The Commerce Department announces antidumping duties of around 31 percent on China’s largest solar companies, and up to nearly 250 percent on other manufacturers.
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Food Truck Fad Takes An All-Electric Turn
Tuk Tuk Factory unveils an all-electric food cart, the e-Tuk Vendo, and its first customer plans to use it to provide fresh fruit shakes and fruit cups.
Big Solar On US Public Lands Finally Goes Online
Silver State North in Nevada, the first of many utility-scale solar projects approved for public lands by the Obama administration, begins generating power.
NJ Solar Farm Said To Be Biggest East Of Mississippi
The official dedication took place recently for a 12.5 megawatt (MW) solar farm in New Jersey, the biggest solar project of its kind east of the Mississippi according to its owners.
Waste-To-Energy Plant Will Put Haiti Trash To Use
A Pittsburgh company partners with the Haitian government to pick up trash and turn it into power in the Port au Prince area.
Cook It Clean: NYC Greenmarket Gets Solar
The Union Square Greenmarket in Manhattan will use a $16,500 Sun Club donation for solar panels that will power cooking demonstrations from its educational van.
Record Wind Power Deal For Aussie Energy Firm
Australian energy provider Origin Energy plans to take all the power generated by a 90-turbine wind farm with an installed capacity of 270 megawatts.
$9,000 EV Is Here, All 770 Pounds Of It
At just seven feet long and three feet wide, the Volpe seats two, with the passenger wedged behind the driver as if on a motorcycle.
China’s 700 Million Pigs Mean A Biogas Goldmine
The Chinese love of pork might result in very tasty dumplings but it has also lead to a sizable amount of waste, and there’s an effort to put it to good use.
Energy Tower Visionary: How It Works [INTERVIEW]
The mastermind behind the novel Energy Tower, Dan Zaslavsky, says the technology uses a principle that’s been known for hundreds of years.
Australia Puts Its Money Where Its Waves Are
Federal and state financial backing should allow Carnegie Wave Energy to have its unique wave power system grid-connected in Australian waters before 2014.
Renewable Revolution: Don’t Worry, It’s Coming
Sure there are obstacles, but when EarthTechling columnist Susan Kraemer steps back to look at the big picture on clean energy, she sees big change on the way.
Are Hybrid Solar Ferries The Answer? [INTERVIEW]
The engineers and shipping experts at Eco Marine Power aren’t afraid to think way outside the box when it comes to reducing shipping industry emissions. EarthTechling caught up with Greg Atkinson to find out more about the company’s latest solar-hybrid design.
US Wave Energy Testing Set To Hit The Surf
This summer a milestone in the U.S. wave energy technology sector will be reached with the launch of the first ever test platform off the Oregon coast.