Thursday, July 16, 2009

Google Alert - hydrogen, wind, power

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Google News Alert for: hydrogen, wind, power

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, ...
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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 ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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