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Environment Defense Fund’s Climate Corps Program Puts People To Work
Oct 10th
Victoria Mills, Managing Director of Corporate Partnerships for the Environmental Defense Fund, discusses the impact that the Fellows from the EDF’s Climate Corps Program has on the execution of meaning energy efficient projects within companies and government.

Bloom Energy Fuel Cells Added To 11 AT&T Sites
Jul 13th
AT&T to Power 11 California Sites with Bloom Energy Fuel Cells
AT&T and Bloom Energy Corporation have teamed up to add Bloom Boxes to eleven California-based AT&T locations. AT&T will become the first telecommunications company to power some of their operations with Bloom Boxes. The Bloom Boxes, which are based on a solid oxide fuel cell technology, will generate 62 million kilowatt-hours of clean power each year and reduce CO2 emissions by almost 50%.
DOE Offers Conditional $105 Million Loan Guarantee for Innovative Cellulosic Bio-Refinery in Iowa
U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu has made official a commitment for a $105 million conditional loan guarantee to help develop the country’s first-ever commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol plant. Known as “Project LIBERTY”, the program will produce up to 25 million gallons of ethanol per year and bring an approximate $14 million infusion of cash to local farmers.
Investment in Renewable Energy Surges Around The World
According to a report released UNEP, Bloomberg New Energy Finance, and Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, global green energy investment have jumped nearly a third to $211 billion. A lot of money has been spent on government-based research and development. Renewables in this sector are up over 120%, to well over $5 billion. China and other developing countries are now the biggest investors in large-scale renewables, while Germany has surged ahead on rooftop solar. In Kenya, geothermal energy is surging – even powering rose growers – and UNEP’s new headquarters building in Nairobi has one of the largest solar installations in Africa.

Indiana Utility Begins New Energy Efficient Plan
Mar 28th
An Indiana utility publishes a quarterly report that compares energy consumption across consumers and offers tips to reduce consumption. Also Permalink develops its most efficient LED sign and AT&T adds green vans to its service fleet.
Finland Wants To Build World’s First Green Highway
Aug 24th
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.
AT&T’s Fleet Deploys Their 2,000 Alternative Fueled Vehicle
Jul 14th
A key test on BP’s ruptured oil well delayed, GE launches a $200 energy challenge, and AT&T deploys their 2,000 alternative fuel vehicle.
UPS Expands Green Fleet, DER 04/08/10
Apr 8th
The Daily Energy Report for Thursday April 8, 2010 discusses the potential for universal smart meters, a Hitachi has a major breakthrough in lithium-ion battery technology, and UPS expands its green fleet of trucks.
Toshiba Stops Manufacturing Incandescent Lights, DER 031910
Mar 19th
The Daily Energy Report for Friday March 19, 2010 discusses the improvement of air quality in the US due to cleaner cars and industry practices, Toshiba to end the manufacturing of incandescent light bulbs, & the AT&T Zero Charger cuts standby power for phone chargers.
Jet Engine Company Receives $110 Million From DOE, DER 01/13/10
Jan 13th
The Daily Energy Report for Wednesday, January 13th talks about the DOE cracking down on energy efficient appliance manufacturers, the development of The Green Touch Consortium, and P&W receives $110 million from the DOE.

US Patent & Trademark Office Expedites Green Technology Applications
Dec 8th
The Daily Energy Report for Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 features stories about falling crude oil prices, funding made available by the Department of Energy for innovation in clean tech sector, US Patent And Trademark Office expedites green technology applications, and AT&T partners with smart grid company.





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