Electricity News 2010
January 2010 News Story Index
- $20 billion nuclear market awaits in Turkey
- 212 million smart meters by 2014: report
- 54 new reactors under construction worldwide
- ABB St. Louis plant to reopen January 14
- ABB wins substation order in Saudi Arabia
- Gunman kills 3 coworkers, wounds 5 at ABB plant
- AECL signs equipment, consulting deal with TEPCO
- Small-scale turbines receive praise
- Toyota accelerates battery R&D
- B.C. power line has Alaskans buzzing
- Appalachian states should look beyond coal
- Areva T&D acquires Vamp
- Areva T&D sale official
- Areva, EDF in bitter dispute over uranium
- Australian wind farms face two-year delay
- Australia reviews solar energy credits
- Railway looks to increase efficiency of power plants
- BC Hydro sees green energy deals on horizon
- ChinaÂ’s BYD takes aim at U.S. EV market
- Bay Street snubs green revolution
- $2.3 billion awarded for clean-tech manufacturing
- Bord na Mona plans 40-MW wind farm
- Bright ideas that came from Edison
- Draft standard for broadband over power lines available
- Brownouts in Manila, power alert in Luzon
- Vestas receives turbine orders in Balkans
- Burst water main cuts power to 19,000
- CEZ to build 30 MW solar facility
- Carbon market lobby group names new director
- Cadillac hybrid coming, says GM
- California energy storage project heralded
- Gubernatorial hopeful pushes renewable energy
- U.S. carbon market growth seen without climate bill
- Frustrated carbon traders try other commodities
- Cash-hungry clean power ready to list IPOs
- Illinois becoming leader in wind energy
- Centrica wins Irish wind farm rights
- Chalk River reactor restart delayed
- Is clean tech ChinaÂ’s moon shot?
- ChinaÂ’s green tech revolution
- China looks to concentrated solar technology
- China powering global green tech revolution
- China sets up energy agency headed by Premier
- New Chinese energy to be 12% of consumption
- Chinese demand raises Australian coal prices
- Cleantech needs billions to scale up
- Senate not seen passing climate bill in 2010
- Investing in coal plants carries real risk
- Frigid temps increase need for assistance, safety
- Coulomb, Aker Wade to network EV stations
- Con Mine geothermal plan receives funding
- Offers and options abound in PPL
- A little light reading
- Chilly temperatures prompt power rationing
- High price to keep energy flowing
- Cut your power bills by planting a tree: report
- Dongfang receives $8.77 billion in new orders
- Potentially shocking DIY books recalled
- DOE gives $47 million for IT efficiency projects
- Decision coming on Cape Cod wind farm
- How to clean up coal
- Duke Energy sets record for use in Carolinas
- Duke to spend $93 million to resolve violations
- Europe confident of hitting 2020 renewable targets
- EV Smart outdoes combustion cousins
- EV rapid charging system combines PV generation
- EVs reign at Detroit auto show
- Egypt seeks assistance to train nuclear engineers
- Egypt looks more to natural gas, renewables
- EVs go into overdrive
- Emerging Energies adds to Wisconsin grid
- Emerson to automate vital Chinese power plant
- End-to-end carbon capture facility now open
- Helping utilities operate more efficiently
- Energy Conversion to co-develop solar project
- Energy innovation breeds optimism
- Entergy proposes 23 per cent rate hike
- EuropeÂ’s offshore wind grows 54 per cent
- Experts fear hacking of new smart meters
- Explaining the KUBÂ’s tree-trimming policy
- FCC urges broadband, smart grid cooperation
- FPL halts $10 billion in infrastructure work
- FPL offers advice during cold snap
- Clean energy project receives federal funds
- First Solar buys share of California projects
- First Solar shares climb despite German move
- First totally green recharging station installed
- Former power providers face hefty fines
- France cuts, Germany debates solar support
- France looks to hydropower to achieve targets
- France struggles with new carbon tax formula
- $300 million approved for Thai energy projects
- GE strikes service deal for Romanian reactor
- Revenues from wind more than offset incentives
- GE to supply turbines for Chinese projects
- GM to make all-EV version of Volt
- Generational changes happening at power plants
- Germany's 2009 energy consumption down 6.5%
- German minister favours slashing solar tariffs
- Germans to profit from British wind boom
- German tariff cuts to spark solar bloodbath
- Germany may delay solar incentive cuts
- Germany's nuclear future decided this summer
- Work on 132 MW combined cycle plant begins
- Go Green Expo coming to Los Angeles
- Arizona portfolio must include more nuclear: governor
- Coal ash issue worries Great River Energy
- Hydro One's greener fleet awarded gold rating
- The high cost of green power
- Green energy group leaves out consumers
- Group protests cancellation of energy program
- Climate disclosure sought by environment groups
- Harrow wind farm to be running by June
- Governor keys on energy, tax credits in speech
- Helix turbine design withstands damaging winds
- Hydro-Québec to help test Mitsubishi i-MiEVs
- Three hydropower stations planned for Mur River
- Green power to help ancient rice terraces
- IEEE launches Smart Grid Web Portal
- IMPSA installs first turbine at Arauco wind park
- Green energy agency set to gain members
- Idaho Power plan to sell facilities gets hearing
- India launches countrywide solar push
- Indiana missing out on wind energy potential
- Senate, House panels approve net metering bills
- New Mexico tribe looks to solar power
- India eyes 60,000 MW of nuclear by 2035
- Information sought on advanced battery projects
- Intel to install rooftop solar panels
- Green investors should go geothermal
- Iran plans new renewable plants
- Is Russia's power grid crumbling?
- Italian wind power up 30 per cent in 2009
- JSW Energy investing $8 billion in 8,000 MW
- Climate control supporters focus on job creation
- Coal plant nearing next step
- Kazakhstan overtakes Canada as largest uranium producer
- How Terremark keeps data centers green
- County judge chides Kentucky Power
- South Korea looks to export 80 reactors
- Koreans pushing nuclear deal with India
- Clean energy projects in Latin America announced
- LG Chem to supply batteries for Ford hybrids
- Kentucky to expand advanced battery research
- Lawmakers draw battle lines on energy bill
- Libya moves ahead on nuclear projects
- Why we should reconsider geothermal energy
- Luminant employees set more than 35 safety records
- A greener way to get power from natural gas
- Power shortage threatens metal production
- Michelin develops EV-specific prototype tire
- Military intervenes during power outages
- State price too high, coal owner contends
- $1.2 billion more allocated to LIHEAP
- Morocco invites bids for solar station
- NB Power will keep transmission in new deal
- Lawsuit likely over Minnesota carbon tax
- NECA-IBEW invest in turbine training center
- Governor signs bill boosting utility bill discounts
- NRG nuclear expansion plans could fizzle
- India's NTPC to set up 300 MW solar capacity
- NV Energy, Great Basin partner on transmission
- Renewable portfolio standard expanded
- National Grid proposes New York pilot program
- KCP&LÂ’s new coal plant behind schedule
- New coal power plant fuels debate
- New meters give real-time power use
- Nigerians still waiting on 6,000 MW promise
- Tennessee is test area for Nissan Leaf
- Power plant noise debated
- North Dakota wind project completed
- Uncertainty hangs over wind farm
- OPOWER, Xcel launch energy-reporting program
- Obama awards $2.3B in clean energy credits
- Obama calls on Congress to pass energy bill
- Obama looks to boost nuclear power in budget
- Oman to invest $6 billion in power generation
- Ontario braces for power price shock
- Wind power in Ontario generates new record
- Opel installs 13 MW of solar cells at German factories
- Owning uranium producers a long-term strategy
- PGCIL to invest $10.7 billion in transmission
- PSE donates over $600,000 to nonprofits
- Pickens shelves Texas wind project
- Pickens turns away from wind to natural gas
- Hike power prices for businesses, not families
- Potrero plant could shut down this year
- Chinese power consumption up almost 6 per cent
- Pricing is a matter of timing in Ontario
- Peak demand near record for Progress Energy
- Project looks to put 300 EVs on the road
- Projects in developing world worth billions
- Qatar studying $1 billion solar energy project
- Qingyuan seeks to boost U.S. sales
- RWE plans 4,000 MW of wind power for UK
- Entergy investment advisors sought by regulator
- Regulators throw a curve at SmartGridCity
- Entrepreneur wants to reinvent the utility pole
- Reliable, affordable energy and the nuclear option
- Renewable power beating up on coal
- Renewables to be excluded from budget cuts
- EV batteries too expensive for widespread adoption
- Rosatom to partner on lead-bismuth fast reactor
- Russia to build six nuclear units in India
- Edison and its employees donate over $700,000
- SPX launches EV support team
- SSE buys stake in Walney wind farm
- Power restored at Cleveland airport
- Samsung deal keeps jobs from going south
- Companies cry foul over Samsung deal
- Saudis analyze bids for Riyadh power project
- Scotland approves major transmission upgrade
- Scotland doubles estimates of hydropower potential
- SeaEnergy eyes offshore wind services market
- Should the U.S. expand nuclear power?
- Siemens helps with Bluebonnet smart grid project
- Small power transformers to be debuted at trade show
- Solar showdown in tortoisesÂ’ desert home
- Utility installs solar panels at power plants
- Solar plant goes to Goodyear
- Affordable solar-powered hearing aids are here
- Spanish company plans New Mexico solar plant
- Spain stops turbines to balance supply
- Spain power recovery seen in 3 to 4 years
- “Stealth” turbine blade may solve radar problems
- Dog shocked by stray voltage
- Street shocks will always be a problem
- Tennessee success in solar a start of supply chain
- Sugarcane-based ethanol producing power
- Sunflower reapplies for coal plant expansion
- Suntech panels sold out through early 2010
- The wave of the future: surf-generated power
- TEPCO interested in Texas nuclear project
- TEPCO resumes operations at quake-hit reactor
- TVA natural gas plan draws fire
- TVA purchasing wind power from Kansas, Illinois
- TVA sets records for energy demand
- International Power, GDF Suez talks stall
- Groups oppose tax credits for biomass burning
- Demand for smart grids boosts Telvent
- Temple grad wins energy case study contest
- 10 ideas for energy efficiency in 2010
- Texas wind projects proceed despite Pickens retreat
- Economy, efficiency and EVs
- The smart grid reaches Texas
- Think Global automaker looking at U.S. plant
- New Brunswick move threatens AECL sale
- Sharp, EGP and STM partner on solar venture
- The alternative energy no oneÂ’s talking about
- Mayoral hopeful vows to sell Toronto Hydro
- Lake wind could power Ontario: report
- Turbine order wonÂ’t help Windsor plant
- A spiritual hurdle for Cape Cod wind farm
- Turn out the lights on the EV
- Scotland approves two onshore wind farms
- UAEÂ’s hydrogen, CCS project ready in 2014
- UK licenses largest offshore wind farm
- UK smart meters can cost less sooner
- UK to award £100 billion in offshore wind contracts
- Underwater power cable closer to reality
- Universities add wind power
- Power uprate study approved for Cook Nuclear
- Turn on your dishwasher with your radio
- Utilities fight EPA coal-ash regulation
- Utilities will seek plantÂ’s development cost
- Utilities need upgrades for plug-in cars
- Utilities pull application for Virginia power line
- UK firm signs new trial for energy saving device
- Venezuela faces risk of devastating power collapse
- Rolling blackouts suspended in Caracas
- Venture money in green companies off 33 per cent
- Virginia Power spending $4 billion on reliability
- Volvo takes on safety challenges in EVs
- We are not paying enough for power
- West Virginia rallies around coal industry
- Westar Energy, EPA settle lawsuit
- Western Wind gets nod for Arizona projects
- WhatÂ’s your green resolution?
- Antarctic wind farm reduces diesel reliance
- Wind incentives remain popular in Nebraska
- Wind's chill factor
- Wind power unreliable for shattered Haiti
- Wind energy may be used in nuclear facility
- City looks to garbage for renewable power
- Zinc bromide a mass storage solution?
- eSolar strikes deal to build power plants in China
February 2010 News Story Index
- Workers spent 80-plus hours a week at plant
- National Grid addresses problem of aging workforce
- 30,000 solar dishes proposed for desert
- An idiotÂ’s guide to green power
- Nuclear giant Areva buys Ausra
- Lawmakers mull nuclear as a renewable source
- BC Hydro battles U.S. poacher
- Bannon to build EV plant in New York
- Basin Co-op awarded for wind generation efforts
- Better Place secures $350 million for EV project
- Venezuela bans billboard lighting during crisis
- Knock on wood: biomass power is coming
- Work on plant troubled blast victim
- Blow-down test ignites fatal blast at plant
- BrightSource secures $1.37 billion in loan guarantees
- Bringing solar power to the people
- Nuclear staff exposed to radiation at Bruce?
- Power plant closed after Cal-OSHA inspection
- Canada among top 10 wind producing nations
- Canadian components distributor expands in U.S.
- Smart grid or green grid?
- Carbon prices are going the wrong way
- Caterpillar joins backers of power plant project
- Saboteurs targeting Venezuela's grid: Chavez
- Making cheese with energy smart system
- Wind power on the rise, thanks to China
- Coal industry balks at proposal for higher taxes
- German coalition agrees to delay solar cuts
- Coal-state Democrats oppose global-warming rules
- Colorado providers would welcome nuclear power
- Con Edison calls for more solar energy projects
- Constellation profits boosted with EDF venture
- Criminal probe is launched in plant blast
- End nuclear with Pickering closure: critics
- Critics slam lack of firm price for reactors
- DOE approves help for Georgia reactors
- The plan to extend Darlington, Pickering plants
- Dim outlook for nuclear industry
- DonÂ’t pay for your neighbourÂ’s power
- Drax stalls biomass facility at UK coal plant
- Duke execs expect slow growth for now
- Reactor back in operation after blaze
- Europe faces challenges to EV industry
- Have batteries, will travel
- Green ice resurfacer has teething problems
- Olympics could power a small city
- Enel green unit adds 60 MW in Italy
- Energy initiative lays out plans
- Energy realism includes nuclear power
- Estonia developing 570 MW of wind power projects
- Europe creates nuclear academy, ENELA
- Ontario admits expiry of AECL bid a problem
- Explosion at biomass plant kills three
- Plant explosion triggers fears in Oakville
- Facebook gets heat for data center power source
- Final push is on for U.S. climate bill
- FirstEnergy buying power rival Allegheny Energy
- Foot power to light up London by 2012
- GDF Suez to sweeten UK generator offer
- GEH introduces ESBWRs in India
- GE leads race for B.C. green energy deals
- Price will determine green use: GE
- Germany to cut solar incentives by July
- ItÂ’s green versus green in desert battle
- This green energy boom sparks fears
- Green power is great, until you calculate the cost
- New Brunswick policy doomed to fail: group
- Wind, solar groups push for energy standard
- Group urges Texas to promote more solar usage
- HST will zap households an extra $225
- Heavy rain boosts hydro output
- ITER and JET lead the way on fusion
- Ice halts New Brunswick wind farm
- India joins global scramble for coal
- International Battery partners in Maui project
- Italy simplifies geothermal energy permitting
- Italy to double solar capacity in 2010
- Lakeland to use solar to generate power
- Lithium-air batteries to be further researched
- Offshore wind farm now has grid access
- Provinces to study energy sharing
- Masdar to build wind farm in Egypt
- Gresham activates huge ground mount solar system
- Power rates could go up 33 per cent
- Regional hydropower plants move forward
- Five more partners join Desertec project
- Power deal bad for New Brunswick: coalition
- New nuclear subsidies are a terrible idea
- Forget the smart grid – think nitrogen grid
- Northland Power to build plant in Saskatchewan
- Norway plans worldÂ’s most powerful turbine
- Scientists set the nuclear fusion switch on
- Nuclear renaissance could stall, says group
- OPG to close Pickering plant in 10 years
- Obama announces biofuels, coal initiatives
- JapanÂ’s oldest reactor 40 and counting
- OntarioÂ’s green push pulling in investment
- Coal to wood: a power plan for Ontario
- Nuclear questions left unanswered
- Ontario wants fair share of green funding
- PEI farms explore renewable energy
- Panel gives green light to NB Power deal
- Park service urged to reject power line
- Governor sings praises of new solar investments
- Philips says, “Let there be LED”
- Quebecker unlocks superconductivity mystery
- Power projects may face more scrutiny
- Premier has cast nuclear adrift, says Hudak
- Governors, premiers talk energy
- Prime Sun to build 500 MW of solar in Europe
- Power plant clashes with aquifer
- Public power backers cry foul over utility effort
- Punjab power plant politically motivated
- REpower lands 52-MW wind farm contract
- Radiation exposure results could take months
- Bringing power to Kandahar
- A renewed sense of energy
- Time to replace coal with natural gas
- Maine residents push back against wind farms
- Resourcehouse inks coal deal with China Power
- Getting HaitiÂ’s power back on
- Rosatom looks to build nuclear plant in Vietnam
- Samsung enters solar deal in California
- Power plant proposal draws controversy
- Saudis building solar-powered desalination plant
- Siemens looking at small wind power takeovers
- Siemens to invest $346 million in India
- Smart grid could turn appliances into spies
- When do smart prices get dumb?
- Smart technology can save GCC utilities billions
- Solar panels planned for convention center
- EDF plans solar plant at Euro Disney
- Solar plant would be largest in New England
- Solvay-BASF joint venture to build fuel cell
- Southern explores more coal/biomass co-firing
- Lobbying by Southern draws complaints
- Company aims to store energy in air
- Why not bury power lines?
- Direct energy seller still up to old tricks
- OEB issues compliance order on condo meters
- TVA looks at six plausible futures for energy
- TVA pilot to test efficiency
- 3 Tesla workers die when plane hits home
- The long road to an alternative-energy future
- The wind energy developer question
- Tough UK energy regulation decisions coming
- Underwater power cable planned for Lake Champlain
- Turbine blade plant opens on Tyneside
- Cow patties producing clean, green power
- Turning wind into hydraulic power
- UK prepares for wind farms off Cumbrian coast
- UK wave projects get funding boost
- San Antonio utility reaches nuke plant settlement
- Alaskan city converting to LED streetlights
- Venezuela to spend $15 billion on energy
- Verizon Business, Current team up on smart grid
- Could Vestas follow Samsung in Ontario?
- Chevrolet Volt showcased at Winter Games
- Picky investors slow voluntary CO2 offset buying
- Wal-Mart to build sustainable distribution center
- Waste not, want not for power solutions
- Plant leak dates back two years: whistleblower
- Wind powers school, educates students
- Winter Olympics are carbon neutral
- Power plant to be fueled by wood waste
- Work begins on new Port of Montreal substation
- Wyoming debates excise tax for wind energy
- You can teach an old employee new tricks
- ZAP designing EV for Postal Service
March 2010 News Story Index
- ABB wins $30 million solar plant order
- New Energy bolsters patent for MotionPower
- AEL&P wins award for emergency recovery
- Almost half of cars will be EVs by 2050
- Ameren to reorganize Illinois utilities
- Arch Coal acquires shares in Trailblazer
- Smart grid spending powers ahead in Asia
- B.C. approves 19 projects in clean power push
- Biomass headed for Atikokan coal generation station
- Birla to invest $1.1 billion in solar, thermal power
- Brazil to invest $57 billion in power sector
- Bristol rejects 50-MW biomass plant
- British Energy sale a poor deal, MPs conclude
- Budget takes wind out of clean energy sails
- Paying more for power is good for you
- Burning wood as renewable power draws scrutiny
- CANDU marks milestone in China
- CARB approves EVI for California
- CSDA/OSHA Alliance release best practice document
- California CCS Coalition is born
- California seeks smooth adoption of cap-and-trade
- A green sleight of hand
- U.S. cap and trade rebranded as “pollution reduction”
- E.ON proposes carbon capture pipeline network
- Cash-strapped farmers agree to solar
- Businesses tell Chavez: “turn clock forwards”
- Chevron plans solar panel installation
- China, India endorse Copenhagen climate deal
- China to double original 2020 nuclear estimate
- Chinese power investment to reach $100 billion
- Clean renewable energy facility to reopen
- PPLÂ’s proposed TOU tariff unfair: commission
- Bottled wind could be as constant as coal
- Congress should stand by cap-and-trade: Hayward
- Impose safety, cost controls first on nuclear
- Contractors thrive on weatherization business
- ArizonaÂ’s last new coal plant?
- Crompton Greaves wins substation contract
- Heating bills “outrageous”, say customers
- Czech renewable energy exceeds grid limit
- Czechs seek to temper solar investment boom
- EPA, DOE take steps to strengthen ENERGY STAR
- $40 million for Next Generation Nuclear Plant
- DOE emails to wind lobbyists cast a cloud
- Lockhead Martin to advance OTEC
- DOE investigates lighting standard violations
- Data centers continue to expand
- Deal struck for Manitoba wind farm
- Design flaw closes Collider for one year
- Developers lament loss of wind subsidies
- Disclosure on climate legislation risk urged
- Dong, E.ON increase renewable portfolios
- Hydro CO2 offsets ineligible for ECX trade
- EC announces interconnection projects
- EU drops EDF antitrust charges
- EU to exceed 2020 green energy target
- EU pressing for nuclear standards
- Earth Hour participation expected to increase
- Echelon smart grid system passes two million mark
- Egypt to invest $22.2 billion in power sector
- New heaters take shine off green building
- Canadian battery maker wins Chrysler deal
- Energy security driving IndiaÂ’s low CO2 plan
- Entergy wants to keep nuclear option in Louisiana
- Ensuring power security for the World Cup
- Evacuated tube solar system installed
- Supergrid hopefuls form club to push project
- FPL experiments with solar thermal
- Failed substation causes power outage
- Faith Technologies sets new safety record
- Federal green strategy goes from bad to worse
- Fidelity sees decades of potential in solar, wind
- Finavera advances four B.C. wind projects
- Firms working on lowering solar energy costs
- FirstEnergy finds cracks in head nozzles
- First Solar joins Desertec project
- First Solar sells 30MW to Southern
- First Solar signs contract with PG&E
- Flatscreens should have energy labels: FTC
- Franklin pioneered the lightning rod
- French PM signals end to carbon tax plan
- NDRC approves Fuxin coal gasification project
- GDF Suez preferred bidder for Saudi plant
- GE applauds FCC broadband plan for grid
- GM unveils EV concept car for megacities
- Pharmaceutical giant goes green with LED lighting
- Geothermal is heating up
- More Americans say global warming exaggerated
- Government funding fuels green energy
- Iowans ask governor to veto nuclear study bill
- Governor signs bill at solar energy plant
- Governors seek wind energy boost
- Hawaii revving up to era of EVs
- Geneva atom smasher to try record collisions
- Homeowners cut power rates by almost 50%
- The big wind cover-up
- How Ottawa dodged the climate bullet
- UK hung parliament a threat to new nukes
- Kenora transmission corridor being upgraded
- Hydro-Quebec rate hike approved
- India aims for 30% GHG emissions reduction
- India defers on nuclear liability bill
- IndiaÂ’s woes reflected in bid to restart plant
- Going green on the recharging road
- Israel looks to develop nuclear energy
- SunEdison to build major Italian solar park
- Europe's largest solar plant planned for Italy
- Italy to import renewable energy to hit target
- Japanese to standardize EV rechargers
- KEPCO to award $10 billion EPC sub contracts
- Mayor says take gasifier somewhere else
- Worker fatigue examined in Kleen blast
- Solar plan calls for raising rate, adding FIT
- LTWP offloads 70% stake in wind farm
- Loblaws to tap Ontario program with solar panels
- MIT scientists develop thermopower waves
- Hydro-Quebec impact spurs Maine debate
- Two Maine utilities merge
- Marine energy projects approved for Scotland
- Marz to build 100 per cent renewable homes
- MidAmerican customers may help finance study
- Apparently wind farms and radar donÂ’t mix
- Mississippi poised for wood pellet production
- Mixing carbon into cement looks viable
- Moist air plays havoc with power lines
- Sarkozy seeks nuclear funding, training
- NEMA endorses Building STAR proposal
- NV Energy tests smart meters in valley initiative
- Water plan could cost generators billions
- ATC completes HV transmission line
- Nissan to build Leaf EVs in UK
- No payoff in off-peak conservation
- Norway investing millions in hydro upgrades
- Nuclear an unnecessary gamble for Kentucky
- OEL says safety comes second at IHSA
- OPG produces report, little information
- OPG reports $623 million profit
- Oakville temporarily blocks gas-fired plant
- Ohio siting board approves three wind projects
- Ontario can afford to switch off coal for now
- Ontario slaps green tax on power bills
- Premier defends new green fee on energy bill
- Oregon town uses geothermal to stay warm
- Owners threaten to shut down New Jersey plant
- PEI delays rate hike
- PG&E proposes simplified system of power rates
- Most Swedes support nuclear energy
- Providers call for swine waste project bids
- Professor wants to help power renaissance
- Support for nuclear power hits new high
- Solar startup to lease residential rooftops
- RWE proposes two windfarms
- RWE to cut Biblis A nuclear plant load
- Shelved power plant may cost ratepayers
- Record-setting energy created by collider
- Reducing the energy cost of IT
- Financiers urge reforms to launch African power
- Renewable industry critical for Florida
- A jolt for declining towns
- Russia plan to launch Iran reactor “premature”
- Russia to build Indian reactors
- AmericaÂ’s new nuclear option
- SPI 2011 headed for Dallas
- SSE wins funding for UKÂ’s largest CCS project
- Safety issues linger as reactors shrink in size
- Saft breaks ground on lithium-ion factory
- Wind groups relieved sage grouse not listed
- Sanyo sets up solar parking lots for bikes
- Saudis look to solar as oil, gas consumption grows
- Scientists develop conductive cotton
- Scotland jockeys for carbon-capture lead
- Setting the record straight on Oakville station
- Sheffield building heavy nuclear components
- Should coal be a part of the energy future?
- Siemens aims for top 3 in turbine market
- Siemens moves Ontario jobs south
- The skyÂ’s the limit on this business
- Solar cell towers to save $1.4 billion annually
- Solar farm expects go-ahead by April
- Solar panels that pay for themselves
- Solar power is paying off
- Solar projects approved in Ontario
- Solar supplier receives record order
- South Africa dragging heels on Canadian plant
- South Korea, Turkey sign nuclear deal
- Five South St. Burger locations using clean power
- Solar power finds a place in the sun
- FERCÂ’s Spitzer to give NYISO keynote address
- States sue EPA to stop greenhouse gas rules
- Connecticut to waive students loans in green jobs
- Students learn under natureÂ’s light
- Germany solar subsidy cuts muddy outlook
- SunPower to build 1 MW solar system in Yolo
- A new power source – fuel cells
- Support for nuclear bridges partisan divide
- Smart grid will reduce outages, usage: survey
- Sweden eyes nuclear revival after 30-year ban
- Sweden looks to build 2,000 turbines
- Green themes fund eyes U.S., China
- Sylvania announces “40 for the Future”
- TVA incentives fuel homegrown power
- Using Africa as a back door for carbon credits
- Texan promotes wood waste for generation
- Regulator launches smart meter website
- Thailand targets 800 MW of wind power
- The dark underbelly of new technology
- The wind energy cover-up
- Toronto Hydro increases upgrade incentives
- Toshiba eyes Gates nuclear alliance, chip plant
- Toxic waste weighs on nuclear revival
- Transpower to test HV underground cable
- Tribes key in renewable energy development
- Turning trees into power
- A tussle over Edison plant
- UBC to install biomass gasifier
- UK offshore wind double cost of nuclear
- U.S. beating Canada in green investments
- U.S. noncommittal on Pakistan's nuclear desires
- U.S. wind power growing, but still lags
- An alternative to towers – underwater cable
- Veridian reaches 8-year safety milestone
- Lawmakers debate green power
- Vestas sees offshore wind funding gap
- WCI lays out carbon trade rules
- Waste Management to build gasification facility
- Waste industry hunts energy rewards
- Tricks to extend your gadgetÂ’s battery life
- Westinghouse leading trend for smaller reactors
- Employers vs. Consumers: who will blink first?
- Will solar energy stocks get hot again?
- Wind energy gains still lost in grid lock
- Group announces Nevada wind turbine plant
- Worst polluters increased mercury emissions
- Yukon Energy defends awarding Mayo B contract
- Zombie power: abandoned nukes are reborn
- eMeter announces new CEO Gary Bloom
April 2010 News Story Index
- Biocoal maker 4Energy sees surge in sales
- AEP to cut more than 2,000 jobs
- Agency urges new focus on green tech
- Almonds and renewable energy
- Alstom lands first Moroccan windfarm project
- Amazon dam delay overturned by judge
- Ameren employee wins EPRI award
- A new way to capture waste heat
- Finally, a plan to use Torontos biogas
- Areva to work on California nuclear plant
- Areva working with Italian nuclear players
- Arizona warming up to solar energy
- Audits aimed toward energy efficiency
- Austria launches new strategy to meet climate goals
- Austrian wind power company invests 500 million euros
- B.C. to build $6.6 billion dam
- Bangladesh to build nuclear plant with Russian help
- Barbera director of Tres Amigas reliability
- Battery of questions over EVs
- Beef up nuclear employee screening: senator
- Biomass plant planned for unused paper mill
- Bright future for ChinaÂ’s EV market
- Britain reaches milestone in renewable energy
- CIBC forms team to focus on green energy
- China Resources Power buys coalmines, renewables
- Calgary leads world in GHG emissions
- California power market tough to crack
- PSE reminds everyone to call before you dig
- Avatar director lauds ruling on Brazilian dam
- Canada reports drop in GHG emissions
- Canada waits for U.S. to move on capandtrade
- Canadian Solar awarded FIT contracts
- Can viruses be our future power source?
- Cape Wind offshore wind farm approved
- Carbon market to thrive despite political failings
- Take three days off to save energy: Chavez
- Cleaner coal technology moves forward in China
- China needs hydro approvals for energy goal
- Clean energy, energy security highlight ECPA
- Clean energy invested at HSPP
- Climate bill would end EPA/state programs
- Coal by the numbers
- Colleges fire up biomass, geothermal plants
- Company fined after arc flash incident
- Thinking green? Consider your work space
- Work begins on Manitoba wind farm
- Consumers, environment benefit from EV price war
- Could EV charging stations work in Toronto?
- DOE announces money for smart grid training
- Data center cooling from the “Frozen Tundra”
- When green isnÂ’t green enough
- Decision on Cape Cod wind project due soon
- Denmark needs turbine test center: PM
- Duke Energy files cost update for power plant
- Duke Energy enters Carolina water war
- EDA lends support to Community Challenge
- DHS/FEMA recognizes ESFI safety efforts
- EU green plan to “fund dirty coal”
- Regulations to kill the zeroemission myth
- EVs not boom yet for battery makers
- Eaton to upgrade Hartwell hydro plant
- Egypt, Saudi Arabia begin grid interconnection
- Egypt strengthens power sector
- Enel, EDF move ahead on Italian nuclear projects
- Enel leads in Russian nuclear partnership race
- Energy Act brings incentives for carbon storage
- Energy corridor moratorium lifted
- Regulators reject Entergy nuclear spinoff
- Europe charts route for EV rollout
- Europe could be allrenewables by 2050
- Exelon seeing power demand picking up
- The third form of ocean power
- FedEx to introduce its first EV truck in U.S.
- Feds should dump wind farm project
- Finland approves two new nuclear plants
- First Solar exploring new panels in Silicon Valley
- Fish oil provides more megawatts
- First floating generation plant sets sail
- Ford, Microsoft to work on EV charging
- The fork in the road to renewables
- France, Italy want EU to apply carbon tariffs
- Yangzhou Smart Grid Center opens
- GE picks Dayton area for R&D center
- GM to expand battery lab outside of Detroit
- Generating megawatts like clockwork
- Greenpeace concerned about data center power
- Greenpeace not LOL over Facebook footprint
- Green power canÂ’t save cruise season
- A gold rush in green technology
- Grid undergoes massive transition for renewables
- Group launches buoy for wind energy project
- Harnessing the energy in oceans and lakes
- HydroQuebec net profit more than $3 billion
- HydroQuebec to decide on U.S. link soon
- Earth Hour is more about awareness: IESO
- New coal plants cost up to $2.9 billion
- India to import 35 million tons of coal for 201011
- Industry concerned by power price hikes
- Ontario nuclear decision needed: industry group
- Inquiry clears climate scientists in email row
- Ireland announces generous EV subsidies
- ItÂ’s getting harder to build transmission lines
- JSW expands capacity for nuclear reactors
- Rush to renewables could increase power costs
- Japanese solar eyes Chinese threat
- KUB scales back power rate increase
- Kenya increases geothermal capacity
- Testing lab opens Pickering branch office
- LA utility at center of citys financial meltdown
- LG, Hyundai Heavy join U.S. solar deal
- Lack of ships may hinder wind development
- Lawsuit argues coal plant isnÂ’t clean enough
- Manitoba Hydro modernizing substations
- Man uses meat hook to steal power
- Many offices get low to average green scores
- Sunshine superman in a solar car
- May is National Electrical Safety Month
- WorldÂ’s largest PV plant to be located in France
- MicroBlox at Solar Seminar
- Missouri EV maker gets $22 million
- Homeowners could get help going green
- Mitsubishi, Reykjavik Energy expand geothermal
- 600,000 Ontario homes get solar, wind power
- Morocco targets 10 renewables by 2012
- Myths and realities about carbon storage
- NB Power rates going up
- NL Hydro wants rate hike
- Recovery will require a “greener” grid: NYISO
- NYPA gets strong response to solar RFPs
- New Brunswick urged to form regional utility
- NewPage partners on Canadian power plant
- New security introduced to counter rising theft
- New wave of solar panels could worsen air quality
- No danger from heavy water leak: AECL
- North Carolina plants lower mercury emissions
- Nova Scotia charges ahead on renewables
- Nuclear is a clean and safe alternative
- ORNL asked to house small reactor
- Obama will focus on energy bill after bank reform
- Obama touts wind energy in Iowa
- Rocky Mountain Power offers case for higher rates
- The return of oil
- Price of power jumps 12 per cent
- Ottawa stalls on emission rules
- Ottawa tells coal generators to power down
- PGCIL invests in Bhutan transmission connection
- Pakistans PEPCO suffers huge power shortfall
- Panasonic presents first battery to Tesla
- OntarioÂ’s power trip: priced out of the market
- Petrom invests in Romanian wind power
- Phase 1 of Enhanced CANDU 6 complete
- Council says No to Cockenzie gasfired station
- PolandÂ’s PGE to add 8,000 MW by 2020
- Power station to run on NG, wood and waste
- Preparing for a plugin future
- Problems at DavisBesse worse than expected
- Professor sees red over green building claims
- Proposed power plant looking for customers
- Wind turbines making us sick: protesters
- Appliance power drain not wellknown: survey
- REpower lands windfarm contract in Turkey
- Rechargeable taxis to make Tokyo a Better Place
- Regulation vital for fuelcell boom, says developer
- Wisconsin Energy wants nuclear moratorium repealed
- Europe needs carbonfree power now: report
- Requirements tightened for Energy Star program
- Dry winter may force Rio Tinto to buy more power
- Residents determined to fight turbine project
- Scientists refute carbon capture doubts
- Siemens secures offshore turbine deal
- Siemens to supply turbines for Pattern Energy
- Siemens to build wind farm in Bulgaria
- California utility under fire for smart meters
- ‘Smart’ meters have security holes
- U.S. solar capacity surges on incentives
- Solar equipment makers to shine in shakeout
- Microinverter aimed at Ontario market
- Solarpowered plane has successful flight
- Solar power to save schools $15,000 annually
- Solar shines brightly in Europe for 2009
- Dustup over clean coal
- South Australia leads way in wind generation
- Spain plans to halt coal imports, lift power costs
- Speaker warns of nuclear danger
- Oil spill underlines AmericaÂ’s thirst for energy
- Squirrel causes hourlong outage
- Staying power of EVs questioned
- Ontario green tax illegal, study says
- SunTech, Trina Solar sign $11.7 billion loan deals
- Suspects plead not guilty in terrorism case
- Reinvest SA building windfarms in Germany
- TD Bank goes carbon neutral
- TOU rate to lift price 7 per cent
- TVA CEO expects Bellefonte nuclear to be reality
- TXU Energy awarded LEED Silver certification
- Tajiks sink money into Sovietstyle dam
- The wacky world of green power
- Geothermal projects announced in Germany
- Solar energy: a hot new harvest
- Tories question Green Energy Act
- Toronto Hydro helps customers rack in savings
- Toshiba, IHI launch steam turbine company
- TransAlta eyes options to cut emissions from coal
- TransAlta warns of power shortage
- Turning off lights wont fix Earths problems
- ChinaÂ’s shift to low carbon vital: UN
- U.S. adds record amount of wind for 2009
- Lawmakers propose boost to clean exports
- “Unusual Event” recorded at Callaway nuclear
- Upgrades reason for Wyoming rate increase
- Utilities increase energy efficiency programs 43
- Utilities want customers to absorb Big Stone costs
- Concerns over PG&E rate hurting solar market
- Utilities adjust to use wind
- Vattenfall to buy woodchips from Liberia
- Vestas, REC see renewable energy demand returning
- Vestas wins Chinese turbine order
- Vestas wins record order from EDPR
- Vulcan Power sells power to California utility
- Audit finds vulnerability of EnergyStar program
- WM signs energy deal with Georgia Power
- Wales chosen for UKÂ’s first nuclear station
- White House urged to help save Climate Bill
- Will burning garbage make us sick?
- Solar sales to soar, but will profits follow?
- Wind Works snags 80 MW of Ontario contracts
- Wind energy decision carries political impact
- Work begins on GHG capture plant
- ecoENERGY program suddenly ends
May 2010 News Story Index
- Humvee, Hummer maker goes green
- Collaborative aims to improve grid efficiency
- New government must push clean coal: Alstom
- Amazon dam to have 10 per cent return
- Ambitious partnership to spread EV usage
- Amonix to build plant in Nevada
- B&W to supply scrubbers at Michigan plant
- BC Hydro pulls plug on power project
- Brazil to lavish power project on Paraguay
- California utilities dinged over efficiency goal
- Carbon price floor would boost nuclear
- China: 'iron hand' to reach energy targets
- Residents consider starting own co-op
- Coal imports costly to state
- Construction sector slow to embrace hybrids
- Costs stall PEI energy projects
- Explanation of blackout falls short, critics say
- Cybersecurity vulnerabilities result from system integrity
- Director irate over Site C report by BC Hydro
- Dominion selects potential nuclear reactor
- DonÂ’t fall victim to energy fraud at the door
- Draft of TVA energy plan out in the fall
- Coal chief a biomass enthusiast at heart
- Duke Energy gets stimulus funding
- Duke exec sees coal prices rising into 2012
- Flickering lights cast shadows on EDF sale
- EPA moves to regulate industrial greenhouse gases
- Recession slashed 2009 EU carbon emissions
- EV drivers risk sticker shock
- Enel to build Guatemala hydro plant
- Experimenting with floating wind turbines
- FPL CEO applauds new energy bill
- Venerable oil firm goes solar
- Faulty inspections missed 500 spots on reactors
- First Wind receives Green Business award
- Energy future depends on renewable incentives
- Pro-Tech helps warehouses go solar
- The GE cross-country wind blade tour
- Geothermal projects could meet CanadaÂ’s needs
- Germany launches EV initiative
- Germany needs storage solution for green power
- Germany wants one million EVs by 2020
- Google invests in North Dakota wind farms
- Strict rules needed before homeowners go green
- Grants and credits offered for EVs
- GreenTech may buy four or five projects
- Green carmaker will be in the black
- House approves $5.7 billion energy bill
- Lack of power stymies home construction
- Hybrid vehicles join Houston UPS green fleet
- IEA has bright outlook for solar energy
- Power sector pushes India CO2 emissions
- Industry must remain with NB Power: CEO
- Is B.C.'s energy answer blowin' in the wind?
- Italian solar goal tough but reachable
- EV car plant to be built in Hawaii
- Locke to hawk U.S. clean energy to China
- Looking at ways to reprocess nuclear fuel
- A bad bet on carbon
- Manitoba Hydro signs deal with Xcel Energy
- Mexico eyes 10 new nuclear plants by 2028
- Miniature reactors seek approval to work in U.S.
- Mitsubishi supplies replacement generators to EDF
- Environmentalists challenge biomass plan
- NV Energy makes pitch for digital meters
- Territories introduces reduced power bills
- Utility agrees to buy power from Cape Wind
- New power plants brighten energy outlook
- North Korea claims to have achieved nuclear fusion
- Momentum for nuclear expansion is there: NEI
- Nuclear industry hiring for growth, retirements
- Nuclear liability legislation raises criticism
- Indian Point plant likely to survive ruling
- Oman to invest $2.7 billion in power sector
- DonÂ’t ask for increases, Ontario tells utilities
- Ottawa begins funding push for hybrid R&D
- Pakistan struggles to keep the lights on
- Plant deal not enough to reduce smog: Washington
- Piles of poison PCBs remain across Ontario
- NPD moves ahead with grow op bylaw
- Power plant protesters want FordÂ’s support
- Power rate hike will be a shocker
- Power theft leads to grow operation
- Smart grid data must be protected: privacy czar
- Quebec says no to transmitting Labrador power
- Crystal River plant repairs continue
- Regulators approve Maine grid upgrade
- Rural wind revolt wonÂ’t blow away
- Smart appliance systems are on the way
- Solar can provide 22 per cent of power: IEA
- Solar panels fool breeding insects
- South Dakota approves gas-fired plant
- SpainÂ’s nuclear plants seen running for decades
- Sewage-powered hydro plant up and running
- TOU bills lack vital piece of information
- TVA a part of nuclear simulation project
- TVA receives power from wind contract
- Tainted nuke plant water reaches major aquifer
- “Task Force” would assess power plant rules
- Time-of-use rates need adjustment: Toronto Hydro
- China's top wind blade maker eyes U.S. growth
- Toshiba developing battery with automakers
- Two large coal plants begin operations in China
- Go-ahead given to offshore wind
- UK nuclear power back on the table
- Unlocking the promise of nuclear energy
- Radiation leak found, fixed at Vermont Yankee
- Vermont utilities to buy wind from New Hampshire
- Water adds new constraints to power
- Waukesha plans $70 million expansion
- Wave power project going to Ireland
- 28 killed when bus touches high-voltage wire
- B.C.Â’s untapped resource: wind
- Yingli sets supply deal for French plant
June 2010 News Story Index
- Anti-noise activists oppose sounds for EVs
- Cevital looks to enter solar power business
- Alstom, Schneider finalize acquisition of Areva T&D
- Aluminum industry vows to go greener
- Argentina continues nuclear development
- Army looks to fuel cells for tanks
- AustraliaÂ’s power could be all renewable
- Auto parts supplier retools for solar products
- B.C. clean energy act opposed from within
- Bill seeks to expedite land leases for solar
- Biomass conversion planned for idled coal plant
- Boots designed to recharge mobile phones
- Brazil makes utility firms interesting
- Radiation leak spurs industry-wide investigation
- Bruce Power to test workers for radiation
- Canada to phase out older coal-fired power plants
- Chavez lifts power rationing in Venezuela
- China freezes some renewable IPOs
- China ups pumped hydro storage capacity
- China to subsidize hybrid, EV purchases
- Clean coal operator answers critics
- Constellation offers renewable option to customers
- Court limits Toronto HydroÂ’s power to hike price
- Cracks repaired at Davis-Besse nuclear
- Ground broken on $110 million data center
- Data centers can now earn Energy Star labels
- Paying more because of your postal code
- Dominion studying power boost at Unit 3
- DuPont opens Delaware photovoltaics lab
- EPA move on sulfur dioxide affects NG prices
- EPIA wants $1.2 billion R&D investment
- Charging stations in works at West Knox
- EU sees Sahara solar power in five years
- Funding issue looms for EU wind power
- EV demand outstrips supplyÂ… again
- EVs widely available by 2012
- Egypt to add 1,000 MW to wind grid
- Emission cuts threatened by economic recovery
- Energy chief collides with a troubled nuclear history
- Energy investors seek power projects
- Energy-starved Pakistan seeks wind investors
- Environmental worries to lift EV sales
- Extech awards two school scholarships
- Factory not too old to learn energy saving
- Producing fertilizer from the wind
- Ex-Hydro CEO wants more pension
- Frito Lay rolls out EVs into delivery fleet
- GE, Itochu tie up on wind power projects
- GE to double energy efficiency investment
- Georgia stays out of wind power group
- German nuclear tax to cost billions
- German solar cuts hit parliamentary hurdle
- “Get Ready Tampa Bay” promotes EV usage
- Going solar harder than it looks
- Goldman starts U.S. solar sector with neutral
- Great Lakes wind projects await approval
- Greenpeace slams handouts for nuclear industry
- Harper confident of Indian nuclear assurances
- Hawaii studies undersea cable plan
- Hillabee Power begins commercial dispatch
- Digester plant gets green light in Scotland
- Hydro vault fire dims Yonge and Eglinton
- IESO wins APEX award for pandemic planning
- Ikea phasing out incandescent bulbs
- Four more nuclear plants coming for India
- Ingeteam sets sights on U.S. wind market
- Iraqi minister resigns over power shortages
- Iraqis opt for generators for power
- Ireland opens country's largest power plant
- Is Tesla the future, or “Government Motors”?
- Is this the twilight of the coal era?
- JAPC to incorporate Mitsubishi reactors
- Japanese nuclear plant to be completed by 2020
- Japan harnesses the rising sun
- Kansas wind power links not standard
- Lake Erie wind farm first U.S. freshwater project
- Danger lurks for very young from lithium batteries
- Lithium market may bloom on receding oil
- Europe, U.S. should triple price of carbon: officials
- Mitsubishi looks to secondary battery market
- Hydro One included in potential asset sale
- Making the moon a giant solar power plant
- Man cuts power poles in shocking rescue bid
- Mandating solar power will generate jobs
- Knoxville home powered by solar energy
- Firms see opportunity in TOU billing
- Governor hails renewable energy deal
- Howard takes reins of EPRI
- Grid confronts a threat from Mother Nature
- Emissions cap proposal may proceed: court
- Nanticoke offers to host Oakville power plant
- New breed of renewable players emerging
- New cable should quell power outages
- NWE promotes wind power development
- Nuclear future must involve the U.S. public
- Nuclear scientists slam Canada over isotopes
- OPG says Stay Clear! Stay Safe!
- Obama to meet with Gates, GEÂ’s Immelt
- Oil spill may spur action on clean energy
- Ontarians brace for HST bump on power costs
- Ontario, Quebec eye cap-and-trade system
- Green schools program money well spent
- PNM asks for rate hike
- PPL launches circuit breaker replacement project
- Panama to invest in two hydropower plants
- Panasonic looks to lead in solar in Japan
- Panel says Nevada nuclear dump back on
- Paris exhibition focuses on solar
- Americans ready for 10-year plan: Pickens
- You want fries with that battery?
- SaskatchewanÂ’s energy plan
- Privacy czar raises alarm on smart meter data
- Setback threatens viability of offshore wind
- Provinces to file legal action over reactor
- ND consumers to pay more for defunct plant
- Reactor head nozzle modifications complete
- Recycled batteries boost EVs
- Renault targets 200,000 EVs by 2015: report
- Two turbines installed atop city hall
- U.S. would pay most in green energy proposal
- New trend in generation is “run to the sun”
- Pipeline boss questions rush for renewables
- Russia boosts stake in Uranium One
- Russian collaboration boosts Indian nuclear vision
- Record heat causing Saudi power outages
- Saudi power sector looks to save $855 million
- Siemens awarded second Baltic Sea contract
- Slaughterhouse workers used “excessive shocking”
- Smart meters alone not enough to save
- Sobering warning on EVs after pre-launch trials
- Solar company shines on World Cup
- Swiss solar scientist wins technology prize
- Southern setting stage to build new reactors
- Streetlight billing dispute may go to court
- Sweden to host Europe's largest windfarm
- TECO finishes decade-long environmental program
- TECO employee dies after line shock
- Energy program stayed by TVA
- TVA to start using scrubbers at plant
- Taiwanese company adopts smart meters
- Tesla shares zoom on first day of trading
- Texas company asks to be an Oklahoma utility
- The dirty business of clean energy
- Old school fuel – coal
- Tighter power plant rules urged after blast
- Tohoku foresees reduction in CO2 emissions
- Toronto Hydro urged to spark solar panel industry
- Total, Abengoa and Masdar to build UAE solar plant
- Turbines get go-ahead for sewer plant
- Turbine system keeps blades turning without wind
- UK leads in wind power to reach 2030 goal
- UK nuclear needs high CO2 price, market reform
- Huhne warns of hole in nuclear power budget
- Ukraine signs deal for two nuclear reactors
- Unplugging myths about EVs
- Utilities crank up power in race to be green
- Veridian receives prestigious ENERGY STAR award
- Vestas gets 50MW Chinese order
- Veto cuts into Alaska clean energy plans
- Vietnam plans 14 reactors by 2030
- Washington wants special powers for cyber attack
- TVA had early look at report: watchdog group
- Free EV charging: is it enough?
- WindVision using largest-ever land turbines
- Windfarm turbines deadly for birds and bats
- Wind power losing its punch
- Woman on oxygen dies after power cut to home
- Wood power worse polluter than coal
- Work begins on worldÂ’s largest tidal power plant
- Utility worker suffers burns from power line
- WorldÂ’s largest solar project launched in Jordan
July 2010 News Story Index
- 24 countries agree to clean energy initiatives
- Activists appeal coal power unit permit
- Winds of change
- Are clean coal and natural gas really clean?
- Areva T&D secures fourth Indian contract
- Areva, New Brunswick reveal nuclear plans
- Atlantic premiers team up on energy sales
- The battle for Bala Falls
- Bangladesh, India sign power deal
- U.S. battery power stimulus money matched
- Beware of solar energy windfalls
- Billionaire buys UK grids for $9.1 billion
- The sometimes forgotten green jobs
- California sues over clean energy
- Caltrain an example for GO to follow
- EVs are coming, but can California take charge?
- Canadian power cable wonÂ’t reach Connecticut
- Ceiling fan saves money over AC usage
- Chalk River reactor repairs complete
- Chevron shines with California solar array
- China kicks nuclear builds into high gear
- China surpasses U.S. in energy consumption
- China to expedite hydropower projects
- Energy secretary hails Oahu wind project
- Clean energy solution demands nuclear
- Clean power sector needs workers
- Clouds hang over OntarioÂ’s solar
- Coal coalition targets congressional Democrats
- Conservationists protest coal plant plan
- Coal powers energy hungry Utah
- DOE awards $92 million for energy research
- Democrats abandon comprehensive energy bill
- Dog owner turns down Toronto HydroÂ’s offer
- Don't get burned investing in solar
- E.ON says it leads in wind technology
- Europe extends life of fossil-fuel power plants
- EVs wonÂ’t bring the power grid down
- Eco fee adds to HST pain in Ontario
- Thomas EdisonÂ’s legacy still shines brightly
- Egypt, Germany cooperate on renewable plan
- Electrocution risk from illegal grow ops
- Enel to convert to clean coal in 2011
- Europe's 'Big 3' want higher emissions target
- Europe gets first glimpse of solar, wind plans
- Explosions, gunfire rock hydropower plant
- Farmers fight solar subsidy cut
- Floating ocean turbines proposed
- Court rejects GE challenge to EPA cleanup orders
- GE offers funding for power projects
- GM adds four states to EV rollout list
- GM, Nissan compete for best EV deal
- Gamesa lands 3 Spanish windfarm projects
- Georgia Power aims to rely less on coal
- ItÂ’s Google vs. Microsoft in meter monitoring
- Google uses wind to power data centres
- Great Exchange a great success for Toronto
- Green Giant running amok in Ontario
- Green light given to Irish wind farm
- Green power reaches clear tipping point
- Grid-hacking fears spawn Perfect Citizen
- Ground broken for Mojave wind project
- Vestas to hire 1,000 in Colorado
- Obama urges hike in clean energy tax credits
- Hiroshima to pioneer Japanese bio-coal
- Homeowners would be power plants: Sink
- Honda plans EV, plug-in by 2012
- Hoosier Energy agrees to settlement
- Toronto Hydro customers may pay for settlement
- IEEE announces two smart grid standards
- Invenergy proposes 200 MW wind farm
- Iraq signs deal with Alstom
- Kodiak plant to tout sustainable energy tie
- Is nuclear fusion too sci-fi to work?
- Italy set to cut solar incentives
- Korea to bankroll “smart” Chicago buildings
- UN suggests “Kyoto Plan B” if no climate deal
- Land acquisition approved for nuclear plant
- Surrey features largest solar power complex
- SNC-Lavalin to build Alaska power plant
- Lawsuit targets Homer City power plant
- Lebanon booming, but no end to outages
- Low-income consumers need help to conserve
- Massive Chinese coal plant begins operations
- More than half of new power is green
- Most Afghans still without power
- Moving toward waste-to-energy
- NB Power plans smart grid research project
- Nova Scotia, New Brunswick expand cooperation
- N.S., Maine to work on generation research
- New York opens first EV charging station
- PeopleÂ’s Alliance opposes second plant
- NorthWestern wants to build or buy power plant
- Emissions goal to ease rate hike
- OEB code amendments directed at service
- Obama commits $2 billion to solar companies
- Obama promotes job creation at battery plant
- Ocean energy industry wants political support
- Offshore needs billions to meet green targets
- Ontario closes solar generation loophole
- Ontario faces U.S. challenge on Great Lakes
- Crackdown in U.S. will benefit Ontario
- Pakistan, China reach nuclear energy deal
- Pedal for power at "eco hotel"
- Philippines gets funding for green energy
- Plug-in hybrid battery gets federal boost
- Majority of Ontarians want wind energy
- Port Richey reviving 10 per cent power tax
- Power company tells customer she is dead
- Toyota plug-in to be tested in Manitoba
- Proposed plant gets okay to link to system
- Turbine trouble for Openhydro
- Quebec to have worldÂ’s largest lithium plant
- Relay system prevents massive outage
- SCE installs one million smart meters
- Bids opened on 850 MW Yanbu power plant
- Schneider awarded inverter contract
- See-through solar glass window developed
- Shipping nuke waste through lakes draws flak
- Siemens wins Scottish windfarm contract
- Sikorsky building EV helicopter
- Slots for solar incentives fill quickly
- Smart fortwo charges ahead
- First hybrid solar/coal plant operating
- Solar cuts could darken Liberal reelection hopes
- Solar energy takes off as cost declines
- Solar issue flares on eve of protest meeting
- Solar plane completes 24-hour flight
- Solar tuk-tuks turning green and clean
- Solar power firms face challenges
- Solar powers Shanghai train station
- Solar rate cut a blow to green energy
- New solar test facility at old nuclear site
- Safety taking precedence over silence
- Boost for South Korea's green sector
- State approves OG&E smart meters
- Steam leak takes power plant offline
- Summer heatwave drives up demand
- SunPower achieves new efficiency record
- Ontario Supercorp dead in the water
- Sweden leads EU on renewable energy
- “Sweet odor” worries power plant neighbors
- Swiss government to revitalize hydropower
- Switching off lights reduces CO2 emissions
- More changes to Generation Partners program
- TVA ready for review of possible nuke site
- Tauron tenders for first wind farm
- Tennessee revs up switchgrass study
- Terra-Gen kicks off world's largest wind site
- Toilets can generate power
- Toronto has a “baby blackout”
- Tales from TorontoÂ’s blackout
- Toyota to work with Tesla on EV
- Trilliant to supply smart meters to CMP
- Turbine pole kills small child
- UK divided on smart grid technology
- UK to fix biomass support for 20 years
- Energy bill well-watered down
- Ontario solar sector harmed by uncertainty
- Utilities warn of price shock
- Utility-first climate bill in Congress
- Vibration batteries may be the future
- Vietnam to build first pumped storage plant
- Volt to carry 8-year battery warranty
- GE makes faster EV battery charger
- Why Ontario pays so much for power
- Wind drives growing use of batteries
- Wind farm looking for investors
- Wind power dwarfs other EU renewables
- Wind power on smaller scale carries potential
- Wind suppliers face local competition in China
- Worker electrocuted on Bay Street
- World Bank funds Ethiopian power grid
- Yukon EnergyÂ’s hearing costs "unjustified"
- Zero energy buildings are at hand
August 2010 News Story Index
- 100 MW cut from PEI energy plan
- Clean energy sector creates 1,400 new jobs
- 150,000 time-of-use bills incorrect
- ABB opens 4th wind generator factory in India
- AECL appoints new senior VP
- Advice on how to cool rising utility costs
- Aging nukes, coal plants squeeze Ontario power
- Agreeing to unplug to reduce demand
- Alberta offers cash for greener lighting
- All EV taxi fleets introduced in Japan
- UK homes to run on green power by 2016
- Atlin group fights Yukon Energy dam plans
- At the forefront of new power sources
- Australia beefs up renewable efforts
- B.C. biomass pellets a hit in Europe
- Bellefonte to become working nuclear plant?
- Blackouts skyrocketing in U.S.
- Brazil building dam despite resistance
- Britain ponders nuclear future
- Built-in solar struggles with cost, efficiency
- California college is “grid positive”
- Massive cogen plant sits idle
- Canada boasts great geothermal potential
- Canadian Solar falters during probe
- Guelph gets new solar panel plant
- Canadian firm builds EVs for U.S. Army
- Can an EV handle a Canadian winter?
- Cannabis EV to be built in Canada
- Carbon pricing key to coal pollution plan
- Chalk River poised to resume production
- Chicago prepares for EVs
- China closes 2,000 factories, cuts energy use
- China investing billions in EVs and hybrids
- China tops in new wind energy
- Clean energy plan hinges on coal price
- Chinese hydro capacity up 50 per cent by 2015
- Chinese renewables power ahead without CDM
- Prince of Wales to get solar panels
- A clean energy makeover for Portugal
- Clouds appear in FloridaÂ’s solar future
- Coal ash polluting water, says group
- Coastal projects secure BC Hydro contracts
- 33 per cent renewable bill in sight
- Counselor has “deep concerns” over plant
- Fire started by crimped power cord
- DOE alters FutureGen plans in Illinois
- Stay cool and save energy
- Duke drops wind turbine project
- Empowered EPA will not spark revolution
- Eaton offers videos on counterfeiting perils
- Edison buys GamesaÂ’s 26 MW wind park
- Egypt picks site for first nuclear plant
- Egypt defends power policies
- Egyptians protest power outages
- ElectroCraft to produce a “green” motor
- Energy audits for homes dead in the water
- Energy minister promises price comparisons
- Energy self-sufficiency is at hand
- Finland looks to build “green” highway
- UKÂ’s first geothermal plant gets green light
- Flooding devastates Pakistani grid
- Florida owes millions in unpaid rebates
- France to tender for 600 offshore turbines
- GM invests $5 million in EV startups
- “Garbage islands” threaten Three Gorges Dam
- Power plant shuts down due to lack of fuel
- Energy giants warn against nuclear tax
- Governor hopefuls support nuclear power
- Grant to expire, power project endangered
- Green firms see red over rule changes
- Greenpeace pushes for renewables in South Africa
- Hackers look to take over power plants
- Homeowners on hook for break to industry
- Home solar sales boost photovoltaic market
- Horizon disputes overbilling claims
- Hospital shows how to be lean and green
- Hundreds turn out for wind farm jobs
- Hydro-Quebec focuses on U.S. market
- Hydro-Quebec launches largest EV project yet
- Hydrogen touted as future of UK power
- Hydropower in India – feast or famine?
- India passes nuclear deal
- India to open bidding on new power projects
- Iran starts nationÂ’s first reactor
- Irish windfarm finds Scottish partner
- Japan subsidizing energy-efficient plants
- LED milestone passes quietly
- Largest smart grid in U.S. gets funding
- Liability bill hits roadblock in India
- Manhole explosions blamed on power shorts
- Mattoon backs out of FutureGen
- Governor signs offshore wind energy bill
- New power lines to cost $4 billion
- New turbines give old dam a boost
- New ways to scrub out the carbon
- Oil-rich, but power poor: Nigeria
- Nigerian power workers to go on strike
- Nova Scotia embracing renewable energy
- OSHA sets fines in power plant blast
- Ohio opens stateÂ’s largest solar farm
- Old-style coal plants expanding
- Ontario HydroÂ’s legacy of debt
- Price rises amid plentiful power
- Ontario to test plug-in cars
- PEI wind projects just “hot air”
- Oregon tries foreclosure on resort solar project
- Otter Tail bills rise with wind power
- Tories promise NB Power rate freeze
- Paiute Tribe allows transmission line
- Planners downplay new power line for Toronto
- Point Lepreau delay to cost millions
- Power grid still shaky 2 months before Games
- Power industry faces skills gap
- Price comparison proposal gets zapped
- Prison boasts energy efficiency and security
- Producing power requires energy
- Power line meetings “futile”
- Quebec “meddling” in Atlantic Canada
- Quebec, Vermont sign power deal
- Quebec "canÂ’t veto Atlantic cable project"
- Ramil takes reins at TECO where he started
- NM regulators hear greenhouse gas debate
- Regulators hold hearings on Xcel smart grid
- Reliance a major part of India's hydro initiative
- Renewable energy mandate creates confusion
- Replace nuclear plant with green power: coalition
- Report offers liability options for CO2 storage
- Residential power options begin to emerge
- Russians begin loading nuclear fuel for Iran
- SaskPower invests to meet future needs
- Schneider to do retrofits on federal buildings
- Scotland bids for first floating windfarm
- Scotland rejects three onshore windfarms
- Siemens invests in gas-fired projects
- Siemens wins billion-dollar wind power orders
- Smart meter data system to cost $89 million
- Smart meter program costs to skyrocket
- Despite security, meters remain hacking target
- Smoothing out wind power with giant battery
- Soft economy may hurt utilitiesÂ’ bonds
- Solar power moves ahead in California
- Solar vision for dry California farmland
- St. Lawrence Visitor Centre open to the public
- Stage 2 alert declared at PPL plant
- Storage system passes 5 million hours operation
- Submetering ends reckless energy waste
- Texas breaks power record as schools reopen
- TOU billing has Ontarians rethinking habits
- TVA idles nine coal-fired units
- TVA nuclear plants overheating river
- TVA official aims for energy efficiency
- TVA raises rates due to August demand
- Taking the Power Pledge
- Tempers flare at solar farm meeting
- Third solar farm proposed in Northumberland
- Toronto Hydro counting poles
- Toronto household power use soars 18 per cent
- Transformer plummets 53 floors
- Two EfW facilities proposed in UK
- Energy usage wanes in 2009
- U.S. keeps climate goal despite setback
- U.S. on track to double renewables: Biden
- Underwater turbine deemed a success
- Vestas lands UK windfarm contract
- Vestas to keep HQ in Portland
- Power protests in Bangladesh
- Making the grid an information highway
- Wind, solar power is the future: scientist
- Wind has a public relations problem
- Wind turbines meeting more resistance
- A workout that produces power
- Xcel Energy unveils plan to cut emissions
- Zapping potatoes to make “superfood”
September 2010 News Story Index
- ABB, GM to collaborate on battery research
- AEP to meet new Ohio standards to lessen outages
- Algeria plans to export power surplus
- A new path for new nuclear plants
- B9 Coal enters carbon capture competition
- B.C. homeowners not warming to solar power
- Battery production benefits from stimulus
- CaliforniaÂ’s climate change progress threatened
- A brighter shade of green building
- CMP makes upgrades with smart meters
- Calgary in the EV slow lane
- Canadian EV technology on show
- Can green avoid soaring nuclear costs?
- Chilean coal plant includes solar power
- China continues with coal gangue projects
- ChinaÂ’s renewed efforts to clean up
- Chinese clean energy sector booming
- Hydropower to reach 380 GW in 2020
- China's nuclear capacity to increase sevenfold
- City urged to help residents lower bills
- Coal can end Third World darkness
- Coal ash a toxic problem for China
- Coal projects to exceed $20 billion for 2011
- Consortium to manage Nigerian grid
- Court rejects challenge to Cape Wind
- Cyber attack aimed at Iranian plant?
- Darlington upgrades may raise power rates
- Deere sells wind business for $900 million
- Denver Mint cashing in on wind power
- Direct Energy enters Pittsburgh power market
- EDF Energy puts up power bills
- EU, Africa team up to boost energy
- EV sales stalled by expensive batteries
- Huge wind potential on U.S. east coast
- Invisible danger – shock drowning
- Eskom signs light bulb deal
- Crack at nuclear plant explained
- FIT program a success after one year
- Florida urged to give renewables a chance
- Free isnÂ’t really free
- FutureGen 2.0 far from a sure bet
- GE plans expansion in China
- Geothermal gaining attention worldwide
- Germany extends reprieve to nuclear plants
- Going green costs a lot of green
- Greece unblocks billions for renewable projects
- “Green” no longer golden in job stimulus
- Greenpeace wants Facebook off coal power
- Green policy shows an insensitive side
- Hertz to offer EV rentals
- High energy prices make Copenhagen green
- Holland Marsh power plant under fire
- Capturing power from the air around us
- $360,000 spent to promote dam project
- Hydro One worker killed during storm
- Indian private sector to play a part in nuclear
- India works on reducing energy consumption
- ItÂ’s time for an energy council
- Japan/Canada in clean energy dispute
- Judge sends dispute over permit to trial
- Lawsuits begin over Kleen Energy explosion
- Land not being used for solar power
- Mafia money linked to clean energy
- EVs will crash grid: Toronto Hydro chief
- Massive EU windfarm to be expanded
- WorldÂ’s largest solar array clears hurdle
- China meets energy goals with blackouts
- Mining companies look to reduce power bill
- Mobile chargers could keep EVs running
- More chargers needed for EVs
- More efficient cells bring more benefits
- Morocco to establish 2,000-MW solar project
- NB Power reform could reduce costs
- ND PSC approves selling renewable credits
- NDP urges HST cut on power bills
- Namibia repositions hydro project
- New coal ash rules could affect Gibson
- Norway worries about winter power supply
- Nuclear has a place in Ontario energy mix
- OEB forced smart meters despite problems
- Ontario considers higher daytime rates
- Hitting the “green ceiling”
- Ontario green policy under attack
- Ontario remains committed to nuclear power
- Opposition to solar plan heats up
- Others to benefit from California green push
- P&G sets new environmental goals
- Peugeot enters EV market
- Police look for unlicensed contractors
- Power rates to soar for 5 years: manufacturers
- Letting sunlight shrink your energy bills
- Proposal would expand “net metering”
- German protesters object to nuclear extension
- Quebec urged to let Churchill flow
- Renewable energy goal stalls
- Renewable energy mandate bill revived
- Tax relief for seniors on power bills
- Settlement reached in Kentucky utilities bid
- Siemens to build power plant in Amsterdam
- Siemens to close Ohio center, cutting 88 jobs
- Smart meters give dumb results
- Solar panel future is bright: survey
- Solar carries long-term benefits
- Using subways as an energy source
- Sunflower coal plant permit anticipated
- Suzlon looks to buy all of REpower
- Syria sees generation shortfall
- 90 applications for TVA energy projects
- Italian EV to go on sale in UK
- Nigeria needs billions to upgrade grid
- Gulf coal plant receives approval
- Texas revisits coal generation
- The waste-to-energy race
- No easy fix to turbine complaints
- Turbines are spinning at giant wind farm
- Modern infrastructures said to be 'vulnerable'
- UK reveals undersea CO2 storage plans
- UK wind power hits record level
- UNFI goes green at Texas facility
- Chinese clean energy subsidies illegal: union
- Wal-Mart wants Burlington turbine
- Energy watchdog urges faster grid expansion
- Wind investors need stable policies
- Wind turbine opponents confront premier
- Wind power plays larger role in China
October 2010 News Story Index
- AEP profits soar from summer heat
- Alberta power prices hit 8 year low
- EVs are here – are the grids ready?
- Wind power “backbone” sought
- Renewed TVA projects good for Areva, B&W
- A new fuel for old technology?
- Feds approve largest-ever solar project
- Britain commits billions to green growth
- CANWEA asks for federal wind policy
- California vote could harm voluntary CO2 market
- California vote has Canadians holding breath
- China leads world in clean energy
- Chinese wind to increase five-fold
- Coal capacity to reach 933 GW by 2015
- Clean city plans scaled back
- Cleveland Utilities picks Elster for project
- Coal under pressure, but far from gone
- Constellation, EDF reach nuclear deal
- Court okays BC Hydro/Rio Tinto Alcan deal
- Duke braces for fallout from ethics flap
- E.ON adds to Italian solar capacity
- EU takes aim at OntarioÂ’s policies
- First Nation helps launch solar installation course
- Former EPA chief says nuclear is needed
- Fuel tube problems plague Point Lepreau
- GE taps into natural gas deal
- Offshore market doubled in 2010
- Google invests in underwater cable
- U.S., EU join fight against Ontario green plan
- Grow-op power thefts cost $100 million
- High winds boost generation output
- Hot summer sends Duke profits soaring
- Paris car show goes green
- Ice Energy chosen for storage project
- Ikea puts solar panels on stores
- Injured substation worker recovering
- Iran injects fuel into first reactor
- NERC issues industry alert
- NIMBYism kills power plant proposal
- NRG joins Brightsource on solar project
- Northeast Utilities buys Nstar
- Not putting clocks back will save energy
- Nova Scotia manganese eyed for batteries
- Nova Scotia looks to small wind projects
- OPA asked to explain missed deadline
- Ohio joins skilled energy job initiative
- Ontario closes 4 more coal units
- Off-peak rates to drop slightly
- Why is PEIÂ’s wind plan dying?
- Green energy subsidies need changes: panel
- Questions remain a year after power deal
- Reducing electronic power usage researched
- Russia to build nuke plant in Venezuela
- Selling the “smart city” concept
- Native opposition kills dam project
- Small turbine technology put to the test
- Solar innovators forced to retool
- Solar power projects face potential hurdles
- Solar rules will hurt Ontario: group
- Stadiums turn to sun for savings
- Wind could provide 20 per cent of power: study
- Nuclear a major component of long-range plans
- Tesla unveils revamped EV factory
- Time to remove national grid roadblocks
- Toronto Hydro criticized over blackout
- Toronto Hydro a top 100 employer
- A Solar Tree grows in London
- Wind could supply all of stateÂ’s energy needs
- Work on Montana/Alberta power line begins
- Xcel explores coal closure timetable
November 2010 News Story Index
- ABB enters license agreement with RCCS
- ABB secures major substation contract
- ABB wins Belgian wind farm order
- AECL sale threatens CanadaÂ’s nuclear future
- AECL to build new reactors at Darlington
- AMSC launches SolarTie solution at exhibition
- Strong second quarter for American Superconductor
- ATCO to streamline utility plants
- Labrador power should stay in maritimes: activist
- Areva to invest $3 billion in Indian solar projects
- Australian utilities discuss smart grid
- Batteries could help fuel solar on the grid
- Best alternative fuel comes from an outlet
- Beware offers from power retailers
- BluEarth on prowl for renewable projects
- Bruce nuclear refit $1 billion over budget
- Kudos for Hydro One, Toronto Hydro performance
- CSA receives EPA ENERGY STAR recognition
- California puts Tessera solar plant on hold
- California releases greenhouse gas market plan
- CanWEA applauds commitment to wind power
- Canada gets a greener power standard
- Canadian geothermal stocks on the rise
- Cap-and-trade likely to raise power rate
- Charging EVs can be cheap — or not
- China keeps demand for coal high
- Chinese smart grid rollout to exceed $45 billion
- China soon to be biggest wind producer
- Controversial incinerator deal signed
- Clean energy policies under stealth review
- Coal still king as green IPO struggles
- Competitive renewables within reach: study
- Constellation loses on nuclear write-downs
- Cost makes green power a tough sell
- Counting kilowatts isnÂ’t easy
- Court approves Boston Gen asset sale
- Court OKs monitoring of grow-op power usage
- Cost of new reactors low-balled, say critics
- Customers struggle with high security deposits
- Czechs approve taxes on carbon permits, solar
- Deal reached on Lower Churchill project
- Delta NV, EDF work together on nuclear plant
- A new way to produce power
- Dow Chemical introduces solar shingle
- E.ON in talks to sell UK power unit
- EPA issues greenhouse gas guidelines
- EU outlines trillion-euro energy plan
- Power line project faces opposition
- PicassoÂ’s electrician unveils 271 works
- Energy accord confirms wind cutback
- “Energy into Action” helps businesses save
- Facebook makes a partial bow to green pressure
- Fate of Dalhousie Generating Station uncertain
- Fiji to ramp up hydropower capacity
- First Nations communities ready for the grid
- First Nations given a million for waste meetings
- First Solar wins reprieve in toxic substance ban
- GCL enters U.S. solar market
- GE invests over $2 billion in China
- GE sells 55 turbines to Suncor Energy
- GE to buy 25,000 EVs over 5 years
- Galvin asks for more focus on consumer rights
- Great Falls wants to get out of power business
- Green gyms shed pounds, create wattage
- Green power worth the cost: Liberals
- Group will “dupe” public on cost of green energy
- Honda CEO keen on EV market
- India invests $5 billion on transmission projects
- Is power rebate best use of $1 billion?
- Judge stops SWEPCO coal plant construction
- Leaky pipe shuts down Vermont Yankee nuclear
- MDU rate rise goes before hearings
- Making household outlets “smart”
- Security at wind farm meeting “threatening”
- 46 per cent rate rise in 5 years predicted
- Medicine Hat warms to solar power
- Blame old meters for high rates: minister
- Morgan Solar earns APPrO accolade
- NB Power eyes rate freeze proposal
- NB Power wind generation triple last year
- NERC signs lease on Atlanta office space
- NSP going ahead with biomass
- Power equipment order to top $26 billion
- National Grid purchase of Cape Wind approved
- Next hydro break coming in the spring
- No injuries after transformer fire
- Nuclear demand is on hold
- NuclearÂ’s lost generation of workers
- OEL demands resignation of College of Trades chair
- OPA has a new website
- Ofgem starts bidding war for offshore wind
- Ontarians to get a break on power bills
- Power bills to double by 2030 in Ontario
- Oshawa buildings to get solar-paneled rooftops
- PG&E crews battle snow, downed tree limbs
- PNM joins energy storage project
- Power and politics are entwined in Ontario
- Power deal with benefit everyone: PEI premier
- Profits are up, as are emissions, at OPG
- Province wants compensation for AECL delays
- Quebec guilty of powerline protectionism
- New reactor head ready for Davis-Besse
- Rising temperatures threaten wind energy
- Russia helping Vietnam build first nuke plant
- San Marcos signs onto new solar farm
- School is a producer of power
- Scotland launches wind energy fund
- Second nuclear plant urged for Callaway County
- Siemens boasts carbon capture breakthrough
- Siemens eyes 46 billion euros in green sales
- Siemens unveils domestic charging station
- Lawsuit may force PGE to close plant early
- Smart Grid is a two-way street
- Solar farm to generate 1,400 construction jobs
- South Korea looks to waste for CHP plants
- CHPs essential to South KoreaÂ’s future
- Southwest 2 plant up and running – finally
- Pondering a 30-year commitment to clean coal
- Subsidies drive solar energy growth
- TVA power production up, revenues down
- Taxpayer dollars keep EV market moving
- Tesla Motors posts a loss
- What are the long-term effects of solar subsidies?
- These carports generate power
- The true cost of going green in Ontario
- Tidal power could provide 10 of U.S. power
- Power plant tower demolition goes wrong
- TransAlta to build 800MW plant near Edmonton
- Trees Ontario, OPG to distribute seeds at fair
- Two carbon capture projects scrapped
- U.S. announces home energy saving initiatives
- U.S. posts slow wind numbers
- Utilities scramble to prepare for EV onslaught
- Utilities donating to Ontario Liberals
- Vestas preferred supplier for Spanish projects
- Volkswagen to sell EVs in China
- Chevy Volt is green car of the year
- Wind remains the healthier choice
- Wireless EV charger makes debut
December 2010 News Story Index
- 50,000 MW of coal power threatened by regulations
- ABB acquires IKS and Baldor
- ABB to provide control upgrade at PSEG plant
- ABB to supply HVDC system to NordBalt
- ABB wins Yukon hydro project
- EV parts supplier expands in China
- AT&T, Elster work together on smart grid
- Abengoa set to build Arizona solar plant
- Abound Solar gets DOE loan guarantee
- Acciona commissions 50 MW solar plant
- Alberta falls in industrial power rankings
- Court denies attempt to block EPA rules
- Are EVs a viable option in Canada?
- Areva donations help establish simulator
- Atlantic Wind files to build offshore power line
- Australia eyes 7 GW of wind by 2014
- Australia on track to tap geothermal potential
- BC Hydro seeks 10 per cent hike
- B.C. consumers should pay more for power
- BYD anticipates big EV profits by 2015
- Bala debate snagged by conflict rules
- Bechtel provides support for nuclear plant
- Better batteries are 5 years off
- Better consumer protection rules for Ontario
- Better info needed before pole project began
- Big Becky breaks down
- Billing, smart meters top complaint list
- BrightSource Energy IPO coming soon
- CIP, Hancock collaborate on FTTH network
- CaliforniaÂ’s push for solar may be over
- CanWEA welcomes Quebec wind announcements
- Central China faces power deficit
- Charge your iPhone with wind power
- Chernobyl to become tourist destination
- China defends wind power policies
- China home to worldÂ’s largest hydro stations
- China upgrades hydroelectric targets
- Chinese power generation up 14 per cent
- Chinese solarmakers will win the day: Kravetz
- Clean energy company visits BTE plant again
- Clean energy standard would embrace nuclear
- Plant defends fly ash practices
- Court denies delay on Texas EPA rules
- Cyber attacks threaten most companies
- DOE gives $17.1 million energy storage grant
- Days of the incandescent bulb are numbered
- Waste to energy plant reopens
- Dong Energy commissions Welsh power plant
- Duke adds hydro to clean energy mix
- Duke agrees to reopen Edwardsport deal
- Duke exec out after email flap
- EDF extends lifespans of UK nuclear plants
- EPA to set power plant emission limits
- Europe's 'Supergrid' project takes step forward
- Long road ahead for EVs in Canada
- Fun for the whole family at the Électrium
- Elster, Tropos Networks sign reseller agreement
- Emera buys more of Algonquin Power
- Energy efficiency will slow demand
- Entegrity Wind founder sued for $4 million
- EuropeÂ’s largest solar farm lights up
- Evergreen Solar looks to restructure debt
- FERC issues 2010 enforcement report
- Fight over clean energy could get dirty
- First Solar honored for Sarnia PV plant
- First Solar sells plant to NRG Energy
- Former Hydro One CEO loses pension bid
- Four nuclear projects slated for central China
- France prepares offshore wind jackpot
- France to build 4 photovoltaic power plants
- Grants fuel solar energy boom
- Green jobs fail to materialize despite stimulus
- Rebate may frustrate conservation efforts
- Groups look to derail Edwardsport plant
- Houston company plans wind connection for TVA
- Hydro One urged to curb payroll
- Hydro Ottawa CEO “most powerful woman”
- IESO board appoints new chair
- ISU looks to burn wood in coal plant
- Infigen Energy plans 4 solar plants
- Irving hydro dam criticized after flooding
- Jaitapur nuclear plant meets opposition
- Japan embraces commercial coal gasification
- Japanese wind sector to finally see growth
- Japan reluctant to use wind power
- Japan to expand nuclear capacity
- Japan warms to geothermal power
- John Deere sells wind-energy unit
- Kenya to invite bids for transmission contract
- Convention Center to go solar
- Korean CANDU refurbishment achieves milestone
- New boiler technology promises cleaner energy
- Los Angeles eyes BYDÂ’s battery buses
- LED Christmas lights shine for pennies
- Landfill-gas power plant approved
- UK's leading carbon storage project seeks buyer
- Lithuania loses final nuclear plant bidder
- Looking for wind storage in homes
- MCT planning tidal energy farm
- Making customer service important again
- Homegrown, renewable energy in Florida
- Manitoba signs energy deal with Mitsubishi
- Microchip powers itself with solar cells
- Mitsubishi, Hydro-Québec launch i-MiEV trials
- Morocco shortens solar plant list to four
- NB Power pursues coal gasification
- NB Power rejected compensation in 2002
- New cybersecurity standard a step closer
- NERC report stresses integration for reliability
- NRC advisors back Westinghouse reactor
- NTPC spending $36.6 billion on power equipment
- NWT hydro proposal goes back for review
- National Town Hall meeting on smart grid set
- Nepal building storage hydropower projects
- New Jersey needs Salem reactor
- Nissan makes first EV delivery in California
- Nova Scotia rates to jump 5.6 per cent
- NuGen enters UK nuclear market
- Nuclear industry faces critical decade: OPG
- Nuclear liability law stalls reactor contract
- Nuclear power elusive in Idaho
- Modify key power rates: report
- Ocean power projects raise salmon concerns
- Offshore wind development enters third stage
- Offshore wind would boost economy: report
- Ombudsman asked to probe billing errors
- On-Ramp Wireless wins grant to improve grid
- Ontario a “clean energy powerhouse”
- Ontario energy plan warrants scrutiny
- Ontario goes on green job spree
- Ontario needs wind tax breaks: analysts
- Ontario utilities forced to promote discount
- Oyster Creek reactor to close by 2019
- Petrovietnam to build coal-fired plant
- PowerSouth safe construction record lauded
- Power plant proposal needs emission work
- Progress Energy addresses leak at power plant
- R.L.Hearn Station deserves preservation
- Renewables play a role in North Carolina
- Rethinking conservation programs to save more
- Rooftop solar should pay for itself
- Russia seeks clarification on liability law
- Saudis invest $4 billion to reinforce grid
- Closure of Salem Harbor power station urged
- SaskPower delays “clean coal” power
- Sending data through LED lights
- Siemens receives largest wind order to date
- Silent EVs need noises
- Six new members join DRSG coalition
- Solar Millennium plant approved
- S. Korea spending $42 billion on power plants
- Stacey Electric worker killed by TTC bus
- Storm knocks out power in the Maritimes
- Sunflower decision a foregone conclusion
- Supreme Court to hear utilitiesÂ’ appeal
- TECO power bills to drop in January
- TVA eyes windfall of green-energy credits
- TVA rates climb to cover cleanup costs
- TVA unaware of proposed power surcharge
- Tanzania plans massive wind project
- BluEarth Renewables draws investors
- Temperatures drop pushing power usage up
- Tessera solar plant injunction granted
- Texas takes a shine to solar
- The future of producing power in Ontario
- Thermal storage may bring back baseboard heating
- Toronto Hydro issues contact voltage warning
- Transmission line rebuild approved
- Tres Amigas SuperStation a go
- $2 billion PATH project in peril
- Two new VPs to take the reins at EPRI
- UK overhauling power generation sector
- UK names 9 EVs eligible for subsidy
- U.S. concerned over ChinaÂ’s wind push
- U.S. needs less energy from Canada
- U.S. renewables neck-and-neck with nuclear
- University partners with TVA for contest
- Utility looks elsewhere for Energy Authority services
- Vectren power line project approved
- Vestas feasts on Chinese turbine orders
- Vestas gets massive U.S. turbine order
- Vestas gets orders from Poland, Germany
- Vietnamese grid looks to biomass projects
- Waste heat powers cement manufacturers
- We Energies to raise rates
- What does the future hold for power?
- Will biomass or natural gas keep Nanticoke alive?
- Wind project receives $1.3 billion guarantee
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