All Posts Tagged With: "Texas"

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Panel backs Eco Friendly Wind initiative

Wind energy is currently the fastest growing segment of renewable energy production, with the potential to provide up to 30 percent of the nation’s energy needs in 10 years, the resolution states.

28Jan2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Newark, DE Becomes First US City to Use Cars for Grid Power

V2G technology works based on the theory that the growing use of unreliable renewable energy sources requires energy storage to smooth power output fluctuations. An electric vehicle can use wind power, for example, to charge at night. The grid operator can then use energy stored in the batteries while the vehicle is plugged in to stabilize the grid.

23Jan2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Group says solar energy’s future bright in Texas

“Our economy is struggling and the unstable energy prices are only making things worse,” Seeley said. “But Texas has the technological prowess and vast resources of renewable energy from the sun, wind and crops that can revitalize our economy, power the nation, create thousands of high-paying manufacturing jobs, and renew Texas’ role as the energy capital of the world.”

2Dec2008 | | 0 comments | Continued
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The Texas-Mexico border gets its largest solar installation

“The 45 kW solar array is the largest of its kind on the Texas-Mexico border, and was constructed to help power the new water treatment plant for the City of San Benito, Texas. It utilises 224 ground mounted solar panels that tilt to follow the sun during the course of the day, producing more energy than fixed tilt systems,” stated the company.

25Nov2008 | | 0 comments | Continued
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International research project focusing on the impact of wind power development is up and running

“We are trying to come up with a method that is efficient and scientifically robust,” Hale said. “The research won’t be applied exclusively to Texas but to all of North America.”

20Nov2008 | | 0 comments | Continued

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