OnGreen, a web-based ‘green and clean’ market place, has announced a $1.4 million investment in raised from a fund that is jointly owned by Blue Marble Ventures in Los Angeles and China Southern Hong Kong Investment Ltd in Shanghai.
The Aspen City officials are seeking a “conduit exemption” approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to construct a 1.175MW conduit hydropower facility in Colorado. The approval will not give complete licenses required for the project, as it will be installed in an already available pipe or channel. The facility can be developed only after receiving the approval from FERC.
Third quarter investments in cleantech venture capital funding in 2010 have suffered as per a report from Ernst & Young and Dow Jones VentureSource.
Doyon has announced its intention to construct a micro-hydroelectric plant in the Denali National Park and Reserve. The plant will help to power the park’s roadhouse owned by the Fairbanks Native Corporations.
SNM Global Holdings unveils the launch of seven hydrokinetic wave power development systems.
SteriSan Ltd, UK, has signed an exclusive five year agreement with WAL (S.A), the Swiss water filtration company. The order involves SteriSan’s, HypoTech company supplying an ecologically sound product for water sanitisation and purification worldwide.
SNC-Lavalin, an Engineering and construction company, has succeeded in getting the $587 million contract to construct the Waneta Expansion.
The Energy Ministers of Armenia and the Islamic Republic of Iran who met at Yerevan have unveiled the intention of the countries to begin construction of two hydro-electric power production facilities over their border by next year.
The Government of Jammu and Kashmir has introduced a three level power production plan to generate 5,000 MW of electricity within the state in the subsequent five to six years period.
With almost one billion people lacking access to clean, safe drinking water, scientists are reporting development and successful initial tests of an inexpensive new filtering technology that kills up to 98 percent of disease-causing bacteria in water in seconds without clogging.
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