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Crews complete first block of 14,000-ton neutrino detector

Technicians have begun the assembly of the 14,000-ton particle detector that will be part of the largest, most advanced neutrino experiment in North America.

Posted: October 12, 2012 in Cosmology

Yearlong MAGIC climate study launches

A Horizon Lines container ship outfitted with meteorological and atmospheric instruments installed by DOE scientists from Argonne and Brookhaven national laboratories has begun taking data for a yearlong mission aimed at improving the representation …

Posted: October 12, 2012 in Environmental

Solyndra Sues Suntech Over Claims of Solar Antitrust Conspiracy

Solyndra LLC, the bankrupt solar- panel maker that received a $535 million U.S. government loan guarantee, accused Suntech Power Holdings Co. and other Chinese companies of destroying it by running an illegal cartel.

Posted: October 12, 2012 in Solar

How Grid Parity (Among Other Fallacies) Almost Killed The Solar Industry…

The photovoltaic industry is currently in a state of extreme contraction brought about by overbuilding, which was brought about by the belief that the feed-in tariff incentive model would continue expanding from region to region and which was exacerbat…

Posted: October 12, 2012 in Solar

Wind Power Adds Jobs and Increases Wealth in Rural Communities

The first study to use detailed econometric methods to measure the economic development impacts of wind power installations in a 12-state region between 2000 and 2008 shows a positive net annual increase on county-level personal income and jobs.

Posted: October 12, 2012 in Wind

Top Ten U.S. States for Renewable Energy Installed Capacity

The figures, the most current from the EIA, paint a picture of a grid in transition. Hydroelectric power represents almost 8 percent of the nation’s overall capacity and is a mainstay, particular in Northern and Western states. But wind is creeping ont…

Posted: October 12, 2012 in Energy

Shuttle Endeavour Crossing

The space shuttle Endeavour is seen atop the Over Land Transporter (OLT) after exiting the Los Angeles International Airport on its way to its new home at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, Friday, Oct. 12, 2012. Endeavour, built as a replac…

Posted: October 12, 2012 in Space

The Question Day 8: What is the Most Difficult Issue Facing the Solar Industry?

It’s been a year of both continued expansion and mounting challenges for the global solar industry. RenewableEnergyWorld asked solar industry executives to share their thoughts and insights on one burning question:

Posted: October 11, 2012 in Solar

The Hillary Step: 7 Biofuels Contenders, 7 Routes to Scale, Who’s Near the Summit, Who Will Plant the Flag?

The Hillary Step. It’s the last big technical obstacle between a mountaineer and the summit of Mount Everest. Every biofuels contender has its own route to the top – with unique advantages and technical challenges. Who is nearing the Summit, what’s t…

Posted: October 11, 2012 in Biofuel

NASA Social Media Event to Celebrate the Final Journey of Shuttle Atlantis

NASA and the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex will invite 28 of their social media followers to a two-day NASA Social Nov. 1-2 in Florida.

Posted: October 11, 2012 in Space