Suzlon Energy Plans to Build Huge South Australia Wind Farm
According to new reports, Suzlon Energy is now planning on building a $1.3 billion wind farm in South Australia. This farm will produce enough ...
by Jenson Brayshaw September 2nd, 2011
Barclays Creates 100 Million Pound Fund for Renewable Energy Projects
According to new reports, Barclays has just recently created a 100 million-pound fund to support renewable energy farm projects in the UK. For those that do not know, Barclays is ...
by Tessa Clarke September 1st, 2011
Scotland to Help the Maldives Become a Carbon Neutral Nation
The Scottish Government has just recently supported a new study that looks into how to deliver help to the Maldives to develop the country's potential for marine energy. ...
by Justin Becks August 31st, 2011
Families and Businesses Left Powerless Due to Hurricane Irene
According to recent reports, millions of families and businesses were left powerless due to Hurricane Irene. Apparently, this storm was able to cause a ...
by Emma Young August 30th, 2011
UK Renewable Energy Association Launches Back Biomass
According to the most-recent reports, the UK Renewable Energy Association has just recently launched its Back Biomass campaign. The whole campaign is targeted at ...
by Jason Drew August 29th, 2011
Foot Power to Provide Energy For Mobile Devices
People are all thinking of new ways to come up with clean energy. Well, what if people could power their mobile devices simply by walking around? Most people walk around with their phones anyway, so might as well
by Samantha Donovan August 26th, 2011
UK Homeowners Paying Too Much For Energy
By now, most people have noticed that energy bills are going up. However, what a lot of people do not know, is that their energy bills could be ...
by Jenson Brayshaw August 25th, 2011
Renewable Bill in Japan Moves Forward
Reports now show that the nuclear-power industry has been hit with another huge blow. Apparently, the Prime Minister of Japan, Naoto Kan, is attempting ...
by Lynnette Adamson August 24th, 2011
Department of Energy Optimistic About Biomass
Right now countries all over the world are doing what they can to go green. Many are building wind farms, others are using solar panels, and some are even doing both. In the United
by Justin Becks August 23rd, 2011
Ofgem Steps Up Energy Pricing Investigation
Ofgem is not about to let the big six energy suppliers in the UK get away with needlessly raising their prices for no reason. In fact, the energy regulator has announced that it is going to step up its investigation
by Beth Williams August 22nd, 2011
Shell Told to Make Pipeline Inspection Report Public
Apparently, there are some groups now that are calling on oil company Shell to make its recent pipeline inspection report public. This news comes just a week after ...
by Jason Drew August 19th, 2011
