Wednesday, November 30, 2011

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Free Solar Powered Car Charging In Metro Atlanta
AltEnergyMag (press release)
The corporate office of Solar Energy USA in Alpharetta is planning to unveil solar powered EV charging free to the public. The company, which is Georgia's largest residential solar provider, runs off 100% solar energy. Solar powered charging station, ...
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Happy Birthday to Me, Again -- Top 5 Shuffle
Pure Energy Systems News
Happy_Birthday_to_Me--Free_Energy_Flood/ Sure enough, today has been amazing -- not just in terms of great developments in the arena of free energy, but specifically pertaining to the "Top 5 Exotic Free Energy Technologies" listing. ...
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Plan to raise alternative energy consumption
The Nation
The NEPC also approved a cut in free electricity units to poor households from 90 units a month to 50 units. This would reduce the number of eligible households from 7 million to 4.37 million and the annual cost from Bt13.6 billion to Bt3.5 billion. ...
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China's Superior Economic Model
Wall Street Journal
The aims: a 7% annual economic growth rate; a $640 billion investment in renewable energy; construction of six million homes; and expanding next-generation IT, clean-energy vehicles, biotechnology, high-end manufacturing and environmental ...
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City electricity contract could limit local power generation to 3 percent
Glenwood Springs Post Independent
With the longer-term deal would also come more member services, including a seat on the MEAN board, as well as free energy audits for commercial customers, rebates for lighting upgrades, assistance with billing software, and economic development ...
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Charger for Volt didn't spark Iredell garage fire, utilities say
Charlotte Observer
The fire sparked concern for both Charlotte-based Duke and Raleigh-based Progress Energy, which have installed free home charging stations in test programs for customers who drive Volts and other electric cars. The National Highway Traffic Safety ...
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