Combining Clean Technologies:NREL's Wind-to-Hydrogen Project

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), in partnership with Xcel Energy, has launched a wind-to-hydrogen (Wind2H2) demonstration project at the National Wind Technology Center in Boulder, Colorado.

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States that Could Supply Their Own Energy with Renewables

Which states could supply their own electricity using renewable energy alone? Most of them. Using data from the recent National Renewable Energy Laboratory report, the New Rules Project put together this map, showing the percentage of its own electricity needs that each state could generate with onshore and offshore wind power, hydroelectric and ge

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Obama Administration protecting the '

The Obama administration's attack on the Spanish study was written by two non-economist, pro-wind activists from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. This part of the Department of Energy is overseen by Assistant Secretary of Energy Cathy Zoi , who previously served as the CEO of Al Gore's Alliance for Climate Protection. Al's pal George Soros

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NREL to study impacts of large-scale solar projects

Biologists at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory have begun a study to evaluate the environmental impacts that large solar arrays can have on the landscape.

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U.S. Could Generate 37 Million GWh of Wind Power Per Year

A new study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) found that the U.S. could theoretically generate 37 million gigawatt-hours of wind power per year, triple the amount previously thought.

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America: More Wind Power Potential than We Thought

The report was done by by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and a renewable energy consulting firm called AWS Truewind. Its big finding, as Alexis Madrigal reports, is that "current wind technology deployed in nonenvironmentally protected areas could generate 37,000,000 gigawatt-hours of electricity per year." 12x what the US currently uses.

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NREL Finds Wind Resources Higher than Initial Estimates

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory's most recent assessment shows that U.S. wind resources are larger than previously estimated, according to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).

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Our Buildings Will Wear Sunglasses

“Sunglasses” for windows could be the key to cutting energy consumption in homes, offices, and any other type of building. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has been working on energy efficient windows that work like self-adjusting sunglasses, and they could shave about 1/8 off the total energy used by buildings.

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NREL Study Finds That A Dynamic Plug-in Vehicle Could Be

A study by researchers at the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory has found that, under today’s battery assumptions, while plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles significantly decrease consumption, none of a variety of electrification pathways were cost-effective compared to conventional vehicles or hybrids, except for a “dynamic plug-in” hybrid

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Study Shows States Can Legally Implement Feed-In Tariffs

States can offer feed-in tariffs (FIT) but the programs must be tailored to meet federal requirements, according a legal analysis report from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), reports Renewable Energy World. FIT programs are designed to promote renewable energy production.

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