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US could learn from Australia’s geothermal efforts

June 24, 2009

Energy heavies back geothermal sources | www.theaustralian.news.com.au

In Australia major energy and electricity generation companies are developing geothermal power plants for base-load generation. They see it as a very attractive alternative to traditional power generation and a more predictable renewable energy source when compared to wind and solar power, and it fits well into their renewable portfolio.

The urban wind turbine market is slowly taking off

June 24, 2009

Helix Wind Corp. (OTCBB: HLWX) Enters into Strategic Relationship with Synergy California LP | www.beaconequity.com

A number of smaller companies have started to promote wind turbines for use in urban settings. The industry is still in its infancy and the cost per kW is still high, but the urban setting represents a large unused space, and connecting to the grid will not represent any significant cost unlike large-scale wind farms in rural settings.

This May Be The Turning Point For The PEM-Fuel Cell Manufactures

June 9, 2009

Materials Handling Giving Fuel Cell Industry Major Lift | www.fuelcellsworks.com

undefined The proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell makers may have found their first mass transportation product in the material handling section. Their demonstration projects all show potential advantages over the existing lead-acid based solution. undefined undefined This bodes well for companies like Ballard, Hydrogenics, Nuvera, and Plug Power, if they can manage the growth with the market.

The renewable industry is still alive and kicking

December 11, 2008

Alternative energy ideas power down | www.delawareonline.com

undefined The current decline in energy prices and the capital melt down have slowed down the investments in renewable energy here in US. In other companies such as Germany, France and Spain, where the society / governments have decided to invest in renewable energy through feed-in tariffs and minimum requirements laws, the industry is still going strong and have no problems in financing the projects.

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