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US Patent Issued to Microbix Biosystems on June 18 for "Method and apparatus for sorting cells" (Canadian Inventor)

06/18/2013

ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 18 -- United States Patent no. 8,467,040, issued on June 18, was assigned to Microbix Biosystems Inc. (Mississauga, Canada).

"Method and apparatus for sorting cells" was invented by Mark Luscher (Toronto). According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method, apparatus, and system for a sorting flow cytometer include an objective lens having an optical axis coaxially aligned with the flow path at the focal point. A controllable energy source selectively alters an analyte according to a determination of whether the analyte is in a desired sub-population. In various embodiments, one or both of the emission from the controllable energy source and/or the emission from an illumination energy source passes through the objective lens. In some embodiments in which the emission from the controllable energy source passes through the objective lens, the objective lens may focus the emission from the controllable energy source at a different point than the focal point of a signal detected from the analyte and, in particular, at a point closer to the objective lens." The patent was filed on Aug. 22, 2011, under Application No. 13/214,699. *For further information, including images, charts and tables, please visit:

US Patent Issued to PetraSolar on June 18 for "System and method for utility pole distributed solar power generation" (New Jersey Inventor)

06/18/2013

ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 18 -- United States Patent no. 8,466,581, issued on June 18, was assigned to PetraSolar Inc. (South Plainfield, N.J.).

"System and method for utility pole distributed solar power generation" was invented by Shihab Kuran (Green Brook, N.J.). According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A system and method for providing grid connected utility pole distributed solar power generation is disclosed. The system includes a utility pole, an inverter and one or more solar panels. Each of the one or more solar panels is mounted on the utility pole. The method includes receiving solar energy at the one or more solar panels. The one or more solar panels convert the solar energy to direct current (DC) electrical energy. Further, the method includes transmitting the DC electrical energy to the inverter, which is mounted on the utility pole. The inverter can be integrated with one or more solar panels to form an alternating current photovoltaic (AC PV) module. Furthermore, the method includes converting the DC electrical energy to alternating current (AC) electrical energy by the inverter and transmitting the AC electrical energy to a grid for power distribution." The patent was filed on Nov. 18, 2008, under Application No. 12/733,513. *For further information, including images, charts and tables, please visit:

Top stories of the day: China power and coal ? June 18

06/18/2013

BEIJING, June 18 (Xinhua) ? Top stories of China's power and coal industries on June 18 as follows:

1. The China Coal Price Index (CCPI), a composite index tracking coal prices in China, dropped 0.4 point to stay at 163.2 points by June 14, according to statistics published on www.cctd.com.cn on Monday.

Power coal demand has not seen obvious increase on the coming of habitual peak season for coal consumption. Coal stocks at power plants remained high while their coal consumption kept low. Power coal prices dropped on sluggish transactions.

-A European R&D+i programme coordinated by Red Electrica

06/18/2013

ENP Newswire - 18 June 2013

Release date- 14062013 - This week in Brussels, the consortium of the European Twenties project presented the findings of this pioneering R&D+i initiative to the European Commission.

The purpose of this initiative, coordinated by Red Electrica de Espana, has been to advance the development of new technologies for the large-scale incorporation of wind power into the European electricity system and, therefore, contribute to achieving the EU's objectives regarding energy matters for 2020.

Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. Provides Operations Update

06/18/2013

 Midwest Energy Emissions Corp.(OTCQB: MEEC) today announces an update on its current operations and offers a market discussion by its President and CEO.

As background, in April of 2012, theU.S. EPA's Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS)rule was finalized, requiring U.S. coal and oil-fired units over 25 megawatts in size to reduce mercury emissions by approximately 90% (the exact amount depending on the mercury content in the fuel burned), starting in April 2015.  The EPA believes that this law affects 1,100 coal and 300 oil-fired units and estimates the annual cost of compliance with the new standards to be approximately $9 billion.  Currently, several states have established their own limits on mercury emissions, providing for a near-term market opportunity for MEEC; while the major market for mercury removal resulting from MATS's deadline for compliance will be realized in less than two years.   All power plants affected by the MATS rule will be required to be fully compliant with the MATS standards by April 2015 (with a one year extension available in certain circumstances). This new mercury emissions capture services market will create a large and on-going, annual revenue stream for the very best suppliers of such services.

US: BASF to present diesel emissions control modelling tools at Emissions 2013

06/18/2013

BASF senior research engineer Weiyong Tang will present the company's latest diesel emissions control modelling tools at Emissions 2013, a leading industrial technology conference, 18-19 June 2013, in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

US Patent Issued to Idea Labs on June 18 for "Pole mounted rotation platform and wind power generator" (Oklahoma Inventor)

06/18/2013

ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 18 -- United States Patent no. 8,464,990, issued on June 18, was assigned to Idea Labs Inc. (Owasso, Okla.).

"Pole mounted rotation platform and wind power generator" was invented by Juan Esteban Flores (Owasso, Okla.). According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A pole mounted rotation platform and wind power generator that is secured to an existing structure, which may or may not be vertical, to augment an existing power grid. The pole mounted rotation platform and wind power generator includes a wind sail assembly and a platform capable of rotating about the existing structure. The pole mounted rotation platform and wind power generator may be assembled, secured, leveled and aligned to the existing structure as component parts and in such a manner that any existing equipment on the existing structure does not need to be repositioned or relocated. During usage, the wind sail assembly rotates about the existing structure via the rotation platform, the resulting rotational energy is converted to electrical power, and the electrical power is output to a suitable power-using, -storing or -converting system." The patent was filed on Sept. 29, 2010, under Application No. 12/893,632. *For further information, including images, charts and tables, please visit:

Minnesota: HF 306

06/18/2013

Office of the Minnesota House of Representatives has issued the following bill:

A bill for an act
1.2relating to energy; abolishing 2025 renewable energy standards; making
1.3clarifying changes;amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 3.8851,
1.4subdivision 3; 216B.1691, subdivisions 2d, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9; repealing Minnesota
1.5Statutes 2012, section 216B.1691, subdivisions 2a, 2b, 2c.
1.6BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

-Tata Power empowers communities to furthers its vision of improving quality of life and sustainable development

06/18/2013

ENP Newswire - 18 June 2013

Release date- 17062013 - Tata Power empowers communities to furthers its vision of improving quality of life and sustainable development.

As India's largest integrated power company, Tata Power has nurtured its Social Vision as an integral part of its business vision.

Operations Update

06/18/2013

MIDWEST ENERGY EMISSIONS CORP ("MEEC-L") - Operations Update

Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. to-day announces an update on its current operations and offers a market discussion by its President and CEO.

As background, in April of 2012, the U.S. EPA's Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule was finalized, requiring U.S. coal and oil-fired units over 25 megawatts in size to reduce mercury emissions by approximately 90% (the exact amount depending on the mercury content in the fuel burned), starting in April 2015. The EPA believes that this law affects 1,100 coal and 300 oil-fired units and estimates the annual cost of compliance with the new standards to be approximately $9 billion. Currently, several states have established their own limits on mercury emissions, providing for a near-term market opportunity for MEEC; while the major market for mercury removal resulting from MATS's deadline for compliance will be realized in less than two years. All power plants affected by the MATS rule will be required to be fully compliant with the MATS standards by April 2015 (with a one year extension available in certain circumstances). This new mercury emissions capture services market will create a large and on-going, annual revenue stream for the very best suppliers of such services.

A Year Later, SDG&E's Sunrise Powerlink Delivering On What It Was Designed To Do; In Addition to Boosting Reliability to the Grid, the Transmission Line is also a Catalyst for Renewable Power Production and Economic Benefits

06/18/2013

 One year afterSan Diego Gas & Electric(SDG&E) energized and put into service the 117-mile Sunrise Powerlink transmission line linking San Diego to the renewable-rich Imperial Valley, the positive impact of this infrastructure project is enormous not only to the San Diego region, but also to the state of California.

When theSunrise Powerlink was energizedJune 17, 2012, it instantaneously brought additional imported power into the San Diego region.  The transmission line played a pivotal reliability role last summer without the 2,200 megawatts (MW) of generation that the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) provides to the region, and will again be one of the most important mitigation measures helping to maintain electric reliability without SONGS during high customer demand this summer.

Brookfield Renewable Provides Q2 Preliminary Outlook

06/18/2013

HAMILTON, BERMUDA--(Marketwired - June 18, 2013) - Following its announcement earlier today that it has commenced a public offering of limited partnership units ("L.P. units"), Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners L.P. (TSX:BEP.UN)(NYSE:BEP) ("Brookfield Renewable") has provided the following preliminary outlook for its second quarter ended June 30, 2013.

Seasonal inflows and wind conditions across the portfolio are expected to result in generation approximating long-term average ("LTA") levels. Accordingly, Brookfield Renewable expects total generation in the second quarter of 2013 to approximate 6,151 gigawatt hours (GWh), as compared to LTA of 6,171 GWh, and generation of 4,101 GWh in the second quarter of 2012.

The table below summarizes expected generation by segment and region as at the date of this release:

Maine: HP0050 LD 57

06/18/2013

Office of the Maine House of Representatives has issued the following bill:

An Act To Exempt Small Privately Owned Windmills from the Property Tax
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

Duke Energy continues to rise in solar electricity rankings

06/18/2013

June 17, 2013

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Duke Energy continues to move up the solar energy charts.

In the recent Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) utility rankings, Duke Energy was ranked eighth among holding companies in the United States for total solar capacity. Among individual utilities, Duke Energy Progress in North Carolina and South Carolina was ranked eighth nationally for its annual increase in solar.

-Origin Energy Limited - Block 121-Ca Voi-1X exploration well spuds, offshore Vietnam

06/18/2013

ENP Newswire - 18 June 2013

Release date- 17062013 - Origin Energy, on behalf of the Block 121 Joint Venture is pleased to announce that the 121-Ca Voi-1X well spudded at 0730 hours local time on 15 June 2013.

EDB approves clean coal tech for power plants

06/18/2013

The Engineering Development Board (EDB) has approved the use of clean coal technology (CCT) to run the country’s existing power plants, amid efforts to find an economically and environmentally viable coal technology to address the looming energy crisis.

It's Easy to Receive a Business Electricity Quote From FirstEnergy Solutions; With Low Market Prices, Now Is the Time to Act

06/18/2013

It can be difficult in today's economy for businesses to know where to save money, but business electricity is the perfect place to start. According to FirstEnergy Solutions (FES), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., the energy market is extremely low right now, making this the ideal time to take advantage of huge potential savings by requesting a quote.

The process of saving on business electricity prices doesn't have to be extensive and long-winded. In fact, FirstEnergy Solutions has intentionally crafted a simple process to help you start saving quickly:

NRC ISSUES NOTICE ABOUT QUALITY OF FUEL OIL FOR EMERGENCY DIESEL GENERATORS USED IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS

06/18/2013

WASHINGTON, June 18 -- Nuclear Regulatory Commission has issued a notice called: Fuel Oil Systems for Emergency Power Supplies.

Province considers third nuclear waste site; Ontario Power Generation files for possible separate location to handle waste from reactors taken out of service, dismantled

06/18/2013

Ontario could play host to three separate nuclear waste disposal sites, according to information filed at recent hearings.

Two of the proposed sites have already been publicly discussed, although the simultaneous search is causing confusion in the area near the Bruce nuclear station on Lake Huron. One is to store high-level waste - spent nuclear fuel. A second would hold low- and intermediate-level waste from operating nuclear reactors.

But now it seems a third site is possible - one to store waste from reactors that have been taken out of service and dismantled. That waste is called "decommissioning waste."

Enel Green Power sells Enel.si to Enel Energia for EUR 92m

06/18/2013

(SeeNews Renewables) - Jun 18, 2013 - Italy's Enel Green Power (BIT:EGPW) said Monday it will sell its wholly-owned subsidiary Enel.si to Enel Energia for EUR 92 million (USD 122.8m) as part of its strategy to focus on growth and renewable plants development.

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