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Environmental 2004 P5

Environmental and public health groups ask court to block EPA's change to air pollution monitoring rules Seven environmental and public health groups on Thursday filed a lawsuit in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to block implementation of controversial, industry-backed rules from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that they say would weaken pollution monitoring standards and lead to increased emissions of mercury, sulfur dioxide and other pollutants.
California Energy Commission awards additional $2 million to CES for a zero emission demonstration power plant Clean Energy Systems Inc. (CES) announced that the California Energy Commission (CEC) has unanimously approved additional funding to demonstrate the durability and reliability of the first zero-emission, gas-fired power plant.
FuelCell Energy and Alliance Power to provide 500 kW of renewable power to City of Santa Barbara FuelCell Energy Inc. and Alliance Power will supply 500 kilowatts of renewable power to Santa Barbara - a city committed to environmental leadership.
Con Edison Solutions delivers 'green power' to Manhattan residence of U.N. Secretary-General ConEdison Solutions, an energy services company based in White Plains, New York, has won a two-year contract extension to provide 100% wind power energy to the New York City residence of Kofi Annan, the United Nations Secretary-General.
NASA research shows heavy smoke "chokes" clouds Using data from NASA's Aqua satellite, agency scientists found heavy smoke from burning vegetation inhibits cloud formation.
Fifty-seven businesses and organizations recognized for contributions to cleaner environment Recognizing outstanding contributions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency, the 2004 ENERGY STAR Awards were presented to 57 businesses and organizations.
Powerspan licenses mercury removal technology for power plants from the U.S. DOE Powerspan Corp., a clean energy technology company, has licensed a promising technology to capture and remove mercury from coal-fired power plants.
NREL highlights leading utility green power programs The U.S. DOE's National Renewable Energy Laboratory has released its annual ranking of leading utility "green pricing" programs.
GE Consulting Group studying wind's impact on New York power grid New York state's power grid will be able to handle up to 3,300 megawatts of power from future, utility-scale wind farms if proper procedures are followed, according to a preliminary study by GE Energy.
Unusual alliance hopes to keep bats out of wind turbines Conservationists, industry officials and federal agencies are joining forces to address an unexpected side effect of renewable wind energy.
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