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10 hours ago ago from Renewable Energy Arrives

People need to see that NOT fixing energy will cost them MORE money.... Today's post: Wednesday, 12-23-2009 We need an 80% reduction in fossil fuel use by 2050 to avoid the worst global warming effects. And, practically speaking, we need to also double our electricity generation and double the useful work done per unit of electricity & other energy sources as well during that same time to have a decent economy. At some point, the oil ...

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REDI-ing Your Portfolio for a Low-Carbon Economy

5 hours ago ago from Alternative Energy Stocks: The Investor Resource for Alternative Energy Stocks

Tom Konrad, CFA Colorado's recently released Renewable Energy Development Infrastructure (REDI) report looks at what the resource-rich state needs to do to accomplish the state goal of reducing CO 2 emissions 20% from 2005 levels by 2020. Investors who expect the developed world to attempt similar cuts in emissions should take note of the report's conclusions, and invest accordingly. Since Colorado Governor Bill Ritter recruited my ...

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Ruling paves the way for alternative energy providers in NM

15 hours ago ago from Renewable Energy

Solar power companies hoping to peddle renewable energy to Public Service Company of New Mexico [PNM] customers received approval on Tuesday from the state's Public Regulation Commission. Todays ruling cleared the way for private companies to set up renewable energy systems on property belonging to schools, cities and other organizations that couldnt take advantage of alternative energy tax incentives before, because of their tax-exempt ...

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Governor backs off energy goal for 4 UW campuses

9 hours ago ago from RENEW Wisconsin

From an article by Ryan J. Foley in the Wisconsin State Journal: Gov. Jim Doyle has backed off a campaign promise that four University of Wisconsin campuses will be energy independent by 2012 after determining it was not practical as proposed. Weeks before he was re-elected in 2006, Doyle said campuses would go off the grid by becoming the first state agencies to purchase or produce as much energy from renewable sources as they ...

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Indiana Renewable Energy Association: Jolted into efficiency: We …

10 hours ago ago from Reduce Bill

The good news is that Indiana's major electric utilities have been ordered to reduce electricity consumption by 2 percent through energy efficiency programs. We believe these are among the most effective and cost-efficient ways to deal with The more we're willing to reduce consumption, the better we'll be able to manage our monthly bill . That may be especially true for businesses such as manufacturers that may find enormous energy savings by ...

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NM PRC makes decision in renewable energy case

8 hours ago ago from U.S. News

NM PRC makes decision in renewable energy case ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -- New Mexico regulators have issued an order that clears the way for customers to take advantage of third-party power purchase agreements with renewable energy developers, potentially opening the door for more investment in solar systems. The Public Regulation Commission voted 4-1 Tuesday to largely uphold an earlier ruling by a hearing examiner, who found developers are ...

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Wisconsin regulators approve energy rate changes

9 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Wisconsin regulators approve energy rate changes MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Natural gas customers in northeastern Wisconsin will have to pay more next year. State regulators have formally approved a $12.9 million rate increase for Wisconsin Public Service Corp. That translates to about $2.75 more per month for residential customers. The utility originally asked for $14.4 million. Regulators also approved an $18 million increase in WPSC ...

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Water, water everywhere

9 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs

December 23rd, 2009 Water, water everywhere Posted by Harry Fuller @ 6:24 am Categories: Blogroll , conservation , energy , environmental health , green tech , renewable energy , water Tags: Earth , Water , Energy , Telecom & Utilities , Harry Fuller Yes, there's plenty of water on the earth. But most of it is in oceans, or clouds. Less than 5% of the earth's water is potable at any one time. And modern, industrial-scale energy is ...

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