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More U.S. Biofuel Crop Areas Designated

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved more areas for possible biofuels crops growth as part of the Biomass Crop Assistance Program. Read more →
An Eco Airplane That Goes Mach 4? Yup

Airplane manufacturer EADS has partnered with the French aerospace organization ONERA to develop a high-speed, green craft by 2050 using hydrogen and biofuel. Read more →
Using Social Media For Better Eco Good?

Several green brands are using Facebook to engage consumers in a sustainable living charity drive that looks to have altruistic motives. Read more →
Solar Power Gets $800M Private Sector Boost

CleanPath plans to invest around $800 million to complete over 1,000 megawatts of large scale solar photovoltaic projects by 2016. Read more →
Are Renewables Edging Out Coal/Nuclear?

A report issued by Greenpeace looks at the global power plant marketplace and highlights the growth renewable energy has made over the past decade. Read more →
European E-Miglia EV Race Set For Summer

A nearly 500 mile electric vehicle race from Germany to Switzerland is set to begin this August, with a variety of competing entries. Read more →
Orange Sound Charged Shirt Powers Mobiles

Orange UK has created a t-shirt that utilizes sound waves to create enough electricity to charge phones by reversing the function of a Piezoelectric film. Read more →
SDG&E Continues Clean Energy Spree

San Diego Gas & Electric announces another two power purchase agreements that will net it a total capacity of 237 megawatts worth of solar generated power. Read more →
Wind Farm Comes To Canadian First Nation

M'Chigeeng First Nation will be getting help from the Ontario, Canada government to help build a small wind farm on its lands. Read more →
Solar Thermal Beer Brewed In Seattle

Big Al's Brewing in White Center, Washington, has turned to a solar thermal system to heat the water it uses in its brewing process, saving lots of natural gas. Read more →




