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Biden Memo: Recovery Act for Transformation to A Clean Energy Economy

9 hours ago ago from Welcome the Light

Vice President Biden delivered a progress report to President Obama on how the Recovery Act is helping build a cleaner, more energy-efficient economy by tapping homegrown sources of energy. In his memo to the President, the Vice President reports on specific advances already underway and the future that will be built upon the new foundation laid this year . From renewable energy, to vehicles of the future, to the smart grid and ...

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Rebates still available to Alliant customers

14 hours ago ago from ECOS-Fox Valley

From an article in the Fond du Lac Reporter: MADISON, WI – December 16, 2009 – If you are considering replacing the older appliances in your home, 2010 may be the year to do it. Alliant Energy is encouraging its Wisconsin customers to take advantage of the new State Energy Efficient Appliance Rebate Program (SEEARP) next year to receive Cash-Back Rewards to purchase new ENERGY STAR® qualified or high efficiency appliances and equipment when ...

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Doyle Says His Focus In Copenhagen is Green Jobs

10 hours ago ago from Alternative Energy

Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle says he is focusing on developing jobs in clean energy fields at the U.N. climate summit in Copenhagen. Read more from the original source: Doyle Says His Focus In Copenhagen is Green Jobs Tags: Articles / News , clean-energy , climate-summit , developing-jobs Related posts George Soros pledges $1bn to search for clean energy (0) Boxer considers climate power play (0) Green Power » The Short Side of Clean ...

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NYPSC Sets Expanded Renewable Energy Goal

8 hours ago ago from Evergreen Power's News

The New York State Public Service Commission (NYPSC or Commission) today expanded the Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) goal to increase the proportion of renewable generation to 30 percent of projected electricity consumption by 2015. Today's decision strengthens the landmark RPS program, which has been New York's primary policy initiative to promote the development of new renewable energy resources since it was established in 2004. ...

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Renewables and Efficiency Deployment Initiative. new initiative to promote clean energy technologies in developing countries.

18 hours ago ago from Biotech

On December 14, at the Copenhagen climate conference, on behalf of President Barack Obama; U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced the launch of a new initiative to promote clean energy technologies in developing countries. Secretary Chu also welcomed progress under the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate (MEF) and invited his counterparts in MEF and other countries to a first-ever Clean Energy Ministerial next year.' More ...

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Wis. gov calls for cap-and-trade plan at summit

13 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Wis. gov calls for cap-and-trade plan at summit MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle says Congress should pass a cap-and-trade system to reduce pollution in the U.S. even if the U.N. climate summit does not lead to a breakthrough international agreement. Doyle said any U.S. system needs to give states like Wisconsin that have had high levels of coal use time to comply, perhaps as much as 15 years. But the governor said it would ...

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Sebastian Howard: The State of Energy Efficiency

9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Is there a better pitch man to have on your team than the President of the United States? Who better to sell the virtues of energy efficiency and conservation as he did during his speech on energy and jobs in Alexandria, Va., this week? Raising the awareness of energy efficiency and federal support for programs such as retrofitting homes are both greatly welcome and will have an impact. However I think we can - and must - go further. We ...

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