ET Solar Announces Linear Power Performance Warranty

ET Solar Announces Linear Power Performance Warranty PR Newswire — August 31, 2011 NANJING, China, August 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – ET Solar Group Corp. (“ET Solar”), a China-based vertically integrated producer and provider of solar modules and related PV solutions to the global solar market, today announces linear power performance warranty for its solar module [...]

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Interview: “Kyoto Protocol is not dead”: UN official

BEIJING (Xinhua) – An official from the United Nations said here Tuesday that it is extremely important for the Kyoto Protocol to continue. The future of the Kyoto Protocol, the only global pact which legally binds 37 wealthy countries to cut emissions by 2012, is widely seen as being threatened. Japan, Canada and Russia have [...]

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Tropical Storm Katia, latest of 2011 hurricane season

MIAMI | Tue Aug 30, 2011 5:37am EDT MIAMI (Reuters) – Tropical Storm Katia formed over the open Atlantic Ocean on Tuesday, becoming the 11th named storm of the 2011 hurricane season, U.S. forecasters said. Article source: Source

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5 Million still without power as Irene leaves

POSTED BY on Aug 30 under Climate Change, Eco-friendly, Global Warning

WASHINGTON (Xinhua) – Five million people in the United States are still without power as Hurricane Irene left a trail of destruction along the East Coast, federal officials said on Monday. Craig Fugate, administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, cited the figure from the Energy Department Monday in a White House briefing, saying it [...]

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Lextran, Clean-Tech Technology Innovator in Fossil-Fired Flue Gas Emission Treatment, has Signed a Full Commercial Scale Project for Treating Pollutant Emissions of a Steel Mill Plant in the Size Equivalent to a Power Plant of 280 MW

POSTED BY on Aug 30 under Eco-friendly, Eco-friendly News

Lextran, Clean-Tech Technology Innovator in Fossil-Fired Flue Gas Emission Treatment, has Signed a Full Commercial Scale Project for Treating Pollutant Emissions of a Steel Mill Plant in the Size Equivalent to a Power Plant of 280 MW PR Newswire — August 30, 2011 PETACH TIKVA, Israel, August 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – Israeli company Lextran, inovator [...]

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Level 3 Data Centre Facilities in London and Amsterdam Powered by 100 Percent Renewable Energy

Level 3 Data Centre Facilities in London and Amsterdam Powered by 100 Percent Renewable Energy PR Newswire — August 30, 2011 LONDON, August 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – Level 3 Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: LVLT) today announced that it has taken significant steps toward decreasing its carbon footprint by relying solely on renewable energy for commercial power [...]

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Irene moves to Canada as US counts cost

The remnants of Irene reached Canada Monday after barreling through the northeastern United States where the storm claimed at least 18 lives and caused estimated economic damage of up to $7 billion. Millions of people were without power along the East Coast after the huge storm — now downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone — passed [...]

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Mercedes-Benz S350 BlueTEC Joins USTA’s Green Mission for 2011 US Open

MONTVALE, N.J., Aug. 29, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — As the Official Vehicle of the US Open, Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) is returning to the courts in Flushing with the all new S350 BlueTEC clean-diesel sedan that is part of its fleet of vehicles used for athletes, staff and officials while supporting the USTA’s commitment to green initiatives. [...]

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Taiwan deploys 50,000 troops as typhoon hits

Taiwan deployed more than 50,000 troops on Monday and evacuated thousands of people as Typhoon Nanmadol pummelled some of the island’s most densely populated areas. Soldiers moved in to help flood-threatened residents, a motorcyclist was reported killed, and in one remote area more than 300 villagers were trapped by landslides.

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US rivers need days to stabilize

US authorities forecast Monday it would take days for rivers to stabilize from Hurricane Irene, as the Red Cross said it was ready to provide weeks worth of supplies to people hit by the tragedy. Irene, which was downgraded to a tropical storm, spread destruction from the Caribbean to Canada. Many of the 32 dead [...]

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