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Duke Power breaks ground on Marshall Steam Station sulfur dioxide scrubber
Gov. Mike Easley joined leaders from Duke Power, Catawba County and the North Carolina Legislature Monday to break ground on a project that will reduce by approximately 90 percent the sulfur dioxide emissions at Duke Power's Marshall Steam Station.

Spire Solar Chicago announces installation of new photovoltaic uninterruptible power system at Chicago 911 center
The Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications now has a second 10-kW solar electric photovoltaic backup system from Spire Corp.

FPL customers can now choose green power for first time
Thanks to a new clean energy program, the future is looking bright for Florida Power & Light customers.

Airtricity chooses Power Measurement to monitor energy production at wind farm
Green energy firm Airtricity has chosen an ION® enterprise energy management system from Power Measurement to monitor electricity production at its Corneen wind park in Ireland.

Nuclear Energy Institute releases draft policy statement on environmental justice matters
On behalf of the nuclear energy industry, the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) hereby submits the following comments on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's draft Policy Statement, Treatment of Environmental Justice Matters in NRC Regulatory and Licensing Actions (68 Fed. Reg. 62642, November 5, 2003).

Wind power needs congressional action to take off, says White & Case lawyer
The commercial development of wind power awaits Congressional action, and an end to "stop and start" federal tax policies, in order to reach its full potential as America's most promising alternative energy source, according to a leading energy lawyer at White & Case.

Clean Air Task Force: EPA rule could perpetuate massive fish kills
The Clean Air Task Force is urging the Environmental Protection Agency to take extra measures to protect the nation's water supplies from contamination related to power plant emissions.

EPA publishes mercury emissions regulations in Federal Register
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has published its proposed rules for hazardous air pollutants, or as an alternative, proposed standards for new and existing stationary electric steam generating facilities.

President Bush's FY2005 budget claims to continue positive environmental progress
President Bush submitted a 2005 environmental budget today that includes the highest level of funding ever requested by a President for high-priority environment and natural resource programs.

La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries gets rebate and photovoltaic system
RWE SCHOTT Solar Inc. announced that La-Z-boy Furniture Galleries located in Rancho Cordova, Calif., has completed installation of a 30kW, non-penetrating SunRoof™ FS flat roof PV system.

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