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Environmental 2003 P7

Groups oppose Senate rider that restricts states' Clean Air options to regulate small energy users A coalition sent a letter to the U.S. Senate urging them to oppose final adoption of a rider that would block states from regulating small energy users as part of their clean air strategies.
Federal court grants Cape Wind second legal victory Federal District Court Judge Joseph Tauro on Thursday issued the second ruling in four weeks affirming Cape Wind's permit for a scientific monitoring station on Horseshoe Shoal in Nantucket Sound.
DOE to award $12.3 million for energy efficient and clean energy projects U.S. DOE has announced the award of $12.3 million to 21 broad-based, cost-shared research projects that will simultaneously advance energy efficiency and fossil energy technologies.
FPL Energy and PPM Energy dedicate High Winds Energy Center FPL Energy, LLC, and PPM Energy, Inc. has joined about 150 guests near Rio Vista to dedicate FPL Energy's High Winds Energy Center located along the Montezuma Hills in Solano County, Calif.
Advanced power electronics-based solution to be used in transmission of power for Illinois wind farm American Superconductor Corp. announced that AMSC's D-VAR® (Dynamic Volt-Ampere-Reactive) transmission grid reliability system will be used by wind farm developer Mendota Hills, LLC.
Niagara Mohawk's customers choosing renewable energy Niagara Mohawk customers are receiving information in their bills this month on how they can enroll in GreenUp, the company's renewable energy program, and join more than 7,700 fellow customers who have chosen to have electricity produced by less-polluting, renewable resources, Niagara Mohawk officials said Wednesday.
RWE Schott Solar's dealer program foundation for New Jersey PV market development grant A RWE SCHOTT Solar plan served as the basis for a proposal to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Office of Clean Energy's renewable energy program.
U.S. DOE selects new projects to control mercury at coal plants The U.S. DOE has selected eight new projects to test mercury control technologies at coal-fired power plants.
Air quality improving according to 2002 trends report and acid rain data The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released its annual air trends report and also released new acid rain data, both of which show steady and significant air quality improvement.
NREL research team wins R&D awards U.S. DOE's National Renewable Energy Laboratory and First Solar have been selected to receive am R&D award for developing a new process for depositing semiconductor layers onto photovoltaic modules.
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