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Wind Energy Market in India 2011 - India is Amongst the World's Largest Electricity-Consuming & Generating Economies

Wind power is resultant from uneven heating of the Earth`s surface from the Sun and the warm centre. Most modern wind power is generated in the form of electricity by converting the rotation of turbine blades into Wind Energy into electrical current through an electrical generator. Windmills is a much older technology that generated wind energy and is used to turn mechanical machinery to do physical work, like crushing grain or pumping water.

  • Date: 15.08.2011  |  Published on EGF: 15.08.2011  |  Energy  |  from businesswire.com
Hawai'i to Host 3rd Annual Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit and Expo September 13-15

Leaders and experts at the forefront of the global clean energy movement will be convening at the Hawai'i Convention Center for the 3rd Annual Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit and Expo, to be hosted by the State of Hawai'i on September 13-15 in Honolulu.

  • Date: 15.08.2011  |  Published on EGF: 15.08.2011  |  Energy  |  from kotatv.com
Japan Eyes Global Nuclear Compensation Treaty

Japan is considering joining a U.S.-led global nuclear compensation treaty in a bid to fend off excessive overseas damage claims related to nuclear accidents, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Sunday, without citing sources.

  • Date: 15.08.2011  |  Published on EGF: 15.08.2011  |  External Relations  |  from cnbc.com
Stuxnet and the Iranian Nuclear Program

That’s a very specific part of the program to be aiming at and there’s good reason for that too.

  • Date: 13.08.2011  |  Published on EGF: 13.08.2011  |  Energy  |  from forbes.com
China aims to double solar power capacity this year

World’s eighth largest solar power consumer, China said it will double its solar capacity and is likely to reach 2 gigawatts by the end of the year.

  • Date: 13.08.2011  |  Published on EGF: 13.08.2011  |  Energy  |  from commodityonline.com
Pakistan's failure would cost U.S. more than money

Osama bin Laden is dead. So say the U.S. government, bin Laden's al-Qaida associates and three of his wives, who were with him May 2 when American commandos raided his compound in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad.

  • Date: 13.08.2011  |  Published on EGF: 13.08.2011  |  External Relations  |  from tampabay.com
Turkey Amenable to South Korea's Nuclear Energy Proposals

Turkey’s Economy Minister Zafer Caglayan told reporters during a meeting with South Korean Knowledge Economy Minister Choi Joong-Kyung in Seoul, "My ministry and the Turkish government are open to every proposal by South Korean companies over the issue of nuclear power plants."

  • Date: 12.08.2011  |  Published on EGF: 12.08.2011  |  External Relations  |  from www.thestreet.com
Can little old Washington influence the price of coal to China?

I wrote an article in which I suggested that "[b]locking construction of a port at Cherry Point, or Longview, or any place else in the Pacific Northwest won't reduce by even one lump the amount of coal burned in Chinese or Indian power plants. There's plenty of coal in the world. It can reach Asian power plants in many ways."

  • Date: 12.08.2011  |  Published on EGF: 12.08.2011  |  External Relations  |  from crosscut.com
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