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Brookhaven Finds Its Star on the Rise (New York Times)

In the midst of a recession, the Brookhaven National Laboratory is launching huge new projects and generating hundreds of jobs. [Read More]

Hot topics: Algae, jatropha, waste-to-energy, indirect land use

Here are some of the most popular stories on hot topics that have recently run in Biofuels Digest: The 50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy: The complete rankings, and “behind the selections information” Algae : Click here for the hottest recent stories   Jatropha [Read More]

Tough road ahead as budget news goes from bad to worse (Brattleboro Reformer)

BRATTLEBORO -- In the midst of one of the most difficult fiscal years in recent memory, lawmakers received some more daunting information from economic consultants. [Read More]

Hamilo Coast nurtures nature (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

SUMMERY serenity surrounds Hamilo Coast in Nasugbu, Batangas. The encircling coves are smoothened by the blue-green waters and the precipices are cooled by the sea breeze. The view is the major attraction, what with the limitless, dramatic changes on the water surface. [Read More]

Solar industry awaits fate of tax breaks (BizJournals)

The future of the Valley’s solar industry is in the hands of Arizona legislators grappling with some of the most difficult budget issues the state has ever faced. [Read More]

How to Save Fuel (How2SaveFuel.Com) Hydrogen Hybrid Conversion Systems Decrease Smog, Save Fuel and Increase Horsepower (PR.com)

How 2 Save Fuel (How2SaveFuel.Com), a Northridge, California based company is steadily approaching converting vehicles to hydrogen in a new and different way. What they are doing is revolutionary, a giant step in the right direction, the most professional hydrogen hybrid [Read More]

Easter linked to lunar, not solar, calendar (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

Christmas and the Fourth of July are carved in stone on the solar calendar, but Easter follows the moon's timetable. [Read More]

Solar racing car Eleanor gets set for Australian race (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

In a dingy basement in Boston, some scientists are putting the finish touches to Eleanor, one of the most advanced solar cars yet designed. [Read More]

Japan loses No. 2 spot to Spain in solar photovoltaic capacity: study (The Japan Times)

Japan has slipped from the No. 2 position in the world in grid-connected solar photovoltaic capacity, replaced by Spain, according to a recent study by an international body. The draft report by the Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21) said the [Read More]

GMP Plans Big Solar Project (WCAX-TV Vermont)

Green Mountain Power is planning to build the largest solar project in all of New England. [Read More]

MIT Students Develop Solar Car (FOX News Chicago)

Some MIT students are cruising around, solar-style. Members of the solar vehicle team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have launched "Elanor," a solar car. They're calling it one of the most advanced solar cars ever designed. [Read More]

DryShips, Canadian Solar and Energy Conversion Devices lead small-cap volume in pre-market (SmallCapInvestor.com via Yahoo! Finance)

DryShips Inc. , Canadian Solar Inc. and Energy Conversion Devices Inc. are among the most actively traded companies in Thursday's trading among companies... [Read More]

Stocks Reverse Course to Open Q2 in the Green (Indie Research via Yahoo! Finance)

Today could have been one of the most important days in the market for investors in a long time. [Read More]

Green gift: Energy upstarts chase stimulus cash (CNN Money)

There were no champagne corks popping at Horizon Wind on the February morning when President Obama signed the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act into law. Instead, 30 employees swilled coffee as they got down to work in the Houston energy startup's [Read More]

Wind turbines to ward off bat killings (The Washington Times)

Researchers think they are close to solving a problem that has slowed progress in meeting America's future electricity needs - The giant wind turbines that constitute one of the most promising alternative energy technologies also cause bats to explode. [Read More]

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Oerlikon launches new solar technologies – Trade Arabia

UberGizmo (blog) Oerlikon launches new solar technologies Trade Arabia Oerlikon Solar , a leading Swiss manufacturer of [Read More]

Kevin Riordan: Company turning a sealed toxic dump into a solar-energy development – Philadelphia Inquirer

Kevin Riordan: Company turning a sealed toxic dump into a solar -energy development Philadelphia Inquirer His company [Read More]

State OKs big solar project in SB County – Press-Enterprise

EarthTechling (blog) State OKs big solar project in SB County Press-Enterprise California energy officials on Wednesday [Read More]

Taiwan stocks fall for 3rd day; solar shares slump – Reuters

Taiwan stocks fall for 3rd day; solar shares slump Reuters TW), which makes solar -related products, was 7-percent [Read More]

Environmentalist Bill McKibben’s quest to bring solar panel to White House – Washington Post (blog)

Washington Post (blog) Environmentalist Bill McKibben's quest to bring solar panel to White House Washington Post [Read More]

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