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Environmental 2003 P18

NASA using renewable energy source at space flight center NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Christie Todd Whitman opened a new chapter in environmental history Thursday.
Model car race, building competition illuminate solar energy Tapping the power of the sun will be the theme of the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL) Junior Solar Sprint Solarbrate event on May 10.
On-site power system at Waxdale plant to cut emissions, generate cost savings Northern Power Systems has been selected by SC Johnson to engineer, build and install a sophisticated cogeneration power system at the company's Waxdale plant in Racine, Wisconsin.
Four utility industry members join Project Habitat® advisory council Project Habitat® has appointed four new members to serve on its prestigious advisory council.
KeySpan's Spagnoli Road energy center given final green light by siting board KeySpan announced that the New York State Board on Electric Generation Siting and the Environment granted KeySpan an Article X certificate for a 250-MW combined-cycle electric generating facility.
Gas generator tests show promise in reducing air pollution Clean Energy Systems, Inc. (CES) announced today the successful testing of a superior gas generation system that enables generation of electric power without pollution.
Emissions system in Oyster Creek power plant achieves 5 ppm NOx Power Systems Mfg., LLC (PSM), a wholly owned subsidiary of Calpine Corp., announced it has set a new standard for dry low Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) and Carbon Monoxide (CO) emissions control in natural gas-fired industrial turbines.
Fuel-Tech N.V. awarded $2.2 million contract for NOx technology Fuel-Tech N.V., a provider of air pollution control technology and advanced engineering solutions for energy systems, has received a $2.2 million order from a Midwest utility for its proprietary NOxOUT ULTRA® technology. The NOxOUT ULTRA system will be installed on a 360 megawatt (MW) coal-fired boiler.
U.S. announces major Clean Air Act settlement with Wisconsin Electric Power Co. The Department of Justice and EPA on Tuesday announced a $600 million Clean Air Act settlement with Wisconsin Electric Power Co.
Presidential Advisory Group develops recommendations to improve environment on U.S.-Mexico border The Good Neighbor Environmental Board, a presidential advisory committee managed by the EPA, has released a new set of recommended strategies for improving environmental conditions along the U.S. border with Mexico.
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