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Environmental 2003 P24

Environmental Power Corp. subsidiary and Dairyland Power Cooperative sign agreement Microgy Cogeneration Systems Inc. has signed an agreement with Dairyland Power Cooperative to build waste-to-energy systems on dairy and swine farms in the Midwest.
Shell Solar panels installed at hospital's solar electric system Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital in Monterey County, Calif. announced the completion of what they claim is the largest solar installation at a hospital.
ICP Global Technologies signs deal with Global Solar Energy Inc. ICP, a manufacturer of solar products for consumers, signed an exclusive licensing agreement on Feb. 21 with Global Solar Energy, a developer of next-generation flexible copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) solar cells.
Energy, state departments announce new international effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham and Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky announced that the U.S. is forming a new international effort to advance carbon capture and storage technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Canadian Hydro updates status of wind plants Canadian Hydro Developers Inc. announced an update on the status of the 26 MW Cowley North and Sinnott Wind Plants, which were temporarily removed from service on December 6, 2002.
Abraham announces pollution-free power plant of the future Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham announced plans for the U.S. to build a prototype of the fossil fuel power plant of the future - a $1 billion venture that will combine electricity and hydrogen production with the virtual total elimination of harmful emissions, including greenhouse gases.
GE to supply 80 wind turbines for Los Angeles utility's first wind energy project GE Wind Energy will supply 80 wind turbines for a 120-MW facility in California's Mojave Desert that will be the first wind project for Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.
Government climate-change research plan needs major improvement, report asserts The U.S. government's climate change research plan lacks a clear guiding vision and does not sufficiently meet the needs of decision-makers who must deal with the effects of climate change, says a new report from the National Academies' National Research Council.
Radnor Township to purchase 62 percent wind energy Radnor Township announced it will purchase 62% of its electricity from pollution-free, wind-generated electricity, making it the nation's leading wind energy purchaser among municipalities, the company said.
Study says removing coal from energy mix could result in more than 14,000 deaths annually According to a new report, removing coal from America's energy mix as a result of environmental regulations would directly result in 14,000 to 25,000 premature adult deaths per year.
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