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The solar paradox: boom, bust or both?
Reuters* Demand for solar panels to grow to more than 35 GW in 2013 * Number of equipment makers has dropped to less than 150 * House owners, farmers emerge as winners in current turmoil By Christoph Steitz FRANKFURT, May 10 (Reuters) - Planned European...Tags: Semiconductors and Active Components, Mutual Funds, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Solar Energy, Germany
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Boat barrier on Roanoke River damaged
Appalachian Power says the rain-swollen Roanoke River has damaged a boat barrier upstream from the company's Niagara hydroelectric dam in Roanoke County. Spokesman Todd Burns told the Roanoke Times the company hopes to have the barrier repaired as...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Hydroelectricity, Appalachian Power Company
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Companies won't face charges in condor deaths
Federal wildlife officials took the unprecedented step Friday of telling private companies that they will not be prosecuted for inadvertently harassing or even killing endangered California condors. In a decision swiftly condemned by conservationists...
Tags: Wildlife, Endangered Species, Wind Power, Solar Energy, Environmental Issues
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Sunflower Elementary students use brain, solar power to generate boats
Staff WriterBRAWLEY – After six weeks of hard work and critical thinking, a group of sixth graders at Sunflower Elementary School were ready to test their solar-powered boats at the Lions Center pool here Friday morning. The boats, which were made of...Tags: Robert J. Lopez, Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, Solar Energy
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COLUMN-Solar module prices will fall, but more slowly: Gerard Wynn
ReutersBy Gerard Wynn LONDON, May 10 (Reuters) - The latest round of company financial reports suggests that solar module selling prices will continue to fall, although more slowly than previously. The impact of proliferating proposed import duties is a...Tags: Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, China
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Red-hot ethanol RINs move toward mainstream with futures
Reuters* Electronic platform for RINs in the works * Ethanol RIN market estimated $9 bln value * Market volatility spurs fears of fraud By Carey Gillam KANSAS CITY, May 10 (Reuters) - A little more light is about to fall on the murky, sometimes messy...Tags: Science and Technology, IntercontinentalExchange, Inc., Gasoline Industry, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Environmental Issues
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Utility rates set to rise in Burbank
Burbank utility customers are in for another round of bill hikes this July, with electric and water rates slated to jump 1.75% and 4.75%, respectively, officials said. State mandates to increase renewable energy use, which is more costly, are driving...Tags: Energy Saving, Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues
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U.S. turns over troubled dam project to Afghanistan
KAJAKI, Afghanistan — After struggling for more than a decade to upgrade a huge hydroelectric plant in a volatile region that saw heavy American losses in fighting with the Taliban, the United States is trying a new approach: Let the Afghans take...
Tags: Stanley A. McChrystal, National Government, International Military Interventions, Engineering, Pakistan
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Water war between Klamath River farmers, tribes poised to erupt
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — For decades this rural basin has battled over the Klamath River's most precious resource: water that sustains fish, irrigates farms and powers the hydroelectric dams that block one of the largest salmon runs on the West Coast....Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Ken Salazar, Politics, Warren Buffett, Aquaculture
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Exclusive: EU to propose punitive duties on Chinese solar panels
ReutersBRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU's trade chief will recommend placing punitive import duties on billions of euros of solar panels from China, people close to the matter say, in a protectionist move that risks upsetting Beijing. The case, the biggest the...Tags: European Union, Politics, Angela Merkel, Germany, Solar Energy
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COLUMN-UK lessons on over-paying for grid investment: Wynn
ReutersBy Gerard Wynn LONDON, May 3 (Reuters) - Policymakers around the world are turning to the private sector to finance a massive expansion of electric grids and Britain's experience in funding offshore wind projects holds lessons on consumers over-paying as...Tags: European Union, Money and Monetary Policy, Global Expansion, Electricity Production and Distribution, Politics
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U.S. RESEARCH ROUNDUP: MasterCard, Visa, Facebook, Las Vegas Sands
ReutersMay 2 (Reuters) - Wall Street securities analysts revised their ratings and price targets on several U.S. companies, including Visa and Facebook, on Thursday. HIGHLIGHTS * MasterCard Inc : Nomura cuts target price to $593 from $611; rating buy * DXP...Tags: Chesapeake Energy Corp., Genworth Financial Inc, Social Media, Microsoft Corporation, Mining
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