Solar Energy International Does Dallas

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SEI is pleased to offer four pre-conference trainings at Solar Power International in Dallas in October. We have an all-star line-up of trainings and presenters for both our one- and two-day trainings. Sunday and Monday, Oct. 16-17, 2011 Commercial PV: NEC 2011 Code-Compliant Design, Operations, and Maintenance Tech Talk for the Non-Technical …

Vinod Khosla on Innovation and Startups in Greentech – GTM Daily Newsletter

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Vinod Khosla on Innovation and Startups in Greentech “Only small companies do impressive things.” One Step Closer to Vehicle-to-Grid? NRG Energy teams up with the University of Delaware to develop vehicle to grid for fleets—and then for everyone. Elevance Enters Green Chemicals’ IPO Goldrush Transforming plant-based oils into high-value chemicals …

CLEANWATCH JOBS: Solar Power International 2011; 193 Jobs Available

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Solar Power International 2011 Solar solutions take shape at Solar Power International 2011(SPI ’11), October 17-20. The main event for solar energy technologies, networking and education comes to Dallas, Texas. Join 24,000 professionals from businesses spanning the entire industry spectrum at the Dallas Convention Center.

Australian Solar industry celebrates grid parity

kristyGreen Prosperity

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-09-07/solar-industry-celebrates-grid-parity/2875592 Solar industry celebrates grid parity PM Matt Peacock, staff ABC Updated September 07, 2011 20:44:44 The [Australian] Photovoltaic Association says the drop in cost of producing power from solar panels has made solar power competitive with coal-generated grid power. Solar power generated by photovoltaic cells on Australian rooftops has …

Generating ‘green’ electricity: Waste heat converted to electricity using new alloy

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Alternative Energy ——————————————————————————– Generating ‘green’ electricity: Waste heat converted to electricity using new alloy EADS Announces VoltAir Electric Airline Concept It may contaminate your well water and emit more emissions than expected, but is shale gas business also a Ponzi scheme? Tapping the SPR: The Root of Dysfunctional Energy Policies …

The big jobs growth now is in Green Jobs

kristyGreen Prosperity

“WIRED asked LinkedIn to analyze the 7 million US members who have switched industries during the past five years.” The growth in “Renewables and The Environment” was 56.8% — almost off the chart [click to enlarge]. In the future, the only jobs left will be green. Last year, the NY …

GE’s Gas-Fired Plants Could Enable More Wind and Solar Power

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GE’s Gas-Fired Plants Could Enable More Wind and Solar Power “We have a lot to understand about when we transform to a varying supply.” New Fuel Economy Labels May Give a Boost to Electric Vehicles The feds update the sticker and issue a plan to go alternative with the government’s …

Today’s Study: How The World Is Doing At Building New Energy (With Introductory Thoughts On Dr. House)

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NewEnergyNews Daily Headlines click here for main page: http://www.NewEnergyNews.net/ Today At Newenergynews, 4-12: * Today’s Study: How The World Is Doing At Building New Energy (With Introductory Thoughts On Dr. House) * Quick News, 4-12: Fukushima Officially As Bad As Chernobyl; China Buys, Eats U.S. New Energy Lunch; Solar Power …

Solar Power May Already Rival Coal, Prompting Installation Surge

kristyResource Efficiency, Greentech

Solar Power May Already Rival Coal, Prompting Installation Surge Q By Ehren Goossens – Apr 6, 2011 12:00 AM ET April 6 (Bloomberg) — Katrina Landis, chief executive officer of BP Plc’s alternative-energy unit, discusses the outlook for the London-based company’s investments in clean energy. Landis spoke yesterday with Erik …

Solar Power May Already Rival Coal, Prompting Installation Surge

kristyResource Efficiency, Greentech

An article from Bloomberg Solar Power May Already Rival Coal, Prompting Installation Surge Q By Ehren Goossens – Apr 6, 2011 12:00 AM ET Solar panel installations may surge in the next two years as the cost of generating electricity from the sun rivals coal-fueled plants, industry executives and analysts …