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Environmental 2004 P8

Clean Air Act is working, but multipollutant, multistate approach and stronger focus on results are needed to meet future challenges Despite the progress that has been made toward cleaner air in this country, more needs to be done to improve the nation's ability to confront future air pollution challenges, says a new report from the National Academies' National Research Council.
More greenhouse gas emission reductions reported to EIA in 2002 A total of 228 U.S. companies and other entities reported to the Energy Information Administration's (EIA) Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Program that they had undertaken 2,027 projects to reduce or sequester greenhouse gases in 2002, according to "Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases 2002", released Friday by EIA.
Intrepid updates on plans for renewable energy facility Intrepid Technology and Resources, Inc. (ITR), a renewable energy company, provided further guidance on the methane gas facility to be located near Rupert, Idaho.
New study predicts slower growth and consolidation as the wind energy industry matures A new study just released by Emerging Energy Research reports that the wind energy market grew 10% globally in 2003, but is expected to post a decline in 2004.
The Durst Organization makes state's largest commercial purchase of wind power ConEdison Solutions and Community Energy, Inc. announced that The Durst Organization -- a New York City real estate owner -- has become New York State's largest commercial customer of wind power.
Renewable energy technology turning trash to clean energy at Atlanta Journal-Constitution Nathaniel Energy Corp. announced that its Thermal Combustor, in use at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, continues to prove that there is money to be saved by going "green."
Environmental Power Corp.'s Microgy subsidiary reports additional digester project agreement Environmental Power Corp.'s subsidiary, Microgy Cogeneration Systems has signed an additional agreement with an entity owned by Norswiss Dairy, Inc. of Rice Lake, Wisc., under which Norswiss will purchase a digester system based on Microgy's anaerobic digestion technology to process manure produced by their dairy operations.
Peerless Mfg. Co. announces order for retrofit SCR systems for multiple power plant units in California Peerless Mfg. Co. announced that it has received a multi-million dollar Environmental Systems order from an oil and gas producer in California.
DOE can improve characterization program for waste headed to WIPP After four years of shipping transuranic waste from nuclear weapons facilities around the country to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in New Mexico, the U.S. Department of Energy has opportunities to change how it "characterizes" waste to confirm that it is appropriate for shipment to and disposal at the underground repository, says a new report from the National Academies' National Research Council.
Ocean floor reveals clues to global warming Scientists at the University of Wyoming may have discovered how massive amounts of carbon enter the atmosphere during periods of global warming.
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