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Does GM now mean green motors?
The Detroit stalwart is recharging itself with the Chevy Volt and other projects, but dont go looking for an all-electric car.Photos: GMs alternative-energy cars LOS ANGELES--General Motors is already developing a slew of cars that will run on alternative fuels such as electricity, hydrogen, or green liquids like...

Energy bill hits road bump in Senate (AP)
AP - Senate Democrats searched for a compromise on energy legislation as Republican leaders made clear Friday they will oppose oil industry taxes and a mandate for utilities to use more wind and solar-generated electricity.

CAST Lighting Incorporates Soft-Start Technology into Landscape Lighting Transformers
CAST Lighting announces that their 'Master Series' landscape lighting transformers are now equipped with a new soft-start technology. This exclusive patent-pending feature, No-Surge, gradually applies power to lighting fixtures avoiding the sudden surge of electricity. The soft-start technology leads to a significant extension of lamp life and prevents nuisance tripping of circuit breakers. (PRWeb Dec 4, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/Q3Jhcy1TdW1tLUVtcHQtU3VtbS1UaGlyLVplcm8=

Court approves Gaza fuel cutbacks
Israel Supreme Court allows fuel supplies cutbacks to continue, but rules electricity cuts must be delayed.

BT announces wind-farm scheme
The communications and IT services giant hopes that wind power will provide a quarter of its electricity needs by 2016



Power firms charge locals more
People who do not switch from their former regional electricity suppliers pay 10% more a year, a report says.

FAQ: A concentrated power boost for solar energy
Using very different designs, several companies are focusing the suns energy onto solar cells to lower the cost of solar electricity.Photos: More solar bang for the buck

Portable power from trash
AgriPower has developed a "virtual landfill" system that can produce electricity and heat by burning anything from nuts to old tires.Photo: Energizing trash

 

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