Power-hogging TVs banned in California
New power consumption rules for big screen televisions were unanimously approved Wednesday by the California Energy Commission. bizjournals.com |
EYP/energy group moving into Albany NanoTech
Twenty employees from Einhorn Yaffee Prescott Architecture and Engineering PC’s EYP/energy group are moving into space at the University at Albany’s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. The move will be finalized in the next few weeks. bizjournals.com |
World Bank to Invest in North African Solar
The World Bank will invest $5.5 billion for North African solar power projects. They have announced that initially World Bank will put in $750 million dollars from the Clean Technology Fund with the remaining amount will be arranged from other sources. World Bank is expecting to complete these projects by 2015. They are willing [...]Posted in: Industry, Politics, Solar Power alternative-energy-news.info |
CalPERS puts its money into infrastructure
Sometimes size matters, and managers of the California Public Employees’ Retirement System plan to use the fund’s enormous size to invest profitably into infrastructure. bizjournals.com |
Valero continues to negotiate sale of Delaware assets
Valero Energy Corp. is in negotiations with PBF Investments LLC to sell its terminal and discontinued refinery operations in Delaware City. (VLO) bizjournals.com |