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  • Congress considers major global warming measure
  • Climate control debate heats up in Senate
  • Pursuing a battery so electric vehicles can go the extra miles
  • NIST releases more development standards for smart electric grid
  • Obama administration awards more than $18.6 million for Oklahoma's state energy program
  • PSEG solar source and juwi solar announce three large-scale solar projects
  • E.P.A. ordered to reconsider New Mexico power plant permit
  • Waxman-Markey clean air, clean water, clean energy jobs bill creates $1.5 trillion in benefits
  • U.S. Interior Dept seeks better climate cooperation
  • Navy green: Military investigates biofuels to power its ships and planes
  • California lawmakers pass tougher clean energy goals
  • Hearing focuses Texas opposition to climate bill
  • 4 degrees warming "likely" without CO2 cuts: study
  • U.N. sets an example by offsetting its carbon emissions
  • Fisker gets $528 million in government funds
  • End fossil fuel subsidies? Obama touts idea
  • Massey Energy CEO blasts climate bill at WVa rally
  • Green Force: U.S. Military’s Interest in Algae Fuel Grows
  • Climate bill politics are heating up
  • E.U. alone and lonely on carbon
  • Agencies easily achieving green purchasing goals
  • Waste Not, Watt Not: Energy efficiency cuts pollution while lowering energy bills — that’s why it’s a core strategy of the climate and clean energy bill
  • FERC expects Alaska gas line applications in 2010
  • US refiners continue to increase total capacity, NPRA reports
  • Waxman-Markey: Benefits Far Outweigh Costs, New Study Finds
  • Bechtel to build solar plant in California
  • U.S.-China climate deal likely at Obama visit: senator
  • Chesapeake CEO convinced CNG popularity will grow
  • Wind technology center installing a dynamic duo
  • Energy plan given a push as job creator
  • Oil trade marks 150 years
  • U.N.'s Ban seeks tough climate pact, warns of disaster
  • Energy, Treasury announce first clean energy project awards
  • Green Ink: Will the health care fight kill the climate bill?
  • DOE and U.S. Treasury Award $502 Million for Renewable Energy Projects
  • Utility ads try to sell nuclear deal
  • DOE Awards $21 Million to Five Projects for Biomass Processing
  • US agriculture interests split over energy bill
  • EPA drafts fuel economy rules
  • Big role urged for energy research in climate pact
  • Obama Faces Uphill Climate-Change Battle
  • Big oil eyes algae to solve biofuel problems
  • Rule issued to police oil price manipulation
  • The weak dollar is pushing energy prices higher
  • Solar Market Yet to Hit Rock Bottom
  • Battery-powered bicycles rule
  • Little money left to power down nuclear reactors
  • Natural gas producers struggling with glut
  • ‘China will sign’ global treaty if U.S. passes climate bill, E.U. leader says
  • Valero Reports 2Q Loss as Energy Demand Crumbles
  • Pump prices had minor impact on car market
  • Emissions Reduction Targets of Largest Companies Fail to Meet Scientific Standards
  • Greenpeace: China power companies hurting climate
  • New technology aimed at increasing oil production
  • NABCEP Elects new Chair and appoints new Board member
  • Orlando's Planar Energy $56 million bid shut out of federal stimulus grants
  • Oil companies undermining climate partnership
  • Solar power that pays back fast
  • Enviros to Boxer: Toughen up the climate bill!
  • Obama to announce $2.4 billion in electric car funding
  • Moves to strengthen climate bill underway in Senate
  • Solar Power International 2009 Announces Keynote Speaker Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Annual CEO Panelists
  • Camelina Biofuel Powers Hydroplane Test
  • Green Tech Brightens
  • Solar Power: The Silver Lining to Plunging Silicon Prices
  • Climate panel's tricky new road
  • Solar-Electric People Movers: Greening the Tourist Trail
  • CHP Electricity Powers Cars 22 Times Farther Than Ethanol!
  • Cost to meet emissions goal could double
  • Sun Day Releases Directory of US University Renewable Energy Programs
  • U.S. climate bill seen raising household energy cost
  • Biomass Plant To Be Fueled by Whisky Byproducts
  • Oil steady over $71, awaits U.S. inventory data
  • Electric Vehicles Move Toward Wireless Charging
  • Biden to unveil battery grants in Detroit
  • Cash for greener appliances follows clunkers program
  • Natural gas companies dispute territory
  • Boom in hydropower pits fish against climate
  • Nevada getting more than $13M for energy projects
  • Power Play: Clean Coal, Nukes Key to America’s Electricity Future
  • Aurora Biofuels Doubles Algae's CO2 Uptake and Fuel Production
  • Harney: Tax credits give buyers incentives to be energy efficient
  • Excellence in Renewable Energy Awards (call for nominations)
  • Alan G. Davenport, Noted Wind Engineer, Dies at 76
  • Senate denies Obama bid to ax rural energy grants
  • Crazy green-energy ideas that just might work
  • Now hiring: green-collar workers
  • Feed Me: Should the U.S. Follow Europe’s Clean-Energy Recipe?
  • Drive to make biofuels thrive
  • Carbon offsets not perfect but can slash costs: CBO
  • Obama walks a fine line over mining
  • Italy’s (Cheap?) Nuclear Renaissance
  • Obama Administration Awards More than $51 Million for State Energy Programs in Alaska, Guam, and New Jersey
  • Resurgence of nuclear power not likely to happen
  • U.S. considers limits on energy trading
  • Clean energy: Show me the money (and the ideas)
  • Wind Power: U.S. Wind Installations Keep On Coming
  • Nuclear Regulators Urge High-Tech Fire Detection
  • White House aide to visit Troy to discuss auto research
  • Obama: US, China interested in clean energy
  • IPCC Chairman Personally Backs 350ppm CO2 Targets, Holding Temperature Rise to 1.5°C
  • Economic oil spill on the horizon?
  • Natural Gas Glut: Stop Me Before I Drill Again
  • U.S. needs climate law before Copenhagen: officials
  • Helix Wind Closes US $5M Private Offering
  • Orlando's Planar Energy has plenty of positive energy to build on
  • EU prepares for next gas supply crisis
  • Governments can promote energy efficiency
  • DOE Offers $21.45 Million for Community Renewable Energy Projects
  • Security researchers offer caution on smart grids
  • Climate bill needs "off ramp": Senate farm chief
  • Weak economy makes solar panels more affordable to homeowners
  • First Wind Closes Financings Totaling US $191M
  • DC lobbying firm forged anti-Waxman-Markey letters from minority groups to Rep. Perriello (D-VA) — former employee says firm “Just got caught this time”
  • Energy bill in limbo? Steven Chu turns to Facebook
  • Senate clears Energy and Water bill, Agriculture up next
  • Many gains and a big constraint for wind industry
  • US wind market is weaker than in 2008
  • State to aid wind energy retooling
  • Waxman-Markey is pro-coal???
  • Oil Patch digs in on tax issue
  • The NAACP joins the clean energy movement, pledging to “call on our nation’s elected leaders to ensure” the adoption of a climate bill
  • FERC lays out priorities for Smart Grid standards
  • Wind Power: Best of Times, or Worst of Times?
  • House seeks to boost natural gas vehicles
  • White Roofs Catch On as Energy Cost Cutters
  • Former Undersecretary says cap-and-trade bill is problematic
  • McKinsey Report Cites $1.2 Trillion in Potential Savings From Energy Efficiency
  • Energy-intensive industries want more CO2 permits
  • Ethanol Battles: What Does Iowa Have to Do With the Ambassador to Brazil?
  • Clean Coal: Competitive Someday, Just Not Today
  • Coal firm fight sheds light on energy, environment, economy
  • Honda reportedly to sell electric cars in U.S.
  • Is carbon trading the next big thing?
  • U.S. court approves Gulf of Mexico oil drilling plan
  • Does the health reform morass hurt prospects for the climate bill?
  • Exxon Mobil may be fined for "malicious" sabotage of wells
  • Demand for tariffs in global-warming legislation splits allies
  • ND burns off natural gas due to lack of pipelines
  • NRC looks at nuke plant shutdown fund shortfalls
  • North Carolina legislators ban wind! (turbines)
  • Potential carbon-capping law a 'life-changer for all of us'
  • Using solar heat to power air conditioning
  • U.S. leading the future of solar?
  • Another record for U.S. renewable electricity
  • Energy companies sparse for offshore bids
  • BLM seeks comments on proposed western Colorado project
  • German government launches drive to put 1 million electric cars on road by 2020
  • Oil industry's bait and switch (blog)
  • Wind and natural gas: frenemies forever
  • Alteris Renewables named to top 10 in energy on Inc. 500 List of America's fastest-growing private companies
  • First Solar to Build 250MW & 300MW Solar Farms in California, Enough to Power 170,000 Homes
  • BioSolar marking its biomass territory
  • groSolar Amps Up Solar Power in Sonoma County
  • Look, It's the Green Hornet! Navy to Test Biofuels in F-18 Fighter Jet
  • Economic Climate Opens Door for Small Wind Energy Projects
  • Clean technology may trump tough emissions controls, joint U.S.-China study says
  • Nanospears Could Lead To Better Solar Cells
  • Rallies, questions, opposition await Obama’s climate change plan
  • Winds of change in energy business
  • What's Still Killing The Electric Car
  • Exxon reaches trapped gas by modifying technology
  • Can oil companies accurately measure greenhouse gas emissions?
  • Wind Projects at a Standstill
  • Cargill, Idaho Power get OK for dung power pact
  • U.S. officials to prod China on climate change
  • Effort to lead to more hybrid electric engineers
  • Alaska natural gas gets new competition
  • All we need is wind
  • Obama says cutting greenhouse gases won't be easy
  • Something New Under the Sun: Solar in the Sahara
  • Biofuel development a burning priority for Obama camp
  • Forbes names Exxon Mobil its Green Company of the Year - and tells why
  • Idaho wind turbine maker gets fed loan guarantee
  • Push for wind, solar power to strain grid
  • Maine contractor to build Mass. wind farm
  • Duke Energy pushes for a nuclear revival
  • Rebuilding America: A Policy Framework for Investment in Energy Efficiency
  • Pickens' energy campaign marches on
  • Carbon capture project in West Virginia illustrates obstacles to 'clean' coal
  • U.S. Senate bill gives CFTC carbon market oversight
  • The Business and politics of carbon
  • Lousy Economy Could Swing Climate Change Vote
  • Deployment of Oyster Wave System Underway at EMEC
  • G-8 Nations Fail to Agree on Plan to Fight Climate Change
  • Ohio Edison to re-power coal plant with renewable biomass
  • Pickens drops plan for largest wind farm
  • Obama officials urge Senate to act on climate
  • Progress Energy applies for $200 million grant to develop Smart Grid
  • The Shining: Solar Power, Grid Parity, and the Cost of Power
  • China rebuked on steel policy
  • Climate change issues debated
  • Biofuel Test Flight Report Shows Significant Fuel Saving
  • U.S. technology key to China and climate, study says
  • Kabul Opens Bidding by Energy Firms
  • Report: US natural gas reserves surge 35 percent
  • Carbon Capture and Storage May Be Key to Climate Bill
  • Biofuels to the fore in fight to reduce emissions
  • The Heat Is On When It Comes to Building Coal-Fired Power Plants
  • New Carbon Counter in NYC Tracks Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • API concerned by clean air act
  • New analysis shows how clean energy legislation will create 1.7 million jobs and opportunities for low-income families, including lower energy bills
  • Crude Conversations: Obama, Saudi Arabia and U.S. Oil Imports
  • Senate Advances Comprehensive Energy Bill
  • AEP Doubles Renewable Energy Goal to 2,000 MW
  • 'Game-changer': Report on climate change urges action
  • Energy bill hits agriculture stumbling block
  • Exxon, TransCanada to meet with Alaska lawmakers
  • Texas Kills Solar Bill on Last-Minute Motion
  • Global Warming Impacts In Every Corner of the United States
  • Energy secretary serves under a microscope
  • Continental says biofuel did well in flight test
  • Secretary Chu Announces Nearly $50 Million of Recovery Act Funding to Accelerate Deployment of Geothermal Heat Pumps
  • More loan guarantees expected for nuclear plants
  • Third world stove soot is target in climate fight
  • Trees boost air pollution--and cool temperatures--in southeast U.S.
  • Energy from — molten salt?
  • Cars and Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions
  • New Report Shows Hydrogen Vehicles Will Drive Change
  • E.P.A. clears way for greenhouse gas rules
  • What is a city of the future?
  • Completing Maine's Energy Independence Strategic Vision with Fuel from Its Forests
  • Glass Half Full or Half Empty? Commentary on the Waxman Markey bill.
  • To keep warming low, deeper pollution cuts needed
  • Climate change threatens Mideast stability: study
  • US Small Wind Market Grew 78% in 2008
  • Five myths on nuclear power
  • US RPS Legislation Weakened in Committee
  • Top Air Pollution Official Finally Confirmed
  • House may vote on climate change bill next week
  • Judge to decide fate of Arizona renewable energy standards
  • Oil's paper bubble
  • Obama adviser says climate action needed soon
  • U.S. Energy Secretary wants to cut carbon in the Americas
  • Going Nuclear: Is France Really the Example to Follow?
  • Conflicting Goals in a Changing Energy Climate
  • Second Wind Inc. Helps City of Boston in Harbor Island Wind Prospecting
  • California Dreaming: Good Luck Meeting the 33% Renewables Target
  • Major shift in US climate policy sparks hope for global treaty
  • Mainstream Renewable Power To Build 787 MW of Wind Energy in Illinois by 2013
  • Taiwan passes major green energy bill
  • GOP says Democrats' climate bill is another tax
  • Making Case for Climate as Driver of Migration
  • Emerging big four economies flaunt power at summit
  • Winds weaker in U.S.? Study creates a storm
  • Petroleum Politics: Oil Women Carry Water on Capitol Hill
  • Green jobs exploding in surprising places
  • U.S. climate bill, U.N. pact seen more likely in 2010
  • Obama Puts Brakes on Mountaintop Removal
  • Analyst: Gasoline Demand Soft Despite Lower Supply
  • Monday Marks World Commitment to Wind Energy
  • Study: Jobs in fledgling green sector growing
  • Study says businesses can create clean energy jobs
  • Cement makers eye big cuts to greenhouse gases
  • Google Aims to Produce Cheap Renewable Energy
  • A comprehensive approach to energy and climate legislation?
  • Russia to bolster presence in energy-rich Arctic
  • Energy Groups Urge Faster U.S. Aid for Power, Pollution Projects
  • U.S. green economy needs plan to hit potential: study
  • Solar Takes a Backseat in National Climate and Energy Bill
  • Steep contango points to sharp rebound in natural gas
  • Feds approve Conn., Mass. power line proposal
  • REpower Receives €600M in Financing
  • Texas Hold ‘Em: Gov. Perry Hates Climate-Change Bill, Loves Clean Energy
  • $60 - oil's sweet spot
  • Research reinforces economic, environmental benefits of corn cobs as source for cellulosic ethanol
  • Has the Solar Market Finally Bottomed Out?
  • China: rich nations must cut emissions by 40 pct
  • Making Waves: Why Getting Power from the Ocean Is So Tough
  • Smart-Grid Technology Spreading Widely
  • Emissions caps seen costing airlines $7 billion a year
  • Clean Energy Stimulus Funding Aims for Clear Accountability & Transparency
  • Battery makers count on stimulus
  • UNH analysis shows benefit under new fuel rules
  • Geothermal Power Continues Strong Growth, New Industry Report Shows
  • No leader in energy efficiency, Department of Energy fails energy audit
  • DOE to Invest Up to $8.5 Million in 53 Wind Energy Projects
  • U.S. court: Recusal required in Massey Energy case
  • World's Largest Commercial Rooftop Solar-Powered Heating And Cooling System
  • Peru clashes raise green issues
  • Energy IG raises concern about stimulus spending oversight
  • Conoco’s Mulva: Waxman-Markey ‘Unfair’ to Refiners
  • Australia Delays Carbon Trading Scheme Until 2011
  • EPA sued over air pollution claims
  • Clean Coal: Here Now!
  • NY focuses on clean energy to create 50,000 jobs
  • New worries on Arctic permafrost thaw
  • Everything you wanted to know about Waxman-Markey allocations PLUS why the allocations do not undermine energy efficiency efforts
  • Obama invites major economies to energy forum
  • Obama wants 600,000 stimulus jobs in 100 days
  • Arctic thaw may slow crackdown on toxic chemicals
  • Developing a Greener Third World
  • Recovery Act Money Invested at NREL
  • `Smart grid' _ power lines move into digital age
  • Green Ink: The Climate Bill, Greatest Thing Ever or Worthless Sell-Out
  • Hydrogen fuels a new dream
  • U.S. oil pump supplier positions for growth in Middle East energy
  • Offshore rich with oil potential
  • Poll finds 70% strongly support nuclear energy, NEI says
  • U.S. envoy sees climate partnership with China
  • Ethanol test for Obama on climate change, science
  • Solar Comeback? New Deals and Optimism in the Solar-Power Patch
  • Obama to get tough on fuel economy
  • China Challenge: How Can U.S., China Tackle Climate Change?
  • Lawmakers forge alternative to cap-and-trade proposal
  • Power IT Down Day encourages government, industry to unplug
  • Solar energy gains ground in Texas
  • Green energy investments top carbon fuels: UN
  • US more optimistic about climate deal after talks
  • Gore says carbon capture boom unlikely across China
  • Exxon sees natural gas potential with new drilling technique
 
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