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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s power producer is studying the possibility of using alternative energy following the rejection of the Detailed Environmental Impact Assessment report for the controversial Lahad Datu coal-fired power plant.

(KMOV) — A new bid for the old Chrysler plant in Fenton could bring in hundreds, even thousands of high-paying jobs to St. Louis County. A development group has plans to build a technology park, hosting businesses that use, make or research and develop alternative energy. The St. Louis County Economic Development Council isn’t naming the group yet, but says most of the investors are local ...

Some $20.5 million of state and federal money will benefit 40 diverse energy projects including two in Dauphin County, resulting in 1,400 jobs to Pennsylvania, said Gov. Ed Rendell.

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A Youngstown plant making strides in the alternative energy sector received a pat on the back Monday. State Sen. Joe Schiavoni (D-33) toured Northern States Metals and presented the company with an award from Ohio. "You've taken technology to make solar energy more competitive and used hard work to make a product that's out in its own," Schiavoni said. "One of a kind. It's something that sales ...

When will "alternative" energy go mainstream? Does manufacturing of solar panels and other "clean energy" gear really have the potential to stabilize Brevard's economy?

U.S. House candidate William Keating said the country is at a “pivotal moment” and that Congress should seize the chance to reprioritize federal spending to help “transform our economy.”

While stock prices of alternative energy companies have recovered from their lows, valuations still remain quite attractive by historical standards. We are partial to CSUN, LDK, RSOL, SOL, and SOLF.

FENTON, Mo. (AP) — St. Louis County is in discussions with a consortium of business developers interested in the former Chrysler Assembly Plant in Fenton.

In the quest for alternative energy, there’s a source many may have overlooked.