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We can say that living in Taipei is a very satisfying and enjoyable experience for the majority of the international community...Better Living Committee and leading research agency TNS, Taipei compares very favorably with most other Asian cities in terms...
Tags: Taiwan, Taipei, trade group, renewable energy, green energy
Two of California's greatest environmental causes, renewable energy and saving the California condor, are on a collision course. The explosion of lethal prop-style wind farms being built in condor habitat is putting the hard-won future of the condor...
Tags: Wildlife, conservation, green energy, wind energy, wind farms, California condors, endangered species, birds of prey
A four acre solar panel array commissioned by President Jimmy Carter 28 years ago, still powers Beverly High School in Massachusetts. According to the Director of the non-profit Solar Now, who is responsible for the facility, it is the last remaining...
Tags: Solar Power, Greenergy Park, Beverly High School Massachusetts, Green Energy, Clean Energy, Christopher Gilbert, Lamp Post Media
Crabbing industry would be hurt, too “The whole of the Queen Charlottes is a bird sanctuary drawing many to the west coast to view [over 200 different] bird species. Today, bird watchers, naturalists and all who enjoy and appreciate the outdoors...
Tags: Green energy, wind farms, alternative energy, eagles, birds of prey, Queen Charlotte
NaiKun Wind Energy and the Haida Nation added a new dimension to the proposed $2-billion Hecate Strait wind power project yesterday. The Queen Charlottes (Haida Gwaii) First Nation has agreed to acquire a 30 per cent, $240-million equity share of the...
Tags: climate change, green energy
Vertical shaft turbines are safer, produce twice the energy of prop-style turbines We’ve all seen the ads; a line of stately wind-turbines along the crest of a windswept hill, their slowly turning blades gently generating clean, abundant energy...
Tags: Wildlife, conservation, wind energy, green energy, endangered species
Just when we thought that we were headed in the right direction, we’re reminded that humans, with our limited minds, just can’t see the whole picture. At least, not until the things that we’ve put into motion start going wrong. In...
Tags: Wildlife, conservation, alternative evergy, green energy, endangered species
The International Energy Conference slated from Monday to Wednesday in Vienna is set to discuss energy issues in the context of the global financial and economic crisis. The conference, which will gather about 500 policymakers, private sector and...
Tags: Vienna International Energy Conference, green energy, developing countries, economic crisis
New legislation promising to create thousands of jobs and make more room for renewable energy has passed in the legislature. The Green Energy Act is being touted as a key piece of legislation that will transform the province's struggling economy. It passed...
Tags: Toronto Transit Commission, light rail, green energy, prime minister
Africa is making endless strides towards self sufficiency through all means possible. In the midst of intense economic hurdles, and the obvious need to keep the power supply on, Green Energy development has found its place in African countries this...
Tags: green energy, jethropa, sugarcane