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Extreme Wind Farming Gets $102 Million Blast

How do you keep wind farms from being damaged by severe winds?READ»

DOE's SunShot Program Aims to Reach Competitive Solar By 2020

The Department of Energy's SunShot initiative aims to make solar energy as cheap as fossil fuel-generated energy by 2020.READ»

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White House Internet Privacy Committee: Our Dream Team

The Federal government has announced it is finally taking a serious stand on Internet privacy -- or at least, it's convening a committee to figure out exactly what the issues are. So who should be on it?READ»

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iFive: Tony Hayward Gone By October, Obama and Cameron, New Star Discovered, Energy Dept Goes Online, China's Clean Energy Plan

While you were sleeping, innovation was doing things. Yep, things. I could tell you, but I'd have to kill you.1. Remember the ocean floor seepage close to BP's containment cap? Apparently it's coming from another well and, says ...READ»

Crib Sheet: Steven Chu, Secretary of State for Energy

When you've got one of the world's biggest man-made disaster zones on your doorstep, it pays to have an Energy Secretary like Steven Chu. Possessor of an enormous brain, he excels at distilling the big picture of climate change into ...READ»

Nissan Gets $1.4 Billion DOE Loan for the Leaf EV

Out of all the snazzy electric cars announced in the past year, the Nissan Leaf might be the most exciting. It's affordable ($25,000 to $30,000), attractive enough, gets 100 miles to the charge, and is almost ready to roll into ...READ»

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Copenhagen Breakdown: Climate REDI Offers $350M Green Tech Boost to Developing Nations

One of the big issues being hashed out in this week's UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen is how to pay for climate change-mitigating technologies in countries that don't have enough cash.READ»

Synthetic Tree Captures Carbon 1,000 Times Faster Than Real Trees

Sure, trees are nice to look at, but they're also carbon-collecting powerhouses. Now Klaus Lackner, a professor of geophysics at Columbia University, is developing a synthetic tree that can collect carbon approximately 1,000 times ...READ»

The New Great Race - - Tesla versus Clarity

Listening to battery enthusiasts wax poetic about the Tesla recently--and seeing a few of them appearing on the streets of west Los Angeles--I began thinking about the old Tony Curtis film "The Great Race." The roads and Holiday Inns have improved dramatically since the period depicted in the movie, but the idea of testing the claims of exciting new technology at the dawn of a new transportation age is very much the same.READ»