New Mexico company to develop hydrogen power plant The Associated Press ... first utility-scale, zero-emissions hydrogen power plant. Jetstream Wind Inc. officials said Wednesday that the plant would use electricity from wind, ... See all stories on this topic |
The challenge for green energy: how to store excess electricity guardian.co.uk - UK But suddenly, with rapid technological advances and growing economies of manufacturing scale, wind power is now nearly at grid parity — meaning it costs ... See all stories on this topic |
A History of America's Nuclear Power Experience The Heartland Institute - Chicago,IL,USA While Tucker does not oppose either solar or wind power, he points out they require 100 times more land than either coal or nuclear power plants. ... See all stories on this topic |
COLUMN-Free markets alone cannot bring climate action: John Kemp Forbes - NY,USA ... and long payback times needed for capital intensive technologies such as nuclear power, wind and hydrogen fuel cells to reduce carbon emissions. ... See all stories on this topic |
Dithering on climate research Livemint - Delhi,Delhi,India ... that mitigate climate change, which includes clean fuel generators such as solar cells, wind power, hydrogen and fuel cells, among other such devices. ... See all stories on this topic |
Scientific Alliance newsletter 16th July 2009 Cambridge Network - Cambridge,UK If the government really does rely on wind power in this way, we are going to see the lights go out on a regular basis, at least during winter. ... See all stories on this topic |
New 'Green' Power Line in Works for Central Valley Valley Voice - Visalia,CA,USA SCE made a deal for more wind from Oregon, for example. Two weeks ago, a plan to build a huge hydrogen-based 390-mw power plant in the middle of Kern ... See all stories on this topic |
This Week's News/Opinion Weekly Alibi - Albuquerque,NM,USA D. The New Mexico company plans to harvest wind and solar energy to generate hydrogen, which would in turn be used to produce electricity for about 6000 ... See all stories on this topic |
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