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OPEC’s oil production dropping, DOE invests $40 million in additional carbon capture projects, and Echelon signs up its first customer for its new control system software platform. According to a new survey released by Platts, OPEC’s August production of crude oil production dropped 110,000 barrels per day from July to an average of 29.11 million
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Which country has the best environment for renewable energy projects, more schools implementing energy efficiency projects and a new green sponsor of the San Francisco Giants. According to a recently released report by Ernst & Young titled, Renewable Energy country Attractiveness: Indices, China is viewed as the best opportunity for investing in renewable energy projects.
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New microbes discovered from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, how much money could HUD save if they became more energy efficient and the impact of the administration’s weatherization programs. The giant underwater oil plume that’s still located in the Gulf of Mexico is degrading faster than scientists expect from a previously unknown microbe. Lawrence
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How much renewable energy is the US consuming? Which oil company is working to improve their back office, who’s #1 on Inc. Magazine’s fastest growing company list, and Utility Integration Solutions adds a Kennedy to its board of directors. A new report by the Energy Information Administration shows that 7% of all energy consumed in
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The first LEED for Existing Buildings Gold Certification is awarded in Georgia, which REP has the best customer service in Texas, which company is moving away from coal-fired power plants, and a new Energy Innovation Hub to be built at Penn State. PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay facility in Perry, Georgia has become the first building to be awarded
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The world’s first green highway to be located in Finland, the largest decommissioning project of a nuclear power plant begins, and AT&T signs a power purchase agreement with SunEdison. Finland, has decided that they would like to become the first country to build a “green highway”. The proposal would offer electric charging stations and biofuel
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Weatherization programs get a big financial boost, is aggregation solar power purchases realistic, and your business can win $10,000 for becoming more energy efficient. U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu has awarded 120 organizations across the country almost $120 million to further implement the Department’s Weatherization Assistance Program. The new money will provide effective weatherization organizations
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No timetable set for finishing the Gulf relief well, is the state of Pennsylvania going to deregulate its energy industry, and what makes a residential electricity customer from Texas happy? Ret. Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen has yet to instruct BP to complete the final steps for plugging their blown out well for good. Currently
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The world’s first and most powerful x-ray laser introduced, how much oil is still polluting the Gulf of Mexico, and the Zero Race begins in Geneva. U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu yesterday participated in a dedication for the launch of the world’s first and most powerful X-ray laser. Called the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS),
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Baltimore Gas & Electric keeps $200 million award from DOE to build a smart grid project, a new free commercial energy assessment available online, and Direct Energy to begin to sell electricity to homes and businesses in Maryland. Baltimore Gas and Electric Company has received approval from the Maryland Public Service Commission to begin the
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Good Video Show Growing frustration over the lack of progress at the Climate Conference in Copenhagen