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Environmental 2003 P16

GE adds low voltage ride-through capability for wind turbines GE Wind Energy has developed a new electronic capability that will allow its wind turbines to stay connected to the grid during low voltage events caused by system disturbances.
U.S. DOE announces reorganization of environmental headquarters organization Jessie Roberson, the Department of Energy's Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management (EM) has announced the approval of a new framework for EM Headquarters.
Whitman resigns as administrator of U.S. EPA EPA Administrator Christie Whitman has tendered her resignation as Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), effective June 27, 2003.
AEP endorses policies to accelerate development of wind and other renewable resources During a presentation Monday at WindPower 2003, E. Linn Draper, AEP's chairman, president and CEO, recognized the progress that has been made in wind generation, but focused on the obstacles that must be addressed if the U.S. is going to significantly increase the amount of electricity generated from wind and other renewable sources.
GE reports $2 billion in new orders/commitments worldwide since acquiring wind company in 2002 Since entering the global wind energy industry in May 2002, GE Wind Energy has received more than $2 billion in orders and commitments, the company reported.
Second major utility vote follows in wake of strong AEP showing A global warming proxy resolution attracted 22 percent of shareholder support Friday at TXU Corp., prompting the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) to call it a success.
$3.5 million in grants support installation of more than 100 solar electric systems Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC) Executive Director Mitchell Adams has announced $3.5 million in new grants from the state's Renewable Energy Trust.
Aquila's tire-derived fuel project helps communities fight spread of West Nile virus Aquila Inc. has joined forces with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and community organizations to support an effort designed to fight the outbreak of West Nile virus in Kansas City, Mo.
NASA finds soot has impact on global climate A team of researchers, led by NASA and Columbia University scientists, found soot particles are even more plentiful around the world, and contribute more to climate change, than was previously assumed by the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change.
SMUD wind power plant expansion adds 15 new turbines Fifteen new wind turbines are now producing an additional 10 megawatts (MW) of electricity for customers of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD).
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