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Environmental 2003 P8

Southern Co. increases conservation commitment with National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Southern Co. recently extended its Power of Flight bird habitat conservation partnership with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) for another four years.
PSE issues draft RFP for 150 MW of wind power Puget Sound Energy issued a draft request for proposal to acquire approximately 150 MW of capacity from wind power for its electric-resource portfolio.
Cinergy announces voluntary plans to stabilize greenhouse gas emissions at 5 percent Cinergy Corp. on Wednesday pledged to voluntarily take actions stabilizing its greenhouse gas emissions at 5% below 2000 levels in 2010 through 2012.
Interface Flooring Systems uses landfill emissions to power plant The City of LaGrange, Ga., the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Interface Flooring Systems announced the formation of a partnership to convert naturally occurring methane gas from the local landfill into a green energy source to fuel two heaters and a boiler at Interface's Kyle plant.
Coalition criticizes Congress for closed-door meetings on energy bill Members of the Sustainable Energy Coalition called upon the leaders of the House-Senate conference committee trying to resolve differences between the two chambers' competing energy bills to "let the sun shine in" on the negotiations.
GE selected to supply wind turbines for project in California GE Wind Energy, a business unit of GE Power Systems, will supply two 1.5-MW wind turbines to Coram Energy, LLC for a wind farm in Tehachapi, Calif.
S&P: EPA rule positive for U.S. utilities A newly revised EPA rule that clarifies air pollution upgrades for electric generating facilities could reduce costs for power plants in the long term, S&P reported.
Renewable portion of SCE power mix hits record 23 percent For the first time, renewable energy sources represented as much as 23% of Southern California Edison's (SCE) total monthly power sales this summer.
EPA announces next step to improve the New Source Review program The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is establishing an equipment replacement provision as part of the routine maintenance, repair and replacement exclusion of the New Source Review (NSR) permitting program.
New Source Review regulations could bolster electric reliability as emissions continue to decrease The Edison Electric Institute welcomed the Bush administration's New Source Review (NSR) regulations, declaring that the final rule issued Wednesday will enhance the affordability, reliability and safety of the nation's electric supply, while also ensuring power companies' efforts to continue improving the nation's air quality.
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