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Monthly Archives: February 2015
DOE EERE this week
Energy Department Launches Virtual Hackathon to Build the Next Big Solar Software Solutions Webinars Planned on Energy Department’s Budget for Efficiency, Renewable Energy Report: Wind Generates 10% of Texas Electricity in 2014 SunEdison and GRID Alternatives Announce $5 Million Workforce … Continue reading
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North Carolina ranks No. 4 in US for installed solar capacity
source: http://www.cggc.duke.edu/pdfs/02152015duke_cggc_ncsolarenergyreport.pdf According the report by Duke University Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness, their key findings are : 1. North Carolina ranked No. 1 in the South and No. 4 in the country for installed solar investment. All parts of the … Continue reading
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DOE EERE THIS WEEK NEWS
Report: Energy Department’s Loan Guarantees Launched Utility-scale PV Solar Three Military Bases Partner with Energy Department to Train Veterans for Solar Jobs Energy Department, Arizona Transmission Infrastructure Project Energized USDA Announces Funding for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Projects Collegiate … Continue reading
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BP Energy Outlook 2035 released today
Source: http://www.bp.com/en/global/corporate/about-bp/energy-economics/energy-outlook.html Some of key findings: 1. Global energy consumption increases by 37% from today’s levels with virtually all (96%) the growth in non-OECD countries and more than half coming from India and China. 2. The US becomes energy self-sufficient by 2021. And … Continue reading
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Energy Department Announces $13 Million to Help Communities Go Solar DOI ‘Flips the Switch’ on California Solar Farm New Incubator Launches Network to Help Clean-Energy Entrepreneurs
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Role of the Editor
Trends in Renewable Energy (U.S. ISSN: 2376-2136, online ISSN: 2376-2144) is a journal run exclusively by scientists. It aims to provide a fair platform among scholars, share our knowledge, and make impacts in the energy related areas. The goal of … Continue reading
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EERE news this week
Twenty New Partners Join the Better Buildings Challenge DOI Leases Area Offshore Massachusetts for Wind Energy Development Super Bowl Draws on Renewable Energy to Light the Field with LEDs
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Energy Department to Make $59 Million Investment in Solar Energy
Source: funding opportunity announcement. The Energy Department on January 29 announced more than $59 million in funding to support solar energy innovation. The Department is making $45 million in funding available to quickly move innovative solar manufacturing technologies to market and … Continue reading
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