All Posts Tagged With: "Windpower"
The Daily Five: Tuesday, 22 July, 2008
Scotland approves Europe’s largest land-based windfarm; Ford readies for smaller vehicles; and green fireworks grace the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
22Jul2008 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
The Daily Five: Sunday, 13 July, 2008
CleanTech Week in Review: T. Boone Pickens pitches taxpayers for a Texas-sized handout; Toyota’s labor practices come under fire; and is Peak Water for real?
13Jul2008 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
The Daily Five: Saturday, 12 July, 2008
Best of the Week, Part One: The G-8 nations reach a half-hearted climate accord; GM contemplates more electric cars; and Forbes says Green is good business.
12Jul2008 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
The Daily Five: Thursday, 10 July, 2008
NASA joins the search for windpower; labor groups turn up the heat on Toyota; and General Electric passes a major milestone in renewable energy investment.
10Jul2008 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
The Daily Five: Tuesday, 24 June, 2008
The U.S. gets closer to its first offshore wind farm; energy speculators come under the microscope; and Chrysler cools hybrid energy needs.
24Jun2008 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
The Daily Five: Saturday, 21 June, 2008
Amtrak reports record bookings as travels seek relief from fuel prices; a sneak peak at the UK’s green energy blueprint; and Bob Lutz talks up lithium ion battery tech.
21Jun2008 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
The Daily Five: Sunday, 8 June, 2008
The Cleantech Week in Review: GM writes-off its full size SUVs; climate legislation dies in the U.S. Senate; and the Department of Energy gets serious about windpower research and development.
8Jun2008 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
The Daily Five: Thursday, 5 June, 2008
It’s World Environmental Day; Toyota can’t keep up with demand for its Prius hybrids; and another big European windpower company sets up shop in the United States.
5Jun2008 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
The Daily Five: Tuesday, 3 June, 2008
The U.S. Department of Energy gets serious about hitting windpower goals; new scrubbers can trap up to a ton of carbon dioxide daily; and smart meters hold the key to capping new power plant construction.
3Jun2008 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
The Daily Five: Friday, 23 May, 2008
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth invests in a wind turbine of truly regal scale; a new website strikes back at “clean coal,” and a better way to grow green goo.
23May2008 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued

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