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Summit's Texas Clean Energy Project Reaches Major Milestone with Signed EPC ...
“TCEP is among the most innovative and promising projects selected under DOE's Clean Coal Power Initiative,” said Charles McConnell, Assistant Secretary nominee and Chief Operating Officer of DOE's Office of Fossil Energy (FE). “The IGCC technology it
ITT Exelis adapts sonar technology for critical medical, commercial and ...
“From treating contaminated public buildings and military aircraft that have been subjected to biological agents, to disinfecting tainted food and keeping food processing facilities clean, we see many ways our piezoelectric ceramic technology can
Research and Markets: Efficiency Concerns Prompt Initiatives by Global ...
The need for clean, secure and economical coal power has prompted global companies to take initiatives to accelerate the market growth of Supercritical (SC) technologies. Coal is expected to be a dominant fuel source for the majority of the world's
pv magazine
"There's no question, as the report indicates, we expect more bumps along the road in emerging industries like clean energy. But as the President said in his State of the Union message, that's not a reason to throw up our hands and cede the jobs of the
Obama seeks to end oil industry tax breaks — again
In his fiscal 2013 budget proposal, submitted to Congress today, Obama proposed boosting research funding and extending tax credits for clean energy as well as providing more money for energy-efficiency programs. He also called for rolling back oil and
TIME
But, according to a new study published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, it turns out that the use of electric vehicles may not be that clean after all, particularly in the world's most populated country, China.
Clean technology innovation in China: trends and challenges
Since that time, China's leadership has taken a far more aggressive approach to clean technology innovation, implementing and managing clean energy, and fighting its high pollution levels while balancing its energy needs and economic growth.
Have we reached the tipping point with natural gas?
Clean Energy will essentially offset the incremental cost of the technology and then charge a premium on the gas for a period of five or six years, but all the while the fleet will still enjoy fuel prices significantly lower than diesel.
The 2012 Top 10 Emerging Technologies
Innovation in nanotechnology, biotechnology and information technology is already helping solve pressing challenges as diverse as efficient "renewable" energy sources, malnutrition and hunger, access to clean water, disease diagnosis and treatment,
USEPA?s FY 2013 budget proposal focuses on core environmental protections
It demonstrates fiscal responsibility, while still supporting clean air, healthy waters and innovative safeguards that are essential to an America built to last,” said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. “It has taken hard work and difficult choices to
DIARY - Global Environment
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 NEW YORK - 2012 Global Clean Technology Conference (to Feb. 23). TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 COPENHAGEN - Meeting of the Nordic Committee of Senior Officials for the Environment. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29 WELS, Austria - World Sustainable
EPA's 2013 Budget Proposal Is 'Penny Wise and Pound Foolish'
“There are an estimated 11 million existing older diesel engines and equipment that do not have the most recent clean diesel technology which has reduced emissions by 97 percent," he said. "What we need is a two-fold approach based on a solid economic
R&D funding on the rise in 2013 budget proposal
to promoting and funding scientific discovery, innovation for business and manufacturing, and clean energy development, as well as improving education, said John P. Holdren, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.