Durango going to all wind power (14-04-2007)
The city has signed an agreement with its electric utility to boost the amount of wind-generated power it buys from 10 percent to 100 percent, officials said.
From Post Independent
Web site designed to aid decision on wind power in Portsmouth (13-04-2007)
Portsmouth residents now have an online resource to help them decide whether to support installing wind turbines on school property.
From Newport Daily News
Vectren seeks to offer wind energy to electric customers (12-04-2007)
Vectren Corp. filed a request Monday with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission seeking to buy 30 megawatts of wind energy a year for 20 years from a farm in Benton County in northwest Indiana.
From Louisville Bizjournals
State drawing interest of wind power investors (11-04-2007)
A private wind developer says Wyoming's efforts to improve its power transmission grid have drawn the interest of investors from around the world.
From Billings Gazette
Wind turbine to power Hinesburg library (10-04-2007)
It may be a hall of learning, but Hinesburg's Carpenter-Carse Library building will soon become an educational showcase, with or without the books.
From Burlington Free Press
Wind farms are a winner (09-04-2007)
If somebody had mentioned wind farms 70 years ago, it might have been considered a bad joke. In May 1934, one of the worst dust storms on record spread across the land from Montana and the Dakotas all the way to the eastern seaboard.
From FB
Wartburg sports complex to be powered by wind (08-04-2007)
A private college has committed to powering a new $30 million sports complex with wind energy.
From DesMoines Register
Renewable energy workshop series held at Appalachian beginning in May (07-04-2007)
The Western North Carolina Renewable Energy Initiative at Appalachian State University will present a series of workshops addressing wind, solar, hydro-electric and biodiesel energy through October.
From App State
Wind energy costly but environmentally friendly (06-04-2007)
Yardley officials are thinking green. But is it worth the extra green ? Meg Denney of Community Energy told the council Tuesday that switching to wind energy to power borough property would poise the borough as a local leader in an environmentally friendly Bucks County. The Radnor-based wind energy developer and supplier works with PECO Energy to supply pollution-free power to municipalities, residences and businesses.
From Philly Burbs
Wind energy study now under way (05-04-2007)
Town councilors last week held an election and chose by paper ballot seven members for two year terms on the town's new wind energy committee. The seven were chosen from among 16 applicants and one nominated member.
From James Town Press
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [48]