Posts tagged energy report

Which Ice Tea Maker Is Adding Wind To The Mix
Mar 25th
Who’s adding wind power to the roof’s of New York buildings, a new study finds new uses for the toxic coal plant byproduct fly ash, which ice tea maker is adding wind to the mix.

CUNY & IBM Work to Reduce Energy Consumption
Mar 24th
City University of NY and IBM are collaborating to reduce energy use in public schools and Hawaii is among the first states to adopt a statewide public charging network. Oh, and don’t forget to turn the lights off during Earth Hour this Saturday.

Oregon Launches Statewide Energy Program
Mar 22nd
The state of Oregon expands its pilot program to a statewide clean energy initiative, the NPRA launches a renewed campaign protesting E15 while Cycle Ranch hosts its first race after its clean energy makeover.

Obama’s Brazil Visit has an Energy Agenda
Mar 21st
An energy discussion leads Obama’s Brazil visit, the EPA recognizes Washington DC as leading green power community and how the oil markets are reacting to the turmoil in the Middle East and Japan.

Global Crisis Has Deep Impact for Energy Sector
Mar 17th
Global unrest in the Middle East and Japanese crisis impacting the energy sector. Also, study shows consumers want to monitor their energy consumption daily and the EPA proposes new pollution standards for coal plants. More >

Marine Corp. Doubles Solar Capacity with Camp Pendleton Installation
Mar 16th
Marine Corps. doubles solar capacity with a new installation at Camp Pendleton, a biomass plant underway in China, and Ford’s EV innovations are awarded a patent.

Americans Hop on Trains as Gas Prices Hit the Roof
Mar 15th
Americans board public transportation to avoid the high gas prices, WindTamer adopts a new name, and three more energy projects pending in Nevada.

Obama Administration Addresses Rising Oil Prices
Mar 14th
President Obama discusses his administration’s approach to the current oil prices, new clean energy program launched by DOE, and Michigan’s largest solar installations atop Ford Assembly plant.






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