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Climate juggernaut on the horizon, UN talks told
to 1990 levels by 2020 and by 80 percent by 2050, using a cap-and-trade system and a 10-year programme worth 150 billion dollars in renewable energy.
NV Energy Files for Rate Increase in Southern Nevada
“We are making significant progress in our three-part strategy of increasing energy efficiency and conservation programs, expanding our renewable energy
Metro area powers up with solar energy
utility and it is just one example of how private companies are helping us reduce our emissions and meet our renewable energy goals," the governor said.
Pelosi hopes for stimulus bill by Inauguration Day
The measure could total $500 billion for infrastructure, aid to states with their Medicaid costs and renewable energy development. Congress convenes Jan.
LAEC, Italy Run Geothermal Seminars
Santiago, Chile, Dec 1 (Prensa Latina) The Latin American and Caribbean Economic Commission will hold seminars in Chile and Peru, on renewable energy
Bold energy plan for Corps in Hawaii
The services pooled their needs in Hawaii, and a collective request for proposal for renewable energy projects is expected to go out within a year,
Italy threatens to veto costly EU climate change package
which include a 20 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020, a 20 percent cut in energy consumed and 20 percent use of renewable energy.
Ritter to meet with President-elect's transition team
"All of those (things) can create jobs, but so can looking at the renewable energy industry and creating clean-energy jobs." The formal appointment of
Greenpeace: Companies not serious about climate change
and climate change -- is topped by Nokia (Greenpeace likes its take-back program and use of renewable energy), followed by Sony Ericsson and Toshiba.