EPA Changes Help Atmosphere, Hurt Coal
The Environmental Protection Agency may delay its April 13 deadline to release new standards to reduce air pollution caused by sulfur dioxide, particulate matter, nitrogen oxide and mercury.
View ArticleMarathon Capital Expands Solar Capacity
Marathon Capital expands solar energy support capabilities with new,experienced director, David Kirkpatrick.
View ArticleEfficient Permits Lower Solar Costs
City-level permits affect the installed price of residential solar energy systems as well as the time needed to develop and install those systems.
View ArticleRecycled Tissue Saves Trees
A full market switch to 100 percent recycled tissues could save 3.5 million trees annually.
View ArticleSustainable Transportation Consultant
Consulting firm launched a new Sustainable Transportation practice to offer full-service research, policy analysis and technology assessment.
View ArticleInvestment Capital for VA Manufacturing
Disruptor Capital CEO announces capital investment in Bills Khakis, made in USA apparel.
View ArticleCustomers Paid to Use Less Energy
PJM Interconnection expects to generate additional 11,175 megawatts of energy by paying customers to reduce energy use at peak periods.
View ArticleSenators Reintroduce Failed Energy Bill
On April 18, two U.S. senators reintroduced The Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act (S.761), a bill aimed at reducing energy costs for consumers and businesses, after its 2011 version...
View ArticleSeven Eco-Friendly Countries
led by a government that prioritizes environmental laws and maintains strict control over urban development, Singapore transformed from a crowded city in Southeast Asia into a commercial hub in just...
View ArticleWildlife Refuges Here and Abroad with Renewable Energy
UK-based energy company Ecotricity teamed up with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) to build a large single wind turbine at the its UK headquarters, the Lodge.The Lodge, which...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....