehicle Initiative
• Visit the Electrium during March break
• Electrocution suspected in Montreal dogÂ’s death
• OSU student exercise to generate power
• Energy auditors await green light
• Trash talking: Is our future in the dumps?
• Chrysler pins hopes on Envi
• EuropeÂ’s big lenders still backing green power
• Europe firms up plans to strengthen nuclear capacity
• FERC approves EdF upping stake in Constellation Energy
• FPLÂ’s Hay urges new plan for energy
• Electrical fire shuts down one generator at Norris Dam
• Company sees big breakthrough in solar costs
• Fletcher named Chairman of UTC Smart Networks Council
• Nuclear power will bolster the economy
• Who wants coal with their power?
• Ford to offer battery electric commercial vehicle
• Four new Indian nuclear power plants to be operational in 2009
• 25 billion fund for electric cars goes untouched
• GE slashing payout to protect flexibility
• GE to work on new Saudi power plant project
• Gazprom wants to sell power to British
• Georgia exports power to Russia
• Ghana: the erratic power outages must stop
• Bredesen proposes Tennessee solar research center
• Colorado, Utah and Wyoming governors seek clean coal funding
• Ontario removing barriers to Green Energy
• “Green superhighway” proposed for Midwest
• IEEE developing new standards for shipboard installations
• Storm damages estimated at over half a billion
• Wind power viable in western Illinois
• India investing $1 billion in transmission projects
• Put green into your bottom line
• Iowa board may revamp shut-off rules
• Iraq invites France back to build nuclear plant
• WorldÂ’s largest photovoltaic field one step closer
• Jordan, Canada ink nuclear cooperation deal
• KBR gets huge contract despite electrocutions
• Solar energy advocates LBNL study on successful state PV programs
• Progress Energy owes customers for overpriced coal: lawyer
• Hydroelectric plant closer to reality
• Fourth-Quarter 2008 Lighting Systems Index reaches 10-year low
• State loan sought for advanced coal project
• Green law to restrict location of wind turbines
• Louisiana sold on solar panels
• Lower usage doesn't stop utility building plans
• Megaprojects of profit, megawatts of bitterness
March 2009 News Story Index
• Energy production endangering birds
• Energy chief's mission boosted
• Entrepreneurs hope to mix energy — and profits
• 1,200 green jobs coming to Kingston
• FERC agrees California ISO is ready to start new market design
• FPL breaks ground on first commercial-scale solar center
• Falling demand raises doubts about power plants
• Minnesota farmers, Rural Electric Associations at odds
• Farmers and co-ops make power from cow patties
• Nuclear support triples under Tories
• EuropeÂ’s love of solar comes to America
• First renewable-energy loan guarantee issued by DoE
• Fisker will run its plug-in on Canadian batteries
• Flooding forces two power plants to shut down
• Florida may remove tax on electric cars
• Fluke acquires Hawk IR International
• FreeWave founders share $9 million with employees
• $3.2B in funding for local energy efficiency improvements
• GE reputation tarnished: CEO Immelt
• GE continues to invest in Russian energy sector
• GE Energy to supply 140 turbines for Romanian windfarms
• Biomass generator faces regulatory reviews
• Geothermal plantÂ’s expansion on track
• Geothermal projects receive financial boost
• Digging deeper for renewable energy
• Read your meter on your phone
• Global warming carrying big costs for California
• Paterson to NY Power Authority: Avoid rate hikes
• West Virginia governor proposes taxing high-volt power lines
• Interference goes green: OntarioÂ’s Green Energy Act
• ‘GreenÂ’ businessman gives free advertising during recession
• $750 billion green investment urged by UN
• ProvinceÂ’s green act empowers local utilities
• Green leader slams nuclear reliance
• Green energy activists protest at Pickering nuclear
• Green building program tangled in red tape
• Nuclear power called pivotal
• China group urges government to stick to green goals
• Hawkins Electric receives super service award
• Committee chair sets high carbon reduction goal
• Consortium proposes large solar power plant
• Hundreds jam power line hearing
• Hydro-Quebec a slow learner on native rights
• Hydro-Québec warns customers about suspicious calls
• IAEA fails to elect new head
• IEEE approves standard for connecting fuel cells, photovoltaics to grid
• IEEE combines two standards for insulation systems
• IKEA Canada reduces energy consumption by 25%
• Ignatieff backs west-east energy grid in Manitoba
• India identifies potential sites for nuclear power plants
• India to award three more 4,000MW power projects
• Integrity car company in Kentucky runs out of money
• Intentionally left in the dark at Earth Hour
• Senate president calls for utility rate investigation
• Ireland, India to open grids to small-scale, private generators
• Irish firm targets Alberta wind power
• Irving Oil studies NG power plant for New England market
• Is green procurement right policy for Ontario?
• Pininfarina to lease own-design electric compact
• Two Kansas co-ops to get millions for storm repair
• Los Angeles tops rankings in energy efficiency
• Government lab tests 'super' power cables
• Conserve during Earth Hour
• Legislators want to modify response after Ike
• Our life is good off the grid
• Opting for home-grown power
• Low-cost loans spark interest in electric cars
• Madison utility customers to get one-time refunds
• Magna to debut electric car
• A greener shade of Google
• Detroit Electric resurrected
• Maldives vows to be first carbon-neutral nation
• More voltage flow westward considered
• Five myths about nuclear power
• Scientists map U.S. rocks that soak up CO2
• Coal plant canceled in Marshalltown
• Maryland regulators ban utility shutoffs for now
• Maryland measure seeks to strengthen energy regulation
• Key Senate committee approves utility re-regulation
• PSC chair discusses regulation bill with lawmakers
• Solar plasma knocked out power 20 years ago
• McDonald's Canada to turn off lights in support of Earth Hour
• Ontario budget has a green push
• House energy panel votes no on lifting nuclear ban
• New York State has mixed success with renewable program
• $2.3M for coal plant could go toward new project
• Monitoring your heat and air, via the Internet
• Earth Hour more than just turning off the lights
• Ontario's war on carbon
• NIPSCO open to changing rate hike plan for farmers
• ConEdison Solutions offers savings to businesses
• NYISO looks to add flywheel, battery technologies to the grid
• Nanogenerators to power future?
• Has recession trimmed CO2 output? WeÂ’ll know by next year
• Alternative energy discussed
• New Mexico gets funds to reduce energy consumption
• NEMA publishes Utility Industry End Device Data Tables
• Solar-power feed tariffs a windfall for homeowners
• Niagara tunnel project could be three years late
• Advances made on Northrop's laser
• Nuclear power plant: Tax bill is too much
• Nuclear plant owner says Scriba wonÂ’t need new power lines
• Nuclear seeing a revival around the world
• Nuclear power can deliver Nigeria from power problems
• OEB moves forward with new Low-Income Energy Assistance Program
• OPA chooses Summit Blue Canada for evaluations
• OPA delays release of 20-year plan
• Obama may revive carbon-capture project
• Massive offshore wind farm moves ahead
• House committee clears nuclear power bill
• Oklahoma seeks to woo wind power industry
• A second life for California wind turbines
• Green group vows fight over King power plant
• Ontario holds AECLÂ’s fate
• Ontario launches $200M technology fund
• OntarioÂ’s nuclear family needs home team help
• Ontario needs electric rail before electric cars
• Oregon GOP leader wants power line off farmland
• PECO to spend $25 million on tree maintenance
• Smart Grid, Demand Response featured at PLMA conference
• PPL Electric receives excellence award
• Layoffs unlikely at New Jersey's largest utility
• PSEG increases focus on renewable energy sources
• Nuclear power safe and green, panel tells Alberta
• Toronto Parking Authority goes solar
• Pickens keeps pushing for wind and natural gas
• Senate leader offers plan for ‘greenÂ’ power grid
• Company to build all-electric delivery vans in Missouri
• Plutonic gets $73 million for Toba power project
• Energy savings help the poor
• Power outlook for Ontario remains positive
• PowerSecure a success during MarchÂ’s winter storm
• PowerSecure providing generation to Central African Republic and Haiti
• Ohio power plant called a fish 'killing machine'
• Thefts from utilities are increasing
• Power to the people – with pellets
• OttawaÂ’s demand for power slowing
• President Obama announces $2.4 Billion for electric vehicles
• Which is more sustainable, paper or digital?
• No magic bullet - the pros and cons of green cars
• Measures would provide North Dakota carbon storage rules
• The ups and downs of water power
• Charest puts faith in mega hydro projects
• Palin submits Railbelt utilities plan
• “Re-Greening” the White House
• U.S. power use tumbles with recession
• Economy to slow nuclear power growth: NRC head
• Regulators to rethink Idaho Power green tags
• Reliance developing privately owned transmission project
• Talking green at the Renewable Energy Expo
• Renewables rise as coal, natural gas generation declines
• A bet on inefficiency
• Renewable energy standards facing revision
• ABB to replace SVC system for AltaLink
• CO2 capture possible for commercial coal generation: report
• ABB wins major BC Hydro retrofit contract in Canada
• Report warns of major jump in rates if nuclear, coal approved
• ABB wins $400 Million upgrade contract in Kuwait
• Ottawa urged to sell controlling interest in AECL
• AECL could lose deal to build Ontario reactors to Areva
• Hernando residents object to high voltage lines
• AEP embraces Pickens' plan for more wind energy, natural gas
• Residents staunchly oppose gas-fired plant
• AEP plans backyard energy storage
• Seeds of revival in wind and solar?
• AEP shows off new plug-in hybrid vehicle
• Court rulings delay power projects
• AIG sells stakes in three Spanish solar plants
• SCE creating a “Circuit of the Future”
• Green lining to recessionÂ’s dark clouds
• SMUD signs 15-year deal to buy landfill gas
• Allegheny to accelerate power procurement schedule
• Solar Power Partners lights up San Diego
• Plan B for Alliant: More wind power
• Utility seeks lower rates in Arkansas
• Alternative energy powers growth along I-39 corridor
• SWEPCO told to stop work in Arkansas wetlands
• American Electric cuts profit forecast, spending plan
• SaskPower looks at peaking plant
• Appalachian installing sulfur scrubbers at plant
• Saudi Electricity to be broken into four companies
• Company withdraws application for coal mine
• Study: Saving energy could aid Appalachian economy
• Masters are judges at Apprenticeship Olympics
• Scientists find way to build a better battery
• Assembly Democrats: New Yorkers overpay for power
• Sears flicking off the lights
• France's nuclear power poster child has a money meltdown
• Sears helping customers with EnergyStar rebates
• Energy audits a waste of energy
• Second Annual Solar America Cities Meeting begins
• Austin approves contract for massive solar plant
• Smart grid, power systems at risk
• Automakers show new product amid gloom
• Smart meters banned in apartments
• Battery Beach Burnout may be auto show of the future
• Eastern snowstorm leaves hundreds of thousands without power
• BC Hydro prepares for electric car boom
• Solar, wind projects vie for stimulus funds
• Nebraska business announces more layoffs
• SolarCity, First Solar to appear on Extreme Makeover show
• Battery claims to reduce energy use by 20 per cent
• Solar energy giants discovering Ontario
• BelcoÂ’s new system gives insight into billing
• DOE offers $535M loan guarantee to Solyndra
• Biggest generation drop in February for Japan
• Even in a recession, some companies are hiring
• Bullying over bill payment might backfire
• Southwest utility companies buying into solar
• Montana bills to alter renewable energy standards
• State wants to oversee renewable energy policy
• Texas bills would make market changes
• Origin Energy ready to provide extra power
• New bipartisan congressional support for NYRI
• Green energy firms get big lift from stimulus
• More than 100 British MPs sign off on solar power and supergrid
• Energy chief doles $1.2 billion in stimulus cash
• Building wind power lines could create thousands of jobs
• Stimulus dollars energize efforts to smarten up grid
• Canada Post gets stamp of approval from Hydro Ottawa
• Stimulus money puts clean coal projects on faster track
• Canada, U.S. to co-ordinate carbon-reduction projects
• Storing solar power in salt
• Canada could become a growing energy power
• Solar industry posts strong growth in 2008
• Canadian mood about nuclear lukewarm compared to elsewhere
• Study says green jobs are overhyped
• Canada among world's largest consumers
• EU clears Spanish plan for green cars
• A convenient untruth
• Kansas utility seeks to depose Sebelius
• Cancelled rebate to give solar industry chance to shine
• $100,000 or more Sunshine List released
• How do you product clean energy from dirty coal?
• Switch off your lights and surge protectors for Earth Hour
• Capitol power plant dims clean energy hopes
• TD to purchase renewable power for its B.C. operations
• Carbon capture and storage partnership to receive federal funding
• Tampa Electric earns Tree Line USA certification
• CenterPoint teams with GE on Advance Metering System
• Tampa Electric granted first base rate increase in 16 years
• China invests almost $4B in power projects to date
• Tampa Electric takes steps to go solar
• China passes 500 mark for clean energy projects
• Autos task force sees Chrysler, GM electric cars
• China's power consumption declines in 2008
• Stimulus package offers tax credit for electric cycles
• NDRC approves four large renewable energy projects
• Teck pitches coal stake to pension funds
• China plans for its future with solar subsidies
• Telecoms eyeing home energy management
• China experiments with solar-thermal power
• Roadster points the way for Tesla Motors
• Victorville may sell power plant to Chinese
• Tesla electric sports car coming to Canada
• Harnessing the sun, with help from the cities
• Will environmentalists stand with scientists over clean energy?
• California cities to get refunds from power generators
• Storms are coming — Do you know what to do?
• Clean energy debate grabs global spotlight
• Toronto Hydro launches online Earth Hour contest
• Cleaner trash-to-energy tech hits the ground
• Toronto eager to get electric cars on the road
• Nuking clean power
• Power: Cutting cord clutter
• 16 clean technology projects awarded $53 million
• 100 evacuated after transformer blast
• Coal plants checked by enviro campaigns, costs
• Transitioning ground support vehicle fleets to electric
• Low-emission coal plant under fire
• Work delayed on power line from Alberta to Montana
• Coal to give way to natural gas for U.S. power?
• UK to tender bids in June for offshore wind network
• Eight coal plants slated for construction
• Time, money pressures rise for UK power industry
• U.S. plants to burn less coal in 2009: EIA
• Renewable energy in for a bumpy ride
• South Carolina agency wants feds to help keep power bills low
• Green Mountain College to heat with wood
• Report: U.S. Solar Power Capacity Grows 17%
• Electric cars could be allowed on more Colorado roads
• Attempting to zap Parkinson's through spinal cord
• Companies rethink coal plants
• Governor: Utah energy policy to transform lives
• Colorado company converts fuel cars to electric
• Entergy favors upgrade of coal-fired plant
• Forget the lights - shut down the friggin' computer
• Vestas breaks ground on manufacturing plants
• Economy forces consolidation of solar industry
• No future for wind in Ontario
• Constellation Energy drops incentive payments plan
• Vietnam to build four coal-fired power plants
• Power consumers must become more savvy ‘shoppersÂ’
• Vote Solar Initiative touts job growth potential in Florida
• Cooper Industries to lay off 2,200
• WIPP boasts sterling safety record
• Copenhagen plans to become carbon-neutral by 2025
• Washington Senate approves measure on energy targets
• Countdown to Earth Hour
• Missouri promotes tax break for efficient appliances
• Boston Scientific reports heart-device problem
• Westinghouse ready for nuclear renaissance
• Hiccups causing major delays at nuclear plant
• What we will be driving in 2029
• Businesses should offer Direct Deposit to be more green: study
• Klickitat County gets its wind back
• Charged up over high-tech power distribution systems
• Wind farms sped up on Molokai and Lanai
• Do CFLÂ’s increase greenhouse gases?
• Wind generation in Ontario sets a record
• Dong, Siemens sign wind-supply contract
• Wind-power industry seeks trained workforce
• New face, same view at SNC
• Speaker pushes for zero-emission cars in the U.S.
• DurhamÂ’s new programs are green with energy
• YVEC wants out of power contract
• EDF wind arm sees bonanza in crisis
• Future dim for nuclear waste repository
• Groups urge EPA administrator to regulate coal ash now
• EPA delays hundreds of mountaintop mining permits
• EPA wants data on coal ash storage sites
• EPA proposes tracking industry emissions
• Carbon capture and storage to receive federal funding
• Employee benefits package earns EPCOR best workplace status
• EPRI to test data on western EuropeÂ’s grid
• EPRI to study adding carbon capture to coal plants
• ETTCI offers certification for electrical testing technicians
• Energy conservation takes flight at Pearson Airport
• Consortium to improve efficiency of CCGT plants
• Electric ATV maker hopes to tap farmers market
• Nebraska town abuzz over tourism idea: Electric chair
• Electric vehicles leading the charge: report
• The electronic drain of household products
• Emera applies to import U.S. power
• Emerson to update operator interface stations at Barking power plant
• Future of fission looks bright
• Honeywell, KCP&L expand Energy Optimizer program
• Energy Department erred on coal project
April 2009 News Story Index
• Energy from King County landfill to power homes
• AG Hood and Entergy fight has no end in sight
• Europe agrees to plans to liberalize energy market
• Xcel Energy continues smart-grid project
• Exelon unveils solar plans for Chicago south side
• Exploding myths on energy, environment
• 'Smart Grid' device would protect New York from power interruptions
• Proposed facility would capture carbon dioxide
• Five feeders fail in Scarborough outage
• Power firm calls for transparency
• FirstEnergy to convert plant units to burn biomass
• First Solar results outshine rivals
• First Solar to build largest PV installation in North America
• Florida to get first solar-powered city
• Worst polluters come to greenhouse forum
• Money allocated to spur fuel cell markets
• The sun is rising on solar
• Uptime, DOE announce GEIT award winners
• GEÂ’s Plant-a-Bulb promotes environmental awareness
• GM, Segway unveil two-wheel urban vehicle
• A new wind turbine and green station
• Durham, Pickering plug electric car petition
• 425-MW "Green" power plant up and running in New South Wales
• GazaÂ’s hobbled power plant makes millions despite turmoil
• Germany approves CCS, giving hope to coal plants
• Carbon storage law gets green light in Germany
• Coal to remain king in Germany
• Gillette upgrades its electrical system
• Global power consumption to explode by 2030
• Global warming giving nuclear a good name
• Plug-in cars goal will be hard to hit
• Going green without disrupting the environment
• Going deeper into the red by going green
• Not cheap being green: study
• New Mexico governor signs renewable energy measures
• Emissions change alteration would affect fewer power plants
• FERC ruling advances Green Power Express
• B.C. needs big energy changes
• Greening hospital operations
• Green dies hard
• Greenpeace says bury carbon capture plan
• “Green” protectionism creeps into U.S. legislation
• Giving the grid some backbone
• Group takes stand against rate increases
• Group aims to 'green up' power grid
• Guelph Hydro receives Innovation in Technology award
• Waste-to-energy plant goes ahead in Hawaii
• Hawaii unlikely to ban new power plants
• Rally seeks power plant ban
• Hospital Energy Alliance launched to increase energy efficiency
• Smart metering – Texas style
• Longview plant unveils hybrid specialty truck
• Hydro One and Redline team up on grid modernization
• Hydro One receives award of excellence
• Hydro One to spend $10 million on pole replacement
• Hydro-Québec net income up $234 million for 2008
• Ignatieff's unexcellent rail and power adventure
• Use energy, get rich and save the planet
• India rejects call for emission cuts
• Supporters hope renewable energy bill passes
• Utilities need to be aware of swine flu
• Super Grid: a possibility or simply a pipe dream?
• Italy to achieve grid-pricing parity for solar energy
• Italy resurrects nuclear power industry
• Japan's utilities to increase oil use by 10.5% in 2009-10
• Jobs blooming from companies' growing green focus
• Bill allowing Kansas coal plants clears Legislature
• Governor Sebelius vetoes coal plant measure
• Kansas could be exporter of renewable energy
• Kentucky power bills increasing
• Lawmakers seek tighter cyber regulation on power grids
• Marine Renewable Energy Promotion Act introduced in Congress
• Losing the war on climate gases
• Maine in “right place, right time” for energy corridor
• Bringing efficiency to infrastructure
• Wireless and the smart grid
• Toronto man charged for trying to export nuclear technology
• Renewables to spark grid revolution
• Website offers secure meeting opportunities to utility sector
• Michigan car battery plan gets $220 million boost
• Future of nuclear power in Michigan debated
• Time for a clean energy bank
• More complaints about energy-saving bulbs
• NEMA publishes standards for boxes, covers, and supports
• NERC addresses supposed cyber threat to the grid
• NERC alerts grid owners to cyber security responsibilities
• NERC launches initiative to address outages
• Ashe has doubts about wind power
• NY Power Authority proposes wind power In Great Lakes
• NYRI power line proposal is dead
• NY exec charged with bribing union official
• National Grid supports Waxman-Markey discussion draft
• Utility begins power study
• Panel presses for national cap-and-trade system
• EPA withdraws permit for massive Navajo coal plant
• Too much generation – turbines shut down at night
• Netbooks will affect PC industry
• Green jobs initiative advances
• New developments cannot threaten energy hub: Premier
• Approval sought for power plant
• New York to refit older buildings to save energy
• Scotch arc-proofing tape protects cable
• Senators consider new draft of Missouri nuclear bill
• Newfoundland touts historic power deal with Quebec
• New California homes would have to be energy producers
• Can Science save the oilsands?
• Florida company looks to build wind farm in Illinois
• No charges in freezing death of Michigan man
• Politicians will be punished at polls for energy policies
• Oilsands opts out of carbon capture
• OPG advises caution on northern rivers and lakes
• Warmer weather means higher, faster water
• Browner: U.S. needs to be world energy leader again
• Obama pushes harder for carbon cap
• Atlantic wind could replace 3,000 coal plants: Salazar
• Report examines extracting oil with nuclear power
• Ontario backs off green audit for homes
• Ontario schools promised $550 million to go green
• Opponents vow to keep fighting energy plant
• Organic photovoltaics promise better efficiency
• Nuclear reactorÂ’s life prolonged
• PATH announces change to transmission line completion date
• PSE draws attention to home efficiency rebates
• Planning gets taste of unpredictability
• Removing radioactive tubes causes delay at Point Lepreau
• Political correctness wonÂ’t power America
• Potential sites named for power plant
• Powerbase Energy to commercialize waste-to-energy technology
• Storm-related power outages dropping in Kansas
• Coral Gables to study impact of proposed power lines
• Power production rises, but shortfalls loom in dry season
• Private power portrayed as essential climate solution
• Nuclear solution comes with a huge price tag
• REpower launches world's most powerful wind turbine
• $93 Million from Recovery Act to support wind energy projects
• Recycle lithium today for tomorrowÂ’s cars
• Illinois House Speaker suggests changes to power industry
• Congress urged to enact a Renewable Standard
• Ohio regulators approve renewable energy rules
• Renewable sector offers careers in tough times
• Report claims new coal plant will lead to higher rates
• Report urges Saskatchewan to build nuclear reactor
• Rich countries urged to make deeper CO2 cuts
• Richmond fails to shine during Earth Hour
• Couple gets huge energy bills for vacant house
• Nuclear fuel plant to double production next year
• Run-of-the-river power projects come under spotlight
• UES offers electrical safety tips for Spring
• Schools eye stimulus money for energy efficiency
• Seattle welcomes Nissan plug-in car in 2010
• Senator Brownback dismayed by Kansas coal veto
• Jemena and UED select Silver Spring Networks for smart grid
• Construction of largest Chinese-U.S. energy project officially begins
• Sleeping guards cost FPL $130,000
• Economic slowdown has ISO New England ready for summer demand
• Toronto Hydro's Power Savings Blitz program good for small business
• Sometimes smarter is not always better
• Engineer shortage puts smart grid at risk: IEEE-PES
• Solar-powered cooker wins $75,000 climate prize
• Chicago unveils plug-in station for EVs
• The final frontier: solar power from space
• Solar energy: a bright spot in renewables
• New solar water heating program launched
• South Korea to sell reactor to Netherlands
• Spammers scourge to inbox and environment
• Texas companies provide steel for transmission projects
• California students build solar house for Solar Decathlon
• U.S. court upholds power plant cooling water rule
• Power surge, faulty wiring likely cause of fire that killed 2
• Sweden to build world's biggest windfarm
• TAC studies impact of economic stimulus package
• TVA sees growing 'pressure' for higher rates
• TVA to negotiate for more wind, solar power
• Peaking units have black start capability
• Tariff would help Hawaii achieve green goals
• ABB demonstrates Smart Grid at symposium
• Coal-fired plant eyes Abilene water
• ABB relocates HQ to Cary, North Carolina
• Ten steps securities firms can take to avoid disruptions
• Switchgear rated at more than one million volts
• Texas is wind king, but Iowa breezes past California
• ABB to balance combined-cycle plant in Algeria
• Texas mayors urge legislature to fix deregulation faults
• ABB gets $550 million Irish grid contract
• The promise of a smarter grid
• AESO played key role in renewable energy study
• Province pays to give away power
• Going Green: Air Burners turn wood waste into power
• DOE recognizes top ENERGY STAR partners
• Airforce base to run on fuel cell technology
• Tri-State's renewable energy plan praised
• Algonquin Power Fund, Emera to buy California utility
• Paris skyline to include wind turbines
• Power providers say legislation would raise prices
• UK selling off nuclear clean-up business
• Alternative energy companies are bucking the trend
• UK to subsidize electric cars
• Alternative energy plan draws fire
• A power plant in search of a home
• Alternate energy costs pressure power rates
• U.S. power plant carbon emissions fell in 2008: study
• AmerenUE suspends plans for second nuclear reactor
• U.S. power plants to burn less coal in 2009
• U.S. wind sector gains 2,800 megawatts
• Areva T&D launches 8 HV equipment plants in India
• Out-of-state hires for FPL upset local union
• Areva to supply 80 turbines for offshore wind farm
• United Illuminating Company expecting stimulus dollars for energy efficiency
• Campus experiments with solar power
• Improvements necessary in Wisconsin to maintain system stability
• Dozens arrested during coal plant protest
• Wisconsin utilities propose pollution control project
• Australia moves to build high-speed network
• Utility execs fear impact of U.S. policies on profit
• Balqon to produce heavy-duty electric truck
• Electronic vampires feed off the power grid
• EU's Baltic states still 'islands' in power market
• Vegetable oil may help fuel turbines at old power plant
• VP Biden outlines funding for Smart Grid initiatives
• WPS says more customers behind on utility bills
• Biden visits ABB transformer factory
• WVPA first Indiana utility to earn Green-e certification
• Billings looks at power plant idea
• Walmart Canada gets closer to zero emissions
• Bill aims to make Tennessee buildings energy efficient
• Biomass gets boost from UK's environmental watchdog
• Plug-In hybrid a Bright IDEA
• Will the U.S. need to build another coal or nuke plant again?
• Wind energy: mainstream renewable power
• Saskatchewan town turns carbon trap into cash
• Want to stop re-regulation? Build a generator
• Whistler resort one of CanadaÂ’s greenest employers
• Holdouts for humble bulb defy phaseout
• Wind farmers worry about new nuclear plans
• Toronto close to adopting green rooftop bylaw
• Wind project the first to be helped by stimulus funds
• CCS proposals offer significant emission reductions
• Wind turbine technicians in demand
• CEA releases paper on enhancing integration
• Wind turbine to power auto dealer
• Whose bright idea were CFL bulbs?
• Children envision wireless power on the roads
• UKÂ’s carbon reduction to impact 5,000 companies
• UK's Wylfa nuclear plant to be decommissioned
• Calgary commits $250M to switch to wind power
• Zigbee plans further integration of internet protocol standards
• Arnold defends California's greenhouse-gas rules
• California plan would put squeeze on big-screen, flat-panel TVs
• Ottawa takes aim at coal power
• Canada faces pressure to align with U.S. green plans
• Low-tech batteries power CanadaÂ’s army
• Canadian jobs key to nuclear bid: McGuinty
• New Canadian supplier announced for aftermarket battery company
• Carbon County celebrates, ponders wind future
• Shenhua to launch ChinaÂ’s first carbon capture project
• China vies to be leader in electric vehicles
• China may bid for Jordan nuclear contract
• China to meet 2010 pollution standards
• Chinese eye Australian energy sector
• China's output of solar cells jumps to 44% of world total
• Chu believes FutureGen project has merit
• Clean Cities Program to receive $300 million
• Tennessee clean energy plan to include building codes
• Cliffside power plant construction draws more discussion
• Climate change bill inspired by cap-and-trade
• The coal industry and the environment
• Conficker infected critical hospital equipment: expert
• Are the Conservatives turning green?
• Survey finds energy-use delusion
• Court sides with EPA in power plant case
• Cyberspies have penetrated electrical grid
• DME to take wind power first
• Energy Department doles out stimulus grants
• Medical examiner says man was electrocuted
• NYRI power line withdrawal hailed by river council
• Is green spending and job creation compatible?
• Dominion Virginia Power proposes 6.9 percent hike
• Energy industry casts doubt on green collar jobs
• Green dreams, unplugged
• Duke Energy CEO calls for government action
• E.ON EC&R surpasses the 1,000 MW threshold
• EDF to form club using EPR technology
• EPA praises energy-saving ethanol plant
• EPRI to help with smart grid roadmap
• Selling Earth Day – the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
• Echelon, T-Mobile work together to reduce cost of smart grid
• New system part of San JoseÂ’s ongoing Green Vision
• Egypt to invest $2.84 Billion in power sector
• Empire State Building to go green
• Enbridge opens wind farm in Kincardine
• Energy Focus to develop LED infrared flare
May 2009 News Story Index
• GO to study electrifying its rail lines
• Gadget boom sends power bills soaring
• E.ON pulls plug on UK wave farm
• Germans and French taking over BritainÂ’s nuclear industry
• Global energy demand expected to rise 44 percent by 2030
• Global wind capacity was up for 2008
• Google smart meters going worldwide
• Toronto Hydro first to test Google PowerMeter
• Google defends power usage
• Kansas governor and utility CEO announce deal on coal plant
• Member of Great Falls' utility resigns
• Irish Green Party leader wants super grid
• Senate panel drops “green bank” for clean energy
• Green energy plans are high priority
• Five million green jobs?
• Five green investing trends to watch
• UK green job market swells amid recession
• AECL reactors are sub-standard: Green leader
• The green solution for Big Box cooling
• HECO aims to double solar-generated power
• Mississippi holds hearing on power plant filings
• Portsmouth wind turbine paying dividends already
• Pakistan has high wind potential
• Uncovering rebates and grants to help boost business
• Hydro One teaches students about trees during Arbour Week
• Hydropower to become blue gold? Not likely
• Mini nuclear power is no joke
• IEEE begins work on new power switchgear standards
• Idaho Power must sell energy credits — PUC
• Thirty Indian power plants dangerously low on coal
• Executives call for more “realism”, less creativity in policy
• Industry testifies on need for cyber security legislation
• Investors see bright future in wind energy
• Culver signs bill authorizing franchise fees
• Iraqis buy helicopters to safeguard transmission infrastructure
• Isotope reactor down at least 3 months
• Russian/Japanese companies to develop windfarms
• Jobs First campaign anticipates transmission corridor
• Consortium raising money for Jordanian solar plant
• Free parking carrot dangled for hybrids
• Industry looks to LEDs for homes
• LUCELEC first Caribbean utility to deploy full-scale AMI
• Energy bills advance in Vermont Legislature
• Legal wrangling doesn't help fish, or utility ratepayers
• Lower power prices mean larger losses for Dynergy
• Grid needs major upgrades now
• Recycling fishing nets to make power
• Chicago may get largest U.S. urban solar plant
• Mass produced miracle battery still years away
• Toronto aims for zero emissions
• Closed reactor spurs rush to avoid isotope shortage
• LS Power suspends coal plant project
• Microsoft looking to cut data center power bills
• MidAmerican looks to become a player in wind sector
• Military exercise tests portable fuel cells
• Siemens to build environmentally friendly CCGT plant
• Keep mylar balloons indoors and away from power lines
• NS Power president endorses NDP plan to scrap power tax
• NERC forecasts summer demand to drop in North America
• Strengthened cyber security standards approved
• Tax break for health care loses out to wind power
• Constellation NewEnergy to supply power to U.S. GSA
• Almost $188 million paid for unused power
• New governor reverses old governor on coal
• New Mexico trio makes 'smart grid' case
• CanWEA applauds new wind procurement process in Quebec
• New Romanian nuclear plant wonÂ’t be a CANDU
• Program tests wind power potential
• No end in sight to isotope crisis
• Noise protesters complain about windfarms
• Norway stalls on carbon capture project
• Pipe leak at nuclear plant raises concerns
• WorldÂ’s largest nuclear plant awaits restart approval
• OEB looks to improve renewable connections to the grid
• OPG appoints nuclear expert as new president
• Obama touts clean energy plans
• Oldest U.S. nuclear plant resumes normal operations
• One watt green computers qualify for rebates
• AECL favoured to build Ontario reactors
• Ontario schools can be leaders in energy efficiency
• Ontario schools get $50 million green boost
• Smart meters coming this fall
• Ottawa can sell the CANDU
• Ottawa invests in New Brunswick wind farm
• Ottawa puts Candu on the selling block
• Ottawa backs AECL on Lithuanian reactor bid
• Canadian government funds wind power
• PG&E drops local wave power plans
• PG&E signs solar deal to light 530,000 homes
• Page power plant under fire for emissions
• Canada losing out on green energy: Pembina Institute
• Permit sought for biomass power plant
• Pocatello charter school to tap wind power
• Ranchers that harvest the sun
• Power WorkersÂ’ Union favours AECL restructuring
• Big power plant eyed for Dover by 2014
• Progress Energy delays nuclear plant
• Power generation debated
• Fish must be protected regardless of benefit analysis: judge
• RWE CEO says new coal-fired projects "on hold"
• The race to build the worldÂ’s biggest solar plant heats up
• Raser Technologies' plant named geothermal plant of the year
• OG&E pushes rate hike request
• Recession cuts industrial power usage
• $467 million in Recovery Act funding for geothermal, solar
• Regulators approve surcharges on Michigan energy bills
• Virginia regulators seek suggestions on saving energy
• Renewables save more over time
• Recovery of renewable energy depends on IPOs: survey
• Green investments could generate 90,000 jobs in Ontario
• Power plants could store carbon dioxide under North Sea
• Robert Kennedy Jr. takes aim at coal in Calgary speech
• Run-of-river projects: Not green, not public, not for us
• SWEPCO power plant appeal argued
• Safety concerns raised over EPRs
• Italy's largest windfarm gets financial lifeline
• Two schools to get solar panels
• GermanyÂ’s Schott opens solar facility in U.S.
• ScottishPower secures $904 million in green power contracts
• ScottishPower starts small carbon capture unit
• UK's Sellafield admits reprocessing leaks
• Lamar Alexander pushes for 100 nuclear builds
• Siemens to supply 80 turbines for German offshore windfarm
• Siemens to build wind turbine plant in Kansas
• Sierra Club upset by Kansas coal deal
• Burlington Hydro launches SmartGridCity partnership program
• SmartSynch wants to cut visits by meter readers
• IEEE launches smart grid interoperability standards project
• Trinidad airport upgrades runways with solar-LED lights
• Oregon embraces giant solar factory
• Solar good long-term investment bet: strategist
• U.S. power firm to exploit energy from the space
• Solar gloom overshadows Q-Cells, Solon
• U.S. not prepared for strong solar storm
• World's largest solar tower power plant in operation
• Southern gets incentive to double size of power plant
• Spanish nuclear plants undergo preventive maintenance
• West Virginia approval sought for multi-state power line
• Stimulus funds targeted for Vermont renewable program
• Power company eyes area for new plant
• White House to form interagency biofuels group
• Tanzania invests in expanding transmission network
• Texas solar power looking for a helping hand
• Too many gadgets to create a global power surge
• Top 100 U.S. infrastructure projects announced
• Ontario Tories try to cut through “green” fog
• Wash those dishes during off-peak hours
• Town unruffled over wind farm
• TransAlta CEO transforms stodgy utility into 21st century player
• Wind power, electric vehicle being tested at airport
• URS to build generating unit at Gleason Power Plant
• U.S. not losing race on nuclear generation: expert
• Oilsands the wrong whipping boy
• Utilimetrics Autovation 2009 coming to Denver
• Utilities team up to build transmission lines
• Germany blocks Vattenfall Brunsbuettel reactor plan
• Venture capital shifts to energy efficiencies
• Vermont grid planners face a tough task
• ABB helps implement turbine retrofit in New Mexico
• Lithuania's Visaginas nuclear plant gets environmental OK
• ABB wins Mexican substation order
• Waratah Coal to build 40 million-ton coal project in Australia
• AECL changes wonÂ’t affect Ontario bids: Smitherman
• Wind technology testing center gets $25 million
• AECL issues $15 million in contracts to Canadian manufacturers
• Wave energy to catch up with wind
• AECL chair offers opportunities for Windsor-Essex
• Wave power development hits some rocks
• AECL President sees nuclear as a major power sector
• KEMA executive named a Top 25 Consultant for 2009
• Privatize Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.
• Wind power companies want federal renewable standards
• AREVA aligns with Microsoft for smarter grid solutions
• Panel OKs wind farm power line upgrades
• Wind energy group urges Ohio to change tax setup
• Many gains and a big constraint for wind industry
• Alberta urged to take lead on carbon
• Windpower industry eyes government mandate for growth
• Ontario alliance touts Lower Churchill as alternative to nuclear
• Wind industry wants a government lift
• Ameren announces lower electric rates
• Wind turbines vitalize, divide Texas town
• Some Americans clamor to have wind at home
• Canadian Hydro powers up second largest wind facility in Canada
• Areva, Westinghouse in talks with India to build nuclear plants
• World's largest windfarm gets green light
• Artificial trees that harvest the sun and wind for power
• Zenn Motor confirms EEStor battery results
• Plantation Energy signs contract with Electrabel for fuel pellets
• Auto lovers more excited over green EVs
• Green power producers get an election lift
• B.C. parties square off over power production
• B.C. premier touts carbon tax
• New solar array goes on-line at BNY Mellon Complex
• BankÂ’s carports to provide solar energy for area homes
• Lawmakers discuss more control over U.S. grid
• Biden touts station project, wind energy
• GPUs: the bigger, the better?
• Chinese city to build biomass micro-grid system
• Bomb scare evacuates French nuclear plant
• Warren BuffetÂ’s big battery play
• India establishing new norms for thermal power generation
• California utility drops Arizona leg of planned line
• Canada takes action on standby power consumption
• Canadian Solar upgraded, shares rise
• CanadaÂ’s emissions soared in 2007
• Canadians rank near bottom of 'green' survey
• CSA Z462 gives safety a boost
• Canadians will see lower energy prices this summer
• Carbon capture demonstration project successful: Alstom
• Carbon tax plan could increase power bills
• Cement makers eye big cuts to greenhouse gases
• Centrica buys stake in E.D.F.Â’s British Energy
• Isotope shortage looms after reactor shutdown
• NDRC approves 12 coal plants in three months
• Areva awarded major interconnection contract in China
• China outpaces U.S. in clean coal plants
• China to offer subsidies to boost photovoltaic market
• China to smash previous solar targets
• Chrysler submits $448 million EV plan
• The dirty secret about clean coal – it doesnÂ’t exist
• White Energy, Peabody start clean coal project
• Clean technologies moving mainstream
• U.S. lawmakers reject nuclear in renewable power goal
• Colorado OKs 5 percent Xcel rate increase
• Commercial Lighting Solutions web tool for commercial buildings launched
• Solar tower of power coming
• Conference to boldly explore solar power
• Construction of massive Romaine hydro complex begins
• Consumers Energy teams up with Ford to promote EVs
• Maryland couple basks in savings from a solar system
• Obama to appoint “cyber czar”
• DOE selects 53 new projects focused on wind energy
• Worker killed in industrial plant accident
• Daimler buys stake in automaker Tesla
• The pros and cons of wind power
• Detroit Edison seeks information on wind energy projects
• Green gadget promises savings for the power hungry
• Clean coal plant coming to Scotland
• Duke Energy balks at feds' Catawba River proposals
• Driven by Duke Energy, nuclear is a growing market
• Duke Energy to build “mini” solar plants
• Agreement advances development of cleaner power technology
• EU agrees to spend billions to make grid crisis-proof
• Egypt seeks help Down Under with nuclear power plant
• Airlines look for a green advantage
• Electric heating on the increase in Maine
• Energy Star for servers do not go far enough
• Chalk RiverÂ’s days could be numbered: engineers
• Entergy CEO says carbon capture needed
• Estonia willing to install untested nuclear reactor
• Evergreen Solar to issue $60 million in shares
• FERC approves Quebec/New England power line plan
• FPL uses simulations to prepare for hurricane season
• TransAlta says emissions plan would hurt Alberta
• Power plant fire leaves small town in the dark
• First floating nuclear power plant to be delivered by 2012
• Poop to power facility begins operation
• Backlog of work gives Fluor Corp. a boost
• Ford truck plant retooling for electric cars
• Former FERC chairman to lead FPL regulatory team
• Fortune Data Centers takes the LEED
• Coal-fired plant losing support
• Belleville nuclear in France undergoing generator maintenance
• U.S. drops research into fuel cells for cars
• The future for the auto industry is EV
• GE calls for accelerated smart grid standards
• GE cleantech research to reach $1.5 billion by 2010
• GE to locate new battery facility in upstate New York
• GE plans to produce lower-cost health products
June 2009 News Story Index
• Hearing held on route for power lines
• Home heating system cuts power bills
• High altitude wind machines could power New York
• Utilities, hot summer can save drifting carbon
• How to grow a wind farm
• One million smart meters installed
• IBM Next-Gen data center uses 50 per cent less energy
• IEEE BPL group moves ahead on provisions
• IEEE provides leadership for smart grid initiative
• Idaho Power partners for power-scheduling program
• India aims for 20,000 MW of solar capacity by 2020
• Loan and grant to assist IndiaÂ’s coal modernization
• Time is ripe for industry to cash in on energy savings
• Irish wind energy market to get $20 billion windfall
• Clean coal: fuel of the future of fallacy?
• Isotope backup sparks worries
• Isotope shortage delays testing for thousands
• Judge orders Duke power plant shutdowns
• Canadian Hydro among top 50 most socially responsible
• The heat is on when it comes to coal plants
• Lighting Systems Index first quarter free falls to new low
• Leases awarded for wind studies off New Jersey, Delaware
• High-efficiency lighting exceeds expectations
• Lobbyists prove influential in RI energy debate
• Louisiana customers paying less this summer
• Kentucky city conducting 'Kilowatt Crackdown'
• Magna wants EV car loans
• Maine poised to harness energy from the ocean
• Maine utilities told to stick with ISO
• Mainstream makes first U.S. wind power investment
• 60% of major retailers boost profits by going green
• Man shocked stealing power, police find meth lab
• O'Malley pledges to make re-regulation a priority
• Maui mayor gets 64 mpg in EV
• McMaster offers isotope solution
• Meter deals continue to energize utilities
• Methane could be storage solution for solar, wind
• The downside of MexicoÂ’s wind power boom
• More than “renewable” energy needed: Microsoft
• Milton Hydro teams with Trilliant on smart metering
• Mitsubishi Heavy Industries targets $6.25 Billion by 2020
• Mixed response to JapanÂ’s emissions targets
• New York Mohawks vote to create electric utility
• Landfill to generate power for Montana homes
• Two more wind turbines eyed for Ex
• Germans plan $555 billion Africa solar project
• Mysterious parking ticket gives electrician a jolt
• NACEL Energy submits interconnection plan to SPS
• ND regulators seek rule change on wind power costs
• Nuclear nations rush to lock in uranium deals
• Seniors building to produce as much energy as it consumes
• Nevada enacts 'green energy' measures
• Nevada lawmakers help make solar a hot commodity
• Energy infrastructure preferences of New Englanders
• New Mexico sets out to be solar state
• New York focuses on clean energy to create 50,000 jobs
• Ohio is likely home of new-generation nuclear plant
• New hires enhance NERA's capabilities in energy
• Low power laptops go all day, use little power
• New monitor helps slash power bills
• New systems reduce emissions at Monroe Power Plant
• OEB announces new farm stray voltage measures
• Nissan to mass-produce electric cars in 2012
• Isotope firm urges Ottawa to revive new reactors
• Man proposes nuclear power plant near Fairbanks
• Nuclear industry is hiring
• OEB proposes cost revisions to renewable grid connections
• Officials vow support for renewables in western states
• RI lawmakers debate new plan for funding wind farm
• $10 billion nuclear plant brings promise of jobs
• Ontario municipalities challenged to energy conservation duel
• Legislature OKs lower subsidies for green energy
• Oregon forces pollution cuts at PGE's coal-fired plant
• PGE ranks among highest in solar generation
• U.S. renewable goals too aggressive: PPL exec
• PPL receives approval for post 2010 purchasing plan
• PPL to sell two Long Island power plants
• PSE&G solar programs receive industry award
• Meat Locker Syndrome – summer thermostat battle begins
• Plug-in autos charged overnight OK for grid
• Plug-in vehicles pose challenges for feds
• Poland to invest $1.6 billion in renewables
• Poland turns to nuclear to reduce dependence on coal
• U.S. power industry sees growth despite lean times
• ‘Smart gridÂ’ — power lines move into digital age
• Meteorologist defends power plantÂ’s climate data
• Prairie reactor still years away
• Premier wants isotope reactor in Saskatchewan
• Study says Wyoming coal essential
• As wind power grows, a push to tear down dams
• Quality Wind Project application accepted for assessment review
• CharestÂ’s legacy building doesnÂ’t come cheap
• Forest carbon market already showing cracks
• Reactor design puts safety into question
• Smart grid not clever enough to avoid recession
• Environmental engineer: Don't bury CO2, recycle it!
• Regulators may OK $10 monthly NV Energy rate hike
• G20 renewable energy aid not enough: IEA
• Renewable requirement could jump start manufacturing
• Officials get tour of Rensselaer power plant project
• Republican House bill has heavy focus on nuclear power
• Residents celebrate win over utility
• Rogers extends wireless technology to utility firms in Canada
• SCE to create nationÂ’s largest solar panel program
• San Jose closing in on energy independence
• Sanyo secures hybrid battery deals
• Kansas governor announces deal on transmission lines
• Shifting British ColumbiaÂ’s renewable agenda into high gear
• Kansas Sierra Club wants hearing on coal-fired plant
• Six Flags in the red goes for green
• SmarterRoof makes money, saves money
• Smart grids may be rife with dumb security bugs
• Smart turbine blades to improve wind power
• U.S. Bancorp unit, SolarCity team up
• Solar energy plants use too much water
• E.ON's first solar farm fires up
• Solar has bright future in southern New Mexico
• Mesa seeks solar panels for water plant
• Solar power to challenge in Europe by 2010
• Solar execs see small signs of recovery
• AECL a $30 billion sinkhole, says Harper spokesman
• Solar tower plant planned
• AECL begins removal of fuel rods on NRU reactor
• Southern Co. set to receive billions for new nuclear builds
• AECL documents left in newsroom
• South Africa sees first pebble reactor online by 2018
• PUC blazes new trail for wind
• AECL provides update on NRU activities
• Shoots sprout in CanadaÂ’s green sector
• AEP wonÂ’t work on clean coal plant
• Proposed vending machine standards would save energy
• AEP to buy solar power in Ohio
• New approaches to charge up consumer interest in EVs
• Attorney General seeks $4.6M fine for utility after storm
• North Texas storms among OncorÂ’s worst in history
• Alliance between PJM and AREVA on smarter grids formed
• Strange move on wind farms
• ARRA energy projects announced
• Study: Clean energy will stimulate California economy
• New group to promote energy projects in Mississippi
• Study warns of cost overruns at proposed reactors
• Charged up for a transmission overhaul
• Sugarcane to reach 26,000 MW by 2015
• At 1 Lafayette house, all power from the sun
• Public likes utility's sustainable energy program
• U.S. joins International Renewable Energy Agency
• Sweden chooses first permanent nuclear waste facility
• Three secure interest in rate case
• Symantec survey sees another kind of green
• A tale of two energy segments
• TVA appeals deadline for plant emissions cleanup
• Texas city offers model for cutting home energy use
• TVA to review energy options through series of meetings
• Budget crunch forces Australia to withdraw solar rebate
• TVA takes a new look at power in the future
• Australian senate poised to defeat carbon laws
• TVA, the federal government and the ash spill
• $9 million carrot for future nuclear science students
• Do the math before you take on a tankless job
• Bangladesh switches to daylight saving time
• Tampa utility seeks OK for efficiency plan
• Beat the heat, and your utility bill
• Taxpayers on the hook for AECL despite privatization
• Big Business seeks more tweaks to cap-and-trade bill
• Tesla slashes production costs, eyes July profit
• PGEÂ’s Biglow Canyon Wind Farm expanding daily
• Texas oil billionaire eyes Alberta wind power
• Carbon counter keeps track of emissions
• TXU Energy helps Texans “Beat the Heat”
• Legislation puts utilities in driverÂ’s seat for EVs
• Expensive job killer; or green and cost competitive?
• BioSolar hailed as a true green technology
• The dirty war against clean coal
• South Carolina board to hear challenge of Duke's dams permit
• Some in Thumb not fans of nearby wind turbine farm
• Book shines a harsh light on “greenwashers”
• Timetable proposed for coal plant cleanup
• Brazil approves Amazon hydroelectric dam
• Wind energy — too much of a good thing
• Brazil to build four nuclear power plants through 2030
• ABB starts up photovoltaic solar plant in Spain
• Britain and Norway plan CO2 storage in North Sea
• Transformers can be much more than meets the eye
• California sees big costs with renewable plan
• Wind power blocked by “glass ceiling”
• California utilities lead solar boom
• Garbage, old tires suggested as renewable resource
• Canada to establish carbon-trading market
• Waste management fires up new trash-to-gas project
• Canada launches $1 billion infrastructure fund
• Wind turbine up and spinning
• Canada to get out of isotope business: PM
• Turkey likely on course for first nuclear power plant
• Canadian Solar targets output boost
• UK carbon-capture market may generate $6.6 billion yearly
• UTC encouraged by Canadian moves on spectrum
• U.S. climate bill on fast track for quick passage
• Chattanooga chooses Tantalus smart grid network
• University of Birmingham to examine cleaner coal generation
• China Datang to build two nuclear power projects by 2015
• Less for more: utilities seek money for less power
• Incentives add shine to ChinaÂ’s solar drive
• Utilities fail to promote their efficiency initiatives
• China to build 4,000-MW coal-fired plant
• Utilities return to natural gas on lower price, coal concerns
• ChinaÂ’s new focus on solar power
• Utility closes on purchase of Neenah power plant
• China to invest $88 billion in UHV transmission
• Utility begins using woody biomass for generation
• China wrestles climate quandary: growth versus CO2
• Ohio watchdog: Utility upgrade costs need controls
• Durham approves Clarington incinerator
• Virginia will look at effects of pollution from aging plants
• Clean energy depends on wider economic growth
• June 6 marks the “shot heard round the world”
• GOP says Democrats' climate bill is another tax
• Westar Energy seeks cost recovery for investments
• Climate bill unfair to Iowa, utilities say
• What big solar wants and doesnÂ’t want
• Proposed coal plant puts candidates on the spot
• When home energy upgrades fall short of expectations
• Plans to harness the oceans excite coastal utilities
• First gasification facility in Canada looks at Alberta
• ComEd helps Ford lower operating costs
• Man wants to revive Whitefish hydropower plant
• PRC to decide if third-party power providers are poaching
• Will Canada Post deliver the electric car?
• Salina competes against other cities to cut energy
• Will electric cars survive?
• Congress abandoning Obama clean energy goals
• Alternative energy gives spark to Nebraska community
• Officials say Constellation stuck with ruling
• Wind power development begins on public lands
• Consumers: New coal plant needed
• Wind energy body says capacity grows at record pace
• Alliant, co-ops consider NG to replace canceled coal plant
• Wind is not the future: Nobel laureate
• Court rules against New England states in power grid suit
• Winners and losers emerge from energy bill
• Credits offer wind power without backyard turbine
• Green investing bolsters Winslow Fund
• In bid to go green, U.S. can look to Danes
• Bruce nuclear unsafe, say workers
• Bids under review for new nuclear plant
• Wrong time to load carbon prices onto power costs
• Darlington reactors on hold
• Company tries to cash in on carbon currency
• Data center gets serious about using less energy
• U.S. demand for residential solar rising
• Deregulated market allows New York generators big profits
• Sahara solar plan win-win for Africa, Europe
• Nuclear reactor bid details revealed
• Dirty laundry averts nuclear disaster
• Are wind farms damaging to your health?
• Duke reaches “smart meters” settlement
• Duke Energy to build 400 mini solar power plants
• Dunlap wind farm to begin next spring
• EDF demands UK help with nuclear renaissance
• Arnprior solar project moves ahead
• EDF to begin work on 94MW hydropower plant in 2010
• Edison to decommission coal-fired Nevada power plant
• Energy efficiency outpacing renewable peers: HSBC
• ElectraTherm Green Machine turns geothermal heat into power
• New ElectricCities CEO makes $100K more
• Electric bills go up as natural gas rates fall
• Electrospinning could help fight Swine Flu
• EnWin chooses SAP for infrastructure development
• Energy Northwest considers more nuclear power
• Energy audits stimulate bottom line
• Senate panel approves comprehensive energy bill
• Mississippi governor: carbon, energy taxes could stunt growth
• Power companies warned to plan properly for CCS
• European wind potential 20 times greater than demand
• Exelon power uprate equal to new nuclear station
• Consumers warned of cost hikes
• Odds of energy price spike from hurricanes fades
• Falling silicon prices pressure thin-film solar
• Farmers encouraged to look at energy use
• Ford, Nissan, Tesla's electric plans get $8B jolt
• Ottawa earmarks $6 million for medical isotopes
• Missouri co-ops to get $237M in federal loans
• Expecting new tax, firm prepares to track carbon
• New Hampshire dedicates first commercial wind farm
• Hydro-Québec and Ford work together to develop EVs
• Ford supplies plug-in Escapes for new study
• Foreigners swept aside as wind blows through China
• Foreign reactor bids could cause $29M expense
• Utah's 4-day workweek to be evaluated in October
• France to diversify with photovoltaic, biomass
• Fraser Papers looks to cogeneration
• FuelCell Energy to power county government buildings
• Fuel cells give hope for a cleaner tomorrow
• Renewables could take a further hit: fund firm
• Funds to shut nuclear plants fall short
• Washington revives FutureGen clean coal project
• GE Energy Financial Services buys B.C. wind project
• GEÂ’s finance arm lining up green power deals
• GE to manufacture hybrid water heaters
• GE to equip power plant
• GE Energy to supply gas turbine to German power station
• GM will do “heavy lifting” toward plug-in goal
• Spain's oldest nuclear plant passes crucial tests
• Genscape adds Texas power plant to monitoring system
• Geothermal market poised to erupt
• UK to get first commercial geothermal power plant
• German conservatives oppose CO2 capture laws
• Germans agree to scaled-down CO2 capture law
• Girding the grid for cyber attacks
• Largest automotive battery lab in the U.S. opens
• Google closing in on cheap, renewable energy
• Governor: Colorado on right path for energy economy
• Ruffled by recession, green-collar jobs to grow
• U.S. green economy needs plan to hit potential: study
• High-earning green sector workers feel safe in jobs
• Entergy strengthens grid
• Replace new reactor with green power, 13 groups urge
• German city re-enters energy market
• Hawaii, federal officials test hurricane response
• Health board wants GO trains to go electric
July 2009 News Story Index
• Missouri Governor signs energy efficiency legislation
• Gadgets show how much power your house eats
• Montana PSC head vows to kill power line project
• Montana considers cashing in on 1.2 billion tons of coal
• Murrelet may be in way of Pacific County wind farm
• NEMA advocates state-by-state study on demand response
• NIPSCO rate meetings in Michigan City
• Nuclear agency inspects Taft plant
• NRU reactor not likely to go online before 2010
• NV Energy relying on ecofriendly power
• Narragansett residents surveyed about wind power
• Massachusetts DPU upholds $8 million National Grid fine
• New IAEA chief elected
• Power system clears hurdle
• New York inches closer to offshore wind farm
• Europe's largest solar site gets new partners
• Next generation of solar dishes use less steel
• Nissan to invest in UK, Portugal battery plants
• Nissan working on smaller hybrid car system
• Nova Scotia Power team wins international award
• San Antonio on center stage of nuclear debate
• Nuclear could benefit from U.S. climate bill
• Nuclear liability limit called too low
• Offshore wind could be next wave for U.S.
• Offshore wind industry slowly improving
• Old and new players chase smart-grid technology
• FranceÂ’s oldest reactor to run another decade
• Onion bulb or light bulb?
• Handful of players seen ruling the solar roost
• Ontario colleges eager to go green
• Ontario offers $10,000 rebate to buy a new EV
• Ontario plugged in to the reality of EVs
• The consensus for smart metering is Sensus
• Oregon governor might veto energy-related bills
• Grid gets smart
• Power outage shuts down New Jersey nuke plant
• Risk of rising seas has Tuvalu going green
• Clerics condemn theft of power
• Pickens says natural gas “only option” for U.S.
• What the Pickens fiasco means to “Green”
• PickensÂ’ pullback shows a shift in the wind
• The Pickens Plan leans heavily on government
• Pickens setback part of wider wind falloff
• Pickens shopping around for wind farm
• Pierre has 3 power outages in a week
• Using people power to light up our lives
• Despite obstacles, optimism remains for “cow power”
• Project shelved in three valley counties
• Pilot plant a learning tool for carbon capture
• Polluting power plants seek to expand output
• Power contracts a source of regret
• Homer man illustrates power of pedaling
• Nuclear not dead yet: Ontario premier
• Price is the sticking point for EVs
• Iowa professor says his new solar technology is a winner
• UK to get first pumped storage scheme in 35 years
• Quebec report seeks to divert water, generate power
• Raleigh Legislature backs off wind power ban
• California nuclear reactor shut down for blown fuse
• Economy let us delay nuclear plan, says premier
• New Jersey regulators approve green plans
• Geothermal: the heat beneath our feet
• RI bill rewards renewable energy users
• Rock the Bulb campaign kicks off
• Exiled China tycoon in U.S. clean car venture
• Russia may score final coup in energy battle
• SC utilities say energy use down, despite the heat
• SWEPCO asks customers to limit power use
• Sahara solar project a job boom for Germany: study
• National lab studies building better wind turbines
• Saskatchewan to pursue isotope-producing reactor
• Saudi Arabia burning more crude for power
• Several Saudi cities facing power disruptions
• SEC invites bids for 2,000 MW power plant
• Seminole adds more biomass to renewable portfolio
• Using sunlight to defeat sun's heat
• Power showdown looms over new utility lines
• Siemens secures Indian contracts for UMPPs
• Skyworks partners with several smart meter providers
• Smart grids an intelligent trend
• Post-Enron, Washington utility cultivates own energy
• Ottawa-area solar farm gets thumbs up from residents
• Wall Street seeks sunny earnings from solar
• Solar power moves a step closer to parity
• Solar thermal – the other kind of solar power
• South DakotaÂ’s energy boom too much too soon?
• South Korea to spend $85 billion on green industries
• Washington works to speed solar development in southwest
• Stalled nuclear purchase wonÂ’t cause blackout
• “Good news” in stalled reactor plan
• Idaho, others fear stimulus weatherization delays
• Stimulus money allocated for smart grid development
• AECL appoints new senior VP & CTO
• Need to update the grid
• AECL to assess use of thorium in CANDU reactors
• Stricter guidelines means Japan installs less wind power
• A case for EVs in a carbon heavy Canada
• Study examines EV infrastructure in Alberta
• Making a case for LED and fiber optic lighting
• Toronto Hydro Summer Challenge is back
• Alstom, Schneider consider bid for Areva T&D
• Auditors: TVA faces financial challenges
• $300 million appliance rebate program announced
• More nuclear urged for TVA
• Abu Dhabi takes stake in Tesla Motors
• TVA seeks comments on federal standards
• Are China's wind farms profitable?
• Taiwan to invest $244 million in wind power by 2015
• Are 'green' governments color blind?
• Tendril helps smart energy pioneers apply for grants
• Astonfield, Areva enhance Indian renewable sector
• Proposed nuclear reactors to cost up to $13 billion
• Areva looks to build on European success
• Texas sets second electric usage record in a week
• Areva to sell transmission division to raise cash
• The quest for the better battery
• Areva to supply nuclear tubes to Sandvik
• Time to shake the MAPLE tree
• Arizona community has a leg up on solar
• Toledo area residents offered choice in rates
• Opportunity for Atlantic Canada wind exports to U.S.
• Toronto Hydro online accounts hacked
• Audit says Energy Department could save energy
• C&O president urges owning mines and generation
• Australia mulling more coal support in carbon plans
• TransAlta signals green intentions with Canadian Hydro bid
• B.C. still committed to green power
• Three injured in transformer blast in Newark
• BGE unveils ambitious smart grid initiative
• Colorado utility balks at state oversight
• Wind power throws a curve at the BPA
• Wisconsin court tosses local wind turbine regulations
• Xcel proposes "backup power" fee for solar homes
• Giving wind its due in New Mexico
• Baltimore could build its own power plants
• Virginia company plans 200-tower Indiana wind farm
• Huge power tariff hike proposed in Bangladesh
• UK aims for 40 per cent low carbon energy by 2020
• Billions coming for grid modernization, renewables
• UK onshore windfarms receive 1 Billion Pound boost
• BioEnergy firm pulls plug on plant
• U.N. approves new generation carbon offset project
• Fire at Tilbury coal generation plant
• USEC scraps uranium plant, mulls options
• Brazilian hydro producer develops “green” cars
• U.S., China launch clean vehicle/building project
• Bruce Power decision wonÂ’t affect Cameco
• U.S. greenhouse gas bill should raise red flags in Canada
• Bruce Power drops plans for new reactors
• Utility capital spending to top $250 billion in U.S.
• Neighbours try to block substation
• Upgraded power grid vital for alternative energy
• Eco-friendly light bulbs flip switch on problems
• Utah power agency looks to wind energy
• Canada offers $140 million to carbon capture projects
• Tax credit for clean vehicles overlooks plug-ins
• Canada may already be ready for plug-in vehicles
• Utility pays farmers not to irrigate during peak load times
• Could boom be ahead for Canadian uranium?
• Utility submits plan for Rio Grande Power Plant
• Cap-and-trade could cost northern Kansans more
• Vancouver gives boost to EVs
• Carbon plan could mean higher utility bills
• Vermont program buys old fridges to help save energy
• China carbon capture costs worth paying: U.S.
• Silver Mountain Vineyards powered totally by solar
• Energy industry demands more funding for carbon storage
• $3 billion made available for renewable energy
• Chalco tries direct power purchase
• We Energies worker dies from steam burns
• China knows climate deals are ruinous
• Atlantic CanadaÂ’s largest wind farm opens
• Green power takes root in the Chinese Desert
• Cap-and-trade bill stirs West Virginia protests
• China offers big solar subsidy
• Why your power bill suddenly went up $10.25
• China building $17.6 billion wind project
• Why Progress charges Florida customers more than others
• Where to invest: smart grid or renewable energy?
• What happens when your e-car runs out of e-juice?
• Clean coal coalition pleased with funding announcement
• Windfarm Britain means skyrocketing bills
• Clean coal takes a step closer in Scotland
• Conference to focus on Indiana wind energy growth
• Power production and the coal industry
• Wind potential higher than current estimates: study
• West Virginia coal generation drops off
• MGE marks 10th anniversary of first Wisconsin wind farm
• Coal producer locks in high prices, maintains profits
• Work on first floating nuclear plant is underway
• Colorado wind farm to supply tri-state area
• Major reseller guilty of selling counterfeit circuit breakers
• Concentrated solar research receives DOE funding
• Confessions of a CFL detractor
• Critics call Ontario EV rebates “a bribe”
• Nuclear delay called risky
• Almost $14 million earmarked for 28 wind projects
• Another step forward on FutureGen project
• Washington to fund high-tech solar power studies
• Delhi should have more power for Commonwealth Games
• DOE sets new lighting standards
• Grid storage a secure solution
• Deception bundled in contracts sold door-to-door
• Dover approves purchase of solar power
• Duke Energy Carolinas asks for first increase since ‘91
• Duke Energy announces management realignment
• Duke Energy grows its wind power business
• Duke Energy files plans for carbon storage study
• EDF to demolish Pelissier power station
• Electromagnetic weapons can wipe out grid: Congressman
• EPA names top 20 organizations running on green power
• EPA questions plan for cooling Snake River
• EPA reveals 44 higher risk coal ash sites
• EPA to Kansas: start over on coal plant
• EU probes AustriaÂ’s green power act
• Ebb and flow of wind power stress power grid
• Szott builds ZOT as a labour of love
• Electrician accused of endangering hotels
• Looking for support on U.S. emissions bill
• U.S. plant emissions fall as regulation looms
• Enerkem to create energy research center in Edmonton
• Entergy pushes to get spinoff of reactors done
• Eskom feels pressure of rising demand, funding pinch
• Exelon delays plan for Texas nuclear plant
• Stop new Florida reactors now, say leading experts
• FPL, Everglades ordered to find compromise
• Megawatt bio-farming operation in process
• Wrong address linked to deaths of children, father
• “Dirty power” filters could remove health problems
• Stratham fire station goes solar
• Natives ponder involvement with resource development
• ABAT delivers first lithium EV shipment to ZAP
• China's first nuclear power plant's expansion in progress
• Fish and energy needs clash in Midwest
• University researchers focus on solar power
• DOE offers loan guarantee for flywheel storage project
• Former FERC director joins DC research group
• Former GE CEO Jack Welch hospitalized
• Report surveys Four Corners air quality
• Ameren Illinois offers freezer/refrigeration tips
• Green technology stifled by funding woes: experts
• Ontario warns of further isotope shortage
• GE begins work on New Zealand smart grid
• Helping dairy farmers reduce emissions
• GE engines power cogeneration plant for greenhouses
• GE plans tools to reduce household energy costs
• GM on track for plug-in SUV
• GM plans battery plant near Detroit
• How your game console affects your power bill
• Appeals court reverses coal plant ruling
• Program awards $32.9M to support green energy
• Germany installs first offshore wind turbine
• Going green tough on legislature in down economy
• Government barriers stopping district energy system
• Michigan governor's home goes green with solar, wind
• Maine governor: Don't be fooled by summer
• Green carbon dioxide recycling emerging in B.C.
• Green energy projects see breakthroughs
• Greenpeace: China power companies hurting climate
• Canadian green power stocks fall on surprise ruling
• Grid operator feels congressional heat
• Group considers appeal over transmission lines
• Why so much noise about wind?
• Helicopter saw trims trees quickly, safely
• High price tag killed Ontario nuclear bid
• Homesteaders to build hydroelectric plant
• Hot weather sets power-usage record in Texas
• How renewable feed-in tariffs affect your bill
• How to solve the medical isotope crisis
• Utah coal plant 100th scuttled since 2002
• ITC Great Plains secures siting approval
• IT energy use high despite pressure to cut costs
• Idaho-to-Vegas power line moving ahead
• Summer energy assistance available in Illinois
• Efficiency could cut energy use by 23 per cent
• Incandescent bulbs return to the cutting edge
• India to unveil 20GW solar target
• Energy-intensive industries want more CO2 permits
• DonÂ’t count on MAPLE to deliver medical isotopes
• Italian senate approves return of nuclear power
• More reliable service expected with new transmission
• Johnvince Foods improves with green power
• Jordan seeks to become energy exporter
• Six Kansas communities vie for energy savings
• Governor agrees to coal plant compromise
• Kenya targets 2,000 MW of green energy by 2013
• Senator unveils $700 billion plan for nuclear plants
• Wyoming landowners seek power lines for wind projects
• Suit threatens nuclear Plant Vogtle
• Los Angeles will end use of coal-fired power
• Easing energy prices should ease Pennsylvania bills
• MDU Resources partners on transmission line
• Making buildings where energy is “free”
• Malta-Sicily grid interconnection to get EU funding
• Power rates bedevil governor for re-election
• EDF, First Solar to build massive manufacturing plant
• New McDonald's will feed hungry EVs
• Suit targets mercury emissions from power plant
• Union Fenosa awaits permits for Mexican windfarm
• Michigan Democrats want to expand renewable energy law
• Jet turbine could power hybrid car
• Windows 7 software to be more “green”
• Millersville may join co-op
• Mini reactors could bring jobs to Ontario
• A fee for using less energy
August 2009 News Story Index
• New Central Plant largest to meet LEED Gold standard
• IESO launches centralized wind forecasting
• Chalk River reactor down until spring
• EV future may power a charging industry
• Chile sees tidal power filling energy gap
• China builds first 10GW wind farm
• China legislators seen mulling renewables fund
• China has long-term plans for curbing emissions
• China losing out in low-carbon economy bonanza
• China outshines U.S. in making solar products
• China urges greenhouse gas caps, peak in 2030
• China is winning the race for green collar jobs
• Chinese farmers affecting the price of copper
• China's installed generation capacity surpasses 800 GW
• Chinese lawmakers call for action on climate change
• Clean energy taking root in Connecticut
• Climate change fight to cost $300 billion annually
• Big role for energy research in climate pact
• Coal rush brings jobs back
• Coal is fuel of choice for power generation
• Hadron Collider struggles with bad connections
• Colombia's EPM to build 200 MW windfarm
• More Coloradans losing utilities for unpaid bills
• New Colorado incentive to use EVs
• OPAÂ’s Community Challenge Day August 14
• Con Edison requests smart grid stimulus funding
• Great Lakes Wind Consortium to focus on renewables
• Utilities take revenue hits from cooler temperatures
• Cuba shuts factories, cuts energy to save economy
• DIRTT activates photovoltaic system
• DuPont to invest $120 million in solar projects
• Duke seeks funding to accelerate smart grid
• Duke steps in to provide power
• Isotope shortage leaves Dutch bracing for the worst
• Dynergy to sell $1.5 billion in assets to LS Power
• European Union saves 330 MW Belwind windfarm
• EV sticker shock awaits U.S. consumers
• Battery-powered trucks unveiled in Washington
• Eaton uses stimulus funds for hybrid deployment
• Carbon credits wonÂ’t work: economist
• El Paso Electric fined for air violations
• Element Hotel adds charging station
• Energy Ace to offer the first LEED guarantee
• Energy companies want closed Ford plant
• U.S. rich in energy-efficiency potential: study
• Garbage in, energy out
• SPP gets nod from FERC on reformed procedures
• FERC signs tidal power agreement with Maine
• Ottawa invests in Bear Mountain Wind Park
• Federal regulators to review power complaint
• First Nations go greener
• First Solar unveils new 550 MW solar project
• Plug-in EVs, hybrids ready to hit the streets
• Florida PSC orders utilities to disclose execs' pay
• Fluor to design solar thermal plant
• Ford studying ways to charge EVs
• Former Petrocelli chair admits bribing labor boss
• U.S. needs 45 new reactors by 2030: study
• Fossil fuel groups are bashing each other
• OSHA publishes fraudulent trainers "Watch List"
• Nuclear workers see risks as conditions worsen
• Frito-Lay facility is off the grid
• Bulgaria likely to cancel Belene nuclear plant
• Canadian fusion company starts with $22 million
• CoalÂ’s future wagered on carbon capture
• GM to invest in Volt battery plant
• GM to launch plug-in SUV in 2011
• The geopolitics of car batteries
• Georgia Power offers conservation tips
• Geothermal power touted for Upper Ark
• German solar firms hit by price war
• German wind power moves further out to sea
• Germany: Lots of solar, too much CO2
• Germans plan for 1 million EVs by 2020
• Sunstroom to build 50 MW solar thermal plant in Spain
• Green dollars moving to smart grid, energy storage
• Green power law draws wind parks to New Hampshire
• Solar powered, sheep-tended plant
• Hearings begin on FPL's request for rate increase
• High power rates can mean potential grow-ops
• Wind project begins at high school
• Honda to unveil EV in U.S. by 2025
• Hope is blowing in the wind for British Columbia
• Regulators debate: Who pays for sprawl?
• How will renewable energy impact the environment?
• Only 20 watts needed to power the human brain
• Hundreds to participate in power line case
• Hybrid cars fuel fears of metal shortage
• Hybrid fuel calculation needs to be revisited
• Hydroelectric plant accident kills 8 in Siberia
• Hydroelectric project gets public support at unveiling
• IEEE-SA launches ICSG to address cyber threats
• Illinois coal plants sued over dirty air
• IndiaÂ’s farmers oppose coal plants
• Delayed infrastructure projects $8 billion in the red
• Insight earns Gold LEED certification
• Report prompts Iowa Power Fund debate
• Is it time to press “reset” on nuclear?
• Japanese power firms fall short of emission goals
• Japanese utilities to test “low emissions” coal plant
• Japan to restart fast breeder reactor in early 2010
• Smart meters and security: locking up the grid
• KEMA to perform protection study of Dominican grid
• Kenya reaps the wind
• Restaurant sees cost savings with LED retrofits
• LEDs: as energy efficient as compact fluorescents
• Lower power demand could mean profit outage
• Magma raises stake in Iceland geothermal company
• Legislators push case for third-party power producers
• Kentucky man sentenced for power plant threat
• Man makes his own electric-powered truck
• Many factors involved in EV mileage potential
• Half of all solar panels will not sell in 2009
• PV plant to be located at old military training area
• Missing 64 at hydroelectric dam likely dead
• Mississippi Power changes plans for plant
• Mitsubishi Heavy to make lithium-ion batteries
• Montana cooperative ends plan to build coal plant
• NAFTA partners eye continental carbon scheme
• NV Energy seeks short-term renewable energy
• NV Energy agree on 26-MW PPA for solar power
• NYISO offering courses on NY power markets
• Natural gas gets attention where renewables ruled
• New Jersey to more than double solar generation
• Imported power may lower bills
• New infrastructure and supply means less coal for Ontario
• ASSE unveils new workplace fall prevention standards
• Nissan plant using methanol to power parts movers
• Nissan rolls out EV at new headquarters
• Springfield to require training after nooses found
• North Bay power plant reduces emissions
• North Koreans hear about New Mexico renewables
• NorthWestern seeking renewable energy projects
• CO2 cuts will cost more without nuclear and clean coal
• Nuclear lobby goes 0-6 in overturning state bans
• SONGS goes solar with LED lighting
• Nuclear could be the answer in next energy crisis
• OASIS to define smart grid transactions standards
• OEB authorizes smart sub-metering
• OSHA alleges safety violations at MillerCoors
• Ohio Edison to repower coal plant with biomass
• Outage accents CanadaÂ’s arctic power woes
• How to save $1.2 trillion
• PG&E backs measure to tighten grip on cities
• PNM wants to expand solar capacity
• PPL Electric completes first 2011 power purchases
• PPL proposes 'smart' grid pilot project
• Painting a Canadian energy mosaic
• Pakistan needs energy help from Iran
• Pakistan approves four coal generation projects
• Pakistan sees U.S. backing for energy projects
• Palin got it right
• Pentadyne wins flywheel transit rail project
• Those living near plants favour nuclear energy
• Court blocks plan to curb mountaintop mining
• Plan to shut down power plants blocked
• Point Beach nuclear plant seeks to raise output
• Poland outlines nuclear roadmap
• Oglethorpe Power replanting trees for carbon credits
• Prairie grouse could hamper wind energy growth
• Don't back down on wind turbines
• Putting wasted PC power to work in climate fight
• Germany launches first pilot CO2 scrubber
• A rare peek at green economics
• Ontario rebate for EVs called a “bribe”
• Cool Ontario summer cools nuclear debate
• Power bills down, but not for long
• Recession speeds coalÂ’s long-term decline
• Nuclear regulators urge high-tech fire detection
• Rejection of coal gives nuclear fresh hope
• “Lights On!” supply drive benefits Dallas schools
• ReneSola wins Chinese solar power plant deal
• Rich nations offer 15-21 per cent CO2 cuts by 2020
• Senate denies Obama bid to axe rural energy grants
• SRP applies for stimulus funds for smart projects
• Sahara solar power to Europe plan gains momentum
• San Francisco makes deal to close dirty plant
• Advancing the security of energy infrastructure
• Saskatchewan leads charge for isotope solution
• Saudi considers building first nuclear power plant
• Scotland approves new onshore windfarms
• Search for green power on and off the grid
• The search for a nuclear graveyard
• Death knell for nuclear power?
• UK renewable goals draws barrage of power, critics
• Should older power plants get a free pass?
• Sierra Club takes new step to block coal plant
• SkyPower files for protection from creditors
• Security researchers offer caution on smart grids
• Smart grid requires new profit motives
• Solar, wind industries head to Washington
• Solar cell production to grow 56 per cent this year
• Pocono takes green flag in solar energy
• India's solar plan moves ahead
• Homeowners finding solar is now more affordable
• Solar offers hope in Bangladeshi villages
• Massive solar projects slated for California Desert
• Struggling solar supplier gets trade zone status
• Some buildings not living up to green label
• Southern utilities look to nuclear solution
• Southwest Airlines lauded for green power purchase
• Stray voltage costs Toronto Hydro $14 million to fix
• Early costs of climate bill will be 20 per cent: study
• Hybrid car rebates donÂ’t work: study
• Japanese firm buys into U.S. wind farm
• TVAÂ’s role in nuclear defense to grow
• Plant may unlock TennesseeÂ’s natural gas potential
• TVA agrees to increase rates, borrowing; cut costs
• TVA plans for Alabama drops to one reactor
• Tata Power unveils ambitious development plan
• Tenants must consent to smart meters under new rules
• Terra Firma buys Everpower Wind
• Tesla to open power train plant in Palo Alto
• Wind turbine blades changing shape
• Toyota holds back in EV race
• ABB solution will monitor, manage dozens of hydro plants
• Toyota to buy batteries from Sanyo
• AFC signs generation deal with INEOS
• East German Trabant reborn as a green EV
• AMSC receives order for 17 wind-turbine systems
• TransAlta shifts focus to renewables
• Agents seek property owners' OK to survey route
• Turbines to generate 200 jobs in Windsor
• Alaska energy center director lives off the grid
• UK approves waste-burning power plant
• A carbon crapshoot
• UK ministers urge for increased nuclear power
• Alberta power bills will “crush” consumers
• UK offshore windfarms to get 2-gigawatt boost
• First ‘on-gridÂ’ alternative-energy cell sites on horizon
• Renewable power generation rises in the UK
• 150 businesses support U.S. green jobs bill
• UK smart grids get £500 million jolt
• Are we really ready to change the world?
• U.N. chief predicts dire future without climate deal
• Argentina evaluates potential for geothermal project
• Canada loses out as U.S. ups green ante
• Seven arrested in suspected carbon tax fraud
• Biomass assistance program announced
• Aspen hydropower plant plans crank up
• U.S. becomes world leader in wind power
• Cost of utility plan worries big business
• Renewable power industry says U.S. moving too slowly
• Renewable energy laws pass Australian parliament
• Largest urban solar power plant closer to reality
• Australian parliament rejects carbon trade plan
• Utilities eye ambitious PV projects of their own
• Verbund planning 88 MW hydropower plant
• Utilities warming to ice-storage AC systems
• Keenan Auto Body installs solar panels
• Utility wants to deploy largest grid battery ever
• China's BYD to mass produce batteries for EVs
• Senator hears from experts on Vermont efforts
• Hydrogen generation plant to be a welcome addition
• Vietnam's high wind power potential
• Baltimore banker suing Constellation for $65 million
• $290M sought to capture carbon at power plant
• Bangor Hydro puts in request for stimulus funds
• Volt to get 100 km per litre, says GM
• Battery maker gets almost $17 million from Ontario
• Western utilities seek stimulus grants for synchrophasors
• Battle over Indiana utility continues
• U.S. awards $600 million in car battery grants
• The beauty of the hybrid truck
• We Energies fined $147,000 for power-plant blast
• Biomass energy gaining momentum in the UK
• Westinghouse announces brighter future grant program
• Company plans biomass power project in Longview
• Wholesaler borrows $100M for upgrades
• Power system upgrades keep AC flowing
• 16 wind power companies sign NY ethics code
• Bringing solar power to the masses
• Wind farm opponents will have their say
• British communities race for green funding
• Winds of change rock Wolfe Island
• Build more reactors in Bowmanville soon, insiders say
• Wind capacity expansion too slow, AWEA says
• Bulked-up Canadian Hydro increases sales, suitors
• Work begins on new Coolidge peaking plant
• Transmission battles are only beginning
• Environmentalists target Wyoming coal expansions
• AEP calls for dedicated wireless system for Smart Grid
• Ottawa pledges $71 million for Yukon power dam
• Canadian Solar to build 500 MW project in China
• Zenn Motor loses $2.6 million in third quarter
• Smart grid saves power, but can it thwart hackers?
• Can wind farms cause false weather alarms?
• Cap and degrade
• Competition at Consumers Energy hits cap
• Germany launches CO2 scrubbing at RWE
• Utah salt caverns handy for energy storage
September 2009 News Story Index
• Deadline approaches for Section 48C tax credits
• U.S. needs 100 new nuclear plants soon, says Alexander
• Should hybrids be making more noise?
• Small hydro to boost rural Africa development
• Sustainable energy plan has rivals green with envy
• Back off power plant, Smitherman warned
• Software to act as smart grid “glue” for startups
• Solar-hydrogen house combines new, old
• Solar to be integrated with coal plant
• U.S. solar stocks knocked by German demand fears
• California solar company to get federal backing
• South Shore buildings to become more energy efficient
• Space-based solar not science fiction
• Power plant in space to power homes on earth
• Spray-on solar cells make production more affordable
• Steelcase Inc. given Green Power Leadership Award
• Students hope to shine in solar house competition
• Summerside Electric applies to build $3.3M power line
• TEPCO to use carbon market
• TVA nominee: utility's problems same as in 1970s
• Kentucky looking to nature for energy production
• Rural telcos, utilities should partner on smart grids
• Energy-saving projects to help 10,000 Tennessee homes
• Tessera Solar to build west Texas plant
• Infrastructure still vulnerable after Ike
• Three Ontario utilities to use FlexNet smart metering
• Thunder Bay approves landfill methane power plant
• Tierney named CFO of American Electric Power
• Earth tremors leads to second thoughts on geothermal
• Wind turbine components plant coming to Kansas
• UK green lights 60-MW biomass power plant
• UK looking to speed up renewable power connections
• UK may cut carbon storage funding
• UN panel to rule on ChinaÂ’s wind projects
• VW plans Varta tie-up on batteries
• Vancouver is plugged-in for EVs
• Venezuela's Chavez aims to tap nuclear energy
• Vermont town plans to appeal safety fines
• Commissioner challenges Virginia wind farm map
• Battery advances led the charge for Volt
• EV all the way? No way!
• West Virginia still weighing tax on new power lines
• $1.3 million allocated for hydro power technologies
• Waste problems can be solved with generation
• UK wave energy gets £22 million boost
• We Energies, paper mill to create biomass plant
• Alternate-energy scramble on across West
• EV made as “logical as possible”
• California watching wildfire threat to grid
• Wind energy powers job creation: CanWEA
• Wind farm planned near Groton
• Wind could cut China's emissions by 30 per cent
• Anschutz wind project advances amid grouse concerns
• Opposition questions price of OLG power plant
• Kingston, Sioux Lookout win Count Me In! challenge
• Work on 120-megawatt Arecleoch windfarm begins
• World Bank Group touts renewable energy funding
• Thousands of Wyoming businesses see higher bills
• Xcel takes bid for expanded nuclear plant to judge
• Colorado utility's rebuff of Wyoming wind surprises
• Zenn Motor makes U-turn
• Texas house aims low to win solar contest
• eMeter to enhance OntarioÂ’s smart grid capabilities
• A123 in talks to settle battery patent fight
• ABB to supply SCADA for National Grid U.S.
• ACC schedules meeting on power line route
• AEP to fire up coal plant in West Virginia
• Advances seen cutting solar costs
• Utilities plan for possible winter gas shortages
• Apprenticing leads Maryland man to D.C. work
• Arab states race for nuclear power
• Arc Vault system sets new containment standard
• Are utilities the best smart grid services provider?
• Regional leaders pledge energy cooperation
• Australia overtakes U.S. in per capita CO2 emissions
• Australia's coal production is booming
• Australian wind farms may stall despite green bill
• B.C. considers coal mine proposal
• Battery maker seeks to raise $225 million in IPO
• Norfolk Southern unveils all-battery locomotive
• Bay of FundyÂ’s waves to be put to work
• Beacon Power applies for DOE grants
• Better Place unveils EV software
• Bill would create Wisconsin wind farm rules
• Biomass plan triggers questions
• Xcel Energy announces launch of 'smart grid' city
• Bruce Power fires almost 100 in code of conduct probe
• Bruce Power workers learn to fear Big Brother
• Buckley first in Space Command to add big solar
• California ISO to introduce new grid tools
• California OKs carbon fee on utilities, industry
• California favours efficiency over alternative energy
• Schwarzenegger to veto renewable energy bills
• California gubernatorial hopefuls support nuclear
• California to more than double solar
• Canada courted for underground GHG storage deal
• Canada tries to take the lead on energy
• Canadian manufacturers among least efficient: agency
• CanadaÂ’s wind industry aims high
• Carbon price drops in Northeast U.S. auction
• Charlottetown hotel goes geothermal
• China to increase proportion of nuclear power production
• China sees limit, but no ban, on rare minerals
• China still wary of industry CO2 cuts
• Solar credit crunch to ease next year
• Clean tech investments soar worldwide
• Michigan coal plant proposals get negative reviews
• Coast Guard to harness the tide for power
• College students protest coal use on campuses
• College class trains workers for green economy
• Committee advises more CFLs, fewer plants
• Pensioner power battle generates sympathy
• Money for contraception better for carbon reduction
• Oakville power plant approved
• Corn pellets that burn like coal
• Caution urged over utility sale
• Cruise ships plug in to cut pollution
• Cyber threat to grid under review
• Delaware to begin training new 'green workers'
• As demand for power sputters, bills may fall
• Proposed coal plants facing stiff resistance
• Solar more important than wind: Duke CEO
• Duke Energy to build wind farm in Wyoming
• Duke picks Convergys for 'smart grid' system
• Duke reaches second Chinese energy deal
• An EV for the daily commuter
• EPA to place limits on power plant water pollution
• Giving fiber a role in the smart grid
• EPRI looks at hybrid technology for cargo operations
• ESRI asks: Is your GIS smart grid ready?
• EU plans 30 cities to lead on smart energy
• EV company to build cars in Pittsburgh
• The economics of wind energy
• El Paso customers to get refund
• Ada Electric Cars sues tax commission
• 'Energy Citizens' rally vs. climate, energy bill
• Energy bill would create 5,000 new jobs in state
• Europe's energy-from-waste market crippled by delays
• Energy storage key to EV plans
• European power to key on offshore wind
• The Giant awakens to solar power while America
• FPL and Duke invest in hybrid EV conversions
• Farm Power generates energy for PSE customers
• Farmer turns to the sun to run Indiana operation
• Floating turbine works almost anywhere
• Spinning flywheels said to make greener energy
• French carbon tax hotly debated
• House passes funding for green vehicle research
• New York fund would make energy-saving home loans
• GE Hitachi advances new nuclear design
• GE unit seeks partners for rail, wind
• GM plans affordable EV for India
• Coal-to-gas technology heading to China
• German campaign focusing on nuclear
• German plant mixes renewables and hydrogen
• Google working on smart plug-in hybrid charging
• Schwarzenegger boosts clean energy plan
• Jason Gray now director of SunEdison Canadian operations
• Canada labeled a global carbon “bully”
• Hawaii remakes grid with “green” tools
• High school students work on EV
• High-tech materials may boost geothermal appeal
• Home crafts get wired
• Homegrown green power for Ontarians
• Hong Kong looks to purchase EVs
• Honolulu energy use up after vow to conserve more
• How carbon capture technology works
• Large turnout for wind farm public meeting
• One year after Gustav, many prepared for outages
• Hydro One, OPG included in expense crackdown
• Hydro One introduces first hybrid truck
• Colorado power dam fire results in indictment
• IEEE standard on hydro/wind credits coming
• Improving the U.S. power grid
• Hoarding energy-guzzling bulbs ahead of EU ban
• Debate about nuclear power returns to legislature
• India to double nuclear output
• Power woes rampant in Iraq
• Ban the bulb? What kind of a bright idea is that?
• J-Power says carbon capture on schedule
• Japan business lobby to oppose climate target
• Judge rejects challenge to energy mandate
• Key utility backs out of power plant project
• Khosla raises $1 billion for renewables, cleantech
• Power Plant employees go a decade without injury
• MDS sells unit, to focus on isotopes
• DOE names MGE green power program nation's best
• Maine wind farm gets stimulus funds
• Massachusetts seeks plans for "high performance" buildings
• Man shocked, burned while chasing rabbit
• Microturbine bus a hit at Green Showcase
• Home power plants project unveiled in Germany
• Minister accused of ducking wind farm protesters
• Sparks fly in Mississauga utility fight
• More firms give green light to solar
• Clean energy to create more jobs than coal: study
• NRC ready for reactor reviews
• NYISO seeks changes to energy bidding
• Natural gas plant generating opposition
• Nevada panel urges $3 billion on transmission lines
• New EVs offered at German auto show
• Canadian Solar moves HQ to Kitchener
• Newfoundland projects fuels hope of east/west grid
• New program pays biomass plant suppliers
• New wire standard issued by ASTM committee
• Nigerians weary of power outages
• North Dakota woos turbine manufacturers
• UK carbon-capture project to use deep-sea storage
• Northern Nevada PUC approves lower utility rates
• First floating wind turbine launches in Norway
• Nuclear power is part of energy solution
• OSHA extends rulemaking on generation, T&D
• Oahu homeowner using wind power
• Obama 'green jobs' adviser quits amid controversy
• Ohio announces financing help for energy upgrades
• Oklahoma company to assemble, sell EVs
• Renewable energy key to state future: Oklahoma
• Nation's oldest nuclear plant showing its age
• Oman to invest $7.8B in water, power projects
• Ontario shuts down four coal-fired units
• PGE seeks input on power plan
• Two PSC staffers resign as nuclear plant weighed
• U.S. panel shifts focus to reusing nuclear fuel
• Massive Panther Creek wind farm completed
• Paris readies for massive recharging network
• Northwest power panel calls for conservation
• Plutonic, GE unit commit to buy Canada wind farm
• Point Lepreau refurbishment 9 months late
• Poor nations struggle with CO2 targets
• Entrepreneur demonstrates portable power prototype
• Poverty is no excuse for lower rates, court rules
• Ray of hope for Nova Scotia
• Indiana regulators hear complaints over tree trimming
• Renewable fundraiser at Playboy Mansion
• Project helps energize home
• Danish island an example of self-sufficiency
• Ontario eyes green job bonanza
• California utility proposes novel wildfire tactic
• Fort Wayne schools ban appliances from classroom
• Schumer wants to block energy rate hikes
• Secret deal derailed new coal plant
October 2009 News Story Index
• Chipotle plans major solar power initiative
• AEP to work on coal plant through December
• Solar and building efficiency plugged by Chu
• Xcel Energy to add more solar power in Colorado
• U.S. must tackle emissions first: Chu
• Clean air at the expense of waterways
• Cars must be electric, says climate tsar
• Climatism and the new green industrial state
• Commission withdraws EV rule
• Companies “broke licence by cutting off the disabled”
• UK company processes fly ash from coal plants
• Company turning vegetable waste into power
• Secret complaint could bankrupt Manitoba Hydro
• Complaints mount at Texas prepaid power firms
• Australian concerns about nation's power grid
• Congress considers nuclear to reduce emissions
• Cool summer softened demand for power
• Cordless tools become more refined
• County puts plug-in Prius to the test
• Court to review SWEPCO case on power plant
• Fewer, more efficient customers cut Exelon profits
• Cyprus unveils mammoth wind farm
• $87 million allocated for solar technologies
• DOE buys geothermal plant in Wyoming
• Enforcement of energy standards to be strengthened
• DOE hopes seed money helps innovation bloom
• DOE urged to halt nuclear loan guarantees
• Attorney for man who froze to death plans lawsuit
• Decade of competition yields $1 billion in savings
• Depression helped by electrical stimulation
• Diesel a GO over electric trains
• U.S. needs to embrace renewable energy: diplomat
• Discord over regulation of EV charging
• Doble welcomes new president
• Dong Energy cancels coal-fired projects
• Dow sees huge market in solar shingles
• Duke, Santee Cooper nuclear plans on track
• Duke Energy brings two wind projects on line
• EDF to sell UK grid operations
• UK needs 30% nuclear to meet emission targets: EDF
• EPA moves to regulate smokestack greenhouse gases
• EPA targets big greenhouse gas polluters
• EPA to issue power plant pollutant rule in 2011
• EU plan to curb CO2 would favour solar
• E-bikes a no-no for prohibited drivers
• Elithis Tower produces more power than consumes
• Enbridge to acquire Ontario Solar Project from First Solar
• Energy bill needs carbon cap: White House
• Energy firms battle over climate bill
• Energy salesman charged with lying to consumer
• GermanyÂ’s renewable myth
• U.S. reps worry ocean policy will block development
• $2.7 million awarded for Wolverine carbon project
• Wind industry uses federal grants to add capacity
• First wind-only energy auction coming
• FirstEnergy Ohio residential customers get bulbs
• Ohio utility responds to irate consumers' issues
• CanadaÂ’s largest solar farm opens
• First Solar first to undergo the “Ontario process”
• Fisker to build hybrid cars at idled GM plant
• Forged letters went unreported
• Founder of Beckwith Electric dies
• GDF Suez to pay for nuclear plant lifeline
• GE meters used in AEPÂ’s smart grid demonstration
• GE calls for trade deal in environmental goods
• Coal country reinvents itself
• German renewables law under scrutiny
• E.ON swaps power with EnBW and EDF
• Germany fumes over Ontario solar policy
• Germany looks to extend life of nuclear plants
• E.ON lauds wind farm efforts
• Midwest governors see clean energy cooperation need
• Tennessee governor says China trip has green focus
• Who says itÂ’s green to burn woodchips?
• California green push to staunch job losses: study
• GroundedPower to provide smart technology
• Ken Hartwick elected to OEAÂ’s board of directors
• Hawaii prepares for distributed generation
• Hedge fund bets on EVs, Chinese wind
• House approves spending for energy-water projects
• Hydro One investing in Georgian Bay area
• Kincardine area receives million-dollar upgrade
• Hydro-Québec seeks control of N.B. corridor
• Hydro-Quebec to get most of NB PowerÂ’s assets
• World needs 100 CO2 capture projects: IEA
• IEEE applauds workforce training announcement
• ISO New England releases 10-year plan
• Incentives offered to “green” data centres
• India developing eco-friendly 100 MW IGCC plant
• India plans massive expansion of production capacity
• Indonesia caps coal exports to ensure power supply
• Turbine developer feels the wind at his back
• Computer virus in Australian power grid
• Ireland exiting peat power, faces hurdles
• Is ZENN Motor plugged in?
• The end of cheap power in Quebec?
• ItalyÂ’s green boom may stumble over incentives
• Small wind goes big
• Kansas transmission line project back in mix
• Keeping warm should be cheaper this winter
• Kyrgyzstan begins power cuts
• Lamar to use landfills to generate power
• Waste Connections landfill to power 7,000 homes
• Chile's biggest windfarm becomes operational
• Largest solar panel plant rises in Florida
• City approves solar plant lease
• Minnesota library to start lending energy meters
• Life returns to an eerie Chernobyl
• Little things count in energy use
• MEMC to buy SunEdison
• MPs want inquiry into the great energy “swindle”
• Reaching high to grab power from the wind
• Super-fast magnetic train floats above the track
• Major power blackout hits Sudanese capital
• PEI man drives gas-free on wind power
• Man finds freedom converting car into an EV
• California man wins round two against power plants
• Massive power scheme proposed for Montreal
• Smart grid gets test at Maui resort
• Medicine Hat looks to solar power
• Metered service has Toronto Hydro under fire
• Electrifying GO train system to be studied
• Mexican power workers union fights for its life
• Michigan plugs in to plug-ins
• Microturbines eligible for incentives under new law
• City looks to lower power costs
• Mississippi Power makes its case
• Model predicts hurricane power outages
• NERC, FERC, FPL agree on reliability enhancements
• NERC IDC celebrates a decade
• Gas plant developers fight TrAIL transmission line
• NRC approves Constellation/EDF joint venture
• Energy production results in $120 billion hidden cost
• NRC study on the "hidden" costs of energy
• NRG testing biomass at Louisiana plant
• Efforts expanded to support EVs, charging stations
• N-Vision to build wind farm in Bulgaria
• Navajo leader seeks grant for power plant
• Nebraska power co-ops sue Colorado-based provider
• Advanced turbine cuts fuel use, emissions
• New York diaries to receive power discounts
• New Zealand to proceed with Te-Uku wind project
• Sarkozy names new EDF head
• New lines go up as grid nears limit
• New power plant is generating hope
• New substation doubles Shiprock power
• Nissan to market EV in B.C.
• Not all projects 'FIT' for Ontario green program
• Nova Scotia to create energy efficiency agency
• Nuclear power: an inconvenient solution
• Nuclear recycling system could cut arms risk
• OEB completes majority of green energy initiatives
• OEB proposes better customer service measures
• Of climate change and nuclear power
• Offshore wind coming for Taiwan
• Oklahoma utility receives stimulus funding
• OntarioÂ’s iron-fisted energy model
• Province freezes Great Lakes power proposals
• Ontario unveils e-bike rules
• Feds keep lid on AECL sale report
• Otter Tail Power settlement includes customer refund
• Looking at the power grid up close
• PEI to charge wind energy royalty
• Crisis to be overcome with coal reserves
• Pattern Energy closes funding for wind project
• Plastic solar cell breaking world records
• In Canada, plug-in cars have familiar feel
• A cascade of plug-in efficiencies
• Point Lepreau delay will cost PEI customers
• Police bust Mexican power workers union
• Poor hit back at rich over carbon emissions
• Union backs older, “emission-free” Candu 6
• Premier stands behind wind farm development
• Proposed bill may restrict new power plant
• Coal plant fires up Painesville residents
• Protesters invade Oxfordshire power station
• Wind farmer REG grows by remaining small
• Recession slows power demand and renewable growth
• Smart grid good for big wind, solar: regulator
• Power thatÂ’s cheaper than free
• Report endorses clean-energy economy for Midwest
• New York close to Reva EV plant deal
• Massive Texas wind farm operating
• Solar lantern lights up rural India
• Rural residents see new nuclear plant as boon
• Samsung deal sparks green envy
• San Diego utility pushes rural shut-off plan
• Energy hearings fire up Saskatchewan politicians
• SEC to invest $100 billion in power projects
• ScottishPower completes first carbon capture pilot
• Sea Snake leads in marine power race
• Senator warns of “energy sprawl”
• Students show possibilities of a solar lifestyle
• Siemens research turbine commissioned at NREL site
• Siemens secures six turbine orders
• Signatech backs EPRI asset intelligence planning
• Obama earmarks $3.4 billion for smart grid
• Smart meter phase-in sparks cost fears
• Snowstorm cuts power to thousands
• Solar Decathlon games begin
• 2009 Solar Decathlon winners announced
• Solar companies defend accounting practices
• Outlook from solar companies disappoints investors
• Solar power outshining Colorado's gas industry
• Solar power execs bullish on 2010
• Thinking solar power? It's never been cheaper
• Newmarket to demonstrate solar rooftop product
• Several striking Hydro employees forced to work
• Southern Power buys plant from LS Power
• Spain records surplus energy production
• ATC studies show need for $2.5 billion in investment
• Study finds need for coal-fired plant
• EVs not climate saviors yet: study
• Summit draws attention to vital role of nuclear
• Superconductor pipelines to be used in market hub
• Surprise winners in UN climate deal
• TCW buys stake in Centrica wind farms
• ABB wins $30 million power order in Canada
• TVA sees a future in clean coal generation
• AECL in talks with Indian power firms
• Tampa Electric promotes energy planner program
• ALLETE board elects former Westar Energy CEO
• Tanzania says grid has 80 MW deficit
• AMEC signs nuclear deal with HCC
• Tariffs may hurt solar panel industry
• AMSC signs additional contracts in Australia
• New technologies may grab carbon out of the air
• Court clears way for Alberta-Montana power line
• Paging Dr. Tesla? Automaker to make house calls
• The real reason for fear
• Tesla following in Henry FordÂ’s tracks
• Anemometer approved for Lake Ontario
• Renewable energyÂ’s odd couple
• Areva acquires Megatran
• Texas governor voices opposition to climate bill
• Areva and Kazatomprom to produce, market nuclear fuel
• The Green Grid makes efficiency recommendations
• Areva renews agreement with Northeast Utilities
• The race to build a better car battery
• Areva wins Riel Station Switchyard contract
• Toyota launches new hybrid, Honda warms to EV
• California utility taps Arizona solar power
• ITC to probe Toyota for hybrid patent infringement
• Arizona wind power project thrives
• The greening of a coal giant: TransAlta
• Arnprior Solar Project will power 7,000 homes
• Transelectrica explores increasing wind capacity
• Audit finds flaws in Energy Star program
• Wind turbines a bigger waste that eHealth
• Maryland utility awarded federal smart grid grant
• Turning power lines into battle lines
• Barriers loom on road to plug-in cars
• ASU group shines light on African power needs
• Belgium to extend nuclear program
• UK conservative would ban stand-by modes
• U.S. firm to build EV chargers in Jerusalem
• UK wind breezes past 4-gigawatt barrier
• UK expects $160 billion offshore investment
• UL developing safety standards for EV cords
• Windpower NIMBYs scolded
• UN carbon scheme finds favour in India
• Building energy efficiency in focus at climate forum
• UN says renewable energy investment down
• Light bulb program has some customers seeing red
• Batteries present a great hope for U.S. manufacturing
• Burning coal underground has potential
• U.S. presses ahead with climate bill
• CEOs no longer refute global warming
• U.S. solar challenging tariff ruling
• Strict energy standards for TVs considered
• U.S. still tops in geothermal energy
• California utility wants to buy more solar power
• Utilities pledge to be ready for plug-ins
• Campaign against emissions picks a number
• Utilities split on climate legislation
• Can U.S. compete with Canadian offshore wind?
• Chavez's new appeal to Venezuelans: Save energy
• Canada, Kazakhstan to share nuclear development
• Venezuela to tax high power use
• Canada falling behind in clean-tech race
• Vermont boosts payoff for renewable energy
• Washington Capitals will promote nuclear power
• Chevy Volt connected to OnStar EV laboratory
• Carbon capture gets $779 million kick-start
• Water an issue for some renewable projects
• Caribbean clean energy gets boost from grant funds
• Kansas-based utility to receive 'smart grid' funds
• Activists oppose Duke Energy sale to SC co-ops
• Westinghouse plant design rejected
• Chamber of Commerce loses members over emission laws
• When are 'smart meters' going to start paying off?
• Rich nations trying to kill Kyoto pact: China
• Who will pay for the electric gas stations?
• China torn between greener and cheaper power
• Challenges of the electric age
• Chinese/U.S. consortium to build Texas wind farm
• Wisconsin Governor signs bill on wind reform
• ChinaÂ’s renewable curbs a boon to big players
• Regulators approve Wisconsin utility's wind farm
November 2009 News Story Index
• A tale of two wind projects
• Tata Power, SN Power invest in Himalayan hydropower
• Carmaker Tesla preparing IPO
• Tesla gets a Toronto trial
• One million testing miles reveal EV performance
• The power of exports
• Third nuclear player enters UK power industry
• Trio of bids for Areva T&D division
• ABB realigns automation divisions for 2010
• Three senators join forces to rescue climate bill
• ABB wins $75 million SVC power order in Canada
• Tidal turbine deployed in Bay of Fundy
• AEP, Alstrom first to store CO2 emissions
• Trans Bay Cable will power San Francisco
• AEP restarts Texas coal plant
• Turkey scraps nuclear plant tender
• AEP subsidiary to buy Louisiana cooperative
• Paul Tyno named chairman of PLMA
• Africa needs $93 billion annual infrastructure
• Plans for UK CCS projects suffer setback
• African nations protest low emission targets
• UK approves 10 new nuclear sites
• Regulators OK Alabama Power cut; more may follow
• UK offshore wind farms given £300 million boost
• Stelmach urges provinces to unite behind climate plan
• UK small wind blows despite recession
• Algeria set to open solar panel factory
• UN wants energy poverty addressed in Copenhagen
• Alloy could convert exhaust into energy
• Power line a landmark investment: U.S.
• Alstom secures supply contract for CCGT plant
• Trials of underwater substation pod a success
• Solar investors will see strong 2010, analysts predict
• U.S. climate legislation poses risks for Canada
• Perspectives: new leadership for Canadian Hydro
• U.S. coal stakes future on carbon capture
• Electrica Awards a T&D contest first
• U.S. firms to develop rooftop solar in Canada
• Areva supplies expertise to smart grid project
• U.S. isotope industry will be CanadaÂ’s loss
• Atlantis to test worldÂ’s biggest tidal turbine
• Ukraine to sell carbon credits to Spain
• AustraliaÂ’s emissions fall as economy slows
• Union Distributing unveils largest solar plant
• A world without cables or wires
• University aims to “make orange green”
• BC Hydro CEO steps down amid controversy
• EPA grants CO2 funding to University of Illinois
• B.C. powering up for green initiatives
• CEO: utilities must join climate-change debate
• B.C. better start finding carbon credits at home
• VA hospitals, REC Solar sign contract
• Bad weather blamed in Brazilian blackout
• Dubie pushes for Vermont power line path
• Hooking up Quebec drivers to the grid
• Vogtle lays groundwork for first U.S. reactors in decades
• FirstEnergy plant receives nuclear license renewal
• World Energy Research to develop Guatemalan hydro
• A bid to cut emissions looks away from coal
• Wave generator pumps power to Scotland
• Big Stone II Project will not be built
• Weak Florida power conservation goals rejected
• Controversial Bill 50 passes final reading
• West Virginia delays power line decision until 2011
• Doubts about Brazilian grid linger
• Westinghouse submits bid for Czech reactor build
• A biomass breakthrough
• What can the U.S. learn from ChinaÂ’s energy policy?
• Bank goes green with Bullfrog Power
• Will consumers plug into home energy displays?
• Green power firm plugs into Dartmouth
• Wilton wind farm doubles in size
• Hydro-Quebec paying too much: Claude Garcia
• WindEEE Dome to study new technologies
• Clean Global Energy signs Mongolian UCG project
• Turbines to lower school, city power bills
• CN moving more wood pellets for generation
• Winter Challenge campaign falls short
• Added renewable capacity still leaves California short
• Wisconsin Electric targets 2012 for SO2 scrubbers
• Cameco hopes to supply uranium to India
• Wood-fueled power makes gain in state
• CanWEA applauds B.C.Â’s progress on renewables
• Talk of Wyoming wind tax whips up debate
• Canada, India reach nuclear deal
• Zambian hydroelectric feasibility study complete
• Canada eyes renewable exports to U.S.
• Canadian Hydro ends offshore prospect agreement
• Canadian producers wary of U.S. bills on cyber attacks
• Carbon storage? Not under my house!
• Cash inflow may blow small wind firms away
• CasinoÂ’s power plant an $81 million gamble
• Gerry Cauley appointed President and CEO of NERC
• Chilean hydropower project seeks environmental approval
• China pushes CO2 capture; questions loom
• China sees 22% nuclear consumption by 2050
• China harnesses mountain wind power
• China raises nonresidential rates
• Beijing replacing home coal furnaces
• China unveils carbon target for Copenhagen deal
• China should halve CO2 emissions by 2050: U.S.
• China vows to expand energy cooperation with Japan
• China's installed wind capacity reaches 15.85 GW
• China's power equipment utilization declines 6%
• China selects 294 solar power plants for subsidy
• Los Angeles suburb's rebirth rides on EV plant
• Clean coal not exactly pure
• Climate deal would reduce energy bills
• Coal profits mask lack of U.S. economic activity
• It will be a while before coal is replaced
• Cold storage facility achieves LEED gold status
• Colorado lawmakers ask Congress to limit energy bill
• Smart grid could lead to privacy stupidity: Commissioner
• Constellation, EDF agree on nuclear venture terms
• Survey shows consumers choose pretty over efficient
• Alberta amends power line bill
• Controversial wind farm to build U.S. turbine plant
• The challenge in Copenhagen: reshaping the world
• Cutting off power to pot growers
• Czech utility receives bids for nuclear reactors
• DCO Energy wins clean energy leadership award
• DEC to supply 660-MW power units to India
• DOE walks the walk with smart building
• DOE seeks alternative energy partners
• Hydrogen power plant agreement signed
• Halve worldÂ’s emissions by 2050: Danes
• Decision on Cape Wind to be made before 2010
• Details emerge on BrazilÂ’s wind energy auction
• Documenting the real-life payback of LEED certification
• Undercurrent of doubt over electric motors
• Drax Power's biomass plant clears local planning
• Energy crisis cripples production, disrupts cities
• Duke Energy Indiana files update for plant
• Price of coal gasification plant soars
• EDF prepares tender for French hydropower station
• EPRI unveils initiative to improve system efficiency
• Houston launches EV charging stations
• EVs finally shift into drive
• New turbine generates power even at low speeds
• Egyptian wind farm part of ambitious energy plan
• CEOs form Electrification Coalition
• Enbridge teams with RES Canada on wind farm
• Enel Green Power buys into Italian wind
• Energy storage: the next big thing
• Entergy CEO says chances for new plant dim
• Entergy misses deadline for power deal
• Eskom boardroom battle hinders operations
• FLIR delivers 100,000th infrared camera
• FPL sends out nuclear emergency booklets
• Another ServiceOne Award for FPL
• Tennessee family installs large solar system
• Danish family run home with one turbine
• Farmers growing power along with their crops
• The new face of harvesting
• Powering India: feeding an insatiable need
• Fire shuts Dungeness B nuclear plant
• Firefighters showcase solar energy project
• RussiaÂ’s first civil nuclear plant gets license
• First Solar plant re-energized
• First Wind expanding Stetson Wind project
• Five businesses that will save the world
• Green police target flat-screen TVs
• Work begins on flywheel frequency regulation plant
• A smart grid with centuries-old technology
• Ford installs wind turbines at Genk Plant
• French bid for Emirates nuclear plant at risk
• GE, E.ON sign major U.S. turbine deal
• GE Energy loans $50 million to Star Energy
• GE sells security unit for $1.8 billion
• German giants to build UK reactors
• Germany may look to new nuclear builds
• Green energy a perfect incubator for legal conflict
• Green energy stimulus growing few jobs
• A green giant emerges from ChinaÂ’s smog
• HECO gets piece of $3.4 billion to modernize grid
• Haida divided over wind power development
• Harper to attend climate conference
• Hawaii moves ahead with undersea power cable
• Helix Wind to power California cell towers
• High cost of carbon capture is slowing progress
• “Pioneer” has high hopes for wind turbine
• House panel takes fresh look at fusion
• How much would a nuclear meltdown cost?
• Website with powerful outage mapping system launched
• Hydro-Quebec not the ogre in NB Power takeover
• IEEE extends deadline for paper submissions
• IEEE to develop, revise shipboard systems standards
• Ice Bear helps utilities keep their cool
• Income limit raised for heat assistance
• Indiana power plants 4th dirtiest in U.S.
• Massive equipment imports needed for Indian generation
• India plans massive solar power boost
• Industrial energy efficiency receives stimulus
• ERCOT: interconnection requests continue to fall
• Tiny Iowa town has the chargers, awaiting drivers
• Irving firms benefit from NB Power deal
• Japan eyes solar station in space
• KBC favours wind for renewable investments
• Kansas launches $34 million energy efficiency
• Kenya sees geothermal growing to 4,000 MW
• Ottawa boosts liability limit for nuclear companies
• Energy conservation – charging cars for pennies
• Call centre embraces solar option
• Lumber mill modernization project complete
• MBPV to invest $5 billion in Indian solar
• Power shifts to Quebec
• Maldives to power capital with wind
• Man held after tonnes of e-waste exported to Africa
• Italian warehouse gets massive solar roof
• Milford Wind Corridor project completed
• Minnesota to get $40 million wind farm
• Mississippi Power gets initial nod for coal plant
• Wind power blowing money away
• Over 1 million Energy Star homes built in U.S.
• Morocco launches solar power initiative
• Morocco seeks private investors for wind farms
• Movers and shakers of the eco revolution
• N-Dimension to participate in cyber security trials
• Countdown to Copenhagen
• Netherlands records 40% increase in cogeneration
• New Brunswick open to adding more lines
• New Jersey may put turbines on piers
• State told power plan pros, cons
• New York saves $3.1 million in efficiency program
• New blackout hits RioÂ’s beachfront
• Newfoundland Premier offers a cautionary tale
• Newfoundland premier upset by NB Power deal
• New scrubbers cut Brunner Island emissions
• Power giants crying foul? What a joke!
• Norway opens worldÂ’s first osmotic power plant
• Nuclear power necessary part of energy mix
• Nuclear power can help fight global warming
• Why Harper needs a nuclear deal with India
• OPG quarterly profit reaches $259 million
• Obama to go to Copenhagen with emissions target
• Ocean Power wins grant for wave project
• Old Russian nukes now powering U.S. grid
• Olympic Rings using energy efficient bulbs
• Ontario considers flat-screen crackdown
• Ontario lobbies to keep emissions credits
• LED bulbs save substantial energy: Osram study
• Ottawa spends $200 million more on AECL
• Otter Tail Power rate case settled
• PATH agrees to extend procedural schedule
• PNE Wind looks for big sales in U.S.
• Energy panel eyes corridor lease rules
• Particles finally come together with a bang
• UK green-lights first energy park
• Philippines targets huge geothermal development
• Phoenix Solar eyes partner in China
• Pilot plant demonstrates carbon storage capabilities
• Plans to fast track nuclear unveiled
• Power firms unveil low-carbon choices
• Premier hopeful for Samsung deal
• Site preparation begins for Finnish cogeneration plant
• World's first osmotic power plant begins operations
• Loch Ness hydro plant would be countryÂ’s biggest
• Putting your energy literacy to the test
• Quebec looks for U.S. support with hydro projects
• Quebec takes tougher stand on emissions
• RWE starts Warsaw EV pilot
• Raised tariffs can solve PakistanÂ’s power crisis
• Industry rate cuts exceed requests in power deal
• Japan may meet CO2 goals due to recession
• Economic recovery will drive energy prices, demand
• Will Big Stone also be replaced by renewable power?
• Renewable power best option for Saskatchewan
• Big Bang machine near restart after repairs
• New report gives thumbs down to more nuclear
• Rich nationsÂ’ emission targets too low: China
• Rio pledges ‘power islandÂ’ immune from blackouts
• Cost of power concerns councillor
• Royal Agricultural Winter Fair to be totally green
• Rwanda earmarks $10 million for grid development
• The little island and its big, green victory
• Sasol to cut emissions, invest in solar
• Satcon chosen for urban solar power project
• First Saudi womenÂ’s university to get ABB substations
• Senators unveil bill to double nuclear
• Shadow cast over Areva's EPR nuclear reactor
• Spanish money flows into Nova Scotia wind project
• Siemens secures contract for HVDC link
• High-altitude wind power's possibilities
• Global smart meter installs to reach 250 million
• Solar focuses on nuts and bolts to cut costs
• Solar market sees brighter future
• StanChart eyes $800 million in renewable deals
• Stimulus fanning growth for wind energy producers
• Stimulus funding helps wind battery research
• Utility to store air underground to generate power
• Smart grid can generate $110 million: study
• Street lighting can be safely reduced: study
• Suntech to construct solar plant in Arizona
• TEPCO eyes wood waste for coal plant
• Taiwan, China may develop EVs together
December 2009 News Story Index
• ABB publishes new Energy Efficiency handbook
• Regulators give TECO the green light for solar
• AECL signs parts, services deal with Japan
• TVA board changes coming in 2010
• AEP supporting CO2 compression system research
• Tax rebate for “green” drivers, homeowners
• AGL Energy doubts massive wind project
• Tests normal after release of tritium at Darlington
• APS plan expands energy-efficiency programs
• Texas power market ranked first in North America
• Alberta wonÂ’t fund nuclear power: minister
• The politics of climate
• Make sure products have ULC or CSA tags
• $3 billion earmarked for carbon capture, sequestration
• Amendment to Chinese energy law adopted
• Tognum to provide gensets for Energoatom
• Are utility ratings at risk?
• New hybrid technologies boost efficiency
• Areva in exclusive talks with Alstom/Schneider
• Transit operators look to hybrids
• Areva targets California for new reactor
• Line ready to link Dry Fork plant to the grid
• WorldÂ’s longest HVDC transmission link approved
• Tres Amigas asks FERC for negotiated rates
• Argentina takes wind power to villages
• Wind gets clean bill of health
• Armenia and Russia form joint nuclear venture
• UAE deal a big step for Korean nuclear industry
• UK blames China for Copenhagen failure
• Irrigation farmers store wind power with batteries
• Can EVs reinvent BritainÂ’s motor industry?
• Battle brewing over future of Kyoto
• UN to rule on financing for Chinese wind farms
• Vermont Yankee nuclear battle continues
• UPPCL looking to expand thermal generation
• Toronto Hydro launches “Be Safe” campaign
• Drive for geothermal heats up on U.S. campuses
• Bear Creek offers example of wind farm development
• U.S. loans to boost nuclear industry
• Belgium boasts largest rooftop solar installation
• UTÂ’s conservation efforts save $1 million
• Ottawa formally invites bids for CANDU
• Uzbekistan to pull out of Soviet-era grid
• Billing rules stymie wind turbine use
• Vattenfall to harness wave energy of Shetlands
• Californians powered by the sun
• Vestas wins Chinese turbine contract
• Boom and bust in the uranium industry
• Voltalia to build 2 biomass cogen plants
• Boralex adds 47 MW wind capacity in France
• Was deregulation beneficial?
• Brazil keeps climate targets despite failed summit
• Leaders set to sign watered-down eco deal
• Brazil regulates high-energy efficiency for motors
• Kansas-based utility Westar celebrates centennial
• Britain to shift to smart grid, meter systems
• Winter storm strains Western power grid
• Crematorium burns bodies to generate power
• Westinghouse evaluating stake in AECL unit
• California OKs new transmission for renewables
• Should you throw away old fluorescent lights?
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• White House endorses clean energy tax credit
• CanWEA pleased by results of FIT program
• Colorado company building Westside solar park
• Canada falling behind U.S. in clean energy
• Energy becomes big issue in Atlantic Canada as N.B. ties hopes to Quebec
• Canada should be comfortable with Copenhagen pact
• Canadian wind power has biggest year yet
• Canadian Solar to build plant in Ontario
• Canadian Emissions Target Falls Short
• Can you really afford an EV?
• Carbon capture project a multi-national venture
• Carbon price hikes need utilities
• GDF Suez completes New Brunswick wind farm
• Lowering the “doom”
• Chevron chosen for Narragansett wind project
• China holds near monopoly on elements
• China pushing green technology, EU says
• China races ahead of U.S. to invest in green energy
• Gezhouba Group wins Filipino hydropower order
• Chinese solar panel makers see boost from climate talks
• Chinese wind companies look globally
• Christmas money goes to pay power bill
• Transmission towers being removed in Chula Vista
• Radio station to go solar
• Coal country has a message for Obama
• Coal plant delay means lower rate hike
• Coal shortage forces shutdowns in China
• Constellation buys Maryland wind project
• Cracks force natural gas power plant to shut down
• Golden opportunity to improve customer satisfaction
• DEWA awards Areva T&D supply contract
• DOE looks to strengthen transmission connections
• DONG Energy sells Walney wind farm stake
• Deepwater to build first U.S. ocean wind farm
• DenmarkÂ’s ambitious EV plans
• The project to tap North AfricaÂ’s sunlight
• Developers baffled by Chinese wind farm rejections
• New York seeking developer for Great Lakes wind
• Developing states reject Copenhagen plan
• Does NB Power deal serve Canada?
• Do it yourself solar coming to a store near you
• Drastic changes needed to meet emission targets
• Duke CEO says climate deal key to creating jobs
• Duke reaches settlement on federal lawsuit
• First Solar, EDF eye joint solar venture
• EPA releases final GHG endangerment finding
• EPA delays new rules on coal ash
• EPA ruling a setback for coal plants?
• EV maker announces “THINK City”
• EWEA calls for 'Grid Harmonization'
• Edison International spends billions on renewables
• Industry looks to green future
• 250 Christmas tree fires kill 14 each year
• Électrium offers family fun over the holidays
• Hopes for emissions deal surges in Copenhagen
• Emissions reduction programs catching on
• Emissions trading market at a standstill
• EnBW cancels German coal-fired plant
• Judge halts wind farm due to endangered bats
• New York phasing in energy conservation incentive
• A push for whole energy efficient neighborhoods
• Energy industry reacts to EPA climate ruling
• EuropeÂ’s wind companies snap up stimulus cash
• Europe to build off shore supergrid
• Nuclear island excavation begins for foundation
• Expansion of wind credits too costly
• FPL helps customers keep green resolutions
• Feds give clean coal projects $979 million
• Fire at India's nuclear research facility kills 2
• First Solar project dropped by L.A. utility
• First Solar first to produce 1 GW in a single year
• Last planned Florida coal plant cancelled
• Ford seeks tax credits to make batteries
• France not ready to invest in EV project
• France pumps a billion euros in nuclear research
• France rushes to revive carbon tax
• FuelCell Energy soars on hopes of incentives
• GE Hitachi, Detroit Edison team up on reactor
• GE bringing giant turbines to U.S. market
• GE chief hopes Copenhagen leads to clean energy
• GE considering Ohio for systems center
• GE invests in Oklahoma wind farm expansion
• GM spending millions in Michigan on Volt
• GSE Systems thriving on nuclear simulation work
• Germans miss out on cheaper power
• German solar wants faster subsidy cuts
• German installed PV capacity reaches 10,000 MW
• Revolutionizing the way solar is used
• Wind farms bow before needs of golden eagle
• Governor signs bills restricting shutoffs
• Governor to speak on offshore wind plans
• Rebuilt Greensburg a model of eco-living
• Haiti hydro project receives Brazilian help
• Hoover Dam power plant modernization continues
• How big is the nuclear danger?
• How big power will keep control
• Hydro-QuebecÂ’s green export plans
• IKEA stores accept old fluorescent light tubes
• Iberdrola to install Spain's first smart grid in Castellon
• Illinois power industry to dig deep for 2010
• Impact of plug-in EVs decades away: study
• India and Russia sign civil nuclear agreement
• India cuts customs duty rate for power projects
• No carbon caps in IndiaÂ’s future, minister says
• IndiaÂ’s EV pioneer plans massive plug-in plant
• Indiana lawmakers hopeful about renewable bill
• Italian hospitals turn to cogeneration
• Jemez Pueblo geothermal awaits grant money
• Jordan looking for sustainable energy supply
• South Korea, Areva partner to secure uranium supply
• Kansanssee generation gold in manure
• KCP&L seeks to add 300MW of wind power
• South Korea to launch emissions scheme
• Energy-efficient traffic lights canÂ’t melt snow
• Large fuel cells need U.S. aid to survive
• Massive solar PV power plant opens
• Largest solar plant in Italy completed
• Legislation will help poor pay power bills
• Leningrad reactor 3 receives extension to 2025
• Europeans could save planet for $3 a day: study
• Light-emitting wallpaper could replace bulbs
• Reactor shutdown opens door to Russia plans
• London Array consortium awards major contracts
• Top 10 solar trends in 2009
• Technology the answer for low-carbon power sector
• Low carbon price threatens investment
• MIT's proposes green power plant
• MaXXcon to build waste-to-energy stations in Germany
• Massachusetts homeowners can now sell power
• McGahn named president, COO of AMSC
• Bandwidth metering: a path to empowerment?
• Michigan issues air permit for new coal plant
• Microturbine supercar debuts at auto show
• Small reactors getting some attention
• Nuclear Innovation responds to CPS Energy lawsuit
• NPCIL to build nuclear plant in Haryana
• NV Energy gives Reno $1 million solar incentive
• Utility looks to salt away solar power
• New York operator wants new control center
• Energy plan pushes conservation, solar and wind
• NaiKun Wind an emerging wind producer
• Need for coal threatens national park
• Nevada regulators to use stimulus to hire staff
• NJ's largest utility asking for rate hikes
• New trends for renewable energy in Norway
• Nebraska firm wants utilities to burn corn
• Nissan working on battery to double LeafÂ’s range
• NB Power deal cannot be reopened
• Power outage in Norristown probed
• North CarolinaÂ’s renewable initiatives get a boost
• As California greens, Northwest Power gains
• Unified vision eludes energy corridor panel
• Nova Scotia Power boosts economy by going green
• V.C. Summer Nuclear plant back up to full power
• Nuclear power plans for Africa, Middle East
• Ohio light bulb fight offers lessons
• After bulb battle, utility offers voluntary plan
• Finding new power for old tractors
• Ontario advertises green credentials to investors
• Ontario cracking down on energy retailers
• Privatization plans ready for a power trip
• Ottawa contributes to Greengate wind project
• Extended outage will affect FPL GroupÂ’s earnings
• PEI opposition wants NB Power guarantees
• Watershed year coming for PV generation
• Expert panel says CANDU best for China
• Paraguay-Brazil energy treaty going nowhere fast
• CPP looks to invest in EDF Energy
• ‘Personalized solar energyÂ’ era nears
• Sunshine and sewage to power cities
• Power plants for LNG supplies proposed
• Canada sticking to greenhouse-gas targets: Prentice
• Progress Energy looks to close 11 coal plants
• Canada puts its nuclear pride on the block
• The future is clean
• RStandard poles selected for Hydro One contract
• French nuclear power struggles in a cold snap
• RWE appeals for carbon trading scheme
• Rain in Spain boosts hydro reserves
• Oklahoma needs renewable energy standard
• Repairs remain ongoing at Chalk River labs
• Transmission key to renewable power: report
• 2010 will be pivotal for EVs
• Ford retraining mechanics for the EV age
• Inflation would have tripled NB Power rates
• RussiaÂ’s carbon credit bank seen as a barrier
• SCE offers tips on how to lower bills
• Rapid reactor expansion raises safety concerns
• Enbridge expanding Sarnia solar power project
• Saskatchewan scraps nuclear power plan
• E.ON and Dong Energy cancel Welsh wind farm
• Schneider, Alstom to split the “T&D” of Areva
• ScottishPower promises cheaper carbon capture
• Self-cleaning solar panels stems from Alzheimer research
• Settlement would raise Kansas utility's rates
• SunPowerÂ’s president of systems unit leaving
• Siemens to put more into Chinese wind market
• Smart EV coming to Canada next year
• Smart grid, clean energy benefits from stimulus
• Copenhagen puts smart grid companies on power drive
• Smart grid project advocated for KUB
• Smart infrastructure at core of NV Energy spending
• New Edison meters allow customers to track usage
• Smart meters prompt revolt
• Recession makes 2003 blackout unlikely
• Solar LEDs light up developing nations
• Solar company near Pittsburgh hiring workers
• IsraelÂ’s hot-cold relationship with solar power
• Solar industry lauds Ontario incentives
• Solar panel projects operational in New Jersey
• Brooklyn gets first solar-powered EV station
• Spain considers extending life of nuclear plants
• Spain to add 6,700 green megawatts by 2012
• Iberian spot power hits low on wind, demand
• Biomass power plan splits stakeholders
• State funding fuels ChinaÂ’s global renewable push
• “Sticker shock” a concern in nuclear power
• Stressed solar looks beyond Wall Street
• Study urges re-commissioning Filipino nuclear plant
• Wind farm briefly powers entire city
• Sun Edison and Sky Power receive solar award
• FIT program gives SunEdison a jump start
• Surge in power projects expected for Texas
• Surry planners recommend coal power plant
• Survey begins on Ethiopia-Kenya power line
• TECO completes avian protection retrofit
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