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Environmental 2004 P4

Energy Department and Alliance to Save Energy team to help consumers save energy and money The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Alliance to Save Energy (Alliance) announced a year-long Powerful $avings public education and awareness campaign designed to provide consumers with the information and tools necessary to make smart energy choices a part of their daily lives.
Energy Systems Group, LLC and Mt. Vernon Developmental Center implement plan to improve community Energy Systems Group, LLC (ESG), Mt. Vernon Development Corporation, the Ohio Department of Administrative Services and the Ohio Air Quality Development Authority (OAQDA) partner in implementing a program to significantly improve energy efficiency and the environment in Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
City of Dallas goes green to kick off Clean Air Month and ozone season To kick off clean air month and ozone season, the city of Dallas will be setting a powerful example. At today's Dallas city council Meeting, Green Mountain Energy Company representatives presented Dallas city officials with a donation of enough wind power to make electricity usage of Dallas City Hall effectively pollution free for the day. The pollution-free wind power will be coming from the Green Mountain Energy® Wind Farm at Brazos, which was dedicated on Earth Day.
WSI Energycast outlook calls for warm most locations in May-July WSI Corporation issued the seasonal outlook for the upcoming three-month period (May-July). WSI expects this period to average warmer-than-normal in most locations, with the exception of cooler-than-normal temperatures in New England and California. The WSI seasonal outlooks reference a standard 30-year normal (1971-2000).
Thirteen pension leaders call on SEC chairman to require global warming risks in corporate disclosure Thirteen major public pension fund leaders -- managing assets of nearly $800 billion -- called on the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) to eliminate any doubt that publicly traded companies should be disclosing the financial risks of global warming in their securities filings.
EPA's pronouncement that 'air is getting cleaner' shows impact of nuclear power plants The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identified areas of the United States that have not attained more stringent air-quality standards established under the federal Clean Air Act.
Edison Electric Institute statement on EPA 2004 Air Quality Regulations The new air quality rules outlined today by EPA Administrator Leavitt comprise a sweeping set of new emission reduction requirements that hit the electric power sector particularly hard.
New emissions regulations create uncertainty for utilities As 11 states prepare for the start of a new summertime program for controlling nitrogen oxide (NOX) emissions from electric power utilities, new federal rules for NOx, sulfur dioxide (SO2) and mercury emissions are moving the U.S. toward its largest-ever investment in air pollution control equipment.
Water vapor may warm Earth less than some models predict Some climate forecasts may be overestimating future increases in global temperature because they are based on an overestimate of the amount of water vapor that will enter the atmosphere as the Earth warms, suggests a new study.
Sustainable, clean power generation saving energy, the environment and money for Marin County A new PV installation demonstrates the latest phase in Marin County, California's commitment to enhance energy efficiency and conservation in its facilities.
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