Renewable Energy Tax Credits Worth Up To $12,000
When Congress passed the financial bailout bill, it included a range of federal tax credits for a suite of new and renewed tax credits for individuals who want to make energy efficiency and renewable...
View ArticleNew Oil and Gas Technology
Improved technology is one factor that might make future oil and gas production better than the bleak future that most of us are foreseeing today. It might even reduce costs, so that more oil and gas...
View Article190 Million Acres Opened to Geothermal Power
US Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne has just announced a plan to make more than 190 million acres of Federal land in 12 western states of the available for development of geothermal energy...
View ArticleUtah to Hold Geothermal Lease Sale
The Utah State Office for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) earlier this month posted the proposed list of parcels for the geothermal lease sale scheduled for Dec. 19 in Salt Lake City. The list...
View ArticleGeothermal Heating from old Coal Mines
Disused for more than 30 years, a Dutch mine that once yielded polluting coal has been revived as a source of greener energy, heating household radiators using warm water flooding its abandoned...
View ArticleRenewable Energy Companies That May Benefit From Obamas Policies
President Obama’s renewable energy policy looks set to encourage the renewable energy sector. The three main sectors that will be encouraged by the new policies are wind, geothermal and solar. Wind...
View ArticleGeothermal Energy Could Power All of California
Today, there are only about 50,000 acres of federal geothermal leases in production across the USA which support about 1,200 MW of power capacity. In California, geothermal energy produces more power...
View Article17.6 Percent Increase in Renewable Energy Generation in 2008
New figures released this week by the Energy Information Administration showed that non-hydro renewable energy increased 17.6 percent in 2008 compared to the year before. Overall electricity...
View ArticleCopenhagen Aims to Become the First Carbon-Neutral Capital City by 2025
Copenhagen wants to bring carbon-dioxide (CO2) emissions down to zero and become the first carbon-neutral capital city by 2025. The target was announced by the seven mayors of the city while launching...
View ArticleResidential Geothermal Energy Incentives Cap Lifted
The $2,000 cap previously required on the 30-percent federal tax credit available to homeowners who install geothermal heat pumps at their residential property has now been eliminated by the American...
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