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Corporate renewable energy purchase shows marked increase
Corporate partners of the World Resources Institute's (WRI) Green Power Market Development Group are now buying Sterling Planet's Green America™ renewable energy certificates (RECs) in an amount that breaks all prior U.S. records for corporate REC purchases.

The Gas Company® gives $4.5 million award to Marine Corps for 1.1 MW photovoltaic system
Southern California Gas Co. presented a $4.5 million incentive award to a U.S. Marine Corps base for installing one of the largest photovoltaic systems in the U.S.

Confrontation on power plant air issues termed 'hurtful and unnecessary'
The battle over New Source Review for coal-fired power plants has gone far beyond the debate over real issues, according to the McIlvane Co.

Navigant Consulting joins U.S. EPA's Green Power Partnership
Navigant Consulting Inc. announced that it has joined the U.S. EPA's Green Power Partnership, a voluntary program to reduce the environmental impact of electricity generation by building demand for green power.

Photovoltaics manufacturers feel the pinch of growing pains
A 52 percent jump in shipments in 2002 spurs investment in plant expansions as prices decline sharply, a new report from Strategies Unlimited reveals.

Akeena Solar sues California town over solar installation restrictions
Akeena Solar has filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court of California in the County of Santa Clara, against the Town of Los Gatos.

NREL and company researchers team up on thin-film solar cells
An Austin, Tex.-based company is moving toward commercial production of advanced solar cells by using unique facilities and capabilities of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

Environmental R&D targets high potential wind energy sites
As the efficiency, durability, and size of wind turbines have increased, wind power has become much more feasible in recent years.

Princeton Power Systems wins DOE contract to develop low wind speed technology for small wind turbine
Princeton Power Systems has received a grant from the U.S. DOE and its National Renewable Energy Laboratory to design and develop a 50kW, 480VAC prototype AC-AC power converter to control wind turbines, using its patented AC-link conversion technology.

Landfill microturbines generate power at Antioch Community High School
After months of planning, equipment installation, and start-up activities, RMT Inc. and the Antioch Community High School have completed a project to use landfill gas to generate electricity and heat for use by ACHS.

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