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Google's current clean energy push comes in the form of a mirror, where an apparent breakthrough in reflective materials could halve the cost of building solar energy facilities.
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The chemical and technical details may seem a bit geeked out, but the nations first dry fermentation anaerobic digester will transform yard and agricultural waste into heat and clean, renewable energy.
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The US wind energy sector had a great year in 2009, upping capacity by 40 percent, and the future looks bright and green.
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Could this be the green energy breakthrough we've been waiting for?
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Looking for a good place to stash your cash? Try clean energy
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Champagne makes you feel good, but wouldn't you feel better if you knew it was eco-friendly?
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The Sahara's solar riches are figuring prominently in a newly announced proposal to generate up to 15 percent of Europe's power needs.
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Even without Brooke Shields, the Blue Lagoon is still pipin' hot.
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The UK embraces wind power, generating enough to power 2.3 million homes.
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The National Solar Tour takes place Saturday, October 3, and promises to give the latest in solar design its rightful place in the sun.
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A record number of clean energy patents reflects a marketplace increasingly ready to equate going green with raking in the green.
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A new initiative to research carbon-chomping algae as an energy source comes from the granddaddy of all polluters, Exxon.
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With Gulf States enjoying substantial financial gains this year, it's possible that they may invest some of their petrodollar profits in British green energy projects.
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With the high gas prices these days, it's not a surprise that the U.S. may return to a more eco-friendly 55 mph national speed limit.





