United Tech considers "bigger bets" in clean tech Reuters ... possibly including a majority stake in wind turbine maker Clipper Windpower Plc, a top executive at the diversified US manufacturer said on Thursday. ... See all stories on this topic |
Wal-Mart Canada Adding Energy Efficient DC, Solar, Wind Environmental Leader A 225-kilowatt wind turbine will provide the equivalent energy needed to power 55 homes. The 450000 square-foot building will have white roof membrane to ... See all stories on this topic |
Hydrogen highway plan for motorway WalesOnline ... the Welsh Assembly Government is promising to produce the electricity and hydrogen by means of renewable energy sources, such as wind and tidal power. ... See all stories on this topic |
Take a deep breath...yep, that's air Western Front Historically, Western used to buy enough sustainable wind power to compensate Western's yearly energy usage. With the fee up for revision, entirely new ways ... See all stories on this topic |
Air Products is Honored with Prestigious Rushlight Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Award PR Newswire (press release) As the automotive industry increases its investment in developing fuel cell vehicles and power systems, the challenge of infrastructure is being addressed ... See all stories on this topic |
The Future of Electrical Energy Storage: The economics and potential of new ... PRMinds (press release) However, the advancing use of renewable energy, particularly wind power, will change the perception of storage and lead to significant increase of its use. ... See all stories on this topic |
Proterra's employment impact Journal Watchdog General Electric employs 3100 people in its wind turbine plant and research and development center on Garlington Road, but roughly one-third of those people ... See all stories on this topic |
Alternative Forklift Power Sources Supply Chain Digest Fuel cell technology started to appear into the market about 5 years ago, first with hydrogen powered cells followed by methanol-based technology. ... See all stories on this topic |
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