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Barnaby Joyce describes Queensland's renewable energy target as 'bonkers mad'
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has described Queensland's 50 per cent renewable energy target by 2030 as "bonkers mad". Mr Joyce, speaking at a Queensland Media Club lunch on Wednesday, said Queensland should not be following the example ...

NDTV
Google began with a global target because companies often cannot specify what type of power utilities supply to their facilities, and renewable energy is unavailable in some key markets where it operates, particularly in Asia. The company will now

PC Magazine
In a bid to reduce its carbon footprint and address climate change, Google announced Tuesday that it plans to buy enough solar and wind electricity by 2017 to power the entire company with renewable energy. Doing so would be a significant achievement
Ohio House makes renewable energy mandates optional
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio House has approved a bill making compliance with the state's renewable energy mandates optional for the next three years. The Republican-led House voted for the bill 51-36 Tuesday. It's scheduled for a Senate ...

Toledo Blade
COLUMBUS — Lawmakers argued over whether to call it a freeze, but the Ohio House voted 54-41 Tuesday to delay enforcement for three more years of requirements that utilities find more of their power from renewable sources. The incremental benchmarks ...

Daily Kos
“Essentially what it means is that we will be buying as many renewable energy megawatt hours as we'll be consuming at our facilities,” said Gary Demasi, Google's head of global infrastructure and energy. “Add them up at the end of the year, and they
Google hits renewable energy goal in quest to pare pollution
Google is crossing a milestone in its quest to reduce pollution caused by its digital services that devour massive amounts of electricity. The Internet company believes that beginning next year, it will have amassed enough renewable energy to meet all

The Star Online
Google began with a global target because companies often cannot specify what type of power utilities supply to their facilities, and renewable energy is unavailable in some key markets where it operates, particularly in Asia. The company will now