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Old Articles
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
· Arctic Split over Drilling - Shell's lease divides the region, the parties
Friday, January 14, 2011
· NUCLEAR IS THE ANSWER - EnergyBiz Leadership Forum Keynoter says Waste Issue Can Be Conquered
Thursday, January 13, 2011
· Cash Hungry Dynegy to go Private - Will the trend continue?
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
· Duke and Progress Vow to Unite - Mega Merger will get Muddy
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
· Israel's New Natural Gas Discovery - Find could feed internal demand, lead to exports
Monday, January 10, 2011
· Cap and Trade Comes to California - Critics say it will cost jobs
Thursday, January 06, 2011
· So Cal Motors up for the Electric Car
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
· IKEA quits selling incandescent bulbs
· To Retrofit or Retire Coal Plants - Regulations go forth
Thursday, December 30, 2010
· Shortening Off-Shore Wind Approvals - 2 years is tough goal

Older Articles
 The Green Line

November 16, 2007

Office Depot says that its bottom line is green. It aims to be an environmental steward among national retailers and does everything from recycle paper and ink cartridges to invest in renewable energy projects. Altogether, it has spent $20 million making its stores energy efficient while providing 4,000 in-store products that have recycled content.

Its latest forays, though, are less known. Office Depot is buying renewable energy credits to offset its energy use. Companies of all sizes have the ability to purchase blocks of green power -- energy that is then used to displace so-called brown or dirty fuels. While companies will never know what types of electrons are powering their facilities, they will know that they are guaranteeing the production of clean energy.

Posted by webmaster on Friday, November 16, 2007 @ 10:27:27 MST (1557 reads)
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Topic: Environmental News
 Mixing Mexico's Energy Policies

November 14, 2007

Things are looking up south of the border. But restrictive policies in the electricity and natural gas sectors still hamper growth in Mexico.

Over the past 20 years, Mexico has made great strides reducing trade barriers and thereby allowing more private investment. While its current gross domestic product is growing annually at 4.8 percent, it still needs to enact more regulatory reforms to lift per capita GDP growth, raise living standards and reduce poverty at a quicker rate, says the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.

Posted by webmaster on Friday, November 16, 2007 @ 10:17:34 MST (1517 reads)
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Topic: Energy News
 The First Annual Green Street Fair Announces Dates For 2008

Plymouth, MI (September 18, 2007)

Green Street Fair, Inc. was founded to help educate and inform people of all ages about the benefits of green, organic, and eco-friendly products and services. To promote global interest and personal well-being, the Green Street Fair, will blend companies, artisans, entertainers, workshops and speakers together in a friendly and family-oriented outdoor environment.

– Green Street Fair, Inc., a joint venture between the owners of Plymouth’s Art in the Park and the owners of Street Marketing, Inc. in Northville, announce the Green Street Fair presented by Whole Foods Market, to be held on the streets of Downtown Plymouth on May 3 and 4, 2008.
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 Digging Coal A Hole

State and federal policymakers may be digging coal into a hole. In a first-ever, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment denied an air quality permit for two proposed coal generators based upon the expected level of carbon emissions. Meantime, a movement is afoot on Capitol Hill to limit heat-trapping emissions.

Together, the actions work to set a new tone - one that considers it vital to the nation's environmental and economic futures to regulate carbon dioxide (CO2). While not immediate, the United States is well on its way to enacting legislation that would control CO2 emissions, which most scientists say causes climate change.

Posted by webmaster on Monday, November 12, 2007 @ 13:58:34 MST (1584 reads)
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Topic: Environmental News
 Unraveling Russia's Electric Sector

Russia will always remain a mystery. Over the last 15 years, the nation has evolved from one that is tightly regulated to one that is more open -- and then partially back again. The nation's electricity sector, however, is about to be largely privatized.

Shareholders of RAO Unified Energy Systems just voted to liquidate the company, in a process that will be completed by July 1, 2008. The state will still own about 52 percent of the enterprise but 45 percent of it will be sold to investors on the London Stock Exchange. That's a major move for the Russian government, which has decided to expand its influence in certain economic sectors and namely in natural gas and aerospace.

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Topic: Energy News
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