States Race to Become Leaders in Energy Economy

Joanna Schroeder

It appears that the race is on as many states across the country vie for the winning position of “leader in renewable energy”.  The latest state to post an entry is Missouri. The state is turning to alternative energy to replace jobs lost due to economic turmoil that includes an auto industry near collapse. Several months ago, President Obama was …

Miscellaneous, Wind

NY Announces Lake Erie & Ontario Wind Projects

John Davis

Graceful wind turbines turning in the plentiful breezes off the Upstate New York shores of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario might soon become a reality. This story from RenewableEnergyWorld.com says the New York Power Authority (NYPA) has announced a major public-private initiative to develop wind energy in that area: To carry out the initiative known as the Great Lakes Offshore …

Wind

Biodiesel Fuels Conservation Through Exploration Tour

John Davis

It’s getting closer to that time of year when families across the country will pack up the kids, the dog and a couple of weeks of clothing and head out across the great expanse of America on a Griswold-family style summer vacation (Sorry folks, park’s closed. Moose out front shoulda told ya. — cracks me up every time!). But one …

Biodiesel, Solar, Wind

Obama at Iowa Wind Turbine Plant for Earth Day

John Davis

President Barack Obama was in Iowa for this Earth Day, visiting a former appliance maker that has converted to make parts for the state’s burgeoning wind energy industry. The Des Moines (IA) Register reports that the president also used the stop at the Trinity Structural Towers in Newton, formerly a Maytag appliance factory, to unveil plans to allow off-shore wind-energy …

Government, Wind

Eco-Sustainable City Plants Eco-Sustainable Feedstock

John Davis

America’s first eco-sustainable city is taking its first steps toward sustainable energy. Destiny, Florida, as you might remember from my February 27, 2009 Domestic Fuel podcast, is a 41,000-acre community founded in 2005 in South Central Florida. Among the city’s eco-friendly features is The Sustainable Energy Farm that produces power from biodiesel, ethanol, solar and wind sources for companies that …

Biodiesel, biomass, Ethanol, Miscellaneous, News, Solar, Wind

Community Wind Web Conference Announced

Joanna Schroeder

Looking for an environmentally friendly way to discuss the power of wind? On May 26-27, 2009, Green Energy Web Conferences is hosting a web conference to discuss opportunities, trends and challenges related to community wind energy projects. More than 25 North American experts will be on hand from organizations including American Wind Energy Association, Windustry, the World Wind Energy Association, …

conferences, Wind

Interior Secretary: Wind Could Replace Coal

John Davis

Wind turbines churning off the East Coast have the potential to replace nearly all of the coal-fired power plants. That bold pronouncement comes from U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar during a recent public hearing in Atlantic City, New Jersey. EnvironmentalLeader.com has details: Salazar said at the public hearing that wind resources along the East Coast can generate 1 …

Wind

Global Wind Systems in Michigan

Joanna Schroeder

Michigan is ramping up to be a leader in green jobs. Global Wind Systems, Inc. recently announced that it would build a full-scale wind turbine assembly plant in Novi, Michigan. Founded in September of 2008, Global Wind Systems will hire 250 people, most of whom had previously worked in come capacity in the failing auto industry. Interviews are scheduled to …

Wind

Biodiesel, Ethanol, Wind & Solar Set Records in 2008

John Davis

Alternative energy, including biodiesel, ethanol, wind and solar power, set a record in 2008. This column posted on RenewableEnergyWorld.com from Ron Pernick, the co-founder and managing director of clean-tech research and publishing firm Clean Edge, Inc., which is publishing the newly-released Clean Energy Trends 2009 report, points out that the three major clean-energy sectors grew more than 50 percent from …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, News, Solar, Wind

Wind Energy For the Rest of Us

Joanna Schroeder

I love wind energy and I’ve been wanting a wind turbine for my home for awhile. So much so that I’ve been sending out communications on my Twitter account (ID – jmschroeder). Well, I’ve finally found one. The product is called Windspire and it is produced by Mariah Power, founded in 2005. It is 30 feet tall by 2 feet …

Miscellaneous, Video, Wind