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Environmental 2002 P2

ADA-ES and ALSTOM form partnership to provide systems for mercury control Earth Sciences Inc. announced that its subsidiary, ADA Environmental Solutions LLC and ALSTOM Environmental Control Systems have formed an agreement to market systems for mercury removal from power plants and other facilities.
O'Brien named to lead Entergy's safety and environment efforts James H. O'Brien has been named vice president, safety and environment, for Entergy Corp., a newly created position that will provide oversight for the company's safety and environmental efforts.
Kawasaki goes online with low-NOx gas turbine at California state facility Kawasaki has successfully initiated online operation of a retrofitted gas turbine co-generation facility at the Sonoma Developmental Center in Eldridge, Calif., which provides NOx output levels of less than three ppm.
New Source Review proposal must restore common sense to air quality regulation, EEI says The Bush administration's proposal to clarify the Clean Air Act's New Source Review requirements concerning "routine maintenance, repair and replacement" is a critical first step that -- depending on the eventual outcome -- could greatly improve the way power plants are regulated under the Clean Air Act, the Edison Electric Institute said Friday.
Renewable energy industry sets highs and lows Shipments of solar photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules expanded 11 percent to nearly 98,000 peak kilowatts in 2001, according to information released recently by the EIA.
AEP's Mountaineer plant to be site for research project on climate change technology American Electric Power's Mountaineer Plant in New Haven, W.Va., will be the site for a $4.2 million carbon sequestration research project funded by the DOE and a consortium of public and private sector participants.
Abraham announces plans to expand DOE's carbon sequestration research Secretary of Energy Spencer AbrahamThursday announced that the DOE will move into a new, expanded phase of its program to develop "carbon sequestration," in which carbon emissions are captured and permanently stored.
15 states lead the way in developing clean energy programs From 1998 through 2012, clean-energy funds in 15 states will have collected nearly $3.5 billion for investments in renewable energy markets, making state policies and practices a key market driver for clean energy technologies.
White House Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality addresses Con Edison conference Consolidated Edison Company of New York Inc. (Con Edison) on Thursday hosted its first annual environmental forum at its Learning Center in Long Island City.
World's longest underground high-voltage connection wins environmental award A recently completed power project in Australia has been awarded a prestigious environmental award.
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