Governor Edward G. Rendell today announced $5.1 million to support 27 projects that will advance the deployment of clean energy technologies, lessen the nation's dependence on foreign fuels, and significantly reduce air and water pollution.
Transportation-related emissions reduction opportunities are discussed in this article – yesterday’s article addressed cost-effective means of reducing electric generation-related emissions.
Energy Trends and Quarterly Energy Prices publications are published today 28 September by the Department of Trade and Industry. Energy Trends covers statistics on energy production and consumption, in total and by fuel, and provides an analysis of the year on year changes.
The first thing I noticed was the view. I'd never driven a sport-utility vehicle across Seattle's Lake Washington before; with an extra foot or two under my rump, the vista of sailboats and lakeside homes was grand.
APEX, North Carolina, October 6, 2006 (ENS) - Federal emergency responders were dispatched Friday to help North Carolina state and local officials assess the state of a large chemical fire in outside Raleigh.
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Governor Edward G. Rendell today announced Pennsylvania is investing $6.4 million in 16 clean energy projects that will create 316 permanent and up to 280 construction jobs in the commonwealth, as well as to leverage more than $38 million in private funds.
Bush: U.S. on Verge of Energy Breakthrough - by Deb Riechmann, Apnews.myway.com With comment by Michael C. Ruppert (read this story) Norwegian Bourse Director wants oil bourse - priced in euros - by Laila Bakken and Petter Halvorsen, Energybulletin.net With comment by Michael C. Ruppert (read this story) Nigeria rebels vow more attacks - by Jim
Norway can axe emissions of greenhouse gases by up to 80 percent by 2050 without constraining economic growth in the world's number three oil exporter, a government-appointed commission said on Wednesday.
Optimism about Vodafone , a broker tip on Tate & Lyle and a couple of spurious takeover rumours helped London's top stocks push higher in morning trade, even as commodity prices continued to weigh on the natural resources sector....