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Deadly Landslide in Washington State

At least 18 people were missing and 8 were confirmed dead as of late Sunday in Washington State after a huge landslide destroyed homes and buried a state highway. Link:  Deadly Landslide in Washington State ; ;Related ArticlesDanger Lingers After Landslide Kills 8 in Washington StateCrews Work to Contain Oil Barge’s LeakOpinion: Lessons From the Little Ice Age ;

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7 Recycling Mistakes You’re Probably Making

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Crews Work to Contain Oil Barge’s Leak

About 168,000 gallons of oil leaked into Galveston Bay on Saturday from a barge that had collided with a ship. More here:  Crews Work to Contain Oil Barge’s Leak ; ;Related ArticlesOpinion: Lessons From the Little Ice AgeAs Listener and Saleswoman, E.P.A. Chief Takes to the Road for Climate RulesE.P.A. Agrees to Join North Carolina in Reviewing Spill ;

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Chemical-Free Carpets, Rugs and Pads

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The clean energy industry is turning Nevada green

The clean energy industry is turning Nevada green

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Few things could be less sustainable than an entertainment mecca in the middle of a desert. But there’s more to Nevada than the Vegas Strip, and investors in the Silver State are finding better ways of wagering their money than in slot machines.

On Thursday, leaders from both major parties joined forces to tout Nevada’s clean technology sector. U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval (R) held a press conference to laud the $5.5 billion that has been invested in the industry in the state since 2010.

The figure was calculated by the Clean Energy Project, a Las Vegas–based advocacy group for the renewables sector. The group credits state tax breaks for growing clean energy investment. From its new report:

Due to Nevada’s vast solar, wind, geothermal and biomass resources, the state has excelled at meeting demand in and out of its borders leading to significant clean energy capital investments. As of 2014, Nevada has 480 MW of clean energy developed or being developed to meet its energy demand and 985 MW of clean energy exported to other states.

The cumulative capital investments for both in-state and out-of-state clean energy projects, including transmission lines to move the clean electrons, total $5.5 billion since 2010. Nevada’s Investment of $500 million in tax abatements has attracted $5.5 billion of capital investment in clean energy projects to the state.

According to the report, $2.3 billion worth of solar projects are operating in Nevada, many of them installed by an 80-company-strong solar industry that employs 2,400 people. Geothermal energy has long been an important part of Nevada’s energy mix, and the report notes about $1 billion of investment in that sector since 2009. Wind energy remains nascent, though 66 turbines are spinning at the Spring Valley Wind project.

All of these projects will help Nevada meet its goal of getting 25 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2025. About two-thirds of the electricity sold in Nevada currently comes from natural gas, with a hefty dose of coal in there as well.

“Renewable energy is one of the focuses of our economic development,” Sandoval said Thursday against the backdrop of the solar-powered “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign. “I think that the taxpayers can be confident that they’re getting a good return on their dollar.”


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How Concentrated Cleaning Products Can Save You Money

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Carlsbad Journal: A Livelihood in Nuclear Waste, Under Threat

The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, the nation’s only permanent underground repository for nuclear weapons waste, revived Carlsbad, N.M. But it has been closed since a leak. Continue reading: Carlsbad Journal: A Livelihood in Nuclear Waste, Under Threat Related ArticlesMuseums Special Section: After the Exhibition, Finding New Uses for DisplaysDavid Sive, a Father of Environmental Law, Dies at 91Retro Report: The Battle Over the Medfly

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Wind Industry’s New Technologies Are Helping It Compete on Price

With new technology, the industry has been able to produce more power at lower cost by capturing the faster winds that blow at higher elevations. Link – Wind Industry’s New Technologies Are Helping It Compete on Price Related ArticlesWhite House to Introduce Climate Data WebsiteBy Degrees: Scientists Sound Alarm on ClimateMuseums Special Section: After the Exhibition, Finding New Uses for Displays

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Do You Know Where Your Water Comes From?

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Global buying spree is saving solar panel manufacturers

Global buying spree is saving solar panel manufacturers

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The sun is starting to shine again on the solar-panel manufacturing industry, a year after a string of corporate collapses.

The glut of cheap solar panels that pushed manufacturing giant Suntech and others into bankruptcy is being whittled away by a worldwide surge in solar installations. The manufacturing sector’s gradual return to profitability comes eight months after China announced it would go on a solar-buying spree to cash in on the oversupply of panels.

Yingli Green Energy Holdings Co., the world’s leading producer of solar panels, on Tuesday announced its 10th consecutive quarterly loss — but said it expected to rejoin many of its competitors in turning a profit by the third quarter of this year. Reuters reports:

A recovery in solar panel prices after a four year slump has helped Yingli’s rivals such as Trina Solar Ltd [and] JA Solar Holdings Co Ltd post profits in recent quarters, while JinkoSolar Holding Co Ltd posted a profit last August.

Bloomberg explains why the glut of panels that triggered the sector’s woes a year ago is starting to disappear:

Developers installed 37.5 gigawatts of panels worldwide last year, up 22 percent from 2012, and that figure may increase as much as 39 percent this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

That growth is starting to “sponge up” much of the glut, especially among Chinese manufacturers, that resulted from a buildup in the late 2000s, Pavel Molchanov, an analyst at Raymond James & Associates Inc. in Houston, said in an interview. “That has made a real dent in the overcapacity.”

China, which surpassed Germany to become the biggest solar market last year, may install more than 14 gigawatts this year, aiding domestic producers. The Asian nation added a record 12 gigawatts of solar power in 2013, compared with 3.6 gigawatts a year ago, according to data from Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

There seems to be a little bit of good news in here for everybody.


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Yingli to stay in the red to win solar panel price war, Reuters

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