* Los Angeles may alter plan for green transmission line * Environmentalists oppose proposed route * Project shows issues in routing green energy to cities LOS ANGELES, Sept 22 - Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa wants to...
* The big question: will green economies spark job growth? * Investors see grid parity as solar energy tipping point * Simmering left-right debate over green viability festers PITTSBURGH/NEW YORK, Sept 20 - The collapse...
BYD's F3DM on display at Geneva Motor Show in March, 2008. Photo: CFP By Chen Xiaomin Just as in the United States and Japan, green vehicles that eschew or use little gasoline are seen in China as a shining alternative for the polluting auto industry, but the road to widespread use is long and bl...
* Green venture funds say more cautious on investments * Venture funds see lower valuations of green companies * SAUSALITO, Calif, Sept 15 - Venture capitalists searching for the next big green idea to invest...
* Gorgon, years in the making, gets final green light * Project to cost $37 bln, less than recent govt estimate * Race is on for contractors, competing LNG projects * Represents world's biggest carbon...
PERTH, Sept 14 - U.S. oil major Chevron Corp and partners on Monday gave the green light to develop the massive Gorgon liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Australia, and put a price tag of...
By Guo Lu in Dalian China's green technology market could grow to $1 trillion, or 15 percent of GDP by 2013, according to a report by the China Greentech Initiative (CGTI) released Thursday in Dalian. The China Greentech Report 2009 focuses on 125 green technology solutions across seven sectors, ...
* Cites loss of lease, recession * Assets and debts both total $10 million to $50 million NEW YORK, Sept 10 - Tavern on the Green LLC, operator of the storied restaurant in New York's...
NEW YORK, Sept 10 - Tavern on the Green, a landmark restaurant in New York's Central Park, filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday. In court documents, the privately held restaurant, which opened its doors in 1934,...
By Guo Lu in Dalian China's green technology market could grow to $1 trillion, or 15 percent of GDP by 2013, according to a report by the China Greentech Initiative (CGTI) released Thursday in Dalian. The China Greentech Report 2009 focuses on 125 green technology solutions across seven sectors, ...