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  1. Keep renewable incentives: Canadian Solar - EF News

    Keep renewable incentives: Canadian Solar- EF NewsThe trend is set to continue this year. Conergy, a German solar-panel maker and installer, announced plans to open an operation in …

  2. ‘Tsunami Of Data’ Could Consume One Fifth Of Global Electric

    The industry has long argued that it can considerably reduce carbon emissions by increasing efficiency and reducing waste, but academics are challenging industry assumptions. A new …

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  4. Industrial Electrical Equipment Buyer's Guide - Electricity Forum

    Mistakenly placing ammeters in parallel with a circuit will blow the fuse, possibly damaging the ammeter and causing injury. An ideal ammeter has zero resistance so that the the circuit in …

  5. Electricity Forum News - Ways To Save On Your Power Bill

    A lot of your hydro bill could be eaten up by ‘phantom powerÂ’, which is the electricity drawn even when an electronic device or appliance is not in use but still plugged in. This can account …

  6. U.S. House Panel Debates Energy Bill - EF News

    The Republican-led House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday defeated Democratic attempts to strip electricity grid provisions from an energy bill - EF News

  7. Is a solar trade war about to flare? - EF News

    Kobbe, 64, works at Finow airport, where a local investment firm built the 58 million euro US $77 million solar park in 2009. Finow itself was built by the Nazis before World War Two and later …

  8. Ontario wants fair share of green funding - Electricity Forum News

    OTTAWA, CANADA - According to the Ontario government's analysis of the last federal budget, Ottawa allocated $775 million for dubious "carbon capture and storage" programs in Western …

  9. Energy Combination Under Study - EF News

    Energy combination under study - The Electricity Forum"When we learned about that, we thought it made a lot of sense for South Dakota because of our mainstem dams, and the fact that 56 …

  10. Low-level Radiation To Be Released Into Ocean - EF News

    TOKYO, JAPAN - Tokyo Electric Power Company said that it would release almost 11,500 tons of water contaminated with low levels of radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into …