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| ACEEE Introduces a New State Energy Efficiency Policy Resource |
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Washington, D.C. (August 12, 2008): Today, the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) unveiled a new Web resource for state policymakers and energy efficiency advocates. This site is the initial phase of ACEEE's new State Energy Efficiency Policy, an ongoing project under the umbrella of ACEEE's State Energy Efficiency Policy Activities. The site serves as an easy-to-use online database of energy efficiency policies in the states, searchable by state or by policy.
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Posted by webmaster on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 @ 16:56:06 MDT (1314 reads)
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July 21, 2008
It is a national scandal how America deals with energy research. Certainly not like a leader of the energy world.
You do not have to spend much time with Dan Arvizu, the director of the Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado before he starts simulating the ups and downs of a rollercoaster with his hands to convey levels of federal support for energy research since the 1970s.
A recent example is DOE's retreat on the FutureGen research effort meant to come up with the technologies that would convert our massive coal inventory into a source of pristine energy. DOE said it was shocked -- shocked -- by cost-overruns and had no choice but to cut the program.
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Posted by webmaster on Monday, July 21, 2008 @ 10:14:12 MDT (1332 reads)
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| Wind Credit Blown Off Course |
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July 14, 2008
Congress is playing games. But in doing so it has dropped the ball. The U.S. Senate has failed to advance the production tax credit given to wind power -- all at a time when the nation is trying to wean itself from fossil fuels.
The renewable sector is still in its infancy. But its growth and reduction in costs over the last two decades have shown that it can gain a foothold in the marketplace. To become more firmly rooted, however, government has to stay involved. And in the mid-term, that means promoting policies to give green energy a leg up such as the 2-cent per kilowatt hour (kWh) tax credit provided to wind developers.
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Posted by webmaster on Monday, July 14, 2008 @ 10:54:46 MDT (1458 reads)
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| EU's Long Road to Liberalization |
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June 18, 2008
The liberalization of Europe's electric and gas markets is taking a rough ride. But a critical compromise to win the backing from France and Germany has emerged, allowing those utilities to keep their distribution units within the corporate confines.
A more competitive and efficient utility system would subsequently help consumers of all sizes. While such reform does have the potential to give all such energy customers better options, history has shown that the process must be carefully watched and reviewed to ensure that it is open, honest and fair.
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Posted by webmaster on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 @ 11:39:05 MDT (1553 reads)
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| Energy Act Outlaws Many Incandescent Reflector Lamps |
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Reflector lamp types are directional lamps—spots, floods, etc.—popular in recessed downlighting and track lighting applications, both residential and commercial.
While general-service incandescent lamps have received the most attention in media coverage of the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007, with provisions beginning to take effect in 2012, many popular incandescent reflector lamps are being outlawed this month.
A variety of proven substitutes is available for eliminated lamps, including halogen, compact fluorescent and incandescent exceptions.
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Posted by webmaster on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 @ 11:09:23 MDT (2746 reads)
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| Michigan GREEN Newsletter |
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