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Air emissions have been on the decline for the electric power company since 1990, a time period during which its generation fleet has grown 249 percent.
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The city of Oxfordshire is the first in the country to turn raw sewage into bioenergy, with enough gas to power as many as 200 homes to begin with.
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The software maker also shrank its carbon footprint by improving the energy efficiency of its buildings and data centers, but an uptick in business growth means SAP is keeping a wary eye on its business travel.
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Queen Elizabeth II announced a bill to boost energy efficiency in the U.K.'s businesses and homes on Tuesday, while also increasing its share of renewable energy. Meanwhile, a new report suggests the U.K. will miss its 2020 climate goals as skepticism inches higher.
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The retailer has announced a goal of reducing energy use per square foot of real estate by 20 percent in the next five years through building controls, lighting retrofits, and efficient HVAC systems.
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Mindful of the far-reaching security implications from a warming planet and energy dependence, the Department of Defense is leading the way in exploring green power, testing alternative fuels, and reducing its energy and water use, according to the Pew Project on National Security, Energy and Climate.
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The 100 kilowatt solar energy system was constructed through a partnership between Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, the State of Vermont's Clean Energy Development Fund and Green Mountain Power, a utility that provides a quarter of the state's electricity.
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A new Climate Group report predicts that scaling up energy efficiency, renewable energy and deforestation prevention can deliver 70 percent of the global greenhouse gas emissions cuts needed by 2020.
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Three more companies have joined the BICEP (Business for Innovative Climate and Energy Policy) coalition of companies advocating for stronger climate and energy legislation in the United States.
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The global economy may be in the tank but that isn't stopping countries around the world from proposing billions in stimulus dollars aimed at green and climate change-related initiatives, according to Deutsche Bank.
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Hess Corp. recently launched a program that offsets the carbon emissions associated with the natural gas, electricity and fuel oil purchases of its commercial customers.
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Lenovo joined the nonprofit Climate Group Monday and launched a program aimed at giving customers access to electronics waste services and renewable energy incentives.
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The U.S. Senate began debating the Climate Security Act this week that many view as having little chance of but will instead serve as a dress rehearsal for the next administration.
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The Habo No. 1 looks like any one of the legions of Volkswagen sedans in China. But a peek under the hood reveals an array of chrome canisters instead of the usual engine -- the Habo is fueled not by gas but hydrogen peroxide.
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Fluorocarbon manufacturers have reached into their pockets to support an international project aimed at cutting global warming impacts from the use of the HFC-134a in vehicle air conditioning systems.
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Byproducts from Riso Scotti food processing in Italy are put to good use in the company's energy plant at Pavia rather than adding further waste into the local environment.