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CA vehicle emissions rules would sharply cut smog
The regulations, called the Advanced Clean Car program, come after a battle with oil companies and the auto industry, which sued to stop a previous measure that would have required 10 percent of the vehicles for sale in the state by 2003 to produce
American-Made Energy -- the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Obama wants to generate American-made energy and set a clean energy standard that encourages investment in renewable energy and energy efficiency. Good. But Obama continues to tout extreme fossil fuel extraction as a solution to our energy needs. Bad.
HopgoodGanim Lawyers | Climate Change Alert: $200 million of venture capital ...
The Australian Government has recently set up the country's largest renewable energy venture capital fund to help high-potential Australian renewable energy start-ups launch and market their innovative technology and products. As part of its Clean
ALLEN CONTINUES HIS BACKWARD ANTI-CLEAN ENERGY CAMPAIGN
George Allen's promise to keep this nation eternally dependent on fossil fuels and forfeit the global competition for the clean energy jobs of the future has been a central theme of his reelection campaign and he doesn't appear to be ready to give it
R120-billion clean power boom
of the figures involved, the immediate economic impact might not match that of the World Cup as much of the technology has to be imported. However, it was the multiplier effect of bringing new, clean energy to South Africa that would pay dividends.
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THE BLADE/LISA DUTTON Enlarge | Photo Reprints Clean energy can compete with, and even surpass, fossil fuels if the right investments are made in the technology behind it, the head of a company specializing in sustainable energy solutions told the
Obama Pushes Clean Energy Theme In Nev., Colo.
By Alan Silverleib and Tom CohenCNN (CNN) -- President Barack Obama took his push for increased federal investment in clean energy on the road Thursday, telling crowds in Las Vegas and at a Colorado military base that America must be able to compete in
Battery maker Ener1, a DOE loan recipient, goes bankrupt
of the Union speech, President Obama struck a defiant tone, refusing to apologize for the decisions his administration has made, which includes the funding of hundreds of clean energy companies or companies engaged in clean technology research.
Medill Reports: Chicago
The Nuclear Clean Air Energy Indy Car, sponsored by Entergy Nuclear, the power utility that owns Palisades Power Plant in Covert, Mich. The Indy Car was on display Wednesday at Illinois Institute of Technology. A building spree of nuclear reactors in
Obama touts Mich. wind turbine company, but skeptics question if there's ...
"Some technologies don't pan out; some companies fail," Obama said. "But I will not walk away from the promise of clean energy. I will not walk away from workers like Bryan." Without mentioning it by name, Obama appeared to be defending his
South Africa mooted as platinum industry's 'Silicon Valley'
Platinum, clean energy and jobs can go hand in hand with the development of hydrogen fuel cells – zero-emission devices that are able to shrink the world's carbon footprint. Platinum-group metals (PGMs) have for many years been doing a great job of
Obama looks to Mich. to revive clean energy debate
"Some technologies don't pan out; some companies fail," Obama said. "But I will not walk away from the promise of clean energy. I will not walk away from workers like Bryan." Without mentioning it by name, Obama appeared to be defending his
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"Some technologies don't pan out; some companies fail," Obama said. "But I will not walk away from the promise of clean energy. I will not walk away from workers like Bryan." Without mentioning it by name, Obama appeared to be defending his