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NYSERDA grants helping two companies with energy plans
Feb 21 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Jonathan D. Epstein The Buffalo News, N.Y. - The state's energy research agency is awarding $700,000 to two Buffalo-area companies that are developing environmentally friendly technology to generate electricity while reducing the use of fossil fuels that produce pollution, officials said today. More...
'Green' a major theme in home construction
Feb 20 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - John Molseed Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, Iowa - As the construction industry recovers, companies looking beyond the this year's building season are getting attention. More...
MDU preparing to capture more of landfill's methane
Feb 17 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Ed Kemmick Billings Gazette, Mont. - Montana-Dakota Utilities, already pulling about 500,000 cubic feet of methane gas a day from the Billings Regional Landfill, is expanding its operation there. More...
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U.S. probes golden eagles' deaths at DWP wind farm
Feb 16 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Louis Sahagun Los Angeles Times - Two more golden eagles have been found dead at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power wind farm in the Tehachapi Mountains, for a total of eight carcasses of the federally protected raptors found at the site. More...
Limiting Risks To Birds From Power Lines
Feb 15 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - John Fleck Albuquerque Journal, N.M. - Biologist Misti Schriner remembers being called out a few years ago to survey a power line in north-central California where, unexpectedly, problems had developed between the line and a population of local gulls. More...

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Are You REALLY Prepared for Your Outage?

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Officials Return From Western Gas Fields ‘Invigorated’

By Da Roberts - Participants in a recent shale gas energy conference held in Hobbs, New Mexico, referred to a whirlwind trip to Lea more...

EXTREME COLD WEATHER IN EUROPE A CLEAR CONSEQUENCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Blogger Photo By Shehu Khaleel - Bitterly cold weather sweeping across Europe claimed more victims, brought widespread disruption to transport services, and left thousands without power more...

Biomass Densification

Blogger Photo By Salman Zafar -   In a typical biomass pre-processing facility, feedstock arrives at the plant in chops or bales. The bales are cut more...
 
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By Bob Ashworth
Many meteorologists have blamed water vapor and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere for warming the earth. Below is an excerpt from a paper1 written by meteorologists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). "Water more...
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By Peter Meisen
We've seen the movie and we know the outcome. The unsinkable Titanic hits the iceberg and two-thirds of the ships passengers and crew were lost. What if the captain had ample warning of the danger more...
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By Brad Radl
Electric utilities yearly earn over $300 billion in revenues. Their primary output is electricity; a secondary energy source generated from any number of sources. This is a nice business with a solid returns and steady more...
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By Tam Hunt
My provocative title represents the increasing awareness that we don't need to believe in climate change to do the right thing when it comes to energy. Of course, climate change is a real threat to more...
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By Shehu Khaleel
UAE has one of the highest per capita carbon emission rates in the world given its massive use of fossil fuels and its large hydrocarbon resources. The UAE's oil and gas consumption grew by as more...
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