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News Archives - 2004
January
California Grants License for Largest U.S. Geothermal Plant
February
Since 1999, the Geothermal Technologies Program has won six R&D 100 awards!
March
Kansas Utility Seeks up to 200 Megawatts of Renewable Energy
Indian Tribes and Cities Teaming Up to Deploy Renewable Energy
States Offer Renewable Energy Funding
April
Western Governors Call for More Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
May
Geothermal Power Projects Under Development in Nevada and Idaho
New System Generates 4.5 Megawatts from Gas Turbine Exhaust
USDA Offers $22.8 Million for Energy Efficiency and Renewables
June
DOE announces new EGS grant recipients
July
L.A. Aims to Meet California's Renewable Energy Requirements
New 20-Megawatt Geothermal Plant Slated for Nevada
State Requirements and Green Power Markets: Both Yield More Renewables
August
Public Renewables Partnership Informs Utilities About Renewable Energy
DOE Announces GRED-III and State Energy Program Grant Awardees
September
Colorado Utility Seeks 500 Megawatts of Renewable Energy
October
DOE to Fund Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency for Tribes
DOE Offers Grants to Small Businesses for Energy Technologies
President Bush Signs New Energy Tax Incentives Into Law
November
Colorado Voters Approve Renewable Energy Requirement
December
State Technologies Advancement Collaborative Launches New Site









