Saturday, February 02, 2008

The Wind at Germany's BackBusinessWeek - USAOne group hopes to cheaply produce silicon impregnated with hydrogen, creating a fuel that's easy to transport and can be used to power fuel cells, ...See all stories on this topic

Talking Points -- Vestas project worth a healthy investment of ...Morris Sun Tribune - Morris,MN,USAGeographically, Morris is at what Reese called the “hub” of both North and South Dakota, which he believes will be the top two markets for wind power in the ...See all stories on this topic

Comparing fossil fuels and alternative fuelsHelium - Andover,MA,USASome technologies such as solar power and wind power are just electricity producers, which are nice, but still require advances in battery technology. ...See all stories on this topic

In Volt, an all-electric pioneerBoston Globe - United States"But in areas where there is hydropower, nuclear power, or wind power, there's a huge advantage." If you're one of the roughly half of all Americans who ...See all stories on this topic

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