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  • Wed Nov 11 4:00 AM PST 2009 As alternative energy grows, NIMBY turns green

    With more renewable energy projects trying to come online, the country grapples with the balance between local land use and a national push for clean energy.

    Posted in Green Tech by Martin LaMonica

  • Tue Oct 27 10:04 AM PDT 2009 NASA's Ares I-X test flight delayed by weather

    Bad weather and an errant freighter that strayed into the off-shore danger zone forced NASA to delay Tuesday's planned launch of the Ares I-X rocket on a $445 million test flight.

    Posted in The Space Shot by William Harwood

  • Fri Oct 16 6:12 AM PDT 2009 Texas site to harness ocean for power, water

    An off-shore facility where wave power will be harnessed for desalination could demonstrate a viable option for producing electricity and drinking water in coastal regions.

    Posted in Green Tech by Candace Lombardi

  • Thu Oct 8 8:28 AM PDT 2009 Pirate Bay founder accused of running Reservella

    BREIN, a Dutch trade group representing copyright owners, claims to have uncovered documents revealing that Fredrik Neij is CEO of Thepiratebay.org's listed owner.

    Posted in Media Maverick by Greg Sandoval

  • Thu Oct 1 7:24 AM PDT 2009 Texas completes $1 billion wind energy complex

    Spanning over 100,000 acres and offering a 781.5-megawatt capacity, it also gives Texas Gov. Rick Perry a chance to argue against cap-and-trade legislation.

    Posted in Green Tech by Candace Lombardi

  • Mon Sep 14 7:52 AM PDT 2009 GE boosts offshore wind with acquisition

    General Electric's wind business closes $18.5 million purchase of ScanWind, a Scandinavian direct-drive wind turbine developer.

    Posted in Green Tech by Martin LaMonica

  • Tue Aug 25 12:13 AM PDT 2009 Hard-to-predict weather grounds shuttle Discovery

    Shuttle Discovery is grounded by Florida's mercurial weather, delaying a 13-day space station resupply and crew rotation mission by 24 hours.

    Posted in The Space Shot by William Harwood

  • Wed Jul 22 8:20 AM PDT 2009 Texas set to host largest U.S. wind farms

    Energy start-up Baryonyx wins bids to lease three tracts of state land for wind-powered data centers.

    Posted in Green Tech by Candace Lombardi

  • Mon Jul 20 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Are the stars aligning for telemedicine's succcess?

    The U.S. healthcare system is in so much trouble, that the economics may finally be compelling enough to make telemedicine a reality in this country.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Marguerite Reardon

  • Tue Jun 23 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Massachusetts goes green to relive tech glory

    The Bay State used to rival Silicon Valley for tech industry leadership. Can green tech help it regain some of that cachet?

    Posted in Green Tech by Martin LaMonica