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News and information about things organic (and solar, too)

Ontario - Feed-In Tariffs Proposed for Green-Energy Projects

Content Keyword RSS | March 13, 2009

Renewable energy in Ontario got a massive boost Thursday with the proposal of a fixed-price plan that, by June, could see the province paying out generous premiums to large and small generators of green power.

Fixed Prices Proposed for Green-Energy Projects

Content Keyword RSS | March 12, 2009

Renewable energy in Ontario got a massive boost Thursday with the proposal of a fixed-price plan that, by June, could see the province paying out generous premiums to large and small generators of green power.

The Solar Energy Revolution Will Be Televised

Content Keyword RSS | March 12, 2009

Just read this article which talks about the stimulus package and how it will revolutionize solar energy application, innovation and growth. The article mentions that $80 billion dollars is earmarked for solar energy projects , including 6 billion for loan guarantees and a few billion more for other renewable energy ideas. In 2009 and 2010 solar energy usage is going to explode and the best part is all the jobs that are going to be created. Not too mention the savings to be

S+H Construction to Present Solar Energy Workshops at the 2009 Residential Design and Construction Show

Content Keyword RSS | March 11, 2009

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — S+H Construction, Inc. of Cambridge, Massachusetts, one of the greater Boston area’s premier residential renovation and custom home building companies, is one of the expert presenters at the upcoming Residential Design and Construction (RDC) Show, held April 1-2, 2009 at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston. The company’s Renewable Energy Division is hosting two workshops, one for homeowners entitled “Get Solar Now,” and one for trade professionals entitled “Integrating So

High-voltage Lines Wouldn’t Need State Action Under Senate Plan

Content Keyword RSS | March 10, 2009

U.S. regulators would take from states the authority to approve certain high-voltage power lines in order to speed development of renewable energy, under draft legislation released by a Senate panel today. The proposal by the Democratic staff of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, posted online, would give the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission authority to approve lines that would carry electricity such as wind and solar energy. President Barack Obama has called for the U.S. to