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Lake Renewable Eco Store

The company was started with the aim of supplying Micro Renewable Energy and Energy Saving products at an affordable price .We source our products from around the world so that we can offer a diverse range of goods and also keep our prices as low as possible.

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Lanco Infratech Ltd

Lanco Infratech Ltd is one of India’s top business conglomerates and among the fastest growing.

Lanco Infratech has subsidiaries and divisions across a synergistic span of verticals. These include Construction, Power, EPC, Infrastructure, Property Development, and Renewables.

Lanco Infratech’s projects, operational and underway, are spread across India.

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LAW

"We have been helping environmental advocates around the world promote renewable energy payment policies, and we are excited to bring these lessons home to Oregon."

Imagine this: Just a few years from now, you are driving through your neighborhood and you begin to notice that there are solar panels on every other house.  You've been thinking about installing solar panels, but always thought it was cost prohibitive.  So you're wondering - how did that happen?  How were these folks able to afford it?  How did we get to a system of "Main Street Green Power?"

The technology has been available for many years.  The challenge has always been financing for the necessary infrastructure.  But brilliant advocates in Germany and around the world have figured out a system that works.

Under a policy called renewable energy payments (REPs), the utility commits to pay for renewable energy at a reasonable price over a long period of time.  Germany used this policy to meet its target of obtaining 12.5% of its energy from renewable sources, like solar and wind power, three years ahead of schedule.  Germany is now is up to 14%, while the U.S.  gets less than one half of 1% of its energy from solar power and less than 7% of its power from all renewable sources, including hydropower.  These policies have helped Germany reduce CO2 emissions 18.5% below 1990 levels.  The country is on target to achieve a 40% reduction by 2020.

ELAW is at the forefront of efforts to bring these proven, effective policies to the United States.  Staff Attorney Jennifer Gleason and ELAW volunteer lawyer Jolene Goodnight are working on draft REP legislation that could be adopted in Oregon.  Hawaii, Minnesota, Rhode Island, and Michigan are considering similar policies.

ELAW is seeking additional funding so that Jennifer can train advocates around the country, and around the world, to draft and promote strong renewable energy payment policies.

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LED GREEN Power, Inc.

LED GREEN Power, Inc. (LGP) develops solid state lighting technology and creates strategic partners for the purposes of distributing and marketing LED lighting products. While bringing the best in high efficiency solid state lighting to the market, LGP delivers corporate services that assist organizations to reduce their energy consumption and carbon emissions.

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Leonardo ENERGY

The Leonardo Energy (LE) website and its blogs, Sustainable Energy Blog and the Electricity Blog, provide you with a broad pallet of information in various formats. The website is structured in such a way that the same content can be reached via different paths. Below is a short manual on the routes that can be followed to LE content.

How to look up information?

* Home page. This page contains the most recent articles posted on LE. Articles remain on this main content stream as long as   they continue to attract 100 views  per month after the first month.

* Topics. In the left column of the website, you can see a list of topics. Click on one of them and you will receive a list of content related to that topic.
* Content types. The top menu 'library' gives access to a variety of articles, briefing papers, reports, … In particular, the eLibrary allows to download all our publications onto a searchable archive on your desktop, and keep it synchronised.
* Interactive area: in the spirit of 'short didactics', a variety of minute lectures, quiz, webcasts and software tools.

* Choose a blog. At the upper right corner of the website, you can see links to the Sustainable Energy and Electricity blogs. Those blogs provide the subsets of the content of the website:

* Sustainable Energy blog: distributed generation, climate, energy efficiency, eco-design, green building, …
* Electricity blog: electrical networks, power system economics, ...
* Power Quality blog: harmonics, dips, earthing, EMC, standards, ...
* Photoblog: royalty-free, high resolution pictures with explanations

* Search. Click on ‘Search’ in the block ‘More links’, to mine our library of close to 1,000 articles
* Tagcloud. In the ‘Tagcloud’, also reached via ‘More links’, the main tags are shown, with their size representing the number of content items they refer to. By      clicking on a tag, you can view all content that is related to it.
* Archive. At the bottom of the right column of the website, you can find a monthly archive of posted articles.
* Subscription. Leonardo ENERGY offers over 20 mailing lists for subscription. After subscribing, you will receive regular e-mailings containing relevant topics of      your e-profile (maximum weekly for subscribers joining all lists).
* Registration. In the left column, you can register as a user. This gives you more interaction possibilities, i.e. voting and commenting.

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Lincoln Electric Cooperattive

We've been hearing from a few members who indicated they would like the option of participating in a renewable energy program. As part of our commitment to our members, Lincoln Electric now invites you to participate in our  GreenPower renewable energy offering. Through LEC's  GreenPower program, members are able to purchase 100 percent  GreenPower for their home or business, or purchase 100 kWh blocks of wind powered generation for only $1.50 per block.

Signing up is easy and you may purchase as many or as few blocks as you wish, or go 100 percent renewable with our GreenPower rate. Your GreenPower purchase will show up on your monthly bill as an itemized charge added to your regular monthly energy charge and you may cancel your subscription at any time simply by providing us written notification.

To further explain this offering we have included some Frequently Asked Questions. We hope you will find this information useful as you consider participation in Lincoln Electric's GreenPower program.

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LIPA

With the demand for electricity growing at a record-breaking pace, priorities at the Long Island Power Authority continue to focus on the customer -- upgrading and enhancing the electric system, advancing energy efficiency, and developing and expanding alternative energy resources. LIPA is dedicated to improving the quality of life for everyone within its service territory.

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