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Annise Parker: The Modern American Boomtown 18.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: Opinion
Houston's mayor—an openly gay Democrat friendly to business—talks about why her city is the country's fastest growing and most diverse.
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EU Plans Tariffs of Up to 67% on China Solar Gear 8.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
Chinese solar-panel manufacturers will face import tariffs of up to 67.9% at EU borders under a plan from the 27-nation bloc's executive arm, according to a copy of the plan viewed by The Wall Street Journal.
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Shale Boom a Bust for Europe's Gas Plants 8.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: US
The ripples of the North American shale boom continue to spread, with a growing number of European utilities forced to mothball gas-fired plants that can't compete with rising imports of cheap coal.
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Solar Installer Sues for Grant Funds 7.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: US
SolarCity, the largest installer of residential solar panels, has filed a lawsuit that alleges some of the grants it received from the government weren't as big as originally promised.
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A Tale of Two Oil States 6.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: Opinion
While the shale boom lifts Texas, California sits on vast resources.
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Stealthy Green Homes 3.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
Net-zero homes that generate much or all of their electricity are moving beyond the "crunchy-granola types" and attracting more mainstream buyers who want to slash their utility bills; feeling cozy on 5-degree days.
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Bank of Communications Offers Aussie Conversion 3.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
China's fifth-largest bank plans to let clients convert the Aussie dollar directly into yuan in Australia from next year, the head of its Sydney-based subsidiary said.
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Solar-Regulation Tiffs Flare 3.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: US Business
A fight over regulation in Louisiana that involves Entergy and NRG Energy shows the diverging paths of companies grappling with the nascent rise of solar power.
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A Solar-Powered Plane Travels Light 25.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg have designed Solar Impulse to fly around the world without burning an ounce of fuel.
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IEA: Clean-Energy Progress Has Stalled 17.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
The world has made little progress in reducing the carbon content of its energy supplies in the past 20 years, despite trillions in investment, the International Energy Agency said.
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An Ethanol Spring 17.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Opinion
There's bipartisan progress to change an impossible mandate.
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Vestas CFO to Quit 15.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: US
Vestas Wind Systems' CFO has stepped down after nine months on the job, dealing the troubled Danish wind-turbine maker another blow.
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Duke Energy Buys California Solar Farms 10.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: US
U.S. utility giant Duke Energy said Wednesday that it purchased two solar farms in the California desert.
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BP to Sell U.S. Wind Power Business 4.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: US Business
BP is seeking to sell its U.S. wind energy business as part of efforts to refocus on oil and gas and position the company for growth in the future.
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Italy Seizes Assets of Businessman In Sicily 4.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Europe
Italian authorities confiscated on Wednesday $1.68 billion in assets from a Sicilian businessman specialized in renewable energy, police said, alleging that he is tied to one of the country's most wanted fugitives—an allegation his lawyer promptly denied.
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Patrick Jenevein: Wind-Power Subsidies? No Thanks. 2.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Opinion
I'm in the green-energy business. If Washington sent a little less 'green' our way, it would be good for the industry.
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New Zealand to Sell Utilities 1.4.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
New Zealand's green image is up for grabs as the government prepares to sell hefty stakes in three state-owned utilities that generate power from wind, water and the earth's heat.
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California's Coming Green-Outs 30.3.2013 Wall St. Journal: Opinion
The wind and solar mandate means future power shortages.
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Clouds Linger For China Solar 21.3.2013 Wall St. Journal: Asia
China's solar sector has divided into two camps. Some companies carry a lot of debt, while the healthier ones are low-cost producers and firms with healthier balance sheets.
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Suntech Enters Bankruptcy 20.3.2013 Wall St. Journal: US
Suntech was pushed into bankruptcy court in the China. The move could give Chinese creditors of what once was the world's biggest supplier of solar panels precedence over foreign creditors.
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