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SENATOR HOEVEN PRESSES FOR A STATES-FIRST APPROACH TO ENERGY REGULATION

05/24/2013

The following information was released by North Dakota Senator John Hoeven:

Senator John Hoeven today called for a states-first approach to the regulation of hydraulic fracturing and energy production. Hoeven made the statements during a roundtable of the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources comprised of representatives from the energy industry and environmental groups. He also called on Congress, industry and various interest groups to work together to address the nations energy needs using all of the nations energy resources.

Indian Applicants File Patent Application for Thermocouple Electricity Generator Using Solar and Geo Thermal Heat

05/24/2013

New Delhi, May 24 -- Markanda Sangeet of Barnala, India and Dr R K Aggarwal filed patent application for thermocouple electricity generator using solar and geo thermal heat. The inventors are Markanda Sangeet and Dr R K Aggarwal.

Innergex Closes Northwest Stave River Hydroelectric Project Financing

05/24/2013 $72M non-recourse project financing 40-year term, matching the duration of the project's power purchase agreement Fixed interest rate of 5.3%

LONGUEUIL, QC, May 23, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ - Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (TSX: INE) ("Innergex" or the "Corporation") has closed a $72 million non-recourse construction and term project financing for the Northwest Stave River run-of-river hydroelectric project located in British Columbia, Canada.

"We are very satisfied with the terms of this financing agreement, which provides for fixed-rate debt at a very attractive rate, with a term corresponding to the duration of the power purchase agreement for this project" states Michel Letellier, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation. "This agreement confirms the Corporation's ability to secure appropriate project financing, and serves as a reminder of its sound business model based on developing high-quality assets that generate stable and predictable cash flows over the long term and minimizing risks, in order to create value for its shareholders", adds Mr. Letellier.

MANCHIN AND HOEVEN INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN ALL-OF-THE-ABOVE ENERGY POLICY SENATORS MANCHIN AND HOEVEN INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO APPLY ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN FEDERAL BUILDINGS

05/24/2013

The following information was released by West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin:

U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), along with Senator John Hoeven (R-ND), introduced the All-Of-The-Above Federal Building Energy Conservation Act of 2013 to improve the energy efficiency of federal buildings. The legislation ensures that alterations and additions to federal buildings meet minimum energy efficiency requirements, encourages the use of energy management systems and maintains those systems proper operation.

Good Energy Group PLC Good Energy announces financial close on wind farm

05/24/2013

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Good Energy announces financial close on wind farm
Good Energy Group plc ("Good Energy") owner of Good Energy Limited, the 100% renewable electricity company, is pleased to announce that it has reached financial close on its 8.2MW onshore wind farm site located in Hampole, near Doncaster.

Thornberry Says, 'No More Excuses' When It Comes to Domestic Energy

05/24/2013

Rep. Mac Thornberry, R-Texas (13th CD), issued the following news release:

This week, U.S. Congressman Mac Thornberry (R-Clarendon) introduced the latest version of his bill to promote domestic energy production. H.R. 2081, the "No More Excuses Energy Act of 2013," would encourage the production of all forms of domestic energy including oil and gas, nuclear, and alternative energy and fuels.

"Congress needs to reduce the amount of regulation coming out of Washington and encourage all forms of energy production here at home," said Thornberry. "We need national energy policies that create jobs and grow the economy; basically, we should be trying to replicate what Texas has been doing the past 15 years. This bill is meant to do just that - help to lower energy prices and create jobs by getting government out of the way of producers."

Power output at Oi nuclear reactor to return to normal early Friday

05/24/2013

Power output at one of only two running nuclear reactors in Japan is set to return to normal early Friday, after being reduced to about 80 percent for a week to clean small ducts inside its condenser, the plant's operator said Thursday.

A.G. SCHNEIDERMAN JOINS PETITION URGING NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION TO FIX GAPS IN EVALUATION OF LONG-TERM STORAGE OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE

05/24/2013

The following information was released by the office of the New York Attorney General:

New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman announced today that he has joined a coalition of states petitioning the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to fix critical omissions in the proposed scope of its review of the hazards of allowing the long-term storage of nuclear waste to linger in communities that are home to nuclear power plants. The petition also calls on the Commission to make necessary changes to its regulations to ensure states and other affected parties are able to raise site-specific concerns about long-term nuclear waste storage at particular plant sites, such as the unique setting of the Indian Point nuclear facilities in Westchester County.

"We are petitioning the NRC to order staff to comply with the court's order and federal law by fixing critical omissions in the scope of its review of on-site storage of nuclear waste," saidAttorney General Schneiderman. "NRC staff is continuing to ignore serious public health, safety and environmental risks related to long-term, on-site storage. The communities that serve as de facto long-term radioactive waste repositories deserve a full and detailed accounting of the risks."

PowerSecure Increases Ownership of Growing Solar and LED Businesses to 100 Percent; Also adds capabilities to utility infrastructure safety program

05/24/2013

PowerSecure International, Inc. (Nasdaq: POWR) today announced that it has gained 100 percent ownership of its solar business with the purchase of the final 10 percent ownership stake from Southern Energy Management and also has gained 100 percent ownership of its IES LED lighting business with the purchase of the final 33 percent ownership interest from IES.

In addition, PowerSecure has acquired Powerline EHV & Safety Training, LLC, a leader in utility infrastructure safety training. This acquisition further enhances the company's strong focus on its safety programs.

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05/24/2013



Temporary management at KazTransGas-Tbilisi extended to June 1 2014

Georgia's National Energy Regulatory Commission has extended to June 1 2014 the authority of temporary special management at gas distribution company KazTransGas-Tbilisi (former Tbilgaz), the regulator reported.

Manchin and Hoeven Introduce Bipartisan All-of-the-Above Energy Policy

05/24/2013

The office of Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., issued the following news release:

U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), along with Senator John Hoeven (R-ND), introduced the "All-Of-The-Above Federal Building Energy Conservation Act of 2013" to improve the energy efficiency of federal buildings. The legislation ensures that alterations and additions to federal buildings meet minimum energy efficiency requirements, encourages the use of energy management systems and maintains those systems' proper operation.

VITTER, UPTON ASK GAO TO EXAMINE CONTROVERSIAL COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS PROCEDURES AT NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

05/24/2013

The following information was released by the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce:

Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Ranking Member David Vitter (R-LA) and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI) today sent a letter to Gene Dodaro, Comptroller General of the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), asking for a report on the methods and procedures currently being utilized by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to conduct cost analyses when developing and proposing new policies and regulations.

Enel Green Power to increase stakes in US wind farms

05/24/2013

Enel Green Power North America has agreed to acquire stakes in two US wind farm operators from EFS Chisholm.

The company will purchase a 26% stake in Chisholm View Wind Project, the operator of a 235MW wind farm with the same name for $47m from EFS Chisholm, a GE Capital subsidiary.

Clean Enviro Tech (OTCBB: CETC / Berlin: A1KB22, ISIN: US18452C1080, SYMBOL: SO3A), After Securing $2,000,000(US) Loan and Positive Results From Testing of Proprietary Heat Sink Technology, Amends Intellectual Property (IP) Filings

05/24/2013

Clean Enviro Tech (OTCBB: CETC) (BERLIN: A1KB22) (ISIN: US18452C1080) (SYMBOL: SO3A) (www.cleanenvirotech.com), an emerging leader in the development and marketing of next generation lithium-ion powered batteries worldwide and a leading developer of residential, Solar Concentrating, Electric Power Generation Systems able to produce in excess of 2,000 WATTS (2 Kilowatts (kw)) of electric power, with zero emissions using sunlight as the only fuel, has achieved significant advancements in the area of heat dissipation utilizing proprietary technology, combining two components into one unit enhancing the overall operation and functional aspect of the device.

Based on the recent ground breaking developments in technological advancement of the proprietary Heat Sink to dissipate the heat associated with concentrating 500 Suns to a focal point, the company has elected to amend its filings associated with the intellectual property for the design of the Clean Enviro Tech, Residential, Concentrating, Solar Electric Generation unit.

RANKER BILL TO COMBAT OCEAN ACIDIFICATION SIGNED INTO LAW

05/24/2013

The following information was released by the Washington State Senate Democratic Caucus:

Kevin Ranker

Sen. Kevin Ranker, D-Orcas Island, released this statement today on signing Senate Bill 5603 into law:

After Securing $2,000,000(us) Loan And Positive Results From Testing Of Proprietary Heat Sink Technology, Amends Intellectual Property (ip) Filings

05/24/2013

CLEAN ENVIRO TECH CORP ("CETC-L") - After Securing $2,000,000(us) Loan And Positive Results From - Testing Of Proprietary Heat Sink Technology, Amends - Intellectual Property (ip) Filings

Clean Enviro Tech (www.cleanenvirotech.com), an emerging leader in the development and marketing of next generation lithium-ion powered batteries worldwide and a leading developer of residential, Solar Concentrating, Electric Power Generation Systems able to produce in excess of 2,000 WATTS (2 Kilowatts (kw)) of electric power, with zero emissions using sunlight as the only fuel, has achieved significant advancements in the area of heat dissipation utilizing proprietary technology, combining two components into one unit enhancing the overall operation and functional aspect of the device.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN'S INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH AWARDS $250,000 TO YOUNG, INNOVATIVE RESEARCHERS

05/24/2013

ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 23 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:

The University of Michigan Institute for Social Research has awarded more than $250,000 in fellowships to 54 graduate students and researchers in its ongoing effort to support young scholars and innovative social science research.

The Philip Converse and Warren Miller Fellowship in American Political Behavior was given to Elizabeth Mann and John Jackson, a team affiliated with the Department of Political Science and ISR's Center for Political Studies. Mann is examining the evolution of partisanship among the U.S. electorate and what factors explain changes and stability in individual and aggregate partisanship over time.

U-M'S ISR AWARDS $250,000 TO YOUNG, INNOVATIVE RESEARCHERS

05/24/2013

The following information was released by the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor:

The University of Michigan Institute for Social Research has awarded more than $250,000 in fellowships to 54 graduate students and researchers in its ongoing effort to support young scholars and innovative social science research.

The Philip Converse and Warren Miller Fellowship in American Political Behavior was given to Elizabeth Mann and John Jackson, a team affiliated with the Department of Political Science and ISR's Center for Political Studies. Mann is examining the evolution of partisanship among the U.S. electorate and what factors explain changes and stability in individual and aggregate partisanship over time.

LePage seeks wind changes before supporting energy bill compromise

05/24/2013

AUGUSTA -- Gov. Paul LePage is withholding support for a compromise bill being worked out by the Legislature's Energy Committee that's aimed at expanding Maine's natural gas infrastructure, boosting funding for energy efficiency, directly lowering businesses' electricity costs and making it more affordable for residents to abandon oil heat.

LePage won't support the bill unless it also requires wind developers prove their projects will lower electricity costs in order to receive state approval and raises the 100-megawatt limit energy generation facilities must meet so they can count toward the state's renewable energy goals, according to Patrick Woodcock, who directs LePage's energy office.

WIPO PUBLISHES PATENT OF MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES AND AKIRA YASUGI FOR "WIND POWER GENERATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SAME" (JAPANESE INVENTOR)

05/24/2013

GENEVA, May 24 -- Publication No. WO/2013/073017 was published on May 23.

Title of the invention: "WIND POWER GENERATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SAME." Applicants: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. (JP) and Akira Yasugi (JP). Inventors: Akira Yasugi (JP). According to the abstract* posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization: "The objective of the present invention is to reduce a decrease in the amount of power supply resulting from gusts when an output limiting operation is being executed. Provided is a wind power generation system that, in the case of an output limiting operation being performed having the reduction of grid frequency as the objective, increases the output of other operating wind turbines when at least one wind turbine has paralleled off in response to wind conditions." The patent was filed on Nov. 16, 2011 under Application No. PCT/JP2011/076383. *For further information, including images, charts and tables, please visit:

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