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Google pledges millions to renewable energy
...pledged to splash out hundreds of millions of dollars to make renewable energy cheaper than coal, a unusually direct effort from a non-energy...Posted: 28 November 2007
Electric smart cars on the road to London
Daimler have announced plans to bring out an electric smart car by 2010 and launch prototypes in London.Posted: 26 November 2007
Ofgem rates green energy providers
...organisation has proposed two sets of (voluntary) guidelines; one will cover renewable energy sources, and the other will cover low-carbon sources. Both are expected...Posted: 26 November 2007
M2E Power makes motion-powered batteries
US power generator M2E Power has raised around £4m to create motion-powered batteries.Posted: 16 November 2007
Solar fridges set to reach rural India
With new funding from an Indian conglomerate, US company Promethean Power is set to bring solar-powered refrigerators to India's rural areas.Posted: 15 November 2007
BioRegional carbon-neutral firewood hits B&Q
UK company BioRegional blazes the carbon-neutral trail with a new branded range of carbon-neutral kindling and firewood in B&Q stores.Posted: 12 November 2007
M&S uses food waste to power stores
...has announced it is to power six of its Simply Food stores with renewable energy. The energy will come from an anaerobic digester (AD) that turns household...Posted: 06 November 2007
Google's vision for a renewable future
...power, Beavers couldn't say. But she didn't leave much doubt that all forms of renewable energy are actively under consideration. "Wind, solar, geothermal, fuel cells -- you...Posted: 01 November 2007
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