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Environmental 2005 P4



PSE&G wins top honor in New Jersey
Never before has a utility company been recognized with such an award from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.

Scottish Power PLC announces new 200MW windfarm
ScottishPower's US energy business, PPM Energy, announced plans to build a 200MW windfarm at Big Horn in the south east of Washington state with completion expected in summer 2006.

Alaskan electric co-op expands wind turbine fleet
Rural utility orders 3 more NorthWind 100 turbines at a cost of $1.8 million.

EPA, DOE, and CRS announce National Green Power winners
The annual Green Power Leadership Awards were presented at a banquet in conjunction with the Tenth National Green Power Marketing Conference taking place in Austin, Texas.

AMD to use 100 percent renewable energy in Austin
AMD announced a new agreement with the Austin Energy GreenChoice Program to purchase green energy derived from renewable resources that will power all AMD Austin operations for the next 10 years, including the new AMD Austin Campus which is expected to be operational in 2007.

Voluntary green power purchasing up 1000 percent in 5 years
Large corporate purchasers and deregulation driving growth, according to DOE.

New wind energy project in Ontario
GE energy to supply turbines for new Prince Wind Farm.

ICF Consulting launches tool to forecast CO2e prices
New tool estimates financial impact of carbon emissions trading.

Minnesota Power proposes $60 million emission reduction plan
Minnesota Power's Arrowhead Regional Emission Abatement (AREA) plan is designed to further reduce emissions while maintaining a reliable and reasonably-priced energy supply to meet the needs of its customers.

China could become the world leader in wind power, says Greenpeace
The Guandong region could feasibly produce enough energy from wind turbines to meet the equivalent of Hong Kong's total current electricity supply.

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