Australia Steps Up Renewable Energy Efforts – New York Times

Australia Steps Up Renewable Energy Efforts
New York Times
part of its scramble to fight climate change and harness its abundance of clean energy sources — wind, solar, waves, geothermal energy and bioenergy.
FACTBOX-Australia's carbon footprintReuters Africa
ANALYSIS-Australia turns to sun, wind and waves for clean energyForexyard

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Chu Announces more than $200 Million for Solar and Water Power Technologies – REVE


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Chu Announces more than $200 Million for Solar and Water Power Technologies
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Financial opportunities for both wind energy and water power projects are available through the US Department of Energy (DOE). The resources listed here
Coming soon: House with edible walls, runs on sun, wind, rain and wastes!Oneindia
WaterShed: Students Design House that Runs on Wind, Rain, Solar and WasteInhabitat (blog)
NMSU Students Restore Solar FurnaceKRWG 90.7

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WaterShed: Students Design House that Runs on Wind, Rain, Solar and Waste – Inhabitat (blog)


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WaterShed: Students Design House that Runs on Wind, Rain, Solar and Waste
Inhabitat (blog)
Designers hope the house, WaterShed, will act like a mini-ecosystem, relying on rain, wind, solar and waste to function. According to current design plans,
House With an Edible Wall: Runs on Sun, Wind, Rain and WastesScience Daily (press release)
NMSU Students Restore Solar FurnaceKRWG 90.7

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Private Residential School Gets Solar, Wind Funds – WJZ

Private Residential School Gets Solar, Wind Funds
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Operators of a private residential school for needy children in western Maryland say they have received about $37000 in federal and state grants for solar
Sun, wind will power Salem schoolCumberland Times-News

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Clean Energy Sources: Sun, Wind and Subsidies – Wall Street Journal


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Clean Energy Sources: Sun, Wind and Subsidies
Wall Street Journal
But they are concerned that society, in its haste to roll out wind turbines, solar panels and other forms of clean power, is spending billions of dollars
Blowing Up The BubbleIrish Times
Experts split on significance of China's new green energy lawEnvironmental Finance

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