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Honda and SolarCity offer a home discount for going green
Buy a new Honda Fit EV or Accord Plug-In Hybrid and get a big discount on a solar power installation at your home. Or don’t buy a new one; just prove you own a Honda generator or show up at a dealership with the paperwork for your rusting, 1970s-...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., Global Warming, Energy Saving, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Environmental Issues
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Ailing Salton Sea discussed in summit
Staff WriterHOLTVILLE — Renewable energy development as a driving force to restore the ailing Salton Sea was discussed by panelists Friday during the last day of the sixth annual Renewable Energy Summit held at the Barbara Worth Resort. The panel session,...Tags: Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Lakes and Ponds, Alternative Energy
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Challenges and opportunities presented at renewable energy summit
Staff WriterHOLTVILLE — How to integrate the large number of renewable energy sources in California that have sprung up in recent years was just one issue that was discussed Thursday during the first full day of the sixth annual Renewable Energy Summit at the...Tags: Natural Resources, Global Warming, Barack Obama, Energy Resources, Energy Saving
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Sunny times for solar power, except in L.A.
Still skeptical about solar power -- and especially about the wisdom of installing panels on your own rooftop? One can hardly be blamed, given horror stories about the difficulties in getting assistance from local utilities such as the L.A. Department...
Tags: Metal and Mineral, Mining, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy
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Two new solar power plants approved for federal land in California
The Obama administration continued its push to ramp up renewable energy projects on public land, approving three new projects on Wednesday, including what would become the largest solar power plant in the world. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar...
Tags: Land Resources, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Jerry Brown, Energy
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Tenaska presents tax revenue milestone
Staff WriterWith the presentation of a ceremonial check, Tenaska Imperial Solar Energy Center South project announced it has generated $1 million in sales tax to the county. During the presentation, held during Tuesday’s Imperial County Board of Supervisors...Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Granite Construction Incorporated, Alternative Energy
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1 million panels: Tenaska marks halfway point
Staff WriterLocal officials laid the ceremonial 1 millionth solar panel at the Tenaska project Monday, marking the midway point toward completion of the Imperial Valley’s first large-scale solar project. The facility, located near Mount Signal, is expected...Tags: Energy Saving, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy
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Delegate opposes governor's wind plan [Letter]
Editor: I know this story may be hard to believe, but the Governor wants to construct 40 wind turbines that are 80 stories high (think: Baltimore's tallest building) and 20 miles out in the ocean. This has never been done before. The cost of this...Tags: Elections, Government, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Environmental Issues
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Hawaii sets 'breakthrough' framework for new solar power
Hawaii’s love affair with rooftop solar energy has turned into a gold rush. In 2012, as many permits for new solar units were issued on the island of Oahu alone as in the entire state over the last decade. That, inevitably, has led to gridlock....
Tags: Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Hawaiian Electric Company Incorporated, Alternative Energy
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Sheldon Lee Vilhauer
Funeral service for Sheldon Lee Vilhauer, 27, Carson, Calif., and formerly of Hosmer, will be 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013, at Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home, 1111 S. Main St., Aberdeen. The Rev. Scott Drexel will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Wind Power
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Forecast calls for pain
Not long after President Barack Obama promised to fight climate change in his inaugural address, temperatures soared to 70 last week in Baltimore — in late January. Our weather continues to be unrecognizable. Last summer was the hottest ever...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Global Warming, Barack Obama, Christopher Van Hollen Jr., Environmental Issues
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Don't let offshore wind fizzle
The sentiment of the commentary, "Nuclear blows away wind" (Feb. 1) worries me. As a District of Columbia resident, I see Maryland as a leader capable of bringing offshore wind to the entire region. First, offshore wind farms will not be developed if...Tags: Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Petroleum Industry, Washington, DC
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