May 12, 2008
What Should Obama Do in West Virginia and Kentucky? (Gristmill)
Kentucky and W. Virginia, the next primaries, are two of the largest coal states. Obama's tactic should be to tell the truth: as president, he would stop the expansion of dirty coal.
Energy Package before Senate Includes ANWR Drilling Provisions (Fairbanks News-Miner)
The US Senate is set to consider competing energy packages today or Tuesday, including a GOP proposal that would allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
HelioVolt Claims CIGS Solar Efficiency Mark (Green Tech Blog, CNET)
Solar upstart HelioVolt will announce today that it has reached 12.2 percent efficiency with its CIGS solar cells, setting another mark in the race against competitors and silicon.
Analysis: Kansas Coal Debate Far from Over (Topeka Capital-Journal)
The KS legislative session may be over, but the state's coal saga isn't. Another veto from Gov. Sebelius awaits legislators. And the issue will be one of the biggest in this year's elections, when all legislative seats are on the ballot.
Israel Gets First Look at Prototype of Revolutionary Electric Car (AP)
Israelis got a first demonstration yesterday of Renault's new electric sedan that developers hope will revolutionize transportation in the country and serve as a pilot for the rest of the world.
Oil Powered Norway Gradually Turns into the Wind (AFP)
Wind-mapping shows that Norway is among the world's most ideal locations for wind power. Yet the Scandinavian country, a leading oil and gas exporter, lags far behind others in taking advantage of this natural resource.
