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Sun March 21, 2010
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(Daily Mail) PSA When installing 20 wind farms, "checking that the sites are windy" is the first step, not the last  (dailymail.co.uk) (90)

Tue March 16, 2010
(Cape Cod Times) Ironic Residents ponder future of wind power after two wind turbines are damaged . . . by wind  (capecodonline.com) (31)

Tue March 09, 2010
(Yahoo) Followup Remeber that coming "crippling shortage" of rare earth elements used in virtually all high-tech devices? Turns out the US has a metric assload of them but can't be bothered to mine them  (news.yahoo.com) (88)

Mon March 08, 2010
(Telegraph) Obvious What Dave and his chum Barack don't want you to know about green jobs and green energy  (blogs.telegraph.co.uk) (180)

Tue February 16, 2010
(Yahoo) Obvious High tech industry is facing a critical shortage of vital rare earth elements critical to almost all their devices. Gee if only they'd had some warning that RARE EARTHS were in limited supply  (news.yahoo.com) (189)

Sat January 30, 2010
(The Sun) Interesting Yes Virginia, street lights DO fly in formation  (thesun.co.uk) (84)

Fri January 22, 2010
(Futurepundit) Spiffy Eastern US could get 20% of its power from wind by 2024, or 25% if Chuck Schumer's still in office  (futurepundit.com) (43)

Wed December 09, 2009
(Electric Light & Power) Interesting Siemens is shooting to come in as top provider of wind turbines by swallowing up competition; the firm's manpower has swollen sevenfold and its revenue has spurted up tenfold. How will this climax?  (elp.com) (32)

Thu December 03, 2009
(Some Guy) Obvious There's a compelling national security argument in favor of alternative energy. But the main "green energy" proponents don't want to make it because it also points to developing nuclear power and "drill, baby, drill"  (justoneminute.typepad.com) (237)

Wed December 02, 2009
(MSNBC) Interesting GE decides to focus on making products people want, will spin off NBC  T-Shirt  (msnbc.msn.com) (40)

Tue November 24, 2009
(Some Guy) Interesting How scientists are building better wind turbines by studying Lance Armstrong. Apparently, windmills are also a lot more efficient when they use just one nut  (sciencenow.sciencemag.org) (15)
(Discovery) Interesting "Smart" body armor learns more with every bullet - Ok, who wants to be first in a test series?  (news.discovery.com) (52)

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