Milford pursues alternative energy (Connecticut Post: Wed, 06 Dec) MILFORD - Windmills and solar panels aren't going to do it. Faced with falling short of the city's goal of getting 20 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2010, the Board of Aldermen approved the purchase of "energy certificates" at its meeting Monday night.
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Alternative energy highlighted by panel (The News Journal: Wed, 06 Dec) WILMINGTON - Consumers and businesses will become interested in renewable energy when government gets behind the effort, panelists said at a forum Tuesday night.
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Alternative-energy boom roils Asian environments (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Tue, 05 Dec) Investors are pouring billions of dollars into "renewable" energy sources such as ethanol, biodiesel and solar power that promise to reduce the world's reliance on petroleum.
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Energy forecast for 2030 mixed (The Plain Dealer: Wed, 06 Dec) More than a quarter of the new cars purchased in 2030 will use alternative technologies, including electric hybrid systems, diesel or flex-fuel engines that can burn gasoline or mixes containing mostly ethanol, the U.S. Energy Department's statistical division said Tuesday in an early version of its "Annual Energy Outlook 2007."
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Renewable Energy Use to Grow Rapidly (AP via Yahoo! Finance: Tue, 05 Dec) Energy markets will shift further toward alternative sources in the coming years, driven primarily by higher prices for traditional fossil fuels and recently enacted public policy, according to a Department of Energy report released Tuesday.
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Amelot Alternative Energy, Inc. Moves Methanol Tank Into Nashua, N.H. Facility (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance: Mon, 04 Dec) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 4, 2006 - Amelot Holdings, Inc. is pleased to announce that the Company's subsidiary, Amelot Alternative Energy, Inc., has moved in its Methanol tank for their Bio-Diesel production.
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DEP Secretary McGinty Receives Alternative Fuels and Renewable Energy Leadership Award (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance: Tue, 05 Dec) Environmental Protection Secretary Kathleen A. McGinty today received the Alternative Fuels Renewable Energies Council's Flame Award, which is presented every two years to individuals with the most outstanding contributions in accelerating the commercialization of alternative fuels and renewable energies.
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