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![]() Springfield MA (SPX) Feb 22, 2010 Western Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECo) has announced its plan to develop the first of several large-scale solar energy facilities. The selected site on Silver Lake Boulevard combines two parcels of land owned by WMECo and the Pittsfield Economic Development Authority (PEDA) at the William Stanley Business Park. The eight-acre site will accommodate up to 1.8 megawatts (MW) of solar capacity. WMECo officials joined local officials and PEDA representatives in announcing the agreement to combi ... read more |
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Rethinking Renewable Energy Strategies![]() Researchers at Queen's University suggest that policy makers examine greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions implications for energy infrastructure as fossil fuel sources must be rapidly replaced by windmills, solar panels and other sources of renewable energy. Their recommendations could be used to help policy makers restructure renewable energy production in a way that will optimize greenhouse ga ... more Millimeter-Scale, Energy-Harvesting Sensor System Developed ![]() A 9 cubic millimeter solar-powered sensor system developed at the University of Michigan is the smallest that can harvest energy from its surroundings to operate nearly perpetually. The U-M system's processor, solar cells, and battery are all contained in its tiny frame, which measures 2.5 by 3.5 by 1 millimeters. It is 1,000 times smaller than comparable commercial counterparts. The ... more Shedding New Light On City Of Sustainability ![]() The world's first completely zero-carbon footprint city, Masdar, located in the United Arab Emirates, will use solar-powered LED streetlights purchased from Massachusetts-based technology company SolarOne Solutions to illuminate its roadways. Solar powered streetlights that illuminate the roadway at night are powered by sunlight during the day. The SolarOne lights were selected after engin ... more |
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![]() Honolulu (UPI) Feb 5, 2009 Hawaiian officials have concluded that the resource-rich tropical state has little choice but to pursue green ambitions, reports the Los Angeles Times. Their goal is to transform the nation's most energy-dependent state into its cleanest and most sustainable. Hawaii aims to obtain 70 percent of its energy needs from clean sources within 20 years. According to government figures, Hawaii now imports some 51 million barrels of oil at an annual cost of billions of dollars. Because it doesn' ... read more |
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