Many States Can Be Energy Independent
Over half the states can produce enough energy for their citizens inside their borders.
Over half the states can produce enough energy for their citizens inside their borders.
According to industry reports, data centers consumed 1.2% of the United States' electricity in 2005.
California Democrat wants to replace Michigan Democrat as the chairman of the influential House Energy and Commerce Committee.
Separate reports show that the earth's atmosphere is already significantly compromised.
Half of voters said energy issues played a role in deciding their presidential vote.
Al Gore outlined the five-step repower American plan in a New York Times Op-Ed piece.
Swedish power company is aggressively pursuing its goal to become the fastes growing wind power developer in Europe.
Ecoware will receive 130 MW of solar panels over the next four years for projects in Italy and elsewhere.
Despite increased revenues, profit level remained flat due to a weakening dollar and one-time fees for a failed acquisition.
enXco is the largest third-party operations and maintenance provider for wind-energy projects in North America.