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What, exactly, is an "energy company"? That used to be an easy question to answer, but no longer. Now, it seems, just about everybody wants in on the energy game.
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by Joel Makower
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Green Star Products will build the first biodiesel plant to emit almost zero net greenhouse gases from direct plant production of biodiesel.
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Cargill and the Missouri Soybean Association have announced plans for a 40-million gallon-per-year biodiesel plant and 30-million-pound food-grade glycerin refinery adjacent to Cargill's existing soybean processing facility in Kansas City.
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Investments in clean technology by venture capital and private-equity investors has grown considerably, according to two new studies.
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Vail Resorts Inc. says it will offset 100 percent of its energy use by purchasing nearly 152,000 megawatt-hours of wind energy for its five mountain resorts.
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Texas for the first time supplanted historic leader California as the top state in cumulative wind power capacity as the U.S. wind energy industry stayed on pace for another record year, according to the American Wind Energy Association.
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BP and GE have announced their intention to jointly develop and deploy hydrogen power projects that dramatically reduce emissions of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from electricity generation.
2709
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Solar power products manufacturer Evergreen Solar, Inc. announced its largest sales agreement to date.
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Nippon Steel Corp. has announced it will launch a pilot project to process food waste into ethanol. The project is scheduled to begin April 2007.
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The company will increase use of biomass as fuel in the boilers that generate steam and electrical energy in its pulp and paper mills, say corporate officials.
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Remarkable, a British manufacturer of recycled products, has converted its commercial manufacturing plant to be run on energy from recycled cooking oil -- a first in the U.K.
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The world's number-two car maker says it has co-developed a cutting-edge composting ingredient and process that drastically reduce nitrous oxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases, as well as offensive odours produced by livestock waste.
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European vehicles will be running on distilled French and Italian wine again this summer as the upcoming season's surplus production from European vineyards is turned into biofuel.
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Canada's top plant researchers are joining forces with government and industry partners to come up with new ways to use crops to reduce greenhouse gases, provide alternative energy sources and mitigate climate change.
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UPS's fleet of alternative fuel trucks has hit a major milestone, traveling more than 100 million miles to deliver packages to homes and businesses.
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Fetzer Vineyards has announced a collaborative effort to develop the largest solar energy vineyard project in the U.S.
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Due to increasing demand for large-scale green power purchases, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Green Power Partnership members will raise the bar to maximize environmental benefits of purchasing green power from renewable sources of energy.
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The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. and research firm Clean Edge, Inc. have announced plans to launch the NASDAQ Clean Edge U.S. Index, a new tool for clean-energy investing.
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BMW Manufacturing Co. says it will use recycled methane gas generated by the Palmetto Landfill near Spartanburg to provide energy to its paint shop.
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Under the pressure of soaring oil prices and growing environmental constraints, momentum is gathering for a major international switch from fossil fuels to renewable bioenergy, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.
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The world's first offshore gas field powered entirely by renewable energy has started up in the U.K. North Sea, project owners Shell and ExxonMobil have announced.
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Global internet service leader Yahoo! has joined the Santa Clara Green Power, a voluntary renewable energy program offered to all residential, commercial, and industrial utility customers in Silicon Valley.
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For the past six months, the U.S. Air Force has been working on a strategy to have energy as a consideration in nearly all of its activities, from operations to acquisition.
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In a collaboration with General Motors Corp., Kroger Co. will begin offering the alternative fuel known as E85 at its supermarket pumps starting in May.