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51.First Solar thin film technology is breaking down barriers to deploy cost effective solar energy. (www.firstsolar.com)
# First Solar was formed in 1999 and launched production of commercial products in 2002# First Solar has achieved the lowest manufacturing cost per watt in the industry, $.98/watt for the fourth quarter of 2008, breaking the $1 per watt price barrier
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52.Must Read - D.I.Y. The Renewable Energy site for Do-It-Yourselfers (www.builditsolar.com)
A Solar Smorgasbord of plans, tools and information to do renewable energy and conservation projects.Hundreds of projects -- from changing a light bulb to building a solar home. Design information and tools for building renewable energy projects.
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53.Put Yourself in Charge of Your Home’s Energy Needs (skystreamenergy.com)
Take control of your home’s energy needs by harnessing a free resource—the wind. How? With a residential wind generator from Skystream®. Designed for homes just like yours, the smart, modern Skystream 3.7 converts wind into electricity you can use.
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54.Sault Ste Marie Waste to Energy - It's elementa! (www.saultstar.com)
The waste-to-energy technologists will appear before council at its May 25 meeting to ask council to enter into a long-term agreement with them that will see the municipality supply waste destined for the landfill to a full fledge $30-million plant to be built in the Sault.
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55.Geothermal Heating & Air Conditioning (www.geoexchange.org)
GeoExchange, geothermal, ground source, water source, earth source, earth energy, and on and on.
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56.gladwell.com: The Case for Geothermal (gladwell.typepad.com)
My father Graham, I’m proud to say, has been a environmentalist his entire life. He started the recycling project in our hometown back in the 1970’s
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57.Growing vegetables in mines is back as geothermal studies get underway (www.sudburyminingsolutions.com)
The Sudbury-based Deep Mining Research Consortium (DMRC) has commissioned a study to investigate the application of geothermal energy technologies to cool deep mine workings and use the heat from underground to produce energy, heat surface buildings and possibly grow vegetables in greenhouses.
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58.Canadian made forced convection solar heating from recycled aluminum cans (www.cansolair.com)
A Newfoundland inventor is bringing his solar-heating panels - which are made using recycled aluminum cans - to New Brunswick and hopes to encourage New Brunswickers to go green and save money on their heating bills. forced convection solar heating
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59.Solar updraft tower (en.wikipedia.org)
Hmm. A new view on solar and geothermal combined in this innovative solar updraft tower design
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60.British Renewable energy firms hit by solar energy subsidies freeze (www.guardian.co.uk)
U.K. Government cuts solar panel subsidy program but not tax breaks for oil.photo by: aidg
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61.Los Angeles Solar Measure Defeated (www.latimes.com)
Wow Local referendum on L.A. solar goes down to defeat as unions, big energy, home owners and politicians all struggled with the plan
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62.Red tape slows Toronto solar water heaters project (ca.news.yahoo.com)
A Toronto pilot project to turn rooftops into solar water heaters is caught in a bureaucratic squeeze at city hall as building officials try to adjust to the demand of green initiatives. photo by: bodhack
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63.The Rooftop Revolution in Florida Solar (www.washingtonmonthly.com)
Great article on how feed in tariffs are transforming rooftops and investment in renewable solar energy in Gainsville Florida - Pop. 120,000
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64.2 Michigan Schools Install RoofTop Wind Turbines (www.mlive.com)
The turbines were put up to demonstrate green technology, capturing "free" energy from the wind to generate electricity.
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65.Event -Time for an energy revolution in Ontario: Greenpeace (www.northernlife.ca)
Greenpeace Canada executive director Bruce Cox will be speaking on renewable energy and its nemesis, nuclear energy, at Tom Davies Square Tuesday evening at 7 p.m in the foyer.
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66.*Plugging Ontario Into A Green Future Renewable is Doable (www.renewableisdoable.com)
Great resources on Ontario's Green Energy plan including action plans and publications
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67.Living on solar power in Sudbury (www.northernlife.ca)
Nice article from Vicki Mather on living with solar in the woodsphoto by: stephentrepreneur
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68.A Green Technology Blowing In the Wind (chronogram.com)
The Hopi people have a legend about the wind. It is said that their tribe was troubled by the constant gusts that blew away their seeds and crops, and that they sent two little war gods to stop the wind god Yaponcha
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69.Green Energy Act will help north: Steelworkers (www.northernlife.ca)
Now that the Ontario Green Energy Act has been passed it's time for a home energy audit
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70.Community Power Fund - Investing in Sustainable Communities (www.cpfund.ca)
The Community Power Fund intends to provide a number of financing instruments to support community power, including grants, loans and investment equity to Ontario community groups
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71.Green Energy Act to stimulate energy efficiency and jobs (www.northernlife.ca)
Green energy is going mainstream, according to Premier Dalton McGuinty and Sudbury MPP Rick Bartolucci.
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72.Early World Technology: Eight Abandoned Windmills (feedproxy.google.com)
Many small-farm windmills are strewn about America’s Midwestern plains.
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73.Solar Feeds - News and Commentary Network (www.solarfeeds.com)
Solar Feeds is the largest news, commentary, and press release solar power site on the web.
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74.Canadian manufacturer of 2 Megawatt Wind turbines (www.aaer.ca)
After 10 years , Quebec's Energie Eolienne has orders for its wind turbines across the world - and not a single order from Canada
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75.Thunder Bay biomass boiler in unique First Nation Partnership (www.fftimes.com)
Rainy Lake Logistics, a partnership between Northern Bulk (part of the Gardewine Group) and the Rainy Lake Tribal Development Corp., is the primary supplier of transportation services to bring biomass fuel to the boiler.photo by: wfiupublicradio