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Environmental 2003 P23

Solar energy powers Condor Research Station Shell Solar and SunWize Technologies announce the completion of a 1.76-kilowatt solar power system for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at the Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge in Southern California.
Cabrillo Power receives national environmental excellence award The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has named Cabrillo Power I LLC as the recipient of its Walter B. Jones Memorial Excellence in Business Leadership Award for Coastal and Ocean Resource Management. Cabrillo Power received the nationally recognized award Wednesday from NOAA during a ceremony in Washington, DC.
East Kentucky Power receives final approval for Kentucky's first landfill gas plants East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC) has been granted final approval to proceed with construction of Kentucky's first plants to produce electric power from decaying municipal trash.
ENMAX Canada's largest wind farm begins providing power ENMAX Corp. and Vision Quest Windelectric Inc. announced Wednesday the McBride Lake facility is now delivering electricity to the Alberta electricity grid.
Safer means of air pollution control installed at a major Michigan power plant Wahlco Inc. and Hamon Research-Cottrell announced the start-up of a large scale urea to ammonia conversion system installed on the first phase of a 3,000 MW, coal-fired power plant in Michigan.
Southern States Power Co. signs joint venture agreement with Carbon Cycle Co. International for biomass power projects Southern States Power Co. Inc., a member of the National Biodiesel Board, announced that it has signed a joint venture agreement with Carbon Cycle Company International, a biomass energy company, to provide clean heat energy for potential customers, particularly in conjunction with Southern States' development of power projects with the Council of Energy Resource Tribes (CERT).
NEI comments on proposed changes to NOx trading program The New Hampshire legislature is considering awarding tradable emission credits for any increases in production from the Seabrook Nuclear Station.
EPA reports on progress in use of 'sound science' In its recently released annual report for 2002, EPA said that it has improved its use of 'sound science' to achieve practical pollution reduction goals.
Alberta government to buy 45% of electricity from green producer Alberta Infrastructure will purchase approximately 45% of its required power from the new Grande Prairie EcoPower™ Centre.
York Hospital is the first 100% renewable energy customer of Constellation NewEnergy and Maine PowerOptions York Hospital announced that it will begin purchasing 100 percent of its electricity from Maine renewable sources as part of a commitment to creating environmentally healthy surroundings for patients, staff and communities.
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