How new transmission will bring Wyoming wind to California
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Herman K. Trabish
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Herman K. Trabish
SustainableBusiness.com
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On the heels of the Department of Defense's (DoD) decision to consider up to 16 million acres of military land for renewable energy projects, the Army is actively seeking private sector partners to help make that development happen.
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Saudi Arabia and Egypt may tender their long-awaited power link project in early 2015 and it would take nearly three years to be completed, a Saudi electricity official was quoted on Wednesday as saying.
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Bradnee Chambers
World Resources Simulation Center - SIMCenter
The Global Challenge – Making The World Work For Everyone
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A solar-powered water harvesting device, constructed with a metal organic framework. Unlike other types of water capture devices, this design is able to work under low-humidity conditions. (Hyunho Kim, Evelyn Wang)
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Demand for the metal used in electric car batteries has surged. But extraction could threaten the fragile ecosystem of the world’s largest salt flat.
Keri Helmer, Project Assistant, Renewables
Center for Sustainable Energy